On Jan 4 23:39, Christian Franke wrote: > Igor Peshansky wrote: > >... > >The point I was making was that maybe we could add another option to > >cygpath to retrieve the "My Documents" path... Opinions? > > > > Yes, good point. I would suggest: > > -M, --mydocs output 'My Documents' directory > > and as an extension for still missing folders: > > -F n, --folder=n output special folder with CSIDL value n (with 0xHEX > allowed) > > Examples: > > $ cygpath -M > /cygdrive/c/Documents and Settings/USER/My Documents > > $ cygpath -F 5 > /cygdrive/c/Documents and Settings/USER/My Documents > > $ cygpath -F 0x19 > /cygdrive/c/Documents and Settings/All Users/Desktop > > $ cygpath -F 0x1a > /cygdrive/c/Documents and Settings/USER/Application Data > > $ cygpath -F 0x35 > /cygdrive/c/Documents and Settings/All Users/My Music > > With a simple wrapper script, all symbolic may be used: > > n="$(sed -n 's,#define CSIDL_'"$1"'\t\([0-9]*\),\1,p' > /usr/include/w32api/shlobj.h)" > cygpath -F ${n:?"$1 not found"} > > > Thanks for any comment
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