Aquileo | Recent changes to feature-requestshttps://sourceforge.net/p/ed2k-tools/feature-requests/2003-06-28T10:28:36ZRecent changes to feature-requestsAquileo | Native GUI like widgets2003-06-28T10:28:36Z2003-06-28T10:28:36ZJure Repinchttps://sourceforge.net/u/jrepin/https://sourceforge.netaed007d5b3115312f67aa3c36b4f1bcc9d431fc1<div class="markdown_content"><p>It would be great if the program GUI had widgets more<br />
like the system GUI in use. For example if it runs in<br />
GNOME more like GTK, in KDE like QT....</p></div>Aquileo | Right click menu on hash2003-06-28T10:21:59Z2003-06-28T10:21:59ZJure Repinchttps://sourceforge.net/u/jrepin/https://sourceforge.net283ba53bf8de17969e2e375cb873eba04dcd5ec9<div class="markdown_content"><p>In older versions there was a right click menu on<br />
completed hashes so you could easily copy the hashes.<br />
Now in 0.4.0 there is no right click menu. I think it<br />
should get back.</p></div>Aquileo | More Windows Context Menu Options2003-04-15T09:08:23Z2003-04-15T09:08:23ZAnonymoushttps://sourceforge.net/u/userid-None/https://sourceforge.netec60b70541139efa3fa86242b212a4f48a90689f<div class="markdown_content"><p>Personally I would find it really useful if I could choose from the context menu whether I wanted to generate a plain old ed2k hash or a HTML link. </p>
<p>And for directories it would be nice to be able to specify whether or not I wanted to do a recursive hash from the context menu as well. =)</p>
<p>If the options were to be added putting them into their own ed2k_hash subfolder (kind of like Send To) in the context menu would be great.</p>
<p>For file the options could simply be:<br />
Hash for ed2k<br />
HTML hash for ed2k</p>
<p>Directires might need a few more:<br />
Hash for ed2k<br />
HTML hash for ed2k<br />
Recursive hash for ed2k<br />
Recursive HTML hash for ed2k</p>
<p>Please consider this and thanks again for a very useful tool! =)</p>
<p>- thisIsRandom</p></div>Aquileo | Pause &amp; Cancel Buttons!!!2003-04-15T08:54:49Z2003-04-15T08:54:49ZAnonymoushttps://sourceforge.net/u/userid-None/https://sourceforge.net232465fdb9bd9a962af1dd4c78b81876fe008f60<div class="markdown_content"><p>I don't know if this could be done but it would be REALLY nice to have the option to pause or cancel a hash job. Especially when you are doing a recursive hash that includes multiple GB worth of data!! I'd really like to see this because ed2k_hash makes the system a little unresponsive when it's working since it uses 100% CPU!! :P (Even if it CPU use was less it would still be a nice feature to have)</p>
<p>Also if there is no way to interupt the program while it is in the middle of hashing a file it would still be helpful to have Pause or Cancel take effect after the current file is hashed when working on multiple files!</p>
<p>(I accidently started a recursive has on a root dir once... Doh!! :P )</p>
<p>- thisIsRandom</p></div>Aquileo | Keyboard shortcuts for Windows GUI2003-04-15T08:42:17Z2003-04-15T08:42:17ZAnonymoushttps://sourceforge.net/u/userid-None/https://sourceforge.net5b73cc31627c999c0b219359685d0439dacd23a6<div class="markdown_content"><p>It would be really nice if for example Ctrl + C copied the selected files to the clipboard so that you weren't forced to use the Edit menu...</p>
<p>Another really nice one would include:<br />
Ctrl + A = Select All</p>
<p>Also a context menu with the above options would be useful!! =)</p>
<p>Oh and another option that is related but IMO wouldn't need a keyboard shortcut would be Invert Selection. =)</p>
<p>- thisIsRandom</p></div>Aquileo | global ed2k hash database2003-01-17T00:07:44Z2003-01-17T00:07:44ZRafael Vuijkhttps://sourceforge.net/u/darkfader/https://sourceforge.net4d13c464d2aebcbd4eb39b33ad5d56a122fff5ea<div class="markdown_content"><p>What about a global ed2k hash database?<br />
I made some command line script file to hash my video files and store the ed2k links into one text file.<br />
The find command is very quick in determining if a filename is already hashed, but it might still be a good idea to have some other form of storage.</p>
<p>Oh... just got another idea.<br />
Why not put the ed2k url into a named NTFS stream.<br />
Like this: ed2k_hash.exe myfile.dat &gt; myfile.dat:ed2k<br />
then mark the file read-only<br />
No need to rehash the file anymore :)</p></div>