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Balderstrom
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Post by *Balderstrom »

.EXE and .DLL's can be overridden by TC to the Yellow Packer icon, if you assign them to something like ICLRead.wcx. In that instance though, it can be overridden by adding 256 to the bitvalue flag.

The 256 bit (which changes Return/Ctrl+PgDn behaviour) has no effect on actual archive Icons, whether or not they've been assigned to a .wcx like MultiArc or not.

I don't exactly follow your flow chart there. But I believe TC just needs to respect an "IconLib=" assignment for all icons that you modify within it. And stop forcing the Yellow Packer icon for every single ".wcx".

1) Allow icon assigments right within the Packer definition. i.e.
[PackerPlugins]
7z=479,%APPDATA%\¤TC\plugins\wcx\Multiarc\MultiArc.wcx
[PackerIcons]
7z=%ProgramFiles%\7-zip\7z.icl,0
2) Allow "Internal Associations" to override both TC Defaults, and any Packer Icon assignments.

The only other thing (which I don't know if it can be done currently or not, I couldn't get it to work) -- would be to allow Internal Associations for Folders, which would garner a couple of different things:
1) You could assign the default action to: OPENCUSTOMCOLUMN
2) You could assign custom icons to specific folders. Without the desktop.ini "workaround" which doesn't work properly when dealing with Junction'ed Folders. As you only have 1 desktop.ini and possibly 2 or more "folders" that would be affected by it.

TC has gotten inconsistent, just like how there are "Associations" in Config|Edit/View ... that will affect the "External Viewer" (Alt|Shift+F3) for specific extensions -- which have nothing at all to do with "Internal Associations" nor do they have any effect on "Return" or "Click" of a file.
Then there's F4 which is stuck at being one single "Editor" and unaffected by Associations or Internal Associations, unless you use one of the "F4 Launchers" -- so right there there's 4 different ways to open files, and 3 different .ext associations that can be made, plus default Windows Registry .ext's.
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Post by *lostcpu »

support!!
I really want to use standard system icons or define 7z/zip/rar different icon by myself
Single is simple;Double is trouble.
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I think this request should be taken in consideration for one of the next versions. (to improve internal associations without having to use workarounds)
Christian can you comment this?
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Post by *neverthelesshello »

I think its sad for such a great program to have this behaviour.
I mean having the same icon for .zip and .rar files ! they are not the same so why have the same icon for them
What you dont see is what you get!
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Samuel wrote:I think this request should be taken in consideration for one of the next versions. (to improve internal associations without having to use workarounds) Christian can you comment this?
has anything changed in the meanwhile?
Balderstrom wrote: you could assign custom icons to specific folders. Without the desktop.ini "workaround"
is there a way to do this?
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