Next Version *is* betteradmin wrote:Next version will be better...
Can drop from IZArc to XY!
And also vice versa: drop from XY to IZArc
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Hi and welcome to the XY world!inghamc wrote:Just a listing of the contained filenames would be quite helpful.
Also, in Windows Explorer the tooltip on archive files also enumerates the first 2 or 3 contained files --
Thanks for everything else so far - just got it for Xmas and love it!
Same here.inghamc wrote: Just a listing of the contained filenames would be quite helpful - ...
Yep, I agree. I will research how the Info Tip trick is done.inghamc wrote:Anyhow, it'd be great to have it or equivalent functionality in XYPlorer.
That may be the case for others also, but for me and a few others (I think), just knowing which ZIP file contains the desired file (or what it may contain) so that we can open it with our zip pgrm would help out considerably! I don't recall ever doing a D&D with a zip file...I've always used either the context menu to add or opened the zip and then added/extracted...but then again, I rarely D&D "normal" files either.lukescammell wrote:As much as I would love to have files appear in the preview, it would also frustrate me that I can't drag those files out (or drag others in).
Thanks, sounds quite inspired!PeterH wrote:Must stop me now - what do you think?
That's because touchpads suck for any kind of continuous mouse movement, such as draggingj_c_hallgren wrote:I don't recall ever doing a D&D with a zip file... ...but then again, I rarely D&D "normal" files either.
Combine this with a drop-stack and your cookingPeterH wrote:If XY "Previews" a known archive, lets say a .zip, it could call a user-supplied .bat file, or create & execute one from a template.
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Even more possibilities for scripting: a called template even could pack or unpack archives, or whatever. Here too it would be fine to display generated output in the Preview-Window.
Hi! Your zip app should register itself to appear in the right-click menu. Mine does (WinZip).stcraig wrote:I can live with using 7-Zip for zip files. But is there a way to detect the default Zip manager and add the Zip options on the right-click menu?
Thanks.