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I noticed that the option to add the optimize archive function to the context menu is missing on Windows 10.
Opening each archive with the interface in order to click it becomes tedious with many files.Same for others functions like Remove Archive Encryption
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It would be nice to be able to at least extract Zstandard archives.
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I prefer to use light themes, and when, for example, I have set up my main archive screen to be Classic Toolbar with Blizzard Blue, files in the archive are highlighted (no checkboxes, full row select) with white text on grey background. They are easy to see .
However, in the Add screens, the files and folders are black type upon a pale blue background, which is not so readily visible, especially when highlighting separate files in lists with Ctrl/Click for addition. It would be ideal if the backgrounds to files in these screens could be set to mimic the highlighting of those in the main archive window.
I have tried experimenting with different themes and settings for skins, toolbars and so forth, but, unless I’ve missed something, none seem to give me the effect I want.
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Re: Windows 11 Context menu support
It would really make me happy if you put .BH in the Windows 11 context menu. I know it’s in the “More Options” section, but this would make it more convenient. Don’t know why the option to add it to the menu isn’t there in the first place. P-L-E-A-S-E ??? :) Thanks You!
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Any chance of including this format in a future release?
https://github.com/FS-make-simple/paq9a
Exceptional compression levels.
Thanks.
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In Windows 11 a new explorer context menu is introduced.
The “old” context menu may still be accessed through an additional mouse click, to reach the PowerArchiver context menu functions, but this isn’t comfortable at all.Could you add PowerArchiver items to the first level (and ideally disable the Windows native ZIP entry)
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I’m surprised that OneDrive for Business isn’t supported. I can’t link my company’s OneDrive account, but a personal (free) account works fine.
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Hi,
I’d like to propose an improvement for password protected archives.
Actual behavior is:
If I open an archive, which is password protected and make a typo in the password dialog, I’ll get the message, that the password was wrong and I end up with an empty window. I need to reopen the archive to be able to enter the password again.Improved behavior:
Tell me, that the password was wrong and give me the chance to enter the correct password to decrypt the archive. -
Hello!
I know I have been asking for this feature some time ago, but as nothing has changed let me ask again:
The ZIPX-format offers an algorithm, that compresses JPEG-files by about 20-30%. Please add compression (packing) support for this in ZIPX-archives to Powerarchiver. Extraction of JPEGs packed into ZIPX by this algorithm is already supported by Powerarchiver for a long time, so it should not be difficult? Or is it a licensing problem?
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Hi,
I’d like to suggest, that the correct archive type is (always) selected, when adding files by drag & drop to an archive.
This is already happening if the archive has the correct extension. For example, if I’m adding files to test.zip, zip will be selected. If I’m adding files to test.7z, 7z will be selected as format in “Add dialog”.
But this won’t be working, if the archive has not the “right” extension.
So XPI files (Firefox addons) for example are ZIP files. PowerArchiver opens them without any problems, but if I try to add file by drag & drop, PowerArchiver won’t auto select “ZIP”, but use the last selected archive format, while PowerArchiver already knows, that I’m trying to add files to a ZIP.
Let User Add Subfolder to SFX Extract Folder
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An earlier version of the program let me add a subfolder to the default Temp folder PA extracts an SFX file to. As it is PA dumps all the files into the top level Temporary folder and, in my opinion, makes a mess.
Also, I have occasion to ask users of my product to find a particular file in the extracted set. It makes this much easier if they are all in a unique folder with a name of my choosing.
If this feature exists please point me to it.
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did you try %temp%\name?
(check for actual alias usage in help file, been while since i checked that out)… it should work fine!
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did you try %temp%\name?
That’s how the older version I was using worked. In the current version the extract location is chosen from a dropdown and you can only choose from fixed options. None of these three options has a subfolder.
(check for actual alias usage in help file, been while since i checked that out)… it should work fine!
My search of Help found no reference to the word alias and only one to the word actual and it was not on topic.
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Another way to do this is to use the archive name as the subfolder name.
