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Add Color and Change UI Layout#4
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Hi. I have a question, is cdir still working for you? |
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I made a few modifications to the UI layout so that each column has its own label, the current directory/search query has its own row, and added color.


Example current directory:
Example search query:
I have tested it on Windows, but have not had the chance to play with it on Linux. The reason for adding the directory column label is that I find it easier to know where the cursor is. I understand that the UI had feedback indicating the location, but as a new user, consistent indicators is much appreciated. As for the color...it is just more fun!...and arguably easier to mentally parse quickly.