Hi Riana, One note, you can indeed check the size of the email attachment by pressing space with i (read with i) on the selected "attachment" field on a message in your inbox. While it is true that you can also do this from the attachments subdirectory of the flash disk, it's far less complicated to do it from your inbox if that is the info which you seek. HTH, Laura
>------ original message ------ >from: riana <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: [Braillenote] Unzipping and data base >Michele, >you asked: >If a zipped file is emailed to me and I use my BN as my primary tool for >downloading email, is it possble to unzip the file from the BN, or would I >have to unzip it on the PC first? >A: You can unzip some files, but not all, on the bn by renaming the zip >extension to bks and it's best to then "unpack," which is basically unzip it >on a cf card, where you can create a specific folder for that bible or >whatever. Alternatively, you can extract it on your flash disk, also in a >specifically created folder, but then you might experience a problem with too >little space on your flash disk. >If the file is a database, where would I store it before adding it to my BN, >if I downloaded and unziped it on my PC? >A: it depends, you can either unzip it directly on a cf or storage card if you >have a card reader, or you could use active synch which i have never done so >cannot help you there, or you could mail it from your pc as an attachment to a >message and detach it whereever you want to store it on your bn. > Also, how much room do attachments take on the flash disk when emails are > downloaded? >A: it will take the same amount of space than what that particular file took >on your pc, in other words, a zipped file would usually take less room than a >uncompressed ascii file. You can check the file size on your pc before you >send it. On the bn you can only check the size of the attachment either after >you have detached it into a folder, or in the attachments folder on the flash >disk if you have not detached it by pressing space with i when you stand >within the folder on the unopened file or attachment. >Do they have to be opened and stored before they take up room in themselves? >A: No, they take up room whereever they are. Thus it's better to delete the >attachment from the email after you have detached the file into a folder, >otherwise you keep duplicates. > I hope I have asked these questions in a way that people can understand. I'm > trying to download a Bible database. >I also want to know, it is possible to move attachments to the compact flash >card if there is no room on the Flash disk to store them. >A: You can detach the attachment to a card, but you cannot move the email as >such, containing the undetached file to your card. You can use the multiple >wildcard function to move the already detached files, because you cannot move >or copy a whole folder as such. >Hth >Riana >___ >To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit >http://list.pulsedata.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote
