admin wrote:
Well, I've done what I can but cannot find any problem. With AR on it works alright over here.
I don't know what's different with how you're trying this, but I have the same problem. And it's not intermittent - it happens every time.
admin wrote:
Well, I've done what I can but cannot find any problem. With AR on it works alright over here.
I tried it again in all possible ways using WinRAR (3.00). Again, it works perfectly.Demset wrote:admin wrote:
Well, I've done what I can but cannot find any problem. With AR on it works alright over here.
I don't know what's different with how you're trying this, but I have the same problem. And it's not intermittent - it happens every time.
if possible, try with a later version, like 3.80.admin wrote:I tried it again in all possible ways using WinRAR (3.00). Again, it works perfectly.
OK, I tried it with 3.80, every possible combination. Indeed I found a way to right-drag (using Shell drag'n'drop menu) an archive with folders onto a non-current tree node in MiniTree and the created folders did not show up. I fixed that. Now from my POV it's 100% perfect.Muroph wrote:if possible, try with a later version, like 3.80.admin wrote:I tried it again in all possible ways using WinRAR (3.00). Again, it works perfectly.
admin wrote:
OK, I tried it with 3.80, every possible combination. Indeed I found a way to right-drag (using Shell drag'n'drop menu) an archive with folders onto a non-current tree node in MiniTree and the created folders did not show up. I fixed that. Now from my POV it's 100% perfect.
I guess it depends on the OS. The Windows notification system is known to be full of surprises... You can try the following; type ::logchange; into the address bar and press ENTER. Now you get a message box whenever a file system change is reported. So, do you get any message boxes after unzipping...?Mesh wrote:admin wrote:
OK, I tried it with 3.80, every possible combination. Indeed I found a way to right-drag (using Shell drag'n'drop menu) an archive with folders onto a non-current tree node in MiniTree and the created folders did not show up. I fixed that. Now from my POV it's 100% perfect.
Sorry, but the problem is still there. Not only with WinRAR, but also with WinZip as well (I'm using 12.0.8252). Whenever an archive which contains subfolders is extracted to a folder, the tree does not reflect the new subfolders. Not even when you go to the destination parent directory itself - they appear in the List pane, but not on the Tree until you manually refresh the tree.
I'm boggled as to why you are not able to reproduce this.
admin wrote:
I guess it depends on the OS. The Windows notification system is known to be full of surprises... You can try the following; type ::logchange; into the address bar and press ENTER. Now you get a message box whenever a file system change is reported. So, do you get any message boxes after unzipping...?
Mesh wrote:
Sorry, but the problem is still there. Not only with WinRAR, but also with WinZip as well (I'm using 12.0.8252). Whenever an archive which contains subfolders is extracted to a folder, the tree does not reflect the new subfolders. Not even when you go to the destination parent directory itself - they appear in the List pane, but not on the Tree until you manually refresh the tree.
Thanks (I should have thought of this earlier!), this will help me on...Mesh wrote:admin wrote:
I guess it depends on the OS. The Windows notification system is known to be full of surprises... You can try the following; type ::logchange; into the address bar and press ENTER. Now you get a message box whenever a file system change is reported. So, do you get any message boxes after unzipping...?
Yes, here is the message when using WinZip:
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Change Detected [2]: 31 (1F)
Exit1: path not listed in Pane 1
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I also tried it with WinRAR:
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Change Detected [2]: 23 (17)
Exit1: path not listed in Pane 1
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admin wrote:
Thanks (I should have thought of this earlier!), this will help me on...
focus doesn't shift to the inactive pane when using this.+ Tree: Alt+Click will open the folder in the inactive pane.
Shift+Alt+Click will open it in a new tab in the inactive pane.
The second sentence describes a bug. (just fixed it, thanks!)Muroph wrote:focus doesn't shift to the inactive pane when using this.+ Tree: Alt+Click will open the folder in the inactive pane.
Shift+Alt+Click will open it in a new tab in the inactive pane.
in fact, it looks like both panes are focused.