El 19/06/14 13:08, John Hupp escribió:
File-roller supports calling an app to open a file within the archive,
but at that point Firefox is seeing (within the html code) path
references to images, etc., and asking pcmanfm to locate those files
in the file system. And of course, they don't exist
On 6/19/2014 11:16 AM, Emiliano Vazquez wrote:
El 18/06/14 19:28, Paul Sutton escribió:
Just tried to extract a zip file downloaded from github, got an
error turns out it wasn't fully downloaded. Once downloaded fully it
was fine.
Paul
Hi Paul.
The problem is when you open a compressed fi
El 18/06/14 19:28, Paul Sutton escribió:
Just tried to extract a zip file downloaded from github, got an error
turns out it wasn't fully downloaded. Once downloaded fully it was fine.
Paul
Hi Paul.
The problem is when you open a compressed file with links to other files
inside the same zip
El 19/06/14 11:45, Andre Rodovalho escribió:
Archive Manager (file-roller) is default on *buntu distros. But I bet
there are lots of others out there...7
It's true. I will try with anothers apps.
You can search for another that has similar functionality, like you
mentioned on WinZip/Rar. Or,
Archive Manager (file-roller) is default on *buntu distros. But I bet there
are lots of others out there...
You can search for another that has similar functionality, like you
mentioned on WinZip/Rar. Or, you can create an script, to extract the files
to a temp folder, than remove the folder on th
El 18/06/14 19:26, Andre Rodovalho escribió:
You need to extrat it!
Why not to extract? You found that when you double click the file, the
software extracts to a temporary folder!
It's possible to automate extraction, but no way this could be different!
Hi Andre!
I want have the same behavi
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Just tried to extract a zip file downloaded from github, got an error
turns out it wasn't fully downloaded. Once downloaded fully it was fine.
Paul
On 18/06/14 23:26, Andre Rodovalho wrote:
> You need to extrat it!
>
> Why not to extract? You foun
You need to extrat it!
Why not to extract? You found that when you double click the file, the
software extracts to a temporary folder!
It's possible to automate extraction, but no way this could be different!
2014-06-18 15:02 GMT-03:00 Emiliano Vazquez :
> Hi guys.
>
> This is the problem
>
>
Hi guys.
This is the problem
I receive a file zipped with a index.html file and another files who
have images and another links inside. I need to open the zip file and
see this index.html without extract the files with right click. When i
do this and see index.html i only see this file and th