Add archive extension [DONE]
Add archive extension [DONE]
Good day.
Quite often I need to look in ZIP and JAR files.
ZIP works out of the box.
What do I need to do to enable JAR?
Apologies if I am missing something obvious.
Quite often I need to look in ZIP and JAR files.
ZIP works out of the box.
What do I need to do to enable JAR?
Apologies if I am missing something obvious.
Re: Add archive extension
Hi,
Well, basically you always can force NC to try to open an archive by cmd+down arrow.
If you want to change archives extensions whitelist, you need to manually change something in a config:
filePanel->general->archivesExtensionsWhitelist
Well, basically you always can force NC to try to open an archive by cmd+down arrow.
If you want to change archives extensions whitelist, you need to manually change something in a config:
filePanel->general->archivesExtensionsWhitelist
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/**
* Which extensions should be treated as potential archives when deciding what to do upon Enter key pressed
*/
"archivesExtensionsWhitelist": "zip, tar, pax, cpio, xar, lha, ar, cab, mtree, iso, bz2, gz, bzip2, gzip, 7z, rar",
Re: Add archive extension
Thanks, it was very helpful!
Is there a way to browse archive within archive?
Like, .war within .ear
Is there a way to browse archive within archive?
Like, .war within .ear
Re: Add archive extension
That's not supported currently.igoriokas wrote:Is there a way to browse archive within archive?
Like, .war within .ear
I want to implement this functionality in some future, but frankly not so sure if this feature might be useful.
Re: Add archive extension
Total Commander does it and I've used it a few of times (i.e. zipped APK which has zipped game data inside), but it's definitely a low priority thing.
Re: Add archive extension
CMD - Down Arrow is my friend.
Where is the config file BTW. I remember it is THE config option now, but I did not pay attention as to where it was located.
Nothing in ~ or in ~/.config that I could identify as files config..
Where is the config file BTW. I remember it is THE config option now, but I did not pay attention as to where it was located.
Nothing in ~ or in ~/.config that I could identify as files config..
Re: Add archive extension
Don,
Config is located in ~/Library/Application Support/Nimble Commander/Config/Config.json
You just have to add this key into JSON file.
Config is located in ~/Library/Application Support/Nimble Commander/Config/Config.json
You just have to add this key into JSON file.
Re: Add archive extension
Browsing of archives within another archive was added recently:
http://magnumbytes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=132
http://magnumbytes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=132