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This happens every time I try to unzip a zip file. I'll doubleclick the file and the Archive Utility opens and says it is expanding, but the progress bar just keeps moving those stripes and nothing happens. I have to force quit Archive Utility. This happens EVERY time and I have stuff I need to unzip. Any ideas?
I'm using Automator to run a shell script (Rar selected files) as a 'Service', so that I can just right click a folder and select the service. It works fine, but i've added verbose and testing (to see the progress and test results) so I need to see the output of the Terminal window to make sure the archive is ok. Is there a way to see the output in real time? or to take it an extra step echo the results?
The conversion time will depend on your computer speed, network latency (if files are not locally stored) and the total number of files being converted. You can view the progress in the main VLC window. The file currently being converted will be highlighted in the playlist, and the seek bar will show the progress of that conversion. (See Figure W5)
The conversion time will depend on your computer speed, network latency (if files are not locally stored), and the total number of files you're converting. You can view the progress in the main VLC window. The file currently being converted will be highlighted in the playlist, and the seek bar will show the progress of that conversion.
Furthermore a lot of effort was put into making operations fast and efficient, instead of forcing you to use specialized functions for technical reasons or arbitrarily limiting file sizes. This includes a responsive interface and progress indicators for lengthy operations.
This table of file signatures (aka "magic numbers") is a continuing work-in-progress. I had found little information on this in a single place, with the exception of the table in Forensic Computing: A Practitioner's Guide by T. Sammes & B. Jenkinson (Springer, 2000); that was my inspiration to start this list in 2002. See also Wikipedia's List of file signatures. Comments, additions, and queries can be sent to Gary Kessler at gck@garykessler.net.
If you download files in the foreground and they are not small, you might want to inform the user on your actions. Ideally, you would display progress updates how much you've downloaded already. We've another tutorial on how to download files with progress updates.
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