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TC and dead entries in file comments (*.ion files)

Posted: 2012-02-15, 12:21 UTC
by tAlexKo
We all know how useful can be comments for files, and how
great it is that TC supports them. However recently I met
with such things: some people use TC to make comments, but
other people use standart Explorer and they remove many
files without updating *.ion files. As a rezult we have a
lot of dead entries in many *.ion files. It is not very
good, because sometimes we use *.ion files for printing the
commented contents of a particular directory.

Probably it would be very useful if TC could check *.ion
files and remove the entries which descibes no files.

BTW: Do you know, maybe somewhere such a program already
exists? In this case give me the URL, please.

Posted: 2012-02-15, 16:37 UTC
by petermad
but
other people use standart Explorer
Just shoot those people ;-)
Do you know, maybe somewhere such a program already
exists? In this case give me the URL, please.
I don't know, but you can use this workaround:
Just move the files to an empty directory (on the same drive - to make it fast). Then delete the remaining descript.ion file in the original dir, and move all the files back.

But it should be easy to implement a function in TC to "clean up" the descript.ion files - so I support your suggestion.

Posted: 2012-02-15, 22:18 UTC
by Hacker
Yup, support++.

Roman

Posted: 2012-02-16, 09:24 UTC
by Vochomurka
As a rezult we have a lot of dead entries in many *.ion files. It is not very
good ... Probably it would be very useful if TC could check *.ion
files and remove the entries which descibes no files.

BTW: Do you know, maybe somewhere such a program already
exists? In this case give me the URL, please.
http://ppro.totalcmd.net/Scripts/CleanComments.htm

Posted: 2012-02-16, 10:43 UTC
by petermad
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Guess I have to wait until I get home from work to see what's on that page :!:

Posted: 2012-02-16, 13:22 UTC
by tAlexKo
petermad wrote: I don't know, but you can use this workaround:
Just move the files to an empty directory (on the same drive - to make it fast). Then delete the remaining descript.ion file in the original dir, and move all the files back.
Probably, your way is easier than script using and is the better solution for this task. You can choose a whole folder tree and move it. There is a small incovenience that you must keep in mind that "copy with comments" option must be turned on. It is often turned off, to allow TC to synchonize folders together with their *.ion files.

Posted: 2012-02-16, 14:11 UTC
by Vochomurka
2petermad
I've just tested - no problem with displaying this page.

Posted: 2012-02-16, 14:18 UTC
by petermad
2Vochomurka

As you can se it is my Compagny (I am writing this from work) that apparantly has a Web Reputation Filter, that blocks the page - so maybe there is a false virus alert out for the page.