Hello TCFriends ,
Find Files [Alt-F7] results, may be fed to a listbox, so you can zip selected files easy or delete|move|copy them somewhere.
The Old Norton Commander offered something to create a batch file from such a list. You could then save the list, and an opportunity was given to treat the filename as part of a commandline, so to complete the line with the filename to a command line
I cannot save the result list already can i
It would add something to the existing possibilities of the commandline
e.g. [face=courier] for /R %I in (*.*_foo.jpg) do c:\xnview\nconvert -resize 35% %I[/face]
if i was to find a group of files by a word pattern.
or maybe is would suffice if the typed command line would work on the list, instead of the inactive panel
well, what do you say?
Feed 'Find Files' Results in a list Box and then what
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Feed 'Find Files' Results in a list Box and then what
Last edited by huub on 2003-02-19, 21:29 UTC, edited 1 time in total.
hf
i tried to download that, but fileburst seems to bee buzzy
i found a solution in the start menu
Command : notepad.exe
Parameters : %L
This loads this CMD file in the temporary directory in notepad, so i can save it. Textpad is the better option of course.
a propos %L parameter
I can't figure out how to use this with a command + parameters around it
i found a solution in the start menu
Command : notepad.exe
Parameters : %L
This loads this CMD file in the temporary directory in notepad, so i can save it. Textpad is the better option of course.
a propos %L parameter
I can't figure out how to use this with a command + parameters around it
hf
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Try the makebat plugin instead! It can create one or multiple lines for each selected file!
Try the makebat plugin instead! It can create one or multiple lines for each selected file!
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