I've just come back from an extended trip, and was doing a bit of PC maintenance. Without really thinking about it I just downloaded the latest version and applied it. I think I jumped from build 60 to 86.
I run almost exclusively in Theater View, so imagine my surprise when I saw the changes.............
Things I liked
The primary/secondary roller thing. Some great flexibility there.
Display "All" as a choice. Excellent (and long overdue IMHO) option
But er, things I didn't like
All of my many many customisations just disappeared. And yes, I know it's in the release notes of an earlier version. Is there any way of getting them back in some form?
The ability to have different views at different layers of a query seems to have gone. I used to have screenshots at one or more levels of a query, and a list at the bottem level. Now if I toggle the view at one level it changes all the levels back to the roller.
Odd one this. I have a lot of my stuff organised by folder, and don't bother tagging the individual files if I'm not building complex views. So I'll just use add a File Path category, leave the path blank, and this inserts a Location (root) level into the query. This still seems to work OK for the specific view, BUT, if I do it, any subsequent views at the same level cannot be selected when in Theater View. So for example I have in Theater View options; Video (secondary roller) > Television (primary roller) > Programs > and then a series of views, the first of which has my Location (root) query, called Folders. When I go into Theater View, I can select Video > Television > Programs, but all I get at this point is my Folder query, without a name, and without the option to select any other query at the same level.
I thought I might have reached a bottem limit of the number of levels, but the same thing is a happening for my main Images query, which is also a Location (root) type query. Here I just have Images > Folder and a bunch of other queries at the same level, but only the Folder query can be selected.
Is this a feature, and if so can it be configured, or a bug.
keep up the good work
Paul