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  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on 7-Zip

    Completely in solidarity!!!

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on 7-Zip

    Please add Portable version (so that all settings are saved in the installation folder in the "settings.ini" file) in the future. This has been missing for a very long time!!!

  • Created ticket #19 on Jacksum

    CRC64 - hash for file incorrect

  • Modified a comment on ticket #57 on RHash

    I figured out why double quotes don't work. I just used the Take Command program. Writing quotes in different programs works differently! In "cmd.exe" you can use double quotes: --printf="%f %{Md5}" In "Take Command" you need to wrap double quotes in single ones: --printf=`"%f %{Md5}" You can use double quotes in "JavaScript" : --printf=\"%f %{md5}\" https://i.ibb.co/DPFWMmW/rhash-cmd.png https://i.ibb.co/syB5dgz/rhash-Take-Command.png

  • Modified a comment on ticket #57 on RHash

    I figured out why double quotes don't work. I just used the Take Command program. Writing quotes in different programs works differently! In "cmd.exe" you can use double quotes: --printf="%f %{Md5}" In "Take Command" you need to wrap double quotes in single ones: --printf=`"%f %{Md5}" You can use double quotes in "JavaScript" : --printf=\"%f %{md5}\"

  • Modified a comment on ticket #57 on RHash

    I figured out why double quotes don't work. I just used the Take Command program. Writing quotes in different programs works differently! In "cmd.exe" you can use double quotes: --printf="%f %{Md5}" In "Take Command" you need to wrap double quotes in single ones: --printf="%f %{Md5}" You can use double quotes in "JavaScript" : --printf=\"%f %{md5}\"

  • Modified a comment on ticket #57 on RHash

    I figured out why double quotes don't work. I just used the Take Command program. Writing quotes in different programs works differently! In "cmd.exe" you can use double quotes: --printf="%f %{Md5}" In "Take Command" you need to wrap double quotes in single ones: --printf="%f %{Md5}"` You can use double quotes in "JavaScript" : --printf=\"%f %{md5}\"

  • Modified a comment on ticket #57 on RHash

    I figured out why double quotes don't work. I just used the Take Command program. Writing quotes in different programs works differently! In "cmd.exe" you can use double quotes: --printf="%f %{Md5}" In "Take Command" you need to wrap double quotes in single ones: --printf="%f %{Md5}" You can use double quotes in "JavaScript" : --printf=\"%f %{md5}\"

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