ZuneARC has been fixed a little.
1. Bug with displaying file names if they contain spaces.
2. Bug with a graphic glitch on the command line bar if we changed the window size.
The Config file in the archive had a problem when you tried to delete a file with the .gz extension (only .gz). Zune Arch did not display the contents of these archives and, in some cases, caused Zune ARC to crash.
In the attached archive, you will find a sample .gz file and the correct Config (changed tool).
If you have modified the Config file, please consider my modification.
Farox, I tested ‘ProcessIcon’ with ‘IconPoser’. It works well, the icon is created, but when saving, a request appears asking me to enter the disk volume.
This problem does not exist in the 32-bit version. I am attaching a screenshot and the IconPoser archive.
Your Input on the screen shot shows "RAM Disk:" and the requests asks for "Disk". It's suspicious and probably means that paths with spaces in them are not handled well. Are you also getting same "Disk" requsters when select input and output to paths with spaces in them?
On 32-bit, this can be resolved by using a path without spaces!
On 64-bit, I no longer have the Disk request, but there are other strange requests. I have attached the Iconposer.zip archive above if you would like to check it out. Thank you.
@AMIGASYSTEM
Here is Lzop 1.04 compiled for Aros64bit...please test if it works
I try to compile the old 1.02 from the Archive but give me trouble...and switched to the new release.
If all works i'll pubblish lzop and ProcessIcon soon.
Thanks, it works well. Tomorrow I will add the .lzo format to ZuneARC, and I will also create a Datatypes Descriptor so that Wanderer can identify ‘lzo’ archives.
lzop is a file compressor similar to gzip. Its main advantages over gzip
are much higher compression and decompression speed at the cost of
some compression ratio.
lzop was designed with the following goals in mind:
- speed (both compression and decompression)
- reasonable drop-in compatibility to gzip
- portability
@deadwood - Your Input on the screen shot shows "RAM Disk:" and the requests asks for "Disk". It's suspicious and probably means that paths with spaces in them are not handled well. Are you also getting same "Disk" requsters when select input and output to paths with spaces in them?
Resolved on AROS One 64Bit, the space error is corrected by an application called ‘Gsar’ to be copied to the C folder.
Gsar is located on Aros Archive, I managed to compile it to 64bit and now ‘IconPoser’ works fine with no errors even if you save with a name without the .info extension.
IconPoser is not complete. To work properly, you need to convert ‘picturereq’ to 64-bit. This request file previews the images to be used to create new icons, but I couldn't find the sources for ‘picturereq’ Yannick Erb!
Question: does AnZip replace ArZip? I ask because I noticed that they use the same Zune configuration file.
Basically, if Zune Prefs is set to save the GUI size, when I shrink the AnZip GUI, the ArZip GUI automatically shrinks too.
For example, if I choose a small GUI for AnZip, it will create graphic artefacts on AnZip. I am attaching a short demonstration video.
Nice catch, I actually use same mui template to stsrt my gui. I must forgotten to change.
I will recompile and fix one area of anzip too.
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