DropIt
Re: DropIt
Hi, found a bug (I think) that has been frustrating me for a while, but I managed to replicate it.
In short: I use DropIt to move OCR'ed pdf files to a folder/subfolder structure (e.g. /2013/05) where Evernote imports it automatically. The problem is that when moving files, the Archive file attribute is cleared and that is what Evernote uses to see if a files has been imported or not.
Is it possible to keep the Archive file attribute and move a file at the same time?
In short: I use DropIt to move OCR'ed pdf files to a folder/subfolder structure (e.g. /2013/05) where Evernote imports it automatically. The problem is that when moving files, the Archive file attribute is cleared and that is what Evernote uses to see if a files has been imported or not.
Is it possible to keep the Archive file attribute and move a file at the same time?
Re: DropIt
Try this update and let me know if the problem persists:
http://www.lupopensuite.com/files/dropi ... rtable.zip
A general note: starting from this version I unified 32-bit and 64-bit versions (I modified the code of loin2kolpotoru to automatically install the correct exe in the installer version), keeping only two packages (Installer and Portable).
http://www.lupopensuite.com/files/dropi ... rtable.zip
A general note: starting from this version I unified 32-bit and 64-bit versions (I modified the code of loin2kolpotoru to automatically install the correct exe in the installer version), keeping only two packages (Installer and Portable).
Re: DropIt
It seems that the Archive attribute is unchanged after moving, so it works now, thanks!
Another problem with the version you posted popped-up though: it seems that one of the abbreviations I use doesn't work anymore:
Rules: *_OCR.pdf
Action: Move
Destination: C:\Administration\%YearModified%\%MonthModified%\
The files I scanned are moved to C:\Administration\2013\ (not C:\Administration\2013\05)
Is that something you can replicate on your end?
Another problem with the version you posted popped-up though: it seems that one of the abbreviations I use doesn't work anymore:
Rules: *_OCR.pdf
Action: Move
Destination: C:\Administration\%YearModified%\%MonthModified%\
The files I scanned are moved to C:\Administration\2013\ (not C:\Administration\2013\05)
Is that something you can replicate on your end?
Re: DropIt
Thanks Lupo for the %PortableDrive%! its working great!
Is it possible to make it more intelligent? it will know what external drive the destination folder is in even when Dropit is not run in the particular external drive?
destination folder = %portabledrive%\library
example. i run Dropit in C:\ = %portabledrive% is C:\ ,suppose i connected external drive sometimes it shows E:\ or F:\ or G:\,
dropit will look for the particular drive letter with the .\library in it.
TIA
Is it possible to make it more intelligent? it will know what external drive the destination folder is in even when Dropit is not run in the particular external drive?
destination folder = %portabledrive%\library
example. i run Dropit in C:\ = %portabledrive% is C:\ ,suppose i connected external drive sometimes it shows E:\ or F:\ or G:\,
dropit will look for the particular drive letter with the .\library in it.
TIA
Re: DropIt
And what would happen if there are two or more "%drive%\library" folders (more than one external drives connected)?
Re: DropIt
@Hitman: it correctly works for me, could you send me an example of file that isn't correctly moved?
@starstuff: sorry, but I think it isn't possible because abbreviations are replaced by corresponding strings, independently of the rest of the string where are used.
@starstuff: sorry, but I think it isn't possible because abbreviations are replaced by corresponding strings, independently of the rest of the string where are used.
Re: DropIt
Lupo73 wrote:@Hitman: it correctly works for me, could you send me an example of file that isn't correctly moved?
I am embarrassed to admit it, but it seems that I was still running another program at the same time which screwed things up (Belvedere). Testings shows that all is working now, thanks again (and yes, I've uninstalled Belvedere ).
Re: DropIt
So you're having too many irons in the fire, aren't you?
Re: DropIt
Yes, but I'm convinced now that DropIt is the only file processor for me ...tproli wrote:So you're having too many irons in the fire, aren't you?
Re: DropIt
eheh.. Belvedere is not bad, but I'm trying to make DropIt even better
The next version 5.2 is ready, now I'm waiting for language translations.. help to update old translations is welcome! thanks!
The next version 5.2 is ready, now I'm waiting for language translations.. help to update old translations is welcome! thanks!
