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- 19 May 2016 11:00
- Forum: Script Exchange
- Topic: [Solved] Use the new folderreport() on all drives
- Replies: 17
- Views: 4068
Re: Use the new folderreport() on all drives
Ok, I used your script to write my own: "Drive structure" folderreport("treeitems:{dir C:\ ({size mb}, {count} items)|{name}; {size kbr}; {modified yyyy-mm-dd_hh:nn:ss}}", "f", "C:\", "r", "E:\Storage\Documents\Drive structure NEW.csv"); fo...
- 19 May 2016 08:41
- Forum: Script Exchange
- Topic: [Solved] Use the new folderreport() on all drives
- Replies: 17
- Views: 4068
Re: Use the new folderreport() on all drives
The changelist stated:
"Reporting. The scripting command folderreport() now can generate a rich tree-shaped recursive report on any folder. (Pro Edition Only)"
So, I would like to see whether the tree style format works better for me than the flat style I've been using so far.
"Reporting. The scripting command folderreport() now can generate a rich tree-shaped recursive report on any folder. (Pro Edition Only)"
So, I would like to see whether the tree style format works better for me than the flat style I've been using so far.
- 19 May 2016 08:30
- Forum: Script Exchange
- Topic: [Solved] Use the new folderreport() on all drives
- Replies: 17
- Views: 4068
Re: Use the new folderreport() on all drives
The original script logs all the directories and files on my harddisks and saves them to the "E:\Storage\Documents\Drive structure.csv" file.
I would like to still do that, but now using the new tree style added to the folderreport() routine.
I would like to still do that, but now using the new tree style added to the folderreport() routine.
- 19 May 2016 08:23
- Forum: Script Exchange
- Topic: [Solved] Use the new folderreport() on all drives
- Replies: 17
- Views: 4068
[Solved] Use the new folderreport() on all drives
For some time now I've been using this script to index all the files on my harddisks to make sure I can check what to do in the event of a harddisk crash: "Drive structure" folderreport("bcsv", "file", "C:\", "r", "E:\Storage\Documents\Drive str...
- 17 Apr 2016 18:29
- Forum: Tips & Tricks, Questions & Answers
- Topic: Turn off 'Show folder sizes' for paticular directory
- Replies: 18
- Views: 3873
Re: Turn off 'Show folder sizes' for paticular directory
Sure, that would certainly work for me. Or, perhaps have a setting that the calculations can take no longer than n seconds? Or, perhaps DON'T restart the calculations when the underlying directories change within a certain amount of time (or during calculations). Sort of like, calculate once. Don't ...
- 17 Apr 2016 18:12
- Forum: Tips & Tricks, Questions & Answers
- Topic: Turn off 'Show folder sizes' for paticular directory
- Replies: 18
- Views: 3873
Re: Turn off 'Show folder sizes' for paticular directory
I have it on permanently. Why else have the option in the settings? With SSDs its very fast. Also, the directory structure is cached so the next time I enter the directory it's very fast anyway. The reason the C:\ doesn't work properly is because Windows is constantly updating the system dirs. There...
- 17 Apr 2016 14:28
- Forum: Tips & Tricks, Questions & Answers
- Topic: Turn off 'Show folder sizes' for paticular directory
- Replies: 18
- Views: 3873
Re: Turn off 'Show folder sizes' for paticular directory
Well, please allow both directions. I created this point explicitly for the purpose of NOT doing it for every directory because of the long wait! Shouldn't this automatically work out-of-the-box? I presume with FVS you explicitly store the settings the user has set. So, whether someone has 'Always s...
- 13 Apr 2016 13:16
- Forum: Tips & Tricks, Questions & Answers
- Topic: Turn off 'Show folder sizes' for paticular directory
- Replies: 18
- Views: 3873
Re: Turn off 'Show folder sizes' for paticular directory
That would be wonderful.
Thanks for the quick response.
Thanks for the quick response.
- 13 Apr 2016 09:25
- Forum: Tips & Tricks, Questions & Answers
- Topic: Turn off 'Show folder sizes' for paticular directory
- Replies: 18
- Views: 3873
Re: Turn off 'Show folder sizes' for paticular directory
That makes me a sad panda.
- 13 Apr 2016 08:53
- Forum: Tips & Tricks, Questions & Answers
- Topic: Turn off 'Show folder sizes' for paticular directory
- Replies: 18
- Views: 3873
Turn off 'Show folder sizes' for paticular directory
I just discovered the 'Folder view settings' feature and am very happy to use it. But, how can I make it apply to the 'Show folder sizes' feature? My situation: I always have 'Show folder sizes' on (Tools/Configuration/General/Tree and List/List/Show folder sizes). Unfortunately, my C:\ directory (s...
- 13 Apr 2016 08:44
- Forum: Wishes
- Topic: remember sort order for one particular folder
- Replies: 8
- Views: 4204
Re: remember sort order for one particular folder
Ooooooooooooooooooh, brilliant!!! I've been struggling with this one large folder that I want to always be reverse sorted by date. I saw the new 'custom sort order' feature and tried to get it to work. It didn't. So, before creating a new topic I thought I'd search first and found this. Thank you, t...
- 22 Jan 2016 15:33
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: [SOLVED] : UltraEdit shell context handler no show in Win 10
- Replies: 27
- Views: 10880
Re: [SOLVED] : UltraEdit shell context handler no show in Wi
Blame Microsoft for having two types of administrator accounts.
- 22 Jan 2016 11:35
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: [SOLVED] : UltraEdit shell context handler no show in Win 10
- Replies: 27
- Views: 10880
Re: [v16.20] : UltraEdit shell context handler no show in Wi
No, it's the user name you supply by default when installing Windows 10. When you install windows you can do the following : 1. Use the predefined administrator account. This is the full administrator account that bypasses UAC (named 'Administrator). 2. Have a named administrator account. This is th...
- 22 Jan 2016 10:18
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: [SOLVED] : UltraEdit shell context handler no show in Win 10
- Replies: 27
- Views: 10880
Re: [v16.20] : UltraEdit shell context handler no show in Wi
I finally got it working. I found the solution on the UltraEdit forums (I went there to look for an older version to test, but found the solution instead). It has to do with UAC (which I have turned OFF) and with having a user (which I don't, I use the default administrator account). The solution is...
- 22 Jan 2016 09:40
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: [SOLVED] : UltraEdit shell context handler no show in Win 10
- Replies: 27
- Views: 10880
Re: [v16.20] : UltraEdit shell context handler no show in Wi
I have installed and uninstalled UltraEdit dozens of times by now. 'Run as administrator', default path, reset configuration... I think I've tried everything by now. All have the same result.
What I don't understand is why XYplorer doesn't show the UltraEdit menu in the 64-bit context menu.
What I don't understand is why XYplorer doesn't show the UltraEdit menu in the 64-bit context menu.