[Tool] XMD - eXtended Make Directory 1.0.2
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Select made folder
I use it in Total Commander & I want it to select the just made folder.
XMD 1.0.2
A new release of xmd (1.0.2) has been released.
List of changes
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Added: Variable %f insert the name of file passed in command line. (useful for save in templates)
Added: Auto-save counter settings for batch directories on exit
Added: ShortCut ALT+T set focus in templates list
Added: ShortCut ALT+D set focus in field name of folder
Added: Show current directory in title bar (optional)
Added: Command for empty folder history
Added: Editor can be defined in main configuration (previously only via ini file)
Added: Ini configuration is saved to "Local AppData" folder instead to "All users"
Added: Current directory in tool: "Batch Dirs" have an editable field now
Added: Current directory in tool: "Names from File" have an editable field now
Added: Replaced listbox by "text entry" field in tool: "Names from file"
Added: A text file passed in commandline, can be used as a list in the tool "Names from File" too
Added: Custom variables can be used in the tool "batch folders" (for prefix and sufix)
Added: Templates can be saved in the tool "batch folders"
Fixed: Sometimes, send keys to the application at startup, interfere with another programs (function removed)
Fixed: Variables inserted from menu (ALT+NUM+) are inserted at current cursor position
Fixed: Building the names was slow with a huge data at clipboard
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Merry Christmas everyone
List of changes
--------------------
Added: Variable %f insert the name of file passed in command line. (useful for save in templates)
Added: Auto-save counter settings for batch directories on exit
Added: ShortCut ALT+T set focus in templates list
Added: ShortCut ALT+D set focus in field name of folder
Added: Show current directory in title bar (optional)
Added: Command for empty folder history
Added: Editor can be defined in main configuration (previously only via ini file)
Added: Ini configuration is saved to "Local AppData" folder instead to "All users"
Added: Current directory in tool: "Batch Dirs" have an editable field now
Added: Current directory in tool: "Names from File" have an editable field now
Added: Replaced listbox by "text entry" field in tool: "Names from file"
Added: A text file passed in commandline, can be used as a list in the tool "Names from File" too
Added: Custom variables can be used in the tool "batch folders" (for prefix and sufix)
Added: Templates can be saved in the tool "batch folders"
Fixed: Sometimes, send keys to the application at startup, interfere with another programs (function removed)
Fixed: Variables inserted from menu (ALT+NUM+) are inserted at current cursor position
Fixed: Building the names was slow with a huge data at clipboard
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Merry Christmas everyone

I can read English, but... I write like Tarzan. (sorry)
Re: XMD 1.0.2
Fine. Thanks a lot for the "Christmas Present" - I will "unpack it" after my holidays.Sombra wrote:...Merry Christmas everyone
Peter
TC 10.xx / #266191
Win 10 x64
Win 10 x64
Of course I unpacked it immediately - and have some questions.
I unpacked it, did NOT integrate it in TC, started xmd.exe - and get a message "Das angegebene Modul wurde nicht gefunden." (The defined module was not found.") I can use all buttons, but can not create a folder ...
Is it possible to combine a user-defined string with the entries of a file? (see my suggestion above). I want to have a file with defined strings ("-Phase1, -Phase2, -Phase3"), enter my string "Project12", and it creates the folders "Project12-Phase1, Project12-Phase2, ...).
Regards
Peter
I unpacked it, did NOT integrate it in TC, started xmd.exe - and get a message "Das angegebene Modul wurde nicht gefunden." (The defined module was not found.") I can use all buttons, but can not create a folder ...
Is it possible to combine a user-defined string with the entries of a file? (see my suggestion above). I want to have a file with defined strings ("-Phase1, -Phase2, -Phase3"), enter my string "Project12", and it creates the folders "Project12-Phase1, Project12-Phase2, ...).
Regards
Peter
TC 10.xx / #266191
Win 10 x64
Win 10 x64
I assume you are referring to the main screen. Seems as a missed dll or similar. XMD don't use any external library (only own of windows). Please list the executable with the fileinfo plugin in total commander, go to the tab "DLL dependency" and check if there is some icon in red.I unpacked it, did NOT integrate it in TC, started xmd.exe - and get a message "Das angegebene Modul wurde nicht gefunden." (The defined module was not found.") I can use all buttons, but can not create a folder ...
The previous version (1.0.1), did it work on same computer?
What version of windows do you use? I tested it on several computers (xp, vista, seven) before release, but I can not found a similar problem.
Not currently. Meanwhile, perhaps the tool "batch directories" can do it.Is it possible to combine a user-defined string with the entries of a file? (see my suggestion above). I want to have a file with defined strings ("-Phase1, -Phase2, -Phase3"), enter my string "Project12", and it creates the folders "Project12-Phase1, Project12-Phase2, ...).
I can read English, but... I write like Tarzan. (sorry)
This was the first thing I did - everything is OK, nothing is red.Sombra wrote:....Please list the executable with the fileinfo plugin in total commander, go to the tab "DLL dependency" and check if there is some icon in red....
It is the first time that I use it on this PC and I use it "unpack - double click on EXE. It is a XP Home, all updates installed.Sombra wrote:....The previous version (1.0.1), did it work on same computer? What version of windows do you use? ...
If I use the right-click in Windows Explorer and select "XMD New Folder", then appears the menu "Choose the application to open the file FOLDERNAME".
Peter
PS: I edited a file with Notepad and used "Save as ... c:\test\folders.txt". I saw that was not a good idea ... Maybe you can add an advice for the user?
TC 10.xx / #266191
Win 10 x64
Win 10 x64
Now I see - it is the length of the name of the new folder. But sometimes the total length of the new path is important - maybe you can add an extra line like "Length: Folder 10 / Path 197 characters"Peter, July 7 wrote:...- Behind the word "Preview" appears a changing number - what is it good for?...
Regards
Peter
TC 10.xx / #266191
Win 10 x64
Win 10 x64
Hellos,
2Peter
Could you check the previous version (1.0.1) in same computer? In this way, I could narrow the problem.
2Boofo
2Peter
Could you check the previous version (1.0.1) in same computer? In this way, I could narrow the problem.
Apparently, the application was installed in a folder and now seems that it is in a different place. Try to open xmd again and re-check the option: Add "New Folder (XMD)" item to context menuIf I use the right-click in Windows Explorer and select "XMD New Folder", then appears the menu "Choose the application to open the file FOLDERNAME".
Sorry, I didn't understand.PS: I edited a file with Notepad and used "Save as ... c:\test\folders.txt". I saw that was not a good idea ... Maybe you can add an advice for the user?
2Boofo
Sorry, no command-line parameters available for do it. Meanwhile; you can use the right mouse button for make dir in opposite panel or the shortcut SHIFT+ENTERWhat parameters would you use to make the dir in the target panel instead of the source panel?
I can read English, but... I write like Tarzan. (sorry)