This page lets you create and edit Lister styles. A style is a pre-defined configuration that can be applied to an existing Lister. For example, you can define a style that opens the viewer pane and the metadata pane, and closes the folder tree all in one operation. You can switch between styles using the Lister drop-down menu on the default toolbar.
Use the toolbar buttons above the list to create and manage styles. Double-click an existing style, or select it and click the Edit button to edit it.
Creating or editing a style brings up the Edit Lister Style dialog.
Below these fields are a number of checkboxes and drop-downs that let you define exactly which Lister elements the style affects. If an item's checkbox is turned off, that element in the Lister will be completely unaffected by the style. If the checkbox is on, the setting for that element will be used when the style is applied. The elements that a style can effect are:
Below the options for the Lister elements are additional options that let you configure the folder, folder format and tabs that the style displays. If these options are turned off then the style will only reconfigure the Lister - it won't change what folder the Lister is currently showing - but you can also define a style that reads a new folder, opens a set of tabs, etc.
These options are configured for the Left File Display and Right File Display separately. If the Lister is not in dual-display mode then only the options on the Left File Display tab are used.