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- 20 Feb 2015 15:31
- Forum: Wishes
- Topic: Scripting cmd for "purpose" locking w/ tab & bkgd colors
- Replies: 16
- Views: 3102
Scripting cmd for "purpose" locking w/ tab & bkgd colors
I find myself using the two panes as I do in FTP applications: The left pane is the source, the right is the destination, where things need to be copied (never moved). An example is a song I'm mixing. The final rendered mp3 is created in a directory under M:\audio\reaper\... and is always duplicated...
- 04 Feb 2015 23:06
- Forum: Wishes
- Topic: New user: 10 Feature Requests...
- Replies: 13
- Views: 4165
Re: New user: 10 Feature Requests...
1. Ok. Open new Tab, let's say it opens C:/, Now click on a Bkmk or Drive Buttons and XY opens these in current Tab thereby losing current location. Should open in New Tab when L-clicked. But Should be optional. Interesting idea. 11. One more FR. Is it possible to have XY set as default explorer an...
- 04 Feb 2015 15:21
- Forum: Tips & Tricks, Questions & Answers
- Topic: Display *1st* file in each folder in branch view? [GRANTED]
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1957
Re: Only display 1st file in each folder in branch view?
A workaround to highlight the folders that haven't been renamed: Before you start, add "- mp3" (2 spaces) to the end of each folder. Then Ctrl+M (selection filter) to select all folders with that postfix (search term "- mp3"). Whichever ones the bit rate has been added to won't b...
- 04 Feb 2015 04:05
- Forum: Wishes
- Topic: New user: 10 Feature Requests...
- Replies: 13
- Views: 4165
Re: A few simple FR's...
Welcome to the club! Join us. Do not be afraid. 1. Open in New Tab by default: Drives - via buttons on drop down or toolbar Bookmarks I'm not understanding this. Can you please clarify? 3. More flexible customisation options: Menus - Ability to customise which items are shown so as to be easier to u...
- 03 Feb 2015 17:31
- Forum: Tips & Tricks, Questions & Answers
- Topic: How to display the uncompressed size of zips? Custom col?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 974
Re: How to display the uncompressed size of zips? Custom col
Very grateful for the lesson. I'm bookmarking this post as a reference.
- 03 Feb 2015 17:28
- Forum: Wishes
- Topic: Gracefully handling bad chars in zip-item names
- Replies: 6
- Views: 951
Re: Gracefully handling bad chars in zip-item names
I can only guess it was created on a non-PC, where colons are valid filename characters. You say you're remote controlling out to something. It must be built-in Windows thing, as I only have 7-Zip installed. I'm curious where the progress dialog (displayed while the zip is being created) comes from....
- 03 Feb 2015 17:19
- Forum: Wishes
- Topic: Gracefully handling bad chars in zip-item names
- Replies: 6
- Views: 951
Re: Gracefully handling bad chars in zip-item names
When you use 7-Zip's Extract command, it automatically changes colons to underscores. When you select the files and drag them out, the dialog *says* it's working, but no files end up in the target directory. I'm guessing they successfully uncompress to some temp directory, but then can't be copied. ...
- 03 Feb 2015 17:11
- Forum: Wishes
- Topic: Gracefully handling bad chars in zip-item names
- Replies: 6
- Views: 951
Re: Gracefully handling bad chars in zip-item names
I feel like I've reached the edge of the universe
- 03 Feb 2015 16:53
- Forum: Wishes
- Topic: Gracefully handling bad chars in zip-item names
- Replies: 6
- Views: 951
Gracefully handling bad chars in zip-item names
If an item in a zip file has a bad character in it, such as a colon, attempting to unzip it with right-click (XY-context menu) > Zip > Extract here results in this error http://i.imgur.com/PKO03Zx.jpg I wish I could just manually fix it in a prompt, right then and there. Thinking it a bit further, i...
- 03 Feb 2015 16:40
- Forum: Tips & Tricks, Questions & Answers
- Topic: How to display the uncompressed size of zips? Custom col?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 974
Re: How to display the uncompressed size of zips? Custom col
Beautiful. My first real custom column. Thank you, TheQwerty.
- 03 Feb 2015 16:08
- Forum: Tips & Tricks, Questions & Answers
- Topic: Asynchronous calls to zip_add?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 723
Re: Asynchronous calls to zip_add?
There's something oddly comforting in hearing such an absolute answer from you, Don.
- 03 Feb 2015 15:53
- Forum: Tips & Tricks, Questions & Answers
- Topic: How to display the uncompressed size of zips? Custom col?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 974
How to display the uncompressed size of zips? Custom col?
I have a directory of 71 folders and 71 zip files created from them. I need to confirm that all these folders are indeed properly zipped, by comparing the folder sizes against the *uncompressed* size of (the contents within) each zip file. Currently the "size" column for a zip file is its ...
- 03 Feb 2015 15:41
- Forum: Tips & Tricks, Questions & Answers
- Topic: Asynchronous calls to zip_add?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 723
Asynchronous calls to zip_add?
I'm creating multiple zip files with lots of calls to zip_add(). Is there a way to prevent the next one from being called until the current one has completed? It's spawning up to four simultaneous processes, which I'd like to prevent.
- 02 Feb 2015 18:38
- Forum: Tips & Tricks, Questions & Answers
- Topic: Display *1st* file in each folder in branch view? [GRANTED]
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1957
Re: Only display 1st file in each folder in branch view?
Ah well. Still celebrating the first step!
- 02 Feb 2015 18:25
- Forum: Tips & Tricks, Questions & Answers
- Topic: Display *1st* file in each folder in branch view? [GRANTED]
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1957
Re: Only display 1st file in each folder in branch view?
Here's a related question:
How do I eliminate all folders from this branch view that contain the " - [bitratenum] mp3" postfix? (where the top-most folder contains that postfix)
Something like
but that doesn't work.
How do I eliminate all folders from this branch view that contain the " - [bitratenum] mp3" postfix? (where the top-most folder contains that postfix)
Something like
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/limitperdir=1 /:flat:> \d+ mp3$ /x