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General Software Discussion / Re: Personalyzed directory tree listing
« Last post by Contro on May 31, 2013, 06:11 PM »
I have windows 7
do you have windows 8 or something ?



Directory Opus Pro 10.5.1.0 (4848) x64
OS 6.1 (B:7601 P:2 T:1) SP 1.0 "Service Pack 1"
andYour version is current-tomos (May 31, 2013, 04:47 PM)
One handicap with KDP is that create a pdf ready to print in paper. But I have very long paths that is not possible to show in a single line....-Contro (May 31, 2013, 09:34 AM)
Naw Contro, I always save the results to a text file, so maybe it's down to a setting in the program. I never saw it cut off a directory in the text file.
Maybe we can do an experiment together or something.-TaoPhoenix (May 31, 2013, 05:52 PM)




Freeware (if possible...) portable application for
obtain in a txt file a list of the files in a folder or in a tree folders structure with personalized fields.
By example :
Obtain a txt with name and extension followed by the complete path to the file
With possibility to exclude certain extensions or hidden files.
example.doc x:\folder\subfolder\example.doc
and many other combinations of listing
Exist this software ?
I have found Karen's Directory Printer but is not enough.
I need for shortlinks that really point to the real file whenever it is when possible. So I need to read the real path to that file, not the .lnk extension file when is found in the folder.
so the program needs to make a complete read of the link and be able to export a personalyzed group of parameters....
Best Regards
Additionally is not intended to print in paper. Karen's software cuts the line when is too long.-Contro (May 30, 2013, 03:38 PM)
Hi Contro,
I have used and recommended Karen's directory printer for some time now, so I am a bit surprised that it isn't apparently doing a couple of things for you that I believe it is able to do. You may still need a new program, but here are some notes:
1. "So I need to read the real path to that file, not the .lnk extension file when is found in the folder.." Fair, it doesn't resolve links into the real-files. However, in some ways, that also is a bit much to ask for the type of program it is - it reads the directory; so if you want the actual program, it's over in .../programs/...
So if you wanted all those programs, read that folder tree instead.
2. How are you seeing "cutting the line when it is too long"? When I have made directory reads, the only limiting factor was notepad/wordpad wrapping the line. I haven't seen Karen's Reader cutting lines on me. (XP).-TaoPhoenix (May 31, 2013, 07:38 AM)













