The CreateFolder internal command is used to:

Command Arguments:

Possible values Description
ARCHIVE /O
(no value) Create a new archive file. The archive format will default to .zip but can be changed via the dialog.

Example: CreateFolder ARCHIVE

<archive format> Create a new archive file of the specified format.

Example: CreateFolder ARCHIVE=.7z

ARCHIVEARGS /K
<archive arguments> Used to pass format-specific arguments when creating an archive. The format these arguments take is defined by the plugin and archive type in question - currently, none of the standard archive formats Opus supports make use of this.

Example: CreateFolder ARCHIVE=.moo ARCHIVEARGS="/compression=1"

ASK /S
(no value) If you specify a name with the NAME argument the Create Folder dialog does not normally display; instead the folder is created immediately. You can add the ASK argument to force the dialog to display, pre-populated with the specified name.

Example: CreateFolder "My New Folder" ASK

If the specified name already exists before the prompt is displayed, it will have a number appended to it automatically so that is unique, similar to the way CreateFolder without any arguments will prompt to create New Folder and then New Folder (2), New Folder (3), and so on.

COLLQUERY /S
(no value) Creates a stored query collection rather than a regular file collection. This only has effect when actually creating a collection (because, for example, you are in the File Collections root folder at the time).

Example: CreateFolder COLLQUERY

FROMCLIPBOARD /O
(no value) Uses the text currently on the clipboard for the name of the new folder. Equivalent to CreateFolder "{clip}".

Example: CreateFolder FROMCLIPBOARD

multi Creates multiple folders from the clipboard contents, assuming the clipboard contains multiple lines of CR/LF separated text. Without this keyword only the first line would be used.

Example: CreateFolder FROMCLIPBOARD=multi

INLINE /S
(no value) Creates a new folder and lets you edit its name inline (in the file display) - equivalent to selecting New → Folder from the context or File menu.

Example: CreateFolder INLINE

NAME /M
<folder name> … Specify the name of the folder or archive to create. If this argument is supplied Opus will not prompt for a name (unless ASK is also specified). You can specify a full path, or just the folder name to create the folder in the current source directory. You can also specify multiple names to create more than one folder at once.

This is the default argument for the CreateFolder command, so the keyword NAME does not need to be specified. However, if you need to create a folder whose name is one of the other argument names, you must use the more explicit NAME="xyz" form to avoid the xyz part being interpreted as an argument name instead of a folder name. If you need this while creating multiple folders, you can specify the NAME argument multiple times.

Example: CreateFolder "Folder 1" "Folder 2" "Folder 3"
Example: CreateFolder "C:\Program Files\My New Program"
Example: CreateFolder NAME="Apple" NAME="Ask" NAME="Inline" ASK

NOSEL /S
(no value) Normally when a folder is created in the currently displayed directory it is selected, and the display scrolled if necessary to make it visible. The NOSEL argument prevents this.

Example: CreateFolder "New Folder" NOSEL

NOUPDATESETTINGS /S
(no value) Prevents settings made by this command from becoming the new defaults. For example, if you specify the READAUTO argument, the value you provide will become the new default setting for the CreateFolder command unless you also specify NOUPDATESETTINGS.

Example: CreateFolder "{date|yyyyMMdd}" READAUTO NOUPDATESETTINGS

MULTI /O
(no value) Ensures the Create Folder is in multiple-folder mode if it opens.

If MULTI is not specified at all, the dialog remembers its previous mode (subject to NOUPDATESETTINGS) when no folder names are specified on the command line, uses single-folder mode when one name is specified, and uses multi-folder mode when multiple names are specified.

Example: CreateFolder "Backup on {date|yyyy_MM_dd}" ASK MULTI

no Ensures the Create Folder dialog is in single-folder mode if it opens.

Example: CreateFolder MULTI=no

READAUTO /O
(no value) Automatically read the newly created folder into the current source file display.

Example: CreateFolder "New Folder" READAUTO

no Do not automatically read the newly created folder.

Example: CreateFolder "New Folder" READAUTO=no

dual Read the newly created folder into the other file display. If the Lister is not currently in dual-display mode it will be placed in this mode first. You can combine this value with tab to open a new tab in the other file display.

Example: CreateFolder "New Folder" READAUTO=dual

left Read the newly created folder into the left (or top) file display, regardless of which side is active. You can combine this value with tab to open a new tab.

Example: CreateFolder "Stuff" READAUTO=left,tab

right Read the newly created folder into the right (or bottom) file display, regardless of which side is active. If the Lister is not currently in dual-display mode it will be placed in this mode first. You can combine this value with tab to open a new tab in the other file display.

Example: CreateFolder "My Dir" READAUTO=right

tab Create a new tab for the newly created folder. The tab will be opened in the source file display unless dual, left, or right is also specified.

Example: CreateFolder "New Folder" READAUTO=dual,tab

nofocus When opening a new tab, prevents that tab from being made the active one.

Example: CreateFolder "New Folder" READAUTO=tab,nofocus

ZIP /S
(no value) Create a new Zip file (equivalent to CreateFolder ARCHIVE=.zip).

Example: CreateFolder ZIP