"Background" button for zip extraction
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"Background" button for zip extraction
I reckon the "Background" button for copy is very handy because when I use it I can get control of TC back while the operation keeps going on. Is it possible to send the extraction of zip or rar files to background?
I think it'd be a very useful feature if the future versions contained that feature.
I think it'd be a very useful feature if the future versions contained that feature.
Last edited by nologin on 2009-03-08, 14:27 UTC, edited 2 times in total.
Hello, nologin.
Check the available wincmd.ini parameters, please (help section 4b):
HTH,
Karl
As far as I can tell, Total Commander v7.04a is this future version.Is it possible to send the extraction of zip or rar files in background?
I think it'd be a very useful feature if the future versions contained that feature.
Check the available wincmd.ini parameters, please (help section 4b):
Seems as if this is one of the too numerous useful settings which are missing from the Configuration dialogues and which require editing wincmd.ini directly.AlwaysPackInBackground=0
1: zip in background
2: zip+external packers in background
3: like 2, but run external packers minimized
AlwaysUnpackInBackground=0
1: unzip in background
2: unzip+external unpackers in background
3: like 2, but run external unpackers minimized
HTH,
Karl
I have put the settings into the [Configuration] section and restarted TC, yet the dialog of rar files extracting contains only a Cancel button.
I don't know of how rar extracting differs from zip extracting (as TC displays only a dialog) but as no external rar extractor were set I presume TC uses its built in extracting engine which would mean the option to affect both extraction types. In this case, it doesn't happen.
I don't know of how rar extracting differs from zip extracting (as TC displays only a dialog) but as no external rar extractor were set I presume TC uses its built in extracting engine which would mean the option to affect both extraction types. In this case, it doesn't happen.
Hi, nologin.
Your answer suggests two things:
+ you are not using external Winrar, but the unrar.dll provided through T.C.
+ Christian still considers unrar.dll not thread safe, which means the internal unrar must not be sent to a background task (background thread)
As a consequence, the TC internal unzip task can be sent to a background thread, the TC internal unrar task cannot. So the only way of sending unrar into a background thread would be by telling TC to use the genuine Winrar programme and not to use the internal unrar.
Karl
Your answer suggests two things:
+ you are not using external Winrar, but the unrar.dll provided through T.C.
+ Christian still considers unrar.dll not thread safe, which means the internal unrar must not be sent to a background task (background thread)
As a consequence, the TC internal unzip task can be sent to a background thread, the TC internal unrar task cannot. So the only way of sending unrar into a background thread would be by telling TC to use the genuine Winrar programme and not to use the internal unrar.
Karl
RAR one
2nologin
Hello !
- Maybe is there a setting in WinRar to get this always ?… I use only the button when needed, so I didn't look for…
- Anyway, that might work as you wish using external WinRar and the INI entry
KR
Claude
Clo

• Doing so, you'll get the dialogue of WinRar itself, it has a Background button.…If I set the rar path to the external unrar.exe in WinRar folder, can it be forced to run in background?
- Maybe is there a setting in WinRar to get this always ?… I use only the button when needed, so I didn't look for…
- Anyway, that might work as you wish using external WinRar and the INI entry
AlwaysPackInBackground=2 (or 3)

Claude
Clo
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