![]() ![]() However, I would wait until APFS and see if compression is still implemented. Btw: with the 3rd-party afsctool it's possible to HFS-compress files on macOS in the user space, so in principle it would be possible to make the "Compressed" attribute tick box interactive, and add an HFS compression functionality to NC. ![]() (5) "User Compressed" should be shown as just "Compressed", because in the ls output that's how HFS+ compressed files register. (You probably need to have SIP disabled to change this attribute.) You can set and unset the attribute with root privileges (sudo) in the shell, so it should be "System Restricted" and not greyed-out in NC. (4) macOS also has the "restricted" attribute (files protected by SIP, I assume), and it's currently not supported by Nimble Commander. (For once, this was a good move by Apple, because setting "No Unlink" should always be done as root. (It's a system attribute.) Make sure to not include "User No Unlink", uunlnk, because that's FreeBSD only, and it's not part of macOS. (3) "System No Unlink", a valid macOS file attribute, sunlnk with chflags, is missing from Nimble Commander's Attributes panel/window. Read-only maybe? I guess the user can set the "tracked" attribute, but what's the use outside of Nimble Commander? auto.html – the attribute "User Tracked" (UF_TRACKED) has become irrelevant, because macOS "no longer issue notifications for deletes or renames for files which have UF_TRACKED set." Furthermore, the attribute has never shown up in ls -laO, so I'm not sure what should be done with it. make the tick boxes greyed-out and non-interactive, because you won't be able to change anything in NC anyway, not even in Admin Mode (1) attributes "System append only" and "System Immutable" can only be removed/unset when booted into single-user mode, so I believe it would be better to change them to read-only in Nimble Commander, i.e. regarding ^A ("Attributes" panel/window in "Commands") ![]()
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