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HOUSE.HST
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1992-10-12
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* 0 *
Files Without Extensions)
* 1 *
*
All Files
* 2 *
arj
Archive (Compressed) Files
* 3 *
bak
Back-Up Files
* 4 *
bas
VISUAL BASIC Programs
* 5 *
bat
DOS Batch Files
* 6 *
bmp
Windows Graphic Bit Maps
* 7 *
com
DOS COM Programs (Short Calls)
* 8 *
crd
Windows CARD Files
* 8 *
cal
Windows CALENDARS
* 9 *
dat
Data Files
* 10 *
dbf
Data Base Records
* 11 *
dll
Windows Dynamic Link Libraries
* 12 *
doc
Generic Documents
* 13 *
drv
DOS Utility or Device Drivers
* 14 *
dwg
ACAD Drawing Files
* 15 *
exe
Executable DOS Programs
* 16 *
fil
Generic Files Logs
* 17 *
frm
Visual BASIC Forms
* 18 *
grp
Windows Group Files
* 19 *
hlp
HELP Files
* 20 *
ico
Windows ICONs
* 21 *
ini
Initial Program Set-up Files
* 22 *
lis
Generic Listing Files
* 23 *
log
Generic LOG Files
* 24 *
mak
Visual BASIC MAKE Files
* 24 *
mid
MIDI Files
* 25 *
msp
MS Picture GRAPHIC Files
* 26 *
pcx=pbrush.exe ^.pcx
PCX Graphics Images
* 27 *
pif
Windows Program Information Files
* 28 *
plg
Path Log Files
* 28 *
rec=recorder.exe ^.rec
Windows Recorder
* 29 *
sys
System Executable Programs (DOS)
* 30 *
tif
TIFF Graphic Images
* 31 *
trm=terminal.exe ^.trm
Windows MODEMS/Terminals
* 32 *
txt=notepad.exe ^.txt
Note Pad or Text Documents
* 33 *
voc
Sound File
* 34 *
wav
Sound File
* 35 *
win
Windows Set-Up Data Files
* 36 *
wk1
Lotus WorkSheets
* 37 *
wri=write.exe ^.wri
Windows WRITE (Document) Files
* 38 *
wrk
Cakewalk Music Sequences
* 39 *
zip
Compressed Archive Files
* 40 *
hst
HOUSE HOST profiles
* 49 *
hse
HOUSE MENU
^^^^(Blank lines indicate End of data^^^^^^^^^^^^
* IF you want certain extensions to be recognized by HOUSE
* and used to select a launch HOST program, especially
* any HOSTS not described in WIN.INI,
* You can add/remove/change extensions &/or Associated HOSTS
* as described in this file. (Above list)
* As you can see (by entry #49), they don't have to be alphabetically
* arranged. HOUSE sorts the extension profile into alphabetical
* order at run time.
*BE SURE TO keep the above format of three lines per extension!
Numbers are meaningless, as are comments.
SEVERAL BLANK LINES indicates end of data.
TYPICAL FORMATS:
bmp=pbrush.exe
or
bmp=C:\Windows\pbrush.exe
* NOTE: WINDOWS INI settings WILL take precedence over these!
* In other words...if you want to be SURE a certain extension
* results in the use of a specific HOST...YOU should alter
* WIN.INI [Extensions]. If an extension is NOT listed
* in WIN.INI then HOUSE will be allowed to use the above
* HOST profile. If WINDOWS has an EXTENSION assignment,
* it will override the specific HOST listed above. This assures
* that NEW Windows extension data will always show up! Existing
* Host data (here) could keep new EXT HOST info from showing up
* otherwise. Most of the time, especially with DOS programs,
* the info contained in THIS file will be used, and is
* essential for smooth operation. Of course, you will have to
* ENTER those DOS profiles in this file. Note: Not all DOS
* programs accept commandline-passing, which means you may
* need to launch the DOS HOST first & search for the file you want.
* A NOTE ABOUT DEFAULT TEXT HOST:
* House chooses notepad for most text file editing/viewing.
* Files in excess of 50K bytes will default to WRITE.EXE.
* If you MUST use a different default HOST, you can ONLY do
* so by RENAMING it NOTEPAD.EXE or WRITE.EXE. If I get
* enough feedback, I might change this situation.
* Fact is, most people use the 'stock' Windows editors...don't they?