![]() ![]() Warning: Total Commander doesn't show hidden/system files byĭefault, but you can enable them in Configuration - Options - Display - Show Hidden/System files.Click "Recurse subdirectories" to change attributes of files in subdirs too.Here you can set the Archive, Read only, Hidden, and System AttributesĬhange the 'last modified' time stamp of the file(s).Choose Files - Change Attributes from the menu.Select the files whose attributes you want to change.The default Windows editor notepad.exe will be launchedĮditor in Configuration - Options - Viewer/Editor.Place the cursor on the file you want to edit.Use Shift+F3 if you want to view the file under the cursor while other files are selected.You may also select multiple files, then switch through them with 'n' and 'p' buttons.Place the cursor on the file you want to view.All selected archives will be unpacked to the target directory.You can decide to unpack only specific files,.There is also a second way to unpack files:.Select the files you want to unpack, either with Insert or the mouse (Ctrl+Click).If it's a self-extracting EXE, open with Ctrl+PageDown. The final archive file appears in the target paneĮNTER.Select Files - Pack from the menu, or press Alt+F5.Select the files you want to pack, either with Insert or the mouse. ![]()
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