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- Index Page 1 - Press any letter for topic.
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- A Attribute Edit F Filespec
- C Copy File(s) G Goto Drive Or Dir
- D Delete File(s) L List Directory
- E Execute DOS Command M Mark File(s)
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- PgDn for Index Page 2
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- Index Page 2 - Press any letter for topic.
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- O mOve file(s) T Time (& date edit)
- P Print file(s) U Unmark file(s)
- R Rename file(s) V View file(s)
- S Sort listing W Write verify
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- PgDn - More Help PgUp - Index Page 1
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- Using Help
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- PgUp-Up one page Ctrl PgUp-First page
- PgDn-Down one page Ctrl PgDn-Last page
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- Pressing the index letter moves to the page
- listed. Any other letter moves to the index.
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- Help is context sensitive where appropriate.
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- The Directory Window
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- The cursor up and cursor down keys move the
- highlighted bar between files.
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- The PgUp and PgDn keys scroll one page of
- files. Ctrl PgUp moves to the top of the
- directory. Ctrl PgDn moves to the end
- of the directory.
- cont`d
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- The Directory Window - continued
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- Typing alphabetic characters starts a search
- for any directory listing beginning with the
- letter typed. If the sort order is EXT, the
- first letter of the file extension is used.
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- Successive characters find the next match
- until there are no matches from the current
- position to the end of the listing.
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- Key Definition Window
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- The first window shows the Control key
- functions. The second window shows the Alt
- key and function key functions.
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- Press F4 to switch between the windows.
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- Control Key Functions
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- To use any of the Ctrl key functions, press
- the Ctrl key and the corresponding key at
- the same time.
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- The ^ symbol represents the Ctrl key. The
- Esc key and Ctrl Esc key sequence are used
- to abort functions. See Aborting Functions.
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- Control Key Functions - cont`d
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- Note: If no files are marked, the command
- is performed on the file or directory under
- the cursor.
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- If a number of files are marked, the program
- cycles through them until they are all
- processed or the function is aborted.
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- Alt Keys Functions
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- To use the Alt key functions, press
- and hold the Alt key and press the key
- shown before the function.
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- Alt M = Mark all files in directory
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- Alt U = Unmark all files in directory
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- Aborting Functions
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- The Esc key is used to exit all functions
- and to abort batch operations on multiple
- marked files.
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- Ctrl Esc aborts batch rename, attribute
- edit, edit time and date, and view file.
- Files not processed remain marked.
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- ~a
- !Attr
- ^A = Edit file Attributes (HRSA)
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- H = Hidden R = Read Only
- S = System A = Archive
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- Press H, R, S, or A to toggle the
- attributes.
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- ~b
- ~c
- !Copy
- ^C = Copy current or marked file(s)
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- Enter target {[drive][\path][.ext]}. Do not
- enter a filename. The drive, path, and
- extension are all optional, but at least one
- must be specified. Entering an extension
- renames the files as they are copied.
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- ~d
- !Delete
- ^D = Delete current or marked file(s)
- or delete directory under cursor.
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- Press enter to confirm your intention to
- delete the file(s). Press Esc to abort
- deletion. Directories must be empty to
- delete.
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- ~e
- !Execute
- ^E = Execute DOS command
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- Execute any standard DOS command. Do not
- run a program which remains in memory.
- Execute is aborted when enter is pressed
- on a blank line or when Esc is pressed.
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- ~f
- !Filespec
- ^F = Change File specification
-
- The file specification determines which
- files are listed in the directory window.
- Wildcards may be used. Entering *.bak
- would limit the directory entries to files
- with a .bak extension. See your DOS manual
- for more information on wildcards.
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- ~g
- ^G = Goto drive or directory
-
- Makes the drive or directory under the
- highlighted cursor bar the new default. The
- current directory is read and displayed. To
- move to a higher directory, select <PARENT>
- at the top of the listing.
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- ~h
- ~i
- ~j
- ~k
- ~l
- ^L = List directory to printer
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- Sends a copy of the current directory to the
- printer. A header is printed on each page
- with the current path, page number, date,
- number of files, sort order, and total
- number of bytes in the directory.
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- ~m
- ^M = Mark file under cursor
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- Marks the file under the highlighted cursor
- bar for batch operations. When a Ctrl
- function is selected, the program cycles
- through the marked files until they are all
- processed or the function is aborted.
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- ~n
- ~o
- !Move
- ^O = mOve current or marked file(s)
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- Enter target {[drive][\path][.ext]}. Do not
- enter a filename. The drive, path, and
- extension are all optional, but at least one
- must be specified. Entering an extension
- renames the files as they are copied. The
- files are deleted after a successful copy.
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- ~p
- ^P = Print current or marked file(s)
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- Print text files to 255 columns by 500 pages.
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- A header is printed on every page, including
- the filename, the date, the time, and the
- page number.
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- ~q
- ~r
- !Rename
- ^R = Rename current or marked file(s)
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- Edit or accept the filename under the
- highlighted cursor bar. Then edit or accept
- the extension. Ctrl End clears the line and
- Ctrl Home restores the original entry.
- Enter accepts entry. Esc aborts the entry.
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- ~s
- Sort Function keys
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- Key Primary key Secondary keys
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- F5 File size File name
- F6 File extension File name
- F7 File time File name
- F8 File date Time, File name
- F9 File name None
- F10 As is None
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- ~t
- !Time
- ^T = Edit file date and Time
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- Edit the date and time using standard
- editing keys. Invalid entries will be
- rejected and the original entry restored.
- Ctrl End clears the line and Ctrl Home
- restores the original entry.
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- ~u
- ^U = Unmark file under cursor
- ~v
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- ^V = View current or marked text file(s)
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- View text files to 255 columns by 500 pages.
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- Valid keys are: PgDn, PgUp, Esc - next file,
- Ctrl Esc - abort, cursor left and right.
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- ~w
- Write verify
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- The F2 key toggles the state of the DOS
- write verify flag which determines whether
- disk write operations are verified as they
- are written. This applies to the Copy and
- Move functions in the Directory.
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- Disk writes are slower with write verify
- on but integrity of the data is ensured.
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- END OF HELP
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- Press Ctrl-PgUp for Index
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- Press PgUp for more help.
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- Press Esc to exit.
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