Updated: English, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Spanish, Swedish, Vietnamese.
Not Updated: Brazilian Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Indonesian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese.
Last edited by Lupo73 on Wed May 29, 2013 12:01 am, edited 3 times in total.
Re: DropIt
@Lupo73,
thanks sir for the reply! i'll just copy dropit to my external drive.
Dropit is way ahead of Belvedere, it sort of like a simple Jarvis from ironman for me.
i have an enhancement request for the ambiguation of filenames where you choose where you put the files.
the feature is to observe heirarchy for ambiguation based on the rule position inside the profile.
example.
i have files "New File Document (N)", "New File (N)", "New (N)"
suppose we have checked the option observe heirarchy (warning! this will remove user intervention)
i will set the rules as
1. *New File Document* move to c:\New File Document
2. *New File* move to c:\New File
3. *New* move to c:\New
based on their heirarchy, all files with "New File Document" in them will be move to c:\New File Document without asking the user and same with 2 and 3
whereas if i set the rule (change 2 and 3)
1. *New File Document* move to c:\New File Document
2. *New* move to c:\New
3. *New File* move to c:\New File
based on their heirarchy, all files with "New File Document" will be move to c:\New File Document while the rest of the files will move to c:\New
and lastly if i set the rule (change 1 and 3)
1. *New* move to c:\New
2. *New File* move to c:\New File
3. *New File Document* move to c:\New File Document
based on their heirarchy, all files with "New" (New File Document, New File and New) will be move to c:\New without question!
TIA
thanks sir for the reply! i'll just copy dropit to my external drive.
Dropit is way ahead of Belvedere, it sort of like a simple Jarvis from ironman for me.
i have an enhancement request for the ambiguation of filenames where you choose where you put the files.
the feature is to observe heirarchy for ambiguation based on the rule position inside the profile.
example.
i have files "New File Document (N)", "New File (N)", "New (N)"
suppose we have checked the option observe heirarchy (warning! this will remove user intervention)
i will set the rules as
1. *New File Document* move to c:\New File Document
2. *New File* move to c:\New File
3. *New* move to c:\New
based on their heirarchy, all files with "New File Document" in them will be move to c:\New File Document without asking the user and same with 2 and 3
whereas if i set the rule (change 2 and 3)
1. *New File Document* move to c:\New File Document
2. *New* move to c:\New
3. *New File* move to c:\New File
based on their heirarchy, all files with "New File Document" will be move to c:\New File Document while the rest of the files will move to c:\New
and lastly if i set the rule (change 1 and 3)
1. *New* move to c:\New
2. *New File* move to c:\New File
3. *New File Document* move to c:\New File Document
based on their heirarchy, all files with "New" (New File Document, New File and New) will be move to c:\New without question!
TIA
Re: DropIt
Other users already required it and I planned to consider the feature in one of the next releases, even if I'm not sure to add it. In alternative I'm considering to add a checkbox in associations to "force to use it" in case of ambiguity. What do you think about it?
Re: DropIt
I really like that program, but gave up on working with it after it just didn't seem to do what it was told. The lack of active development made me move on to other things. AutoVer gets pretty close.Hitman wrote:I am embarrassed to admit it, but it seems that I was still running another program at the same time which screwed things up (Belvedere)
Re: DropIt
hi, i have folder with structure:
-Folder
--File1_01.jpg
--File1_02.jpg
--File2_01.jpg
--File2_02.jpg
--File2_03.jpg
i want move File1_01.jpg, File1_02.jpg to File1 Folder
and File2_01.jpg, File2_02.jpg, File2_03.jpg to File2 Folder
new folder structure:
-Folder
--File1
---File1_01.jpg
---File1_02.jpg
--File2
---File2_01.jpg
---File2_01.jpg
---File2_01.jpg
how to do it?
-Folder
--File1_01.jpg
--File1_02.jpg
--File2_01.jpg
--File2_02.jpg
--File2_03.jpg
i want move File1_01.jpg, File1_02.jpg to File1 Folder
and File2_01.jpg, File2_02.jpg, File2_03.jpg to File2 Folder
new folder structure:
-Folder
--File1
---File1_01.jpg
---File1_02.jpg
--File2
---File2_01.jpg
---File2_01.jpg
---File2_01.jpg
how to do it?