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filesystem [2010/05/13 17:56]
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filesystem [2010/06/11 11:31]
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 |just anywhere ​    ​|C:​\Program Files    |                          |Application directory ​                         | |just anywhere ​    ​|C:​\Program Files    |                          |Application directory ​                         |
 |PROGDIR: ​         |                    |???                       |The directory of the current program ​          | |PROGDIR: ​         |                    |???                       |The directory of the current program ​          |
 +|RAD:              |                    |                          |Ram disk. Recoverable after warm reboot ​       |
 |RAM:              |No standard path    |No standard path          |Ram disk. Temporary storage ​                   | |RAM:              |No standard path    |No standard path          |Ram disk. Temporary storage ​                   |
 |S:                |                    |No direct equivalent ​     |Scripts ​                                       | |S:                |                    |No direct equivalent ​     |Scripts ​                                       |
 |T:                |C:​\Windows\Temp ​    ​|/​tmp,​ /​var/​tmp ​           |Temporary files                                | |T:                |C:​\Windows\Temp ​    ​|/​tmp,​ /​var/​tmp ​           |Temporary files                                |
 +===== "​.info"​ files =====
  
-===== ".icon" files ===== +".info" determine whether a file is visible on the Workbench by default or not. To be visible, it needs to have a ".info" file unless the user selects ​to see all files. The ".info" file also contains additional information,​ such as "​tooltypes"​ that can be used to pass configuration information to the program. The ".info" file can contain a custom image.
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-".icon" determine whether a file is visible on the Workbench by default or not. To be visible, it needs to have a ".icon" file unless the user elects ​to see all files. The ".icon" file also contains additional information,​ such as "​tooltypes"​ that can be used to pass configuration information to the program. The ".icon" file can contain a custom image.+
  
 TODO: Description of deficons etc. TODO: Description of deficons etc.
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 TODO: Protect example + how to do it from Workbench / file managers. TODO: Protect example + how to do it from Workbench / file managers.
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