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- Boofo
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Yeah, I read the hint but I wasn't selecting files. I was selecting folders. I was just curious about it as I had not seen a button like that before. I thought you had to do it in a CMD file. Pretty slick little idea, sir. 

chmod a+x /bin/laden -- Allows anyone the permission to execute /bin/laden
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Idea is not mine, I've just suggested corrected command line for this idea specified in first post (that processes folders too, not just files).Boofo wrote:Yeah, I read the hint but I wasn't selecting files. I was selecting folders. I was just curious about it as I had not seen a button like that before. I thought you had to do it in a CMD file. Pretty slick little idea, sir.
But I think you agree that button exchange via Internet is good idea. E.g. on Russian board there is a big topic to exchange button codes (and to ask new ones).
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2MVV,
Yes, I do agree with button exchanging via the Internet. I've gotten some of my best button codes over the net, mostly from here.
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I meant I thought it had to be in a CMD file to work. I didn't realize you could do it in a button.
Yes, I do agree with button exchanging via the Internet. I've gotten some of my best button codes over the net, mostly from here.
2Balderstrom
I meant I thought it had to be in a CMD file to work. I didn't realize you could do it in a button.
chmod a+x /bin/laden -- Allows anyone the permission to execute /bin/laden
How do I un-overwrite all my data?
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How do I un-overwrite all my data?
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Just type into a console: cmd /? - and you'll know more about /C and /K parameters (one of them executes command and closes console, another one leaves console running after executing command line).Boofo wrote:I meant I thought it had to be in a CMD file to work. I didn't realize you could do it in a button.

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Actually there may be situations where there actually is a trailing space, so for now I will keep it as it is.I think it is not so hard to remove trailing spaces
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Maybe if the file name ends with a space, and no index is given? There are so many possibilities, I cannot simply cut all the spaces or new bugs will result.
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Well, I don't suggest to cut spaces anymore, I just can't understand why TC cannot show icon its line looks like this:
BTW, if I add trailing space to any other line including "TOTALCMD#BAR#DATA" or hint line, TC cuts it w/o any troubles.
Here filename ends at comma, index ends at space, there should be no errors at all, but we have one.MVV wrote:<path_to_icon>,<icon_index><buggy_space>
BTW, if I add trailing space to any other line including "TOTALCMD#BAR#DATA" or hint line, TC cuts it w/o any troubles.