I can see the possibility of conflicts this way but it most probably works.
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here is the help:
conext sensitive help (press help in Make SFX window):
“Default “UnZip To” folder” - This is the default folder in which the extracted files will be placed. If you select “Use TEMP directory”, the files will be extracted to the default Windows temporary directory. Click here for more info on advanced extract path options.
and then click here leads you to this:
Predefined extraction paths can be entered in either the Make SFX or SFX Wizard “Default UnZip To folder” field.
Extraction Path Options
Constant Description Typical or Example Path
%temp% User’s temporary folder C:\WINDOWS\TEMP
%temp-unique% A unique temporary folder C:\WINDOWS\TEMP~SFX345A
%win% Windows Directory C:\WINDOWS
%winsys% Windows System Files Directory C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM
%PROG% Program Files Folder C:\Program Files
%DOCS% User’s documents folder C:\My Documents
%DESKTOP% User’s Desktop Folder C:\Windows\Desktop
%FONTS% Fonts Folder C:\Windows\FontsYou can also use registry entries. In this case, use the pipe symbol ( | ) to create sub-folders.
Examples
Default UnZip To folder: %prog%\PowerArchiver\Skins
Typically: C:\Program Files\PowerArchiver\Skins
Default UnZip To folder: %temp%~test
Typically: C:\Windows\Temp~test)Default UnZip To folder: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\CommonFilesDir|MySoftware
Typically: C:\Program Files\Common Files\MySoftware:)
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check example here
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Okay. I think I’ve got it. It never dawned on me you could type in the dropdown items. And even if it did I wouldn’t have thought it understood relative paths.
Thanks very much for your help.
But, that leads to a new question. A caution in this help area says:
Important information on using “run command line after extract” option
In case you are using advanced extraction path option together with run command line after extracting option, you will need to use special “{p}” option in the run command line after extracting field so you can tell PowerArchiver SFX where to find extracted files.
Example
Default UnZip To folder: %temp-unique%
Run Command Line: setup.exe
Explanation: These options will run setup.exe from temporary path noted above.I do run a setup program after unzipping. But, I don’t understand these instructions.
I don’t understand what a {p} option is. If my extract-to folder is FOOBAR it looks like I would use:
Default UnZip To folder: %temp%\FOOBAR
Run Command Line: setup.exeBut, I don’t see how that’s added any {p} option?
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if you do just setup.exe, it will run setup.exe and thats it. If will run whatever is first setup.exe on that system in system path… if you do {p}\setup.exe, it will actually run %temp%\FOOBAR\setup.exe.
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no, you can add it if you want… it doesnt add it automatically, it is optional and up to you.
so use {p}\setup.exe and it should be fine.
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I’m still not sure I get it.
If I use:
Default UnZip To folder: %temp%\FOOBAR
Run Command Line: setup.exeIt will run setup.exe in the %temp%\FOOBAR folder. But, if I use {p}\setup.exe it will do something else???
All I use PA for is to dump the files in a folder named FOOBAR under the default Temp directory and start Setup.exe in the folder FOOBAR and quit. Setup does the rest.
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Default UnZip To folder: %temp%\FOOBAR
Run Command Line: {p}\setup.exeis what you should use… it runs specific path command line to where your executable is.
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p.s. just try it yourself and see if it works fine for you!
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p.s. just try it yourself and see if it works fine for you!
That’s what’s confusing. Not using (leaving out) the {p} seems to work fine. If I just use setup.exe, PA creates the subfolder and extracts the files into it and launches setup.
Thank you very much for all your help.
I still wish I could understand how adding the {p} is different than not adding it.
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I think the problem is the example in manual is wrong since it doesn’t use the {p} option but is supposed to be an example of how to use the {p} option.
I found this incredibly hard to decipher, and really don’t understand why SFX wouldn’t run the command line in the root extracted folder, especially when you set something like the default extract to temp folder.
This could do with a lot of improvement, and better documentation.