Recursive 'Make File List'
Recursive 'Make File List'
Here an idea for the 'Make File List' Feature. Can an option be added to recursively dive into selected directories and list their content also?
- Josip Tosic
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- Location: Split, Croatia
This should be solved once Altap guys enable us to find files/directories and "redirect" the matching results into panels. That way you could [Alt]+[F7] search for *.* through a certain directory, redirect the results into a panel and then make a file list of everything.
Josip Tosic - the Learned, Impartial and Very Relaxed
Yep, that would work for filenames, but sometimes I would like to have a list that includes the path information.Josip Tosic wrote:This should be solved once Altap guys enable us to find files/directories and "redirect" the matching results into panels. That way you could [Alt]+[F7] search for *.* through a certain directory, redirect the results into a panel and then make a file list of everything.
I looked at the find dialog and, hey, it is all there: a nice table with filename, path, size, date, attributes, all I can think of BUT it seems that this list cannot be exported . The Edit menu has the familiar 'Copy Path+Name as Text' but it is disabled if more than one file is selected.
So I would like to reword my request:
Can the Find dialog be enhanced to allow an export of the 'Found Items' list as text to the clipboard?
If this would be configurable like the 'Make File List' Command it would be the ULTIMATE solution to my problem and I could retire my stand-alone tool (like so many others since I stumbled upon SS )
- Josip Tosic
- Posts: 42
- Joined: 01 Jan 2006, 14:58
- Location: Split, Croatia
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$(Path)$(FileName)$(CRLF)
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\DIRECTORY\SUBDIRECTORY
\DIRECTORY\FILE.EXT
Josip Tosic - the Learned, Impartial and Very Relaxed
Yes, Josip; this plus an option to list all/some files (and directories) in sub-directories as the Find dialog allows with the 'Search subdirectories' option.Josip Tosic wrote:Is this what you're looking for? Short example listing:Code: Select all
$(Path)$(FileName)$(CRLF)
So you could make a list of all found directories/files with their full paths.Code: Select all
\DIRECTORY\SUBDIRECTORY \DIRECTORY\FILE.EXT
Re:
Hm, not at all.Josip Tosic wrote:Is this what you're looking for? Short example listing:Code: Select all
$(Path)$(FileName)$(CRLF)
So you could make a list of all found directories/files with their full paths.Code: Select all
\DIRECTORY\SUBDIRECTORY \DIRECTORY\FILE.EXT
There is missing command to make list of sub- and sub- and sub- ... directories.
I have Directory with lot and lot of Subdirectories. And some of these Subdirectories (but I do not know exactly which one) has also another Subdirectories (but I do not know how much). How to make list of all Sub- and sub- ... directories from place "Directory"?
Can not use Ctrl+M because it does not search in Subdirectories.
Can not use Ctrl+F - I get list of all subdirectories which I need but - I am not able to copy this list to clipboard
Short example:
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\DIRECTORY\SUBDIRECTORY1
\DIRECTORY\SUBDIRECTORY2
\DIRECTORY\SUBDIRECTORY3\SUBDIRECTORY3.1
\DIRECTORY\SUBDIRECTORY3\SUBDIRECTORY3.2
...
\DIRECTORY\SUBDIRECTORY68\SUBDIRECTORY68.1
\DIRECTORY\SUBDIRECTORY68\SUBDIRECTORY68.2
...
\DIRECTORY\SUBDIRECTORY300
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Re: Recursive 'Make File List'
Note: looks like a good idea for another Automation script.