The French version of nfoviewer is momentarily available here .
Thanks to Clo for the translation !
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Paul
Ouistiti, #11943
L'important n'est pas de convaincre, mais de donner à réfléchir.
The important thing is not to convince, but to incite to think.
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• Like Paul says, nice tool…
BTW : I didn't translate the blah blah at the bottom of the option-dialogue, it sounds like an advertising…
- Paul and I will see a bit later about this.
My english version is better. "Colors", not "Color"
Boofo wrote:Sorry to drag up an old thread, but is this plugin still being supported? If so, is there any way to change the font used to view NFO and DIZ files?
You don't need any plugin to view .nfo files, just DOS font.
Just choose Encoding - ASCII/DOS in TC 7.50a and you will see all pseudo-graphic characters. Then, set available font in Lister configuration.
MVV wrote:You don't need any plugin to view .nfo files, just DOS font.
Just choose Encoding - ASCII/DOS in TC 7.50a and you will see all pseudo-graphic characters. Then, set available font in Lister configuration.
Not all NFO files use the same standard decoding. This plugin helps when you come across a file like that when the set decoding doesn't show the file like it should. I have tried it with the /S=L: command line option and that doesn't show all NFO files properly.
chmod a+x /bin/laden -- Allows anyone the permission to execute /bin/laden
How do I un-overwrite all my data?
User of Total Commander #60471 Single user license
I use it for *.nfo and *.diz files with internal association.
I have installed nfo plugin too, because TC do not detect correctly this type of files as ASCII chars at startup. (with the plugin, the presentation of nfo files is pretty and is not necessary to press keys for change the view to ASCII)
I can read English, but... I write like Tarzan. (sorry)
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I had been using /S=L:ST1 (without the additional %Z parameter you listed) but I was running across a few NFO files that were encoded in ANSI with Image/Multimedia and were not displaying right using ASCII. This plugin catches all of those files and displays them right.
Boofo wrote:Sorry to drag up an old thread, but is this plugin still being supported? If so, is there any way to change the font used to view NFO and DIZ files?
You don't need any plugin to view .nfo files, just DOS font.
Just choose Encoding - ASCII/DOS in TC 7.50a and you will see all pseudo-graphic characters. Then, set available font in Lister configuration.
Even better: Install the Graphic Packet 85 font and change the font for ASCII to this one. Still works great!