ShellDetails 1.26 (Content plug-in)

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Plugin found some properties, but no all - for example like width and height of images
AFAIK width and height are only provided by Windows on Windows XP and 2003 machines.
which I can see in Properties tab of Windows Explorer
Well I don't know where the property tab data is coming from. That's something else. Are width & height displayed in Explorer column view? Maybe you can provide a screenshot of all columns displayed in Explorer.
The fileds you listed above are the typical fields on Windows 2000. For me ShellDetails and Windows Explorer are able to display exactly these fields on a standard installation - no more no less.
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You are right. W2000 doesn't know this columns.

Bad luck.
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The dir <--> columns assignment has been requested a lot of times. But this is something Total Commander has to provide, sorry.
Didi you talk with Mr. Ghisler about that ?
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Didi you talk with Mr. Ghisler about that ?
It has been discussed during the betatest without a result for 6.5 as you can see.
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We seem to be miscommunicating badly.

If I (in Exploror or TC) right click on an executable file, select properties and click on the Version tab (if said file has one), I will see a Copyright field.

If I use the wdx plugin exeinfo, I will also see this info.

If I use your plugin, I will not. Perhaps you could find out what the author of exeinfo is doing correctly that you are not. Or not. I am simply trying to report a bug. Hopefully, this will clarify the behavior that I am seeing. :?
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If I (in Exploror or TC) right click on an executable file, select properties and click on the Version tab (if said file has one), I will see a Copyright field.
I told you to check the "Copyright" column in Explorer. The properties in the version tab are not related to Explorer columns. Please check this column in Explorer as told before. I cannot give you support if you don't answer this question, sorry.
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I get a error in directorys:
Image: http://free.pages.at/home69/shellplugin.jpg

i use the owner column

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I get a error in directorys:
Image: http://free.pages.at/home69/shellplugin.jpg

i use the owner column
Thank you for your report. Unfortunately I cannot reproduce the problem. Could you please provide some more information:
- Do you get this error in a special directory or everywhere?
- Do you get this error always or just random?
- Do you have any other column in the same custom column view?
- Which ShellDetails is used?
- Which operating system version is used?
- Which operating system language is used?
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Bug(s):

1. I have just seen that there is a two second difference between the real date and the one displayed by the plugin.
For example [=tc.writedate.D/M/y h:m:s] gives 23/01/05 16:58:20 while [=shelldetails.Geändert am.D/M/y h:m:s] gives 23/01/05 16:58:22(!). The same goes for the creation and access date.

2. Write date isn't autoupdated in the columns using ShellDetails while the corresponding internal tc strings work and show the correct date.
F2 doesn't refresh it, only leaving the directory and reentering helps.

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Bug report update:
The two second difference AND the refreshing bug occurs on NTFS only! On my FAT32 and FAT16 partition there is no problem.

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Thanks for your report.
1. I have just seen that there is a two second difference between the real date and the one displayed by the plugin.
For example [=tc.writedate.D/M/y h:m:s] gives 23/01/05 16:58:20 while [=shelldetails.Geändert am.D/M/y h:m:s] gives 23/01/05 16:58:22(!). The same goes for the creation and access date.
I can confirm that there is a difference between tc and shelldetails date values. However I'm not sure if this occurs on the plugin site or if this is a TC conversion problem.
2. Write date isn't autoupdated in the columns using ShellDetails while the corresponding internal tc strings work and show the correct date.
F2 doesn't refresh it, only leaving the directory and reentering helps.
Can you confirm that this only occurs on the last displayed file in a directory?
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Oops, have you deleted your posting?
Look above, update. :)
Can you confirm that this only occurs on the last displayed file in a directory?
Nope, all files (and folders) are affected.

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Post by *Duke »

Lefteous wrote:
I get a error in directorys:
Image: http://free.pages.at/home69/shellplugin.jpg


Thank you for your report. Unfortunately I cannot reproduce the problem. Could you please provide some more information:

- Do you get this error in a special directory or everywhere?
i get in directory with files with different Owner that files, but not in all directorys...

- Do you get this error always or just random?
allways in few directorys

- Do you have any other column in the same custom column view?
Name and extension

- Which ShellDetails is used?
Owner (Besitzer in german)

- Which operating system version is used?
Win2000 SP4

- Which operating system language is used?
german
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Thank you for your report.
allways in few directorys
That sounds interesting. Could you tell me the names of these directories? You don't need to publish them here. Just send me an email please. Thank you!
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2icfu
About the date problem. I took Ghislers example plugin as another reference. It displays values which is different from shelldetails date values and tc.date values in many cases... :-)

That just proves that the tc.X and the example plugin are not identical.
There is definitely something wrong but don't ask me were? :D
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