Checked Total Commander?
Has an sort of open API to plugins, and either do a python 'proxy' or
maybe just execute a script.
Next step might be using win32com or SWIG to set up the interface..
Just some ideas.
/Andy
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To answer to you both:
The Norton Commander was a popular file manager for DOS,
but the idea of the 2 window concept is still used by a lot of
software.
On Linux the one I use is Midnight Commander (mc).
On Windows there are the 7-zip file manager see http://www.7-zip.org/
(7-zip is also a new c
I don't know about Norton Commander either. But, have you looked at
twander? http://www.tundraware.com/Software/twander/
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On 2005-10-11, anton wrote:
>
> I am googeling some hours now ... still without result.
>
> So I have a question:
>
> Does somebody know a filemanager:
>
> - which looks like Norton Commander/7-Zip Filemanager
What does Norton Commander/7-Zip look like?
> - where I can add python scripts wh
Hi,
I am googeling some hours now ... still without result.
So I have a question:
Does somebody know a filemanager:
- which looks like Norton Commander/7-Zip Filemanager
- where I can add python scripts which I can execute
on a selected file
I already looked at wxpyatol but its not what