Hi,
i am using wndsync with my Total Commander and I have some Problems with pathes that have spaces.
Normaly TC starts wndsync like this:
wndsync c:\ d:\ /cnt
No problem so far, this works.
For the case that there may spaces in the pathes I put all into quotation marks like this:
wndsync "c:\" "d:\" /cnt
I now get an Error "Can not find Project or Session by this name! c:" d:"
The problem seem to be the backslash at the end of the pathes. TC always put the backslash at the end of the path.
Problem with quotation marks
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Have you checked this - http://www.grigsoft.com/art_totcmd.htm ?
"%P\" "%T\" is working just fine for me.
"%P\" "%T\" is working just fine for me.
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I don't have problems starting Compare It.
Please try starting wndsync from a command prompt:
wndsync "c:\" "d:\" /cnt
This is the way TC would start wndsync with the parameter line:
"%P" "%T" /cnt
Using this paramter line:
"%P\" "%T\"
would result in a wndsync "c:\\" "d:\\"
But... it works. Why do I have to double the backslash? And why is this only needed if you use quotation marks? wndsync c:\ d:\ /cnt is working, too.
Please try starting wndsync from a command prompt:
wndsync "c:\" "d:\" /cnt
This is the way TC would start wndsync with the parameter line:
"%P" "%T" /cnt
Using this paramter line:
"%P\" "%T\"
would result in a wndsync "c:\\" "d:\\"
But... it works. Why do I have to double the backslash? And why is this only needed if you use quotation marks? wndsync c:\ d:\ /cnt is working, too.
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