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  • H Hauptman n

    This problem was imho not adequate enough described. Before posting, please read the following How to ask smart questions

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    peterchen
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    Even thopugh I agree with Mr. Raymond about the necessity of such a document, his desire to compete with Mr Stephen King for excessiveness and lack of priorities makes the given link fairly useless. OTOH IMOPHO the problem was described adequately.


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    • T Terry ONolley

      You could view the directory in explorer, hit alt-prtscrn, paste it into paintbrush and print it from there!


      Glano perictu com sahni delorin!

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      peterchen
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      You could also paste it into excel. I mean, excel can everything, why not print the files in a directory.


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      • M Maximilien

        it's not a programming question ...


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        Michael P Butler
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        Maximilien wrote: it's not a programming question ... Then maybe it should have gone in the operating systems/ sysadmin forum ;-) Michael CP Blog [^]

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        • H Hauptman n

          This problem was imho not adequate enough described. Before posting, please read the following How to ask smart questions

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          Jorgen Sigvardsson
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          ESR still doesn't get it. You're supposed to claim that it's not possible. Then the geeks/nerds/defender of the technology, will jump in and offer solutions in perfect detail. This works especially well if you need help with Linux stuff. Just get on IRC and join #linux or whatever and claim that "X is crap. It can't do Y nor Z". Try it sometimes and you'll be amazed. :) -- Booohoo!

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          • K kjessee

            Does anyone know of a way to print a list of files in a directory?

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            Terry ONolley
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            This sounds like a great CP article - just make sure you write it in .NET or everyone will think it is worthless. Shell integration with Right-click support for printing directories. Could come in very useful.


            Glano perictu com sahni delorin!

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            • P peterchen

              You could also paste it into excel. I mean, excel can everything, why not print the files in a directory.


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              mlog || Agile Programming | doxygen

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              Terry ONolley
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              Did you try this? Does it work? Sounds cool if it does.


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              • P peterchen

                Even thopugh I agree with Mr. Raymond about the necessity of such a document, his desire to compete with Mr Stephen King for excessiveness and lack of priorities makes the given link fairly useless. OTOH IMOPHO the problem was described adequately.


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                Colin Angus Mackay
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                peterchen wrote: IMOPHO :confused: IMO = In my opinion PHO = Physician-Hosipital organisation IMOPHO??? I'm confussed.


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                  peterchen wrote: IMOPHO :confused: IMO = In my opinion PHO = Physician-Hosipital organisation IMOPHO??? I'm confussed.


                  "You can have everything in life you want if you will just help enough other people get what they want." --Zig Ziglar Coming soon: The Second EuroCPian Event

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                  Jeremy Kimball
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                  I Make Ostriches Poop Hard Omeletes? :)


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                  • W Wackatronic

                    Yes. Post this to the correct forum and you'll probably get an answer. Read the discalimer for the lounge. No Programming Questions! Please

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                    Let me re-phrase the queston. A couple years ago I came across a shareware program that would print a list of file names (the names, not the contents of the file) that were contained in a specified directory. Does anyone know what this program was called, or where I can find it? Sorry, It was somewhat vague. And maybe it should have been in the General Discussion area.

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                    • K kjessee

                      Let me re-phrase the queston. A couple years ago I came across a shareware program that would print a list of file names (the names, not the contents of the file) that were contained in a specified directory. Does anyone know what this program was called, or where I can find it? Sorry, It was somewhat vague. And maybe it should have been in the General Discussion area.

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                      Lost User
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                      JD Design[^] has Print Directory (I think that's what it's called. I bought the suite back in 1999 though rarely use that item. Michael Martin Australia "I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So i had to leave the place as soon as possible." - Mr.Prakash 24/04/2004

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