Far2WC Plugin for Total Commander v1.3 beta
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Far2WC plugin allows to use certain Far plugins with Total Commander. 
The supported plugins are those not emulating file panels (in Far terminology) 
and that work with Far version 1.65 or less.

New in this version: 
 - Creating of new archives are now supported. This feature is still in 
   development.
 - More plugins are supported.

Installation: 
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1) Copy far2wc.wcx to any directory. Create far2wc.ini in the same directory
and list Far plugins there. The format of ini file changed from previous 
version (see example of far2wc.ini). Note that plugin language files (*.lng)
are also used in this version (opposed to previous version when only plugin dll
was used).

2) Install far2wc.wcx as any Total Commander plugin with appropriate file 
extension. You don't have to associate far2wc.wcx with every supported 
extension (use CTRL+PgDn on supported files). 

Creating new archive:
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Use Pack menu (Alt-F5) and select any extension associated with Far2WC. 
You will be presented with menu of installed Far plugins (as it appears
in Far when you press F11). Note that some of these menu items may 
be meaningless (those that emulate file panels). For example 7-Zip plugin have 
two entries: 7-Zip and 7-Zip (add to archive). The first one is emulating
file panel and thus will do nothing.




Some Far plugins:
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DocFile Browser
http://www.7-zip.org/far.html#DocFileBrowser

Resource Browser
http://www.7-zip.org/far.html#ResourceBrowser

7-Zip 
http://www.7-zip.org/far.html#SevenZip

Advanced Disk Catalog
http://www.elcomsoft.com/adc.html

Far 1.65 internal case conversion plugin.

Far 1.65 internal ArcView plugin, 
see http://plugring.farmanager.com/ for ArcView plugins. Many of them are
working (for example The Bat! Message Base viewer).


Notes:
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- Packing files to archive from Branch View may not work properly
- Packing files to archive: path names of files in subdirectories are 
  always stored


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Author: Grisha (Zvika) Adamovski <gadam@pob.huji.ac.il>
