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[Solved] Displaying all files Posted on 18-Jun-2013 20:03:05
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| Hello again, Another may be stupid question. How do you manage to display all folders and files under WB1.3 ? In the screenshot below the files&folders added do not appear in the WB13 window. Danke schön.
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Re: [Help] Displaying all files Posted on 18-Jun-2013 20:15:43
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I think this feature is there only since WB2.x. 
Shell/CLI (or DOpus or other file manager) is only solution. |
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Re: [Help] Displaying all files Posted on 18-Jun-2013 20:20:13
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Danke fur you answer. I wil continue to use SHELL then.
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Re: [Help] Displaying all files Posted on 18-Jun-2013 20:30:15
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Long time since I used V1.3, but can't you just make icons for directories that have none? Example:copy utilities.info to ram:, rename to libs:info, and copy it back to SYS:? Then just close and reopen the window?
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Re: [Help] Displaying all files Posted on 18-Jun-2013 20:50:16
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Just tried and it works ! But strangely the command 'Rename' did not exist in my C folder, strange... Anyway, Patrick McGoohan, you're the man ! Thanks. |
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Re: [Help] Displaying all files Posted on 18-Jun-2013 20:51:35
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Maybe the command was "relabel" in V1.3. It's been a while. Heh.
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Re: [Help] Displaying all files Posted on 18-Jun-2013 21:32:03
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relabel is and always has been for renaming devices. The rename command could be in rom.
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Another option is to open a cli and "copy system.info libs.info" etc...
Just remember to use tiny icons < 488 (iirc) bytes to save disk space and use less memory displaying them... With OS1.3 and the low memory you have an open window with a few extra icons you have added can make the difference between a program running or not. Things were very tight back then. Last edited by Severin on 18-Jun-2013 at 09:32 PM.
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