I've been doing that as a stop-gap solution.  I view most of my files in list 
mode and wanted something that would color the whole line rather than just the 
icon.  One advantage that emblems have is that there are more of them, but OSX 
colors are so clear I don't even need to think twice what I'm doing with them.


Chris Rushton
website: http://www.chris-rushton.com
Email: rushton.ch...@hotmail.com
--




On 30/07/2009 13:55, "Ralph Angenendt" <ra+cen...@br-online.de> wrote:

Christopher Rushton wrote:
>
> Hi, I was wondering if there was a way to do something similar to Mac
> OSX color label, where you can highlight a file or group of files and
> assign them a color, making different files more obvious.  For
> example, my files which are finished with are colored green and those
> which haven't been worked on are red, etc.  This means, even with
> files of the same type, I can clearly see which ones need work doing
> to them.

Not quite the same, but if you are using nautilus, you can give
"Emblems" to files.

Just select a file or two, right-click, Properties->Emblems

I bet konqueror under KDE can do the same.

Cheers,

Ralph

_______________________________________________
CentOS mailing list
CentOS@centos.org
http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos

Reply via email to