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Progress window when using Xarchiver from the command line or from a file-manager
- ARJ, RAR and ZIP archive comment are supported + ARJ and ZIP archive comment are supported
Ability to convert the archive to self-extracting for those archive types which support it
- Smart detection of arj, zip and rar password encrypted archives + Smart detection of arj and zip password encrypted archives
All the the output of the command line archiver is displayed in the Xarchiver window
- All common formats are supported: 7z, arj, bzip2, gzip, lha, lzma, lzop, rar, tar, xz, zip, tar.bz2, tar.gz, tar.lzma, tar.lzop, tar.xz, deb and rpm packages (open and extract only) + All common formats are supported: 7z, arj, bzip2, gzip, lha, lzma, lzop, tar, xz, zip, tar.bz2, tar.gz, tar.lzma, tar.lzop, tar.xz, deb and rpm packages (open and extract only)
Deb and Rpm packages are handled internally, their package managers are NOT required.
- Zip, rar, arj and 7z password encrypted archives are fully supported + Zip, arj and 7z password encrypted archives are fully supported
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Chapter 1.
Introduction
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- At startup, Xarchiver detects the available installed archivers (tar,rar,zip etc) and the script xdg-open for handling different file types. Since Xarchiver is a frontend (a graphic user interface to the command line executables) it can't create archives whose archiver is not available. For instance if you have the free edition of rar, unrar, Xarchiver can't create rar archives since unrar allows rar archives to be opened, tested and extracted but not to be created. + At startup, Xarchiver detects the available installed archivers (tar,zip etc) and the script xdg-open for handling different file types. Since Xarchiver is a frontend (a graphic user interface to the command line executables) it can't create archives whose archiver is not available. Xarchiver will run in the background the command line executable of the archiver with the archiver's proper switches to perform the selected operation. If something goes wrong Xarchiver reports the full output of the archiver executable in the command line output window. Starting with release 0.5 the files in the archive can be opened within Xarchiver. The script xdg-open will detect the file type and run the proper application to handle it. If you don't have such script installed in your system (it's found in the xdg-utils package) Xarchiver will recognize HTML, txt and images files only. The Preferences dialog will notify this to you when you click the Advanced section inside it. --- xarchiver-0.5.4.10.orig/doc/html/ch04s02.html 2017-05-12 04:02:48.000000000 -0500 +++ xarchiver-0.5.4.10/doc/html/ch04s02.html 2017-06-27 10:49:37.077708847 -0500 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -
First of all choose 'New' and select one of arj, 7zip, rar or zip archive formats and choose 'Add' from the Action menu. Do NOT check "Password" in the Add dialog. Add your files and then reopen the Add dialog again but this time check "Password" and +
First of all choose 'New' and select one of arj, 7zip or zip archive formats and choose 'Add' from the Action menu. Do NOT check "Password" in the Add dialog. Add your files and then reopen the Add dialog again but this time check "Password" and enter your password. From now on all the files you add to the archive will be password protected.
Because rar and arj executable do not allow to do so. Zip and 7z convertion to self-extracting is made by appending an sfx module to the archive so it's possible to choose a different path. +
Because arj executable do not allow to do so. Zip and 7z convertion to self-extracting is made by appending an sfx module to the archive so it's possible to choose a different path. |