Hello. Foosion (which is not on this forum already 4 months) or someone other, make please:
- adding all duplicates shell link (file .lnk) at draging in playlist;
- adding name shell link (.lnk) (not the name of the target object) in column "file name" in playlist.
Source code foo_lnk 1.3.1 here (https://github.com/stengerh/foo_lnk/releases/tag/v1.3.1).
Maybe Who help contribute changes in foo_lnk v1.3.1 by the requested features?
Indeed nobody not using foo_lnk? Me very need his rework.
For programmers. Source code foo_lnk v1.3.1 here (https://github.com/stengerh/foo_lnk/releases/tag/v1.3.1).
I'll have a go at it.
I'll have a go at it.
Thank You kind Man.
- adding all duplicates shell link (file .lnk) at draging in playlist;
I don't understand the requirement. foo_lnk does no filtering.
- adding name shell link (.lnk) (not the name of the target object) in column "file name" in playlist.
foo_lnk only resolves the *.LNK file and presents the resulting file path to foobar2000. It can not manipulate meta data.
I don't understand the requirement. foo_lnk does no filtering.
Foo_lnk not add all duplicates *.lnk files.
foo_lnk only resolves the *.LNK file and presents the resulting file path to foobar2000. It can not manipulate meta data.
Names *.lnk files it meta dates? You can teach foo_lnk manipulate this?
And can whether foo_lnk presents paths themselves *.lnk files?
Hi. Pqyt?
I don't know how to answer your question because it does not make sense.
The plugin simply translates an *.LNK to its target. Why would you want to keep a reference to the source *.LNK of a file in a playlist?
@pqyt
Shell Link Resolver (foo_lnk) 64bit compatible:
Where do i download this from?
I haven't found the time to package it yet.
v1.3.2.0, 2023-06-18
* Added x64 build for foobar2000 2.0 and later
https://github.com/stuerp/foo_lnk/releases/tag/v1.3.2.0 (https://github.com/stuerp/foo_lnk/releases/tag/v1.3.2.0)
@pqyt
Thanks. :)
Why would you want to keep a reference to the source *.LNK of a file in a playlist?
Hello. Apologize for absence. You about playli*.fpl?