copyaswinpath

Package: WA2L/WinTools 1.2.08
Section: General Commands (1)
Updated: 18 May 2018
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NAME

copyaswinpath - copy file as backslash-separated path to clipboard

 

SYNOPSIS

WA2LWinTools/bin/copyaswinpath [ -h | -i | -u | -V ]

copyaswinpath file...

 

AVAILABILITY

WA2L/WinTools

 

DESCRIPTION

copy selected files and/or directories as backslash-separated path to clipboard.

Then the file path(s) can be inserted into an other application simply by using 'paste' or 'Ctrl+V'.

When the SHIFT key is pressed during command execution, no double quotes are printed around the path.

 

OPTIONS

-h
usage message.

-i
install the copyaswinpath command as menu point 'copyaswinpath' to the 'Send To' context menu in 'Windows Explorer'.

-u
uninstall the copyaswinpath shortcut from the 'Send To' context menu in 'Windows Explorer'.

-V
print program version.

file...
list of files of which to create a copy. When installed in the 'Send To' menu the selected file(s) in 'Windows Explorer' are passed as a list of files to the copyaswinpath command.

 

ENVIRONMENT

-

 

EXIT STATUS

0
no error.

4
usage message displayed.

5
version message displayed.

 

FILES

-

 

EXAMPLES

-

 

SEE ALSO

wintoolsintro(1), copyaslink(1), copyasuxpath(1), config(1m)

 

NOTES

The functionality of copyaswinpath is also available as 'copy as path' context menu entry in 'Windows Explorer' when selecting files, pressing the 'Shift' key while right clicking the selected files.

 

BUGS

-

 

AUTHOR

copyaswinpath was developed by Christian Walther. Send suggestions and bug reports to wa2l@users.sourceforge.net .

 

COPYRIGHT

Copyright © 2020 Christian Walther

This is free software; see WA2LWinTools/man/COPYING for copying conditions. There is ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.


 

Index

NAME
SYNOPSIS
AVAILABILITY
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
ENVIRONMENT
EXIT STATUS
FILES
EXAMPLES
SEE ALSO
NOTES
BUGS
AUTHOR
COPYRIGHT

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