If I repeat any of these, it's only because I do not know whether I've asked
for V12.
.) For DIR /S, have an option to gather all the files and display / sort
them in one list, instead of folder-by-folder.
2010-05-04 18:15 <DIR> sub1
2010-05-04 18:15 <DIR> sub2
2010-05-04 18:15 <DIR> subfolder3
2010-05-04 18:15 0 text0
2010-05-04 18:15 0 text1
2010-05-04 18:15 0 text1
2010-05-04 18:15 0 text2
2010-05-04 18:15 0 textfile3
.) For DIR (especially useful with /S), optionally show the relative or full
path for each filename:
2010-05-04 18:15 <DIR> sub1
2010-05-04 18:15 <DIR> sub2
2010-05-04 18:15 <DIR> subfolder3
2010-05-04 18:15 0 sub2\text0
2010-05-04 18:15 0 sub1\text1
2010-05-04 18:15 0 subfolder3\text1
2010-05-04 18:15 0 sub1\text2
2010-05-04 18:15 0 sub2\textfile3
or
2010-05-04 18:15 <DIR> D:\test\sub1
2010-05-04 18:15 <DIR> D:\test\sub2
2010-05-04 18:15 <DIR> D:\test\subfolder3
2010-05-04 18:15 0 D:\test\sub2\text0
2010-05-04 18:15 0 D:\test\sub1\text1
2010-05-04 18:15 0 D:\test\subfolder3\text1
2010-05-04 18:15 0 D:\test\sub1\text2
2010-05-04 18:15 0 D:\test\sub2\textfile3
.) For DIR, allow just the simple (RHSAD) attributes to be displayed. I
rarely care about the full /T options, but do use the RHSAD subset
regularly.
2010-05-04 18:15:18 0 ___A_ text1
2010-05-04 18:15:23 0 ___A_ text2
.) For DIR, allow filenames to be quoted. Or, just quoted if they contain
awkward characters.
2010-05-04 18:15 <DIR> "."
2010-05-04 18:15 <DIR> ".."
2010-05-04 18:15 <DIR> "sub1"
2010-05-04 18:15 <DIR> "sub2"
2010-05-04 18:15 <DIR> "subfolder3"
.) For DIR /S with paths, allow the filename portion to be aligned:
2010-05-04 18:15 <DIR> sub1
2010-05-04 18:15 <DIR> sub2
2010-05-04 18:15 <DIR> subfolder3
2010-05-04 18:15 0 sub2\text0
2010-05-04 18:15 0 sub1\text1
2010-05-04 18:15 0 subfolder3\text1
2010-05-04 18:15 0 sub1\text2
2010-05-04 18:15 0 sub2\textfile3
On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 4:04 PM, rconn <> wrote:
> I'm finalizing the feature list for v12. If you have suggestions, please
> post them here or in the Suggestions forum by the end of this week.
>
> Thanks!
>
> p.s.: If you've already posted a suggestion, repeating it will *not* make
> it more likely to be adopted!
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Jim Cook
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