ShellDetails 1.26 (Content plug-in)

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Also you can just hold a tab locked for this purpose, because the column definitions are tab dependent.
I switched to Linux, bye and thanks for all the fish!
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I just tested ShellDetails on Windows Vista. It seems to work fine. Please let me know if you find any problems.
It seems the number of available fields has increased significantly in Windows Vista even without installing shell extensions. Adding a field to a custom column in TC is unfortunately still not very comfortable especially if a plug-in contains so many fields that the menu has to be scrolled.
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Hello,
Recently, there is a error when using shelldetail plugin
it appears the following error
How i slove it?
Note to plugin writer of plugin shelldetails.wdx
Invalid character "]" in Plugin field "!設定值"
Please change!
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Hi,

this error message occurs when a field name contains a not allowed character. They should be renamed automatically by ShellDetails:
. : | --> _
[ --> {
] --> }

This works fine here using ShellDetails 1.12. Maybe you are not using the latest version?
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it is ok after upgrade to ShellDetails 1.12
thx
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2chunwaihome
Thanks for verifying :-)
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Hi, Lefteous.
I tried to use ShellDetails 1.12 for Recycle bin.
I found that after adding "Dir_1=C:\RECYCLER\" in ShellDetails.ini I can use columns "Original location" and "Date deleted" at folders "drive_letter:\RECYCLER\*".
But at such folders filenames are shown like "dd+some_numbers".
If I use command "cm_OpenRecycled" to enter in Recycle bin then column "Name" works correctly but all other columns didn't work at all.

Is it possible to show correct name, orig. location and date deleted by ShellDetails at the same tab of TC? Or, may be you know other way to do that?

P.S. I saw you wrote about Fonts folder that it is impossible to show some columns. It seems the same...
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Hi,

Unfortunately TC doesn't ask content plug-ins in those virtual folders (recycle bin, desktop, fonts and so on) for values. I made a suggestion how TC could do this but Ghisler will probably not add this before TC 7.5.
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OK, thanks. Waiting for TC 7.5.
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Does anyone know how to show cvs icons on total cmd? i've installed Shell Details 1.12 and i'm seeing the "CVS status" column, but i'd like to see cvs icons in the "Name" column. In the Shell Details home page there is a snapshot that show them. Does anyone know how to do this?

Thank you very much.

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Hi,
show cvs icons
You can show these icons by activating the checkbox "Show overlay icons" on the icons page in the configuration window of TC 7. If you are still using TC 6.x you can find this option on the Display pagen the configuration window.
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Hi,
don`t work with docx -> field "keywords"?
What?
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don`t work with docx -> field "keywords"?
Hi,

please try to display the "keywords" column in Explorer and report the result.
Please let me know about your ShellDetails and your Windows version.
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Lefteous wrote: please try to display the "keywords" column in Explorer and report the result.
In "keywords" column in Explorer is nothing


In docx property "Slowa kluczowe" (in polish)= "Keywords" ???

Lefteous wrote: Please let me know about your ShellDetails and your Windows version.
ShellDetails 1.12
Windows XP SP2 Prof PL
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In "keywords" column in Explorer is nothing
Well ShellDetails only provides what is displayed in Explorers columns. The keywords column in Windows XP doesn't work. It's a known Windows XP bug.

Please try my plug-in Summary. It provides the standard file properties including keywords plus a few more. It not only supports reading attributes but also writing these attributes using TCs' File attributes dialog. The plug-in is currently in beta state so there may be a few bugs left.
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