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It actually took me three days, because of major rewrite of code (which I knew was necessary). Btw. I started working on it before I saw majkinetor's message...

Nevermind, here are new features of v1.4 (view first post for link):
added possibility to modify the list file
better handling of 'Cancel' button
huge files (> 4GB) are internally handled correctly, but the user sees their sizes incorrectly due to limitations of TotalCmd API for packer plugins

If somebody knows, if there is some workaround for the last thing, please let me know.

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2 TrePe
What about command line version ?
Do you can release corrected version ?
(Veľmi ťa prosím)
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added possibility to modify the list file
YEAAAAAA !

What about command line version ?
Do you can release corrected version ?
AGREE ! This is must.


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Gral wrote:2 TrePe
What about command line version ?
OK, OK ;) I did not know that anyone is interested...
But without update option yet.
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Thank you :D
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Thank you. :)
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One thing is missing...

List archives: LST

please implement !

This will make me pack other lst files into other lst files into ....
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majkinetor wrote:One thing is missing...

List archives: LST

please implement !

This will make me pack other lst files into other lst files into ....
And what is good for? It does not make sense to me.
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It's like I told you already, you will make us able to pack them recursively:

CD1.lst
CD2.lst
Cd3.lst               \ (all my movies)
...                        ------> All CDs.lst
...                      /                                 \
                                                             \          
CDn.lst                                                ----> Some even biger parrent (all my cd's)



If I heave this option then I am able to add my new cds to one big archive and this can also help me while searching for some thing on those CD's....
It does not make sense to me.
It makes sense just the same as for any other archive (since your plugin makes lst files behave like one) !
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Hej there... me again... you must be sick of my requests by now...

BUT THAT WILL NOT STOP ME.

Listen, what about functional CTRL + B inside lst files. Now it lists everything in lst even when I am in some subfolder.
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Listen, what about functional CTRL + B inside lst files. Now it lists everything in lst even when I am in some subfolder.
That is a TC problem, it is true in all kinds archives.
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What about reimplementing CTRL + B to support branching inside archives ? It is nice function indeed, especially for catalog plugins like this one.

That adds 3, 2 CTRL + B wish list :

1. level controled branching (default = unlimited, different depth can be set via some hot key that will open the dialog for number of levels)
2. support inside archives
3. treating archives like directories (I just came up with this now... :).
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2majkinetor
AFAIK branch view for file system plugins will be supported in 7.0. Maybe this problem will be corrected also.
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AFAIK branch view for file system plugins will be supported in 7.0.
Sources please! :-)
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I have read it here on the forum. IIRC
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