Hi Dave,

    And make sure it is the 7-zip.exe version, for the other is not 
compatible with Windows7...
        Bruce

Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 3:23 PM
Subject: Re: Shipping an app, with a tree-structure


David,

7-zip from www.7-zip.org will do this for you.

Steve



On 5/23/2012 3:04 PM, David wrote:
> The Extended Dictionary app, that I am developing, will be operating with 
> a number of files, for different voices. I have all of this set up in a 
> nice and tidy tree-structure. Previously, I asked if there was a way of 
> including a tree-structure or sub-folder, with the WEPM file, when 
> shipping the app. As I understand it, there is no way of doing this the 
> way the Wepm is constructed. Hopefully, this will be possible in later 
> versions of WE.
>
> I was adviced, to put all the files in the user profile folder, and then 
> let my app initially move the files into the subfolder which it would 
> create. OK, it kind of works, but also adds on quite a number of lines in 
> the code.
>
> Way back in the old DOS days, I knew of a small software, which would 
> "pack" a whole tree-structure into an .exe file. Running this .exe file 
> later on, would unpack the complete tree-structure. I wonder if anyone 
> here knows of a similar software under windows? This way, I could simply 
> have distributed the "packed" .exe file with my app, and let the app 
> execute the file, and no more would be needed to have the tree-structure 
> in place.
>
> So, if anyone knows of such a software, it would be greatly appreciated if 
> you would share your knowledge. Thanks,
>

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