Lines Matching refs:filename

555 # filename
2227 # Usually not in separate files, but have either filename rsrc with
2228 # no extension, or a filename corresponding to another file, with
2359 # filename or extended attribute printable strings in range space null til umlaut ue
2685 # filename of the first file (null terminated). Since some types collide
2937 # The character missing from the end of the filename (0=unknown)
3313 # filename only for level 0 and 1
3315 # length of filename
3317 # filename
7086 # * Original filename is only at offset 10 if "extra field" absent
11259 >>>477 use DOS-filename
11700 >>>>>499 use DOS-filename
11741 0 name DOS-filename
11759 # DOS filename extension
11768 0 name 2xDOS-filename
11771 >0 use DOS-filename
11773 >11 use DOS-filename
12619 #>>>>0xc4 use 2xDOS-filename
12628 #>>>>>0x176 use DOS-filename
12630 #>>>>>0x182 use DOS-filename
12635 #>>>>>0x18b use DOS-filename
12637 #>>>>>0x197 use DOS-filename
12642 #>>>>>0x20 use 2xDOS-filename
12647 #>>>>>0x69 use 2xDOS-filename
12651 #>>>>>0x162 use 2xDOS-filename
13278 # often abbreviated and same as filename
17393 >>0x1600 string >\0 original filename %s,
20372 # length of filename (must be in the range 1-63)
20465 # filename (in the range 1-63)
23487 # display filename and disk name of previous or next cabinet
23660 # backup name is original filename
23690 # file of ePub or OpenDocument, we'll have to scan for a filename
31005 # This field contains a Unicode string (UTF-16) of the parent hard disk filename
31239 # the wrong filename will be printed. (This should be (8.Q), when that syntax
31254 # the wrong filename will be printed. (This should be (8.Q), when that syntax
33046 # skip examples like OMBRE.6 with "UUUUUU" by looking for filename like "hello.c"