List the executables from defined folder in new menu
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Tamil
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List the executables from defined folder in new menu
Scan and list the executables in defined folder in a new Applications menu next to Window menu. When I use thumb drive, no need to use another application to list the executables or batch file to run an application.
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Re: List the executables from defined folder in new menu
Hmm, not a bad idea... 
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hmm... well actually, instead of adding another feature/menu somewhere I think we could simply extend the actual Catalog with the same thing (consistency
) that exists for File Associations, meaning we could use "file:///?:\path\app.exe" where the ? would be internally replaced by the letter of the drive XY is running from!
Might look weird, but for "full-consistency" maybe also add the relative path syntax, eg: "file:///..\Viewers\PicReader.exe"
Might look weird, but for "full-consistency" maybe also add the relative path syntax, eg: "file:///..\Viewers\PicReader.exe"
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Ah, I see, yes, good idea. Remind me later...jacky wrote:hmm... well actually, instead of adding another feature/menu somewhere I think we could simply extend the actual Catalog with the same thing (consistency) that exists for File Associations, meaning we could use "file:///?:\path\app.exe" where the ? would be internally replaced by the letter of the drive XY is running from!
Might look weird, but for "full-consistency" maybe also add the relative path syntax, eg: "file:///..\Viewers\PicReader.exe"
I misunderstood "defined" in the original posting. I thought he meant a variable menu that always lists the EXE files of the *current* folder. Well, thinking again I see this is not so fascinating (how many folders do have EXE files in them?...)
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oh, well for this you could also just use a VF, and even have a Catalog item to activate itadmin wrote:I misunderstood "defined" in the original posting. I thought he meant a variable menu that always lists the EXE files of the *current* folder. Well, thinking again I see this is not so fascinating (how many folders do have EXE files in them?...)
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Thanks for the tip.jacky wrote:oh, well for this you could also just use a VF, and even have a Catalog item to activate itadmin wrote:I misunderstood "defined" in the original posting. I thought he meant a variable menu that always lists the EXE files of the *current* folder. Well, thinking again I see this is not so fascinating (how many folders do have EXE files in them?...)(I do use some actually, just not for EXEs)
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