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OS/2 Help File
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1996-03-19
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ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 1. Introduction ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Archive Manager is a 32-bit, multithreaded PM front-end for the command-line
archive programs PKZIP2, InfoZIP 5.x and above, LH, and LH32. It allows you to
easily create and maintain archive files, extract files from the archive, view
files in the archive, etc.
New in version 3.0
In version 3.0, a number of small enhancements have been made:
Workplace Shell support for .ZIP files has been added. After you install
Archive Manager, you will find an "Archive" file template in your
templates folder. You can drag a .ZIP file to your desktop to create a
new archive. After that, it pretty much acts like a standard Workplace
Shell folder.
The displayed list of files is now in a multi-column list, giving you
more information on the files in the archive. You can see their dates,
normal and compressed sizes, the compression ratios, as well as their
names. This view is similar to the Details view in an OS/2 folder.
Archive Manager can now be configured to view files within an archive
with their associated program, as defined by the WPS. For example, when
you double-click on a .BMP file in an archive, the program you've
associated with .BMP files in the Workplace Shell is loaded, and displays
the file, just as if you had double-clicked on the object in a folder.
Note: The files are extracted to a temporary directory that is removed
each time Archive Manager exits, so you no longer have to worry about
removing the files manually.
Archive Manager is now somewhat smarter about what it will allow to be
dropped on its window. Earlier versions didn't discriminate about what
types of objects were being dragged and dropped on them, so it was
possible to try to save a printer object or a drives folder in an archive
file! This has been fixed.
To read more about using Archive Manager, select one of the topics below:
The Toolbar
Adding Files to an archive
Deleting Files from an archive
Extracting Files from an archive
Program Settings
Selecting archiver programs
Using the Viewer Window
Searching for text
Creating a new archive file
About Archive Manager
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2. The Toolbar ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Toolbar provides easy access to most of Archive Manager's functions:
Create a new archive.
Open an existing archive.
Close the current archive.
Add a file to the archive.
Delete a file from the archive.
View a file in the archive.
Extract a file from the archive.
Display Help index.
Exit the program.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3. New Archive dialog box ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The New Archive dialog box allows you to create a new archive file. Type in
the full pathname of the new archive file in the entry field to create a new
file. The filename must have a valid archive extension. If you name a file that
already exists, you will be given an option to just open the existing file.
Note: If you specify a new archive file to create, and then do not add any
files to the new archive, it will not actually be created by the archive
program.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4. Add files to archive ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
This is the dialog box that allows you to specify how Archive Manager will add
files to the current archive file.
Files to add: You can specify the files that you want to add to the archive by
typing their names in this entry field(wildcards accepted). You may also use
the Select button to select a specific file to add.
Note: If the files you are adding have spaces in their names, you need to
enclose them in double-quotes.
The Options. group allows you to set various options for the archive programs.
The Add radio button corresponds to the "add" command line option for the .ZIP
archivers, and to the A command for LH.EXE or LH32.EXE. The Freshen radio
button corresponds to the "freshen" command line option for the .ZIP archivers.
There is no similar option in LH.EXE. The Update radio button corresponds to
the "update" command line option for the .ZIP archivers. There is no similar
option in LH.EXE.
The Move files checkbox should be checked if you want the archiver to delete
the files after adding them to the archive file.
The Compression group allows you to set how the archivers will compress the
files in the archive. Choose the Speed option if you want the archiver to
simply store files without compressing them.
The Subdirectories group allows you to set how subdirectories will be handled
by the archive programs. Choose the Collect checkbox if you want the archiver
to recursively collect subdirectories, and Store if you want the archiver to
actually store the subdirectories in the archive.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 5. Delete Files dialog box ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Delete Files dialog box allows you to specify which files you would like
to delete from the current archive file.
The Selected files radio button, when selected, will cause the files that are
selected in the main file list to be removed from the archive file.
Note: If no files in the list are selected, this button will be disabled.
When the Files radio button is selected, you can specify a group of files to
remove, such as "*.txt", etc. When this button is selected, you must specify a
group of files to delete in the edit control to the side of this button.
The Whole Archive button will let you close, then delete the current archive
file.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 6. Extract Files dialog box ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Extract Files dialog box allows you to extract specified files from the
archive.
The Selected files radio button, when selected, will cause the files that are
selected in the main file list to be extracted from the archive file.
Note: If no files in the list are selected, this button will be disabled.
When the All files button is selected, all files in the archive will be
extracted from the archive file. When no files in the list are selected, this
button is selected by default.
Specify the directory where the files in the archive will be extracted to with
the Extract to: entry field. This field defaults to the current directory if no
default extract directory is defined. You may change this to whatever you want.
If you specify a directory that doesn't exist, you will be given the option to
create the output directory.
The Options group lets you specify how the files will be extracted.
The Newer files only button corresponds to the -n option in PKUNZIP2.EXE.
There is no equivalent in LH.EXE.
The Restore subdirectories button, when checked, will recreate the directory
structure stored in the archive file. This button is checked by default.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7. Viewer Window ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
You can use the Viewer Window to view files contained in the archive. You may
view more than one file at a time, in separate windows.
The button closes the View Window.
The button lets you search for specific text in the viewer window.
The button lets you repeat the last search operation.
The button allows you to copy selected text from the window to the OS/2
clipboard. If you press this button before you have selected any text, then all
of the text in the window will be copied.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 8. Search dialog ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Search dialog allows you to specify a string of text to search for in the
viewer.
The text entry field is where you specify the text you would like to search
for.
Select the Match case checkbox to make the search case-sensitive.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 9. Settings dialog box ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Settings dialog box allows you to specify how Archive Manager will behave
when dealing with archive files.
Default Open directory: This specifies which directory Archive Manager will
choose when you select "Open" from the "File" menu. This is typically set to
the directory where you download files to.
Default extract directory: Specifies where files that you extract from an
archive will be placed, if no other directory is specified. This setting can be
changed when extracting files, from the Extract Files dialog box. If you check
the Default to current directory checkbox, this setting is ignored, and the
current directory is used.
The Show extracted files in a folder : option, when checked, will open a folder
with the extracted files in it.
Listbox style: These radio buttons allow you to specify whether the listbox in
the main window has the multiple-selection style or the CUA-compliant Extended
selection style.
Viewer: This group of option buttons allows you to specify what action will be
taken when a file is selected for viewing in the main window's listbox. If you
select "Internal", Archive Manager's built-in text viewer is used to view files
stored in an archive. If you choose "Associated program", Archive Manager uses
the Workplace Shell association to launch the program appropriate for viewing
the file. For programs and batch files, you are asked if you're sure you want
to launch the file.
Note: Archive Manager will extract the file or files to be viewed into a
temporary directory under its own directory, called "EXTRACT.TMP". If you are
unable to extract files to view, it might mean that the disk where this
directory is located is full. When you exit Archive Manager, this directory
will disappear, along with its contents.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10. Archivers dialog box ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The Archivers dialog box specifies which command-line archive programs will be
used to create and extract archived files.
Note: This version of Archive Manager does not support DOS-based archiver
programs.
ZIP: Specifies the archive program for creating archive files with the
extension .ZIP. The default is PKZIP2.EXE.
UnZIP: Specifies the archive program for extracting and viewing archive files
with the extension .ZIP. The default is PKUNZIP2.EXE.
LZH: Specifies the archive program for creating, extracting and viewing
archive files with the extension .LZH. The default is LH.EXE.
Self extractor for LZH files: Specifies the full pathname of the
self-extraction executable used in creating self-extracting archives from .LZH
files. The usual name for this is SE.EXE, and it can be found in distributions
of LH and LH32.
CAUTION:
You MUST specify the full path to this file for the creation of
self-extracting .LZH files to work.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 11. About Archive Manager ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
This is the unregistered version 3.0 of Archive Manager. You have a 30-day
liscense to this program. After this period, the liscense will expire and the
demo version of Archive Manager will no longer run.
This version does not include the following items that are included in the full
version:
EA support for archives created with LH.
Various other features.
To obtain the registered version of this program, send $25 to:
VacNat Software, Inc.
1370 White Oak St.
Harrisonville, MO 64701
Note: You can also register Archive Manager online at the OS/2 Shareware BBS
at 703-385-4325. This is probably the fastest way to get a registered copy.
Note: Archive Manager is now available from Indelible Blue, Inc. You can order
it by contacting them at 1-800-776-8284. Ask for catalog item number VAC38.
When you register, you will receive the latest version of this program.
Improvements are being made all the time, and by the time you read this, a new
version with more features will be waiting.
Thank you for trying it out. If you wish to talk to me and suggest changes,
etc., I can be reached on Compuserve at 70572,1247, or on the Internet at
jkelly@tyrell.net.