Hello Adam,

thanks a lot that worked! I did prefer the old icon though because  
that could tell me what kind of file (PDF, HTML/Webarchive etc.) it  
was. I'd prefer not to keep the new pane open all the time because of  
screen real estate (15'' MPB).

But – on the other hand the new pane is quite usefull. I just have to  
figure out a shortcut-key for expanding and collapsing. (If there is  
non yet that would be welcome addition, switchigbetween two states  
(closed and last time expanded).

Greetings,

Rolf

Am 16.01.2008 um 20:55 schrieb Adam R. Maxwell:

>
> On Wednesday, January 16, 2008, at 11:51AM, "Rolf Schmolling" <[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED] 
> > wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> sorry just a question so far: I just noticed that after adding some
>> entries and attaching files to it (drag'n drop and "choose file")  
>> they
>> show up in the new pane but not any more in the files-column. Is this
>> the expected behaviour?
>
> Yes.  If you want to see it in the table, add a "Local File" column  
> (you need to use the drop-down menu for that instead of typing it  
> directly).
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