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Published by Methedras
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Date Posted: |
August 3rd, 2002
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Last Updated: |
March 3rd, 2003
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License: |
Artistic License |
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Downloads: |
8,210 total; 3 recently |
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28,618 total |
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User Rating: |
awaiting 10 votes |
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About DirLister:
DirLister lists contents of a directory and it's subdirectories in a text file and displays the organization of them. (see the screenshot).
It can show some datas related to files:
Size
Creation Time
Last Modified Time
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Latest Version |
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Details about this version:
Version 1.2
Code cleaned and commented.
Now handle the selection of a Symlink (like on the Desktop)
Version 1.3
yes there is a version 1.3 but:
This version uses a new algorithm which was made to align files' datas in a single column.
The algorithms works fine but I made a mistake: all the displayed datas are aligned by counting the number of caracters from the border, not the number of pixels. So it results that the datas aren't aligned cause different caracters do not have the same width (look: o O).
So why not just post that one ?
Because this new algorithms takes more time and uses quiet much more memory. (In fact we go throught directory twice: once for files and once for the datas so we don't write directly to the output like in 1.2 but we keep in memory the thing as BString that gets modified with the second passage.)
So why release it ?
For those who might be interested in seeing the algorithm and to ask anyone knowing a way to change the "number_of_caracters_from_border" by "number_of_pixels from border" to contact me so I can change that and have REAL alignment.
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Intel Version - requires R5 (37 KB) |
7,144 downloads |
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[rating: 10] |
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version 1.3 x86 |
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version 1.2 x86 |
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