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Command line & drag and drop #4

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vicgonzal opened this issue Apr 7, 2023 · 1 comment
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Command line & drag and drop #4

vicgonzal opened this issue Apr 7, 2023 · 1 comment

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@vicgonzal
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Hello,

Congratulations for your softwre, is becoming the best tool for to manage dsk files.

When I was 16 I had an Amstrad PCW 8256, late on became a 8512 due to I worked for an Amstrad technical service company, even I adapted a 5 1/4 drive to my PCW in order to reduce disk costs, that's why today I enjoy with PCW emulators, Joyce from John Elliott and PCW Box from Habi, also I had a ZX Spectrum, and many of my frieds had an Amstrad CPC, so I play a lot with dsk files, thats why I love DiskImageManager.

I would like advice a couple of things:

  1. Be able to open a dsk file using the command line, for example with KuShellExtension, another great program.
    Or extract the specified files to a specified folder, using wildcard.

  2. Be able to manage files inside dsk image with drag and drop, that way the file management will be really quick.

@damieng
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damieng commented Dec 21, 2023

  1. Perhaps, this wouldn't be difficult to do.
  2. Right now we support read/extract only and I don't have any immediate plans to allow adding files/writing to DSKs.

The main problem with drag-to-export is that some files you will need the headers and other files you might not. There isn't a clear way to decide where to put this in the drag-drop model.

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