You can work with archived files and folders in the Remote System Explorer.
Use the Remote Systems view perform the following actions with archived files:
Pick from the following:
Task | Description |
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Browsing: | To browse and open files in an archive, click the plus sign beside the archive to display the contents. Continue to expand folders within the archive or double-click any file to open it in the default editor. Save files as you normally would and they are saved in the archive. In the properties view, note the addition of "#archive#" to the path of the file, to indicate how the file exists inside the archive. |
Copying and pasting: | To copy and paste files, or move them from one location to another, right-click a file or folder inside an archive and select Copy or Move. (When you select Move instead of Copy, you delete the file in the original location, to move it to a new one.) Using the window that opens, you can paste the item to any archived, or unarchived location by expanding the tree-view to any specific location, and clicking OK. Note that you can perform this action across different connections as well. |
Dragging and dropping: | You can drag and drop files between archives, from an archive to an unarchived location, or from an unarchived location into an archive. Expand both the original and destination locations in the Remote Systems view, click the item you want to move, and drag it with your cursor to the new location. Note that you can perform this action across different connections as well. |
Creating: | To create files and
folders inside an archive, or to create a new archive, right-click any folder
in the archive, or the root level archive itself, and select:
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Deleting: | To delete a file or folder from inside an archive, simply right-click the item and select Delete, or hit the Delete key. |
Extracting: | You have two options
when extracting files. You can either extract to a new folder within your
current directory (by selecting Extract
to xyz where xyz is your current directory) or browse
to a specific extraction directory (by selecting Extract
To . . .). You can also select multiple archives and perform the
same actions.
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Adding files to an archive: | To
add files and folder to an archive, select one or more files/folders, right-click,
and select Add to Archive.
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Searching for content inside an archive: | To search for files within an archive, right-click the archive, select Search, and complete the dialog box to specify what kinds of files and folder you want to find. Note that if you begin your search on a normal, unarchived directory that contains an archive, the default behaviour is not to search the archive. You need to explicitly start from the archive itself to search for contents within that archive. |
Converting archives: | To convert archives from one type (.zip, .jar, or .tar) to another, select one or more archives, right-click, and select Convert. A Convert Archive dialog box opens for each archive you selected. In the dialog box, select a new archive type from the Archive Type drop-down list to convert the selected archive. You can also, optionally, specify a new location and new name for your archive, by selecting a location in the tree view and entering a new name in the File name field. Click OK. |