Don't know if it's a bug or I am missing something.
File 'office365.zip" should be painted in gray color.
http://img43.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=89737_2_122_6lo.jpg
Settings
http://img237.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=89736_1_122_255lo.jpg
Other files are OK, for example encrypted executables are gray, non encrypted are green - consistent with my settings.
Color for encrypted files is not applied on encrypted ARCs
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The "Encrypted" flag is just one of the file attributes (shown on the very right side of the file list)
e.g.
r means "read only"
a means "archive"
h means "hidden"
s means "system"
e means " encrypted"
Note: the "e" flag is only set in case the file is encrypted by your operating system. It does not reflect the encryted mode of an archive.
e.g.
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WindowsShell.Manifest 749 14.07.2009 06:54 rah-
a means "archive"
h means "hidden"
s means "system"
e means " encrypted"
Note: the "e" flag is only set in case the file is encrypted by your operating system. It does not reflect the encryted mode of an archive.
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Have you seen my screenshots? Because I am talking about archives like ZIP, RAR not files with archive attribute.sqa_wizard wrote:Note: the "e" flag is only set in case the file is encrypted by your operating system. It does not reflect the encryted mode of an archive.
I suspect that TC applies first matching color group and that's group named "archive".
I wish that would be possibility to distinguish between different file types and attributes. For example: executable files will be green, encrypted files will be italic type. And encrypted executables will be green in color and italics in font style.