On Thu, 20 Oct 2011 15:56:43 +0200, Kohn Bernhard
bernhard.k...@ait.ac.at wrote:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/830/fastexplorerfos.png
I notice that none of the commands you added to the menu use
parameters.
I wanted to add gdiff --from previous %1, but I can't get Fast
Explorer to send
On Fri, 21 Oct 2011 13:15:14 +0200, Gilles
gilles.gana...@free.fr wrote:
I wanted to add gdiff --from previous %1, but I can't get Fast
Explorer to send the full path to the file if it contains spaces :-/
Problem solved: I thought FastExplorer sent all the parameters as a
single string, while it
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Betreff: Re: [fossil-users] Adding Fossil to Windows Explorer context menu?
On Wed, 19 Oct 2011 09:33:15 +0200, Kohn
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Best regards
Bernhard
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Betreff: Re: [fossil-users] Adding Fossil to Windows Explorer context
Hello Gilles
Actually, it's not that good because...
- it requires installing Fast Explorer
- it requires adding a fossil.bat just to call pause to keep the DOS box
open after fossil.exe exits
- fossil gdiff --from previous myfile.txt doesn't work because %1%
returns the full path
- the
On Thu, 20 Oct 2011 12:39:43 +0200, Kohn Bernhard
bernhard.k...@ait.ac.at wrote:
I have used the fast explorer to achieve a menu entry just beneath 7zip
explorer entry. You should try the Submenu Items selection on the left side of
fast explorer.
But I use only the type File Folder.
That's why:
On Thu, 20 Oct 2011 15:56:43 +0200, Kohn Bernhard
bernhard.k...@ait.ac.at wrote:
it works. You just have to add a new submenu item with the same name but
different File Type. To this submen you can add a item.
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/830/fastexplorerfos.png
Thanks much for the tip
Hi Gilles,
thanks for sharing the idea using Fast Explorer. I find it very good!
For my personal use I have written a small .net program FossilCmd for opening a
windows command console and sending fossil commands to it.
The windows command console remains open until I close it directly. If there
On Wed, 19 Oct 2011 09:33:15 +0200, Kohn Bernhard
bernhard.k...@ait.ac.at wrote:
thanks for sharing the idea using Fast Explorer. I find it very good!
Actually, it's not that good because...
- it requires installing Fast Explorer
- it requires adding a fossil.bat just to call pause to keep the
For windows users, there is already an effort to get fossil extended to the
explorer context menu. At the moment, the C# library for fossil commands is
being written. See Ingo's SharpFossil library implementation for .NET
purposes:
On Wed, 19 Oct 2011 11:22:38 -0400, Tomek Kott
tkott.s...@gmail.com wrote:
For windows users, there is already an effort to get fossil extended to the
explorer context menu.
I think there's a need for a simple group + items that we can simply
use through file managers like Windows Explorer
On Thu, 13 Oct 2011 16:19:58 +0200, Gilles
gilles.gana...@free.fr wrote:
2. Is there a way to tell Fossil to pause after running a command, so
the user has some feedback before the DOS box closes, which it does
when running commands that don't prompt the user for more such as
revert or undo?
As a
On Wed, 12 Oct 2011 18:03:55 +0200, Gilles
gilles.gana...@free.fr wrote:
I read this article about Fast Explorer 2008 which lets the user edit
the items found in the popup menu that is displayed when
right-clicking in Windows Explorer:
Hello
I read this article about Fast Explorer 2008 which lets the user edit
the items found in the popup menu that is displayed when
right-clicking in Windows Explorer:
www.ghacks.net/2010/08/15/add-custom-items-to-windows-explorer-context-menu/
I was wondering if someone has tried using this
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