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ok i'm not making an account to post the program i made. someone do it for me thanks... I finished DaWolfey's request.. a program that does the following: A program that opens/closes a defined list of applications, services, files and folders A profile is made that defines apps/services/etc that should be opened. The profile has "open" and "close" buttons. Open opens the defined list of apps/services/etc. Close closes them all The profile is an individual file that can be moved to different machines here you go dude... http://slightlyprofessional.net/MSAC.rar its in c# so it needs .net
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# ¿ Apr 14, 2007 04:33 |
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# ¿ May 21, 2024 14:50 |
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Resolution posted:Can someone port the "Compound" app from Windows to OS X.4? That would be really helpful. i'll do this next. edit i dont have to its done Sharkface fucked around with this message at 04:41 on Apr 14, 2007 |
# ¿ Apr 14, 2007 04:34 |
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Charun posted:A program that tests files to see if they are availiable to open and read. Ideally it would scan a directory and report a list of files that it couldn't read and the error encountered (permission/file error). http://slightlyprofessional.net/FAC.rar you can either choose a file, multiple files, or entire directories. It'll verify that each file can be opened and yell if it can't open it. If you're doing your entire hard drive, dont worry, the program didnt' crash, it's just going to take a while opening each file on your hard drive. Also, you can click verbose mode and it'll return the attributes of each file! It's in c# so it needs .net.
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# ¿ Apr 26, 2007 23:29 |
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Charun posted:This is great, only it seems to need write permission to open the files. Is there any way to do it with just read? Or at least distinguish between no permission and read permission? By default System.IO.File.Open() opens files in read/write mode so it would have been able to tell if it has write permission or not and report that. I rewrote it anyways to make it clear that is what the code is doing and to explain exactly why it cannot open the file for read/write either because it is locked by the OS or a lack of permissions or because the file disappeared. http://slightlyprofessional.net/FAC.rar
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# ¿ Apr 27, 2007 05:06 |
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Neurozys posted:3 lines of code! (Plus importing a mixer library) i took a stab at this in unmanaged c++ and no extern's other than the windows classes. it was a nightmare and i was amazed at how hard mfc has made this.
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# ¿ May 1, 2007 07:51 |
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evilalien posted:I would like a Windows program that does the following http://slightlyprofessional.net/DirectorySplit.rar does exactly what you asked. You can dry fire it to be sure you're not gonna gently caress anything up.
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# ¿ May 3, 2007 22:28 |
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Vanadium posted:I was beaten and I did not even get to the GUI yet lol i didn't know about the system.io.path class.. that woulda made this a lot easier. aaannndd I thought you could have a file and a directory named the same thing.. lemme make a quick rewrite. thanks for that!
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# ¿ May 3, 2007 23:16 |
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Vanadium posted:I was beaten and I did not even get to the GUI yet k i rewrote it using some of the ideas i got from your source. Thanks for using the System.IO.Path thing. I never woulda used that lol. check out my ghetto random namer! http://www.tinyappz.com/wiki/DirectorySplit
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# ¿ May 3, 2007 23:52 |
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Stares At Floor posted:I would like a program that on launch: the win32 part makes this tough. the only way to do this is through WMI and typically, the folks who write drivers dont' include disable/enable commands in their drivers. would a .net app work?
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# ¿ May 10, 2007 22:36 |
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twice burned ice posted:Brilliant. This is exactly what I wanted. Thanks. make sure you remove your request from the wiki. thanks!
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# ¿ May 25, 2009 01:20 |
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Sharrow posted:I could do with an tiny app that... launches another app. i could write a vb script that would read B.ini and fire the exe you want. i'm not sure why you want B to be a TSR, is there something that B would be doing after it executes the command?
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# ¿ Jul 13, 2011 23:32 |
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thegasman2000 posted:Sorry to be more clear... I have all different sizes and shapes and need them to all be square. the problem with Photoshop is that when it takes a 61 x 1551 image and I set it to make 415 x 415 it outputs a rectangle of 8 x 415. I need a 415 x 415 with white space on either side. try telling me what you want to do using the words crop and resize.. It sounds like a pretty simple powershell script once that gets sorted out.
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# ¿ Aug 18, 2011 22:43 |
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# ¿ May 21, 2024 14:50 |
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thegasman2000 posted:Awesome, I would like to resize the image, keeping its proportions, to a certain size. Then Crop the image into a square whilst not loosing any of the image. i dont have an easy way to do this in powershell. its possible, but i'd have to modify the RGB directly. there has to be an easier way. just curious tho, why don't you size it in the html of the webpage you're displaying it in?
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