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By: Kim Henkel     Riverview, FL  
Date: Jan 23,2011 at 10:55
In Response to: ZNOLOG and ZLIST Issues (John Gruener)

> > Change- ZNOLOG.INI - ** wildcard spans directory levels, *
> wildcard does not
>
> To be consistent with the new syntax definition of \**\ABC in
> ZLIST.ZLS, I think ZNOLOG.INI should follow the same rule.
>
> The ZNOLOG entry:
> D:**\ABC
> is consistent, and does not log D:\ABC
> However, the entry:
> D:\**\ABC
> still logs D:\ABC
>
> > Change- Ctrl-Z - ZLIST.ZLS - ** wildcard spans directory levels, *
> wildcard does not
> > Change- Ctrl-Z - Reset current directory after logging a relative
> path
>
> The following ZLIST.ZLS commands:
> L=D:\*\ABC
> L=D:\**\ABC
> L=D:\Test\ABC
> When launched from a DW, all log only the ABC directories, as they
> should.
>
> However, the same commands, when launched from any FW, all log all the
> parent directories of all the ABC directories.
>
> Is this for some reason intentional? It would seem to me the commands
> should log only the ABC directories regardless of what the window state
> is when the ZLS is launched.
>
> Also, a ZLS file with a relative entry like:
> L=*\ABC
> when launched from a DW, is now returning nicely to the current
> directory when finished.
> However, a specific entry like:
> L=D:\*\ABC
> is not.
>
> I think the current directory in a DW, and file in a FW, should be
> retained (or returned to) at the end of any ZLS execution, regardless of
> whether the logging operations are relative, specific, or a mix.
>
> - John


Kim

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