Author Topic: Icon explanation of icons  (Read 6660 times)

Misha

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Icon explanation of icons
« on: September 06, 2006, 12:21:37 AM »
Here's a screenshot i captured so i wonder if it's not a problem to describe it so it could be helpfull for everyone in the future.



So, as far as i get it, green icons mean that archive doesn't need to be repaired or it's repaired already. Red icon is for damaged or incomplete archive? And what about orange icons? The lowest one i think is for archive that is repairing at the moment? Or not? :)
Also, there's another orange icon with an 'x' in the corner, what does that represent?
And on the right side, i guess check mark means archive has been extracted already and without it's supposed to be extracted when it's complete. I've also seen a case with winrar icon and some other sign in the corner.
It would be really good if we had an explanation of everything and also some kind of notification if the file is being extracted atm...

That's all for now :)

Misha

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Icon explanation of icons
« Reply #1 on: September 06, 2006, 12:58:29 AM »
Another question - what happends when there're multiple rar files that are not not splited, they're separate .rar files which when extracted give more splited .rar files and when you extract those you get the file(s) you needed. I hope you understood my question cuz i didn't :)
So, if you did, does alt.binz extract all of those .rar files?

P.S. I promise i won't spam you forum any more :)

Offline Rdl

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Icon explanation of icons
« Reply #2 on: September 06, 2006, 09:00:31 AM »
Quote from: "Misha"
Another question - what happends when there're multiple rar files that are not not splited, they're separate .rar files which when extracted give more splited .rar files and when you extract those you get the file(s) you needed. I hope you understood my question cuz i didn't :)
So, if you did, does alt.binz extract all of those .rar files?


There is no recursive unraring. Only files from par2 set are unrared. None of the extracted files are unrared.