First up - C:List
C:List could really need a flag to drop "human readable" terms for days. There are times I want to use output from ´List file LFORMAT "%T"´ as variable in scripts for example, and then having words like "Today", "Friday", "Yesterday" - and even localized - is not at all useful. Pretty please, an update to C:List with a "code readable" option.
(if there are other ways to get timestamp from a file, I'm eager to know)
Just add the "dates" switch. It works with or without LFORMAT for dates but doesn't do anything for your "%T" (time) example.
>List dates LFORMAT "%D"
The icon of Ram Disk:
This is ThoR realm - Ram-Handler has been updated and improved, but still we need tricks and fiddling to make sure the icon - RAM:Disk.info - somehow ends up being saved on disk when we update it (change icon, snap shot). Since one of the updates done by ThoR involves soft links working on RAM:, I have a line in Startup-sequence that says "MakeLink RAM:Disk.info ENVARC:Sys/def_RAM.info", and this works nicely (softlinks are default too with C:MakeLink).
But - would it not be so much better if Ram-Handler also handled the Disk.info issue by itself, using ENVARC:Sys/def_RAM.info by default, updating it when user changes RAM:Disk.info?
Peter K's icon.library will use the ENVARC:Sys/def_RAM.info for ram disk by default and without using MakeLink. In more recent versions of his library, the ram disk icon will be ghosted as there is no real icon in the ram disk but he added a "NoGhost" ToolType which will keep any icon from being ghosted.
http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=64079&page=69The other option is to copy the ram disk icon to the ram disk on bootup but that uses memory.