Tabstop header
 
The tabstop header allows sorting of the file list by name, extension, size, and date by clicking on the appropriate header. Clicking a second time on the same header reverses the order. A small arrow to the left of the header text shows the sort direction. When you Ctrl+Click or Shift+Click on a header, it is defined as an additional sort order. If the first column results in equal items, the second column will be used, then the third etc. When you click on a header which is already used for sorting, the result depends on the modifier key: With Shift, the sort order of that header is removed. With Ctrl, the sort direction is reversed.
Example: Click on Size, then Shift+Click on Date. Files will be sorted by size, and those with equal size will be sorted by date.
 
The tabstop header also allows you to move the tabstop positions of the file list. You must select Configuration - Save position to save the tabstop positions after changing them.
 
Right clicking on the header allows you to choose a different view (e.g. brief, full), including user-defined custom columns views. If a file system plugin supports its own custom column views, you can choose them here too.
 
When displaying the content of an archive, you can change the encoding of the file names if necessary, e.g. when receiving a ZIP from someone with different language encoding like Cyrillic. Right click on [auto] and choose an encoding.
 
Double clicking on a separator line in full or custom columns view will adjust the column to the left of the separator to the minimum width needed to show the complete field. In custom columns view, only the fields loaded at the time of the double click will be used.