═══ 1. About CfgEdit ═══ CfgEdit is a Presentation Manager application which you can use to faultlessly update your system configuration file, CONFIG.SYS. It will only let you enter valid statements for CONFIG.SYS, and will automatically check your changes as they are made. It will check the file integrity when it is saved or closed for any errors or inconsistencies ═══ 2. File Menu ═══ The File menu contains commands that you use to create, open, and save data files. In addition, it also contains the command that you use to exit the Sample application. The following commands appear in the File menu: New Creates a new untitled file Open Opens an existing file Save Saves any changes to current file Save As Saves the current file using a new name Exit Quits the Sample application ═══ 3. New ═══ You can create a new file in the Sample application window by using the New command. To create a new file, do the following: o Select the File menu and choose the New command. The word "Untitled" appears in the title bar of the new file. ═══ 4. Open ═══ You can open a file that exists on any drive or in any directory by using the Open command. To open a file, do the following: o Select the File menu and choose the Open command. A dialog box appears, showing you a list of files in the current directory. ═══ 5. Save ═══ You use the Save command to save changes you've made to your file. To save changes to the current file, do the following: o Select the File menu and choose the Save command. ═══ 6. Save As ═══ You use the Save As command to name and save a new file. Follow these steps to save a new file: 1. Select the File menu and choose the Save As command. A dialog box appears, prompting you for a new filename. ═══ 7. Exit ═══ You quit the Sample application by using the Exit command. To quit the Sample application, do the following: 1. Select the File menu and choose the Exit command. ═══ Help for Open ═══ ═══ Help for Open ═══ 1. Select the down arrow to the right of the Drive list to display all the drives on your system. 2. Select a drive from the Drive list. 3. Select a directory from the Directory list. 4. Select a file name from the File list or type in a file name and select the Open pushbutton to display the file you want to edit. For specific help, select a topic below. ═══ List of Fields ═══ File name Type of file Drive File Directory Open pushbutton ═══ Help for File name ═══ ═══ Help for File name ═══ Type the name of the file you want to open in the File name field and select the Open pushbutton. For more help, select a topic below. ═══ List of Fields ═══ File name Type of file Drive File Directory Open pushbutton General help ═══ Help for Type of file ═══ ═══ Help for Type of file ═══ Select the down arrow to the right of the Type of file field to display the available file types. The sample has set this field for all file types. For more help, select a topic below. ═══ Help for Drive ═══ ═══ Help for Drive ═══ The Drive list displays the drives on your system. Select the drive that contains the files you want to edit. For more help, select a topic below. ═══ Help for File ═══ ═══ Help for File ═══ The File list displays all the files in the directory you selected from the Directory list. Select the file you want to open. For more help, select a topic below. ═══ Help for Directory ═══ ═══ Help for Directory ═══ The Directory list displays the directories on the selected drive. Select a directory to display the list of files from that directory in the File list box. For more help, select a topic below. ═══ Help for Open ═══ ═══ Help for Open ═══ Select the Open pushbutton to display the file you want to edit. For more help, select a topic below. ═══ Help for Save ═══ Use Save to store the file you are editing. After the file is saved, the text remains in the window so that you can continue editing it. Note: If you are editing a new file, select the Save or Save as choices to display the Save as pop-up so that you can name the file you are editing. A file must have a title to be saved. ═══ Help for Save as ═══ Use Save as to name and save a new file or to save an existing file under a different name, in a different directory, or on a different disk. ═══ Help for Save as ═══ ═══ Help for Save as ═══ 1. Select the down arrow to the right of the Drive list to display all the drives on your system. 2. Select a drive from the Drive list. 3. Select a directory from the Directory list. 4. Type the name of the file you want to save in the File name field and select the Save pushbutton. For specific help, select a topic below. ═══ List of Fields ═══ File name Type of file Drive File Directory Save pushbutton ═══ Help for File name ═══ ═══ Help for File name ═══ Type the name of the file you want to save in the File name field and select the Save pushbutton. For more help, select a topic below. ═══ List of Fields ═══ File name Type of file Drive File Directory Save pushbutton General help ═══ Help for Type of file ═══ ═══ Help for Type of file ═══ Select the down arrow to the right of the Type of file field to display the available file types. The sample has set this field for all file types. For more help, select a topic below. ═══ Help for Drive ═══ ═══ Help for Drive ═══ The Drive list displays the drives on your system. Select the drive that contains the files you want to save. For more help, select a topic below. ═══ Help for File ═══ ═══ Help for File ═══ The File list displays all the files in the directory you selected from the Directory list. Select the file you want to rename and save. For more help, select a topic below. ═══ Help for Directory ═══ ═══ Help for Directory ═══ The Directory list displays the directories on the selected drive. Select a directory to display the list of files from that directory in the File list box. For more help, select a topic below. ═══ Help for Save ═══ ═══ Help for Save ═══ Select the Save pushbutton to save the file to the drive and directory you selected and with the file name you specified. For more help, select a topic below. ═══ 8. Edit Menu ═══ Enter text for the main Edit Menu help screen here. ═══ 9. Undo ═══ Place information for the Edit Undo menu item here. ═══ 10. Cut ═══ Place information for the Edit Cut menu item here. ═══ 11. Copy ═══ Place information for the Edit Copy menu item here. ═══ 12. Paste ═══ Place information for the Edit Paste menu item here. ═══ 13. Clear ═══ Place information for the Edit Clear menu item here. ═══ 14. Help Menu ═══ Insert standard Help menu text here. ═══ 15. Index ═══ Place information for the Help Index menu item here. ═══ 16. General help ═══ Place information for the General Help menu item here. Note: This screen will usually be handled by the default. ═══ 17. Using Help ═══ Place information for the Help Using Help menu here. ═══