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Compress (zip) Folder with todays date and time in the filename
Mathias (Author):
Compress a predefined folder into a predefined file.
Command Type : Custom Command
MC.Filesystem.PackFiles FILES="D:\Projects\Documents\*.*" METHOD="Zip" TARGET="D:\${date:yyyy-MM-dd}_${time:HH:mm}-Documents.zip"
Pack everything in "D:\Projects\Documents" into a file name, that will be named "D:\2011-08-20_1821-Documents.zip"
Ulfhednar:
I wish to make an unpack button, first select archives then extract to parent & overwrite pre-existing files options enabled.
I wondered if I can use some MultiScript to do this.
Are there any MS commands & switches for this that would control/over-ride the Unpack dialogs default behaviour?
Something like this?
--- Code: ---MC.Explorer.Select FILTER="*.rar *.zip"
MC.Filesystem.UnpackFiles FILES="${sourcepath}" TARGET="${sourcepath}"
--- End code ---
Which obviously doesn't work ;D
Thanks
Jungle:
Don't know whether it is possible to disable overwrite confirmation via MC.XChangeSettings as i haven't found list of supported settings.
So as a workaround the following could be done:
1. Disable copy confirmation
2. Unpack to a temp dir
3. Copy to target
4. Enable confirmation
Mathias (Author):
No that is currently not possible. Script can not modify the copy parameters, it is planned but it a bit complex to add.
However IF you know the file name of the file you want form inside the zip you can use the MultiScript function CopyFile(..).
(Since zip is a virtual filesystem inside MC, most file system function handles zip files as it is a folder, (with some limitations))
--- Code: ---@var $srcFile = "G:\\Test\\Test.zip\\Readme.txt";
@var $targetFolder = "G:\\Test\\Test\\";
CopyFile($targetFolder, $srcFile, "NODIALOG, OVERWRITE_ALL");
--- End code ---
Ulfhednar:
Thanks for the replies. :)
Will something like "MC.Filesystem.UnpackFiles" also be developed as a script option for the future?
Currently my quickest workaround is to open the archive in one tab & have the opposite pane set as the destination folder. 'Copy' will 'extract' to that dir, then I can delete the source archive.
I guess it may be best to invoke an external app. Maybe I can use a button to run a cmd-line for 7zip or something.
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