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Path Copy
- Version 3.0
_____________________________________________________________________________
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY:
THE SOFTWARE PRODUCT IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES AS TO
PERFORMANCE OF MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED
OR IMPLIED. THE USER MUST ASSUME THE ENTIRE RISK OF USING THIS PROGRAM.
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, in no event shall
Ninotech Software or its suppliers be liable for any special, incidental,
indirect, or consequential damages whatsoever (including, without
limitation, damages for loss of business profits, business interruption,
loss of business information, or any other pecuniary loss) arising out of
the use of or inability to use the SOFTWARE PRODUCT, even if Ninotech
Software has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
_____________________________________________________________________________
Path Copy Description:
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Path Copy is a shell extension that enables you to copy the path of a file or
directory to the Clipboard from inside the Windows Explorer. All you have to
do is to open the Windows Explorer, right-click the item(s) of interest and
choose "Copy Path" in the context menu.
Path Copy Installation:
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Right-click on PATHC300.INF file and choose "Install" in the context menu.
If a dialog appears asking the location of the files, navigate to the files
and click OK (in most cases, the correct path will already be shown).
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Revision List:
* Version 3.0
Additions:
- "Copy Short Name" and "Copy Long Name" menu items added to enable copy of
the file and directory names without the full path.
- Wildcards (? and *) are now supported when replacing text in user defined
copy methods.
- Online help updated.
Removals:
- None
Fixes:
- When a user defined copy method replaces text all occurrences of the text
to replace are now replaced. Previously only the first occurrence was
replaced.
* Version 2.1
Additions:
- Support for user defined copying methods. Choose "Setup..." in the
"Copy Path" menu to setup the copying methods. This means that the user
can define settings for the way that paths are copied. These settings
include replacement of text, conversion of backslashes to slashes, etc.
- About dialog box added (choose "About Path Copy" in the System menu of
the Setup Path Copy dialog box).
- Online help added.
Removals:
- None
Fixes:
- Correct displaying of help texts in the Windows Explorer status bar.
* Version 2.0
Additions:
- "Copy Short UNC Path" menu item added to allow UNC paths to be converted
to short paths.
- "Copy Internet Path" menu item added to allow paths to be formatted
according to the internet standard. This means that e.g. spaces are
converted to %20's. This allows the copied path to be used as a file link
in e.g. e-mails (of course the e-mail client has to supports file links -
Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Outlook Express support file links).
- When an item located in a shared directory on the local hard drive is
path copied (through UNC or Internet copy), the name of the share is now
merged into the path copied to the Clipboard (this feature works on
Windows NT and Windows 2000, but NOT on Windows 95/98).
Removals:
- None
Fixes:
- "Copy Path" menu sometimes appeared multiple times in the Windows Explorer
File menu. This has been fixed.
- The Windows Explorer crashes when the "Copy Path" menu item is chosen
from the context menu of the folder tree (in the left pane). This has
been fixed.
* Changes in version 1.0
- First public release
_____________________________________________________________________________
URL: http://www.image.dk/~ninotech
E-mail: ninotech@image.dk
Copyright ⌐ 1998-2000 Ninotech Software
All Rights Reserved
_____________________________________________________________________________
This program is freeware and may be redistributed without limit provided it
is retained in its original form, with all files included.