Some folders in list view, others in cover flow?

Is it possible to get the Finder to remember a view preference on a folder-by-folder basis?
Some folders, like those containing media, are really nice in cover flow.
Others, like those containing programming source files, are easiest to deal with in list view.
Thanks,
doug

Open the folder. Set your preferred view mode for this folder (hit Command-1, Command-2, Command-3 or Command-4). Select Show View Options from View menu (or hit Command-J). From the options window that appears, set any other view options you would like. Then click the "Always open in..." check box at the top of the options window. The next time you visit this folder, it will come up with the view options you have set. Well, usually. There's some kind of bug that makes this less dependable than it was under 10.4.

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