If you are a Mac user and you love keeping your files neat and well organized, you probably already know what a wonderful tool The Unarchiver is. However, did you know that you can take full advantage of its functionality by creating relative path archives? In this article we will explain step by step how to create relative path archives in The Unarchiver so you have the freedom to move your folders and compressed files without losing the structure of your files. Don't worry, it's a simple process and we guarantee that once you integrate it into your workflow, you won't be able to live without it. Keep reading to find out all the details!
– Step by step ➡️ How to create relative path archives in The Unarchiver
- Open The Unarchiver: The first thing you need to do is open The Unarchiver on your device.
- Select "Preferences": Once The Unarchiver is open, click on “The Unarchiver” in the top left corner of your screen and select “Preferences.”
- Select the “Compression” tab: In the Preferences window, select the “Compression” tab.
- Check the “Use relative paths” option: Look for the “Use relative paths” option and make sure to check it.
- Save the changes: Click “Save” to apply the settings and close the Preferences window.
- Create your compressed file: Now you are ready to create relative path archives in The Unarchiver. Simply follow the usual steps for compressing files and the relative path will be applied automatically.
Q&A
What is The Unarchiver?
- The Unarchiver is a file decompression application for Mac that allows you to extract different formats of compressed files.
What is the difference between absolute path and relative path in The Unarchiver?
- The absolute path always starts from the system root location, while the relative path starts from the current location of the archive.
How to compress files with relative path in The Unarchiver?
- Select the files you want to compress in The Unarchiver window.
- Right-click and choose the “Compress x elements” option from the context menu.
- Adjust the compression settings and select the “File with relative path” option from the drop-down menu.
- Click “Compress” to generate the compressed file with relative path.
How to unzip files with relative path in The Unarchiver?
- Open the archive file with relative path in The Unarchiver.
- Select the location where you want to extract the files and click “Extract”.
Why use relative path in compressed files?
- The relative path is useful for maintaining the folder and file structure when unzipping to a different location than the original.
What are the advantages of using the relative path in The Unarchiver?
- Makes it easy to organize files and folders by unzipping them in different locations.
- Avoid creating paths that are too long or complex when decompressing files in different directories.
Is The Unarchiver compatible with other operating systems?
- No, The Unarchiver is an exclusive application for the macOS operating system.
Are there alternatives to compressing files with relative path on other operating systems?
- Yes, there are different compression programs that allow you to create archives with a relative path on systems like Windows or Linux, such as 7-Zip or WinRAR.
Is it advisable to use the relative path in all compressed files?
- Not necessarily, the use of relative path depends on the specific need to maintain the folder and file structure when unzipping to different locations.
Where can I find more information about using The Unarchiver?
- You can access the official website of The Unarchiver or consult the documentation included in the application for more details about its use and functionalities.
I am Sebastián Vidal, a computer engineer passionate about technology and DIY. Furthermore, I am the creator of tecnobits.com, where I share tutorials to make technology more accessible and understandable for everyone.