I was just about to suggest that^^.fig2k4 said:I'll add 2 versions to the template folder then, CVS 2003 and CVS 2007. I'm using Office 2003 where the semi colons don't work.
Oh btw CVS vs CSV ;-)
I was just about to suggest that^^.fig2k4 said:I'll add 2 versions to the template folder then, CVS 2003 and CVS 2007. I'm using Office 2003 where the semi colons don't work.
fig2k4 said:Did you select the ISOs you want to copy? ie. tick the boxes..
The right click->copy hasn't been implemented yet..
1. Select your drive on the drive 1 page.
2. Add your ISOs on the files page and select->all or whatever you want.
3. On the files page, Copy selected to..->Drive 1.
I never disable anything in the "Drive" menu, so i think this is what you need?
You can choose the seperator in the import screen. Could even be a dot or a question mark. At least this is how I do it in Office 2008.pontomedon said:My Excel 2007 does not read comma seperated values correctly, displays the whole line in the first column, that's why i used semicolons. Another strange design decision from our friends in redmond. They should call it ssv ;-)
edit: guess i should've read the readme.. your export template plans sound very nice, hope you find the time to implement them.
QUOTE(fig2k4 @ Nov 18 2009, 04:49 PM) I'll add 2 versions to the template folder then, CVS 2003 and CVS 2007. I'm using Office 2003 where the semi colons don't work.
I think so too.QUOTE said:just found another small bug:
Known bug: When the block size of the destination drive is larger than the source, the progress will be off a little.
That includes copying from ISO just now. It should be an easy fix.
QUOTEAuto-update would be a wonderful feature...
that's true, but when i open a csv with double click, the default separator is the semi colonmousex said:You can choose the seperator in the import screen. Could even be a dot or a question mark. At least this is how I do it in Office 2008.
pontomedon said:that's true, but when i open a csv with double click, the default separator is the semi colonmousex said:You can choose the seperator in the import screen. Could even be a dot or a question mark. At least this is how I do it in Office 2008.
QUOTE said:about progress, I was wondering if you had plans to implement WDF format.
I was looking at it the other day, I'll give it a try. No timescale on that though.
QUOTE0.2.4 does not detect my C drive that has .wbfs on it. 0.2.1 does. The program is not being launched from the C drive in either of these instances, if that matters at all.
fig2k4 said:I was looking at it the other day, I'll give it a try. No timescale on that though.
not urgent.. I was just wondering.
QUOTEMy bad. In Windows 7, I have a 100MB system drive that Windows creates when installing. This was showing up in the drive list, so I skipped the first drive while I was testing. I just forgot to comment out that code. Anyone with XP etc. won't see the first drive in the list. Luckily for most, it'll be their system drive anyway..
Yeah, I could make a list like the cover countries and sources, but it doesn't need to be sortable.QUOTE said:about drives.
what do you think about adding an entry in the settings
"ignore these drive letters : abcde...."
this could be helpful for some people.
I only have one comment for that :fig2k4 said:I was thinking about an idea to let you still use the app for other things while copying games to the drives and the batch cover downloads in the background. Do you think this looks ok?QUOTE said:about drives.
what do you think about adding an entry in the settings
"ignore these drive letters : abcde...."
this could be helpful for some people.
Yeah, I could make a list like the cover countries and sources, but it doesn't need to be sortable.
why do you make it "so" complicated, for you I mean ?
give yourself a break and simply put an edit field that we can fill if needed. (once again, just my 2 cents)
but I am sure you will make it like the covers anyway.. lol..
QUOTE
The progress panel will only be visible when needed.
you are right.. did not think of that.fig2k4 said:It's not really complicating it, it's just that drive letters won't be good enough since you can use drives that don't have letter assigned. For example, I want to ignore "\\?\Volume{566527a7-8bde-11de-83cc-806e6f6e6963}" which I display as "HarddiskVolume1". That's the system drive I mention earlier.