Just like when copying files it would be nice to be able to add unpacks to the same que.
A similar add to queue button on the unpacking dialog box.
thanks.
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Unfortunately, it is not yet possible:
http://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=21058
http://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=2369
Unfortunately, it is not yet possible:
http://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=21058
http://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=2369
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ok thanks i see.
What i do now is do a ctrl + b on the folder with multiple multizip archives then i select the first one from each archive. Where the archive has 50 multizip files. Then i do a alt+f9 on the selected first multizip files and it actually does queue it. It goes through it one by one, but it locks the entire window down. would it be possible to put that operation into the back ground? This would be using an external packer such as winrar. But a list of what is being unpacked there, would you still need to rewrite all the functions. even if it didn't support copy out of archive, only when used with alt+f9 ?
What i do now is do a ctrl + b on the folder with multiple multizip archives then i select the first one from each archive. Where the archive has 50 multizip files. Then i do a alt+f9 on the selected first multizip files and it actually does queue it. It goes through it one by one, but it locks the entire window down. would it be possible to put that operation into the back ground? This would be using an external packer such as winrar. But a list of what is being unpacked there, would you still need to rewrite all the functions. even if it didn't support copy out of archive, only when used with alt+f9 ?