I am reading the discussion of "filling Windows properties "Summary" tab?"
on 2005-06-23:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.windows/3164
I too am interesting in finding out a way to read and write the summary
propreties. It isn't very clear for me from the thread that what classes
o
Hi Roger,
At 11:23 AM 6/28/2005, Roger Upole wrote:
>On NTFS 5 (Win2k or later), you can add Summary info to any file,
>and it's stored in alternate data streams. However, if you copy the
>file to a filesystem that doesn't support alternate data streams, the
>properties are lost.
I had also fo
At 10:06 AM 6/24/2005, R. Alan Monroe wrote:
>> They are per-file settings, but, if I filled them in for a .py file,
>> they would persist only on this machine, but not if the file is
>> copied to another Windows box, and are unavailable on the Samba
>> server.
>
>Try it with an .mp3 file. I bet i
> They are per-file settings, but, if I filled them in for a .py file,
> they would persist only on this machine, but not if the file is
> copied to another Windows box, and are unavailable on the Samba
> server.
Try it with an .mp3 file. I bet it will survive being copied to
another machine. The
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Subject: [python-win32] filling Windows properties
"Summary" tab?
The Summary tab of of a file's properties has Tit
thon-win32@python.orgSubject: [python-win32]
filling Windows properties "Summary" tab?The Summary tab of of a file's properties has Title, Subject,
Author, etc.
Could those be filled in via py2exe or ?
I tried them as attributes of Target; no erro
The Summary tab of of a file's properties has Title, Subject,
Author, etc.
Could those be filled in via py2exe or ?
I tried them as attributes of Target; no error, but no result.
Ray
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