Hello,
Is it possible to copy a file structure without the files that are included in the folders?
Regards,
Patrick
Copy folder structure without files
Re: Copy folder structure without files
Hi Patrick,
I don't of any function in Freecommander itself for this, but it is easy enough to do without leaving the application
1. Go to the top of the tree structure that you want to copy.
2. Press CTRL + D to open a DOS box in that folder (alternatively select on the Tools menu select DOS Box...)
3. The command is
Where:
. = current directory (can be replaced by a folder path)
/t = Copies the subdirectory structure, but not the files
/e = Copies subdirectories, including any empty ones
That's it. Once you have done that perhaps you want to try:
...to get a nice printout of the folder structure, without the files, copied to your clipboard. Paste that into Notepad.
HTH
Joakim
I don't of any function in Freecommander itself for this, but it is easy enough to do without leaving the application
1. Go to the top of the tree structure that you want to copy.
2. Press CTRL + D to open a DOS box in that folder (alternatively select on the Tools menu select DOS Box...)
3. The command is
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xcopy /t /e . "C:\New Folder"
. = current directory (can be replaced by a folder path)
/t = Copies the subdirectory structure, but not the files
/e = Copies subdirectories, including any empty ones
That's it. Once you have done that perhaps you want to try:
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tree /a /f | clip
HTH
Joakim
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