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Handleinfo

Description: Shell tool to handle behaviour stored in #?.info
Download: handleinfo.i386-aros.zip       (TIPS: Use the right click menu if your browser takes you back here all the time)
Size: 14kb
Version: 41.2.2
Date: 18 Dec 09
Author: Olivier Tigréat
Submitter: Olivier Tigréat
Category: utility/workbench
Replaces: utility/workbench/drawerdataininfo.i386-aros.zip
License: APL
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HandleInfo is an attempt of a shell tool able to show most of the fields stored
by Wanderer/Workbench inside of icons ("#?.info" files) in a manner (almost)
understandable by an human being. It is also able to modify some of those bits.

To view a short explanation of how it works, please use Shell's extended help
abilities. For example, if you copied it in your C: directory, you can type:

C:HandleInfo ?
?

(repeat a second "?" after the first short help, and you will get an extended
help.)

In particular, you'll be able to modify a disk icon behaviour about showing all
files in its window by typing "HandleInfo AROS:Disk FLAGS=3" in order to set it
to "Show all files".

PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU MUST AVOID TO SUPPLY ".info" SUFFIX OR IT WONT WORK AS
EXPECTED. That's why in the previous exemple, I used "AROS:disk" instead of
"AROS:disk.info".




































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