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-- card: 31564 from stack: in.0
-- bmap block id: 0
-- flags: 0000
-- background id: 3797
-- name:
-- part contents for background part 1
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From: science@nems.ARPA (Mark Zimmermann)
Date: 7 Mar 88 19:10:20 GMT
I'm looking for a way to automagically catalog the directories (files and
folders) on a bunch (100 or so) floppies ... is there already a stack to
do this? I envision something (probably XFCN-driven) which would prompt
the user to insert a disk, would read the files/folders off that disk, and
then put the data into fields on a more-or-less standard stack like Disk
Librarian ... user could later go back and annotate, etc.
I have a kludgey, partially-implemented solution which isn't entirely
satisfactory:
- use HFS Backup (PCPC prog) to produce a text file of each disk's
directory info
- write a script to import the directory text info into one card each
But as mentioned earlier, it's slow and ugly. Nice to have would
be info on each file's size, creation/modification date, etc. (as HFS
Backup provides, tab-delimited, in its listings).
Any advice? Many tnx ... ^z
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auto disk librarian/cataloger stack?
-- part contents for background part 41
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What links to auto disk librarian/cataloger stack??