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problem with subfolders of hidden folders
Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 8:30 am
by revell
I don't know if it's a bug or a feature

but if I hide a folder (in my case on the desktop) and access it with XnView I cann't access the subfolders through the "Explorer Window" of XnView. (The little plus that usually shows that a folder includes subfolder disappears thus I cann't open subfolders anymore.)
I activated the "Show hidden files" checkbox in the options but the only way I can access subfolders is through the "thumbnail window".
This is rather unpractical if I want to move files and have to many files inside a folder to see the file to move and the subfolder on one screen. In this case one has to be really quick or open a second XnView window.
(I use XnView 1.82.4 on Windows XP SP2)
Re: problem with subfolders of hidden folders
Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 9:35 am
by xnview
revell wrote:I don't know if it's a bug or a feature

but if I hide a folder (in my case on the desktop) and access it with XnView I cann't access the subfolders through the "Explorer Window" of XnView. (The little plus that usually shows that a folder includes subfolder disappears thus I cann't open subfolders anymore.)
I activated the "Show hidden files" checkbox in the options but the only way I can access subfolders is through the "thumbnail window".
This is rather unpractical if I want to move files and have to many files inside a folder to see the file to move and the subfolder on one screen. In this case one has to be really quick or open a second XnView window.
(I use XnView 1.82.4 on Windows XP SP2)
In the windows explorer, do you show hidden files?
Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 10:03 am
by marsh
part confirmed- Folder tree never displays hidden subfolders.
It displays c:\hidden. Not c:\in\hidden
A possibly related hidden subfolder problem is reported here:
http://newsgroup.xnview.com/viewtopic.php?t=3613#17423
Yes, but---
Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 2:12 pm
by Clo
—>
marsh

Hello B. !
- Same here, whether both folder and its sub-forder have the "
h" attribute, only the folder is displayed in the tree, while they are visible i.e. in Total Commander "Tree"…
—>
Pierre

“
Desktop” in
not a normal folder, it's a
virtual one, so it does
not behave like other directories, and personally, I avoid to use it as an usal dir., because all handlings are not possible, and it causes a lot of issues…

KR
Claude
Clo