Zdravo svima, Ova poruka je za one koji prate razvoj programa FileDir. Da podsjetim da se download moze uvijek uraditi sa web portala slikom, bez obzira koja verzija pise, uvijek ce se dovnloadati najnovija verzija. Mozda uvijek ne stignem ispraviti link. Gradimir Version 1.7 Released January 26, 2007 Fixed the Zip command, Shift+Z, failing when the target archive is located in another directory. As before, you can test whether a file can be unzipped successfully by pressing Alt+U. Use the new Unzip Password command, Alt+Shift+U, to set a temporary password for creating, extracting, or viewing zip archives. In such cases, FileDir says the phrase "with password" to remind you that it is applying a password to the zip archive. To clear the password, press Alt+Shift+U again and enter a blank space. As before, you can use Control+C and Control+V to copy items from one folder to another. Control+C copies the full paths of tagged files or folders to the clipboard, one per line (as plain text that may be reviewed with the Quote Clipboard command, Alt+Apostrophe). Control+V copies paths listed on the clipboard into the current folder. The new Paste Move command, Control+Shift+V, moves the originals rather than copying them. This is equivalent to Control+X followed by Control+V in Windows Explorer. FileDir no longer uses Control+X as the Cut Recycle command, because the differing behavior of that key from Windows Explorer could result in inadvertent deletion of files. Since FileDir is a program designed to be generally available while running others, it offers a few, simple utilities not directly related to file management. As before, the Evaluate command, Control+E, prompts for a mathematical expression, and then copies the result to the clipboard. The new F12 related keys provide timer and alarm features (you may associate the number 12 with a clock). Press F12 to start a timer. FileDir prompts for the announcement interval and stop time. The announcement interval , measured in seconds, is how often FileDir will announce the amount of time elapsed since the start of the timer, e.g., a value of 60 means to announce at minute intervals. These verbal announcements occur regardless of what program is currently in the active window. Use a blank or 0 value to run the timer without automatic announcements. Press Alt+F12 at any time to check how much time has elapsed so far. If a timer is already running, the F12 key pauses it. If paused, F12 resumes. Press Shift+F12 to stop the timer and hear the total time it was running. In the dialog that prompts for the announcement interval, another field is the stop time. A blank or 0 value means that the timer will run until manually stopped by pressing Shift+F12 or exiting FileDir. Instead, a stopping point may be specified as a date and time. The date and time components are each optional. If a date is used, it must include at least the month and day, separated by the forward slash character (/) -- or equivalent for non-U.S. formatting conventions. If a time is used, it must include at least the hour and minute, separated by a colon character (:) -- or non-U.S. equivalent. If both date and time components are used, type the date, a space, and then the time. Without a time, today's date is assumed. A time may use either the military, 24-hour convention, or the AM/PM suffix (otherwise AM is assumed if the hour is less than 13). Examples of valid date/time values are as follows: 2:00 PM 14:00 7/27 6:30 2007/7/27 6:30:15 When the stop time is reached, FileDir plays some chimes and ends the timer. Such an alarm may be used either with or without intervening announcements of time intervals. A timer runs independently of other FileDir operations, so you can continue working in FileDir while using this capability. Jamal Za prijavu na ovu listu poslati poruku na adresu: slikom-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx i u polju za tekst upisati, subscribe Za odjavu sa ove liste poslati poruku na adresu: slikom-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx i u polju za tekst upisati, unsubscribe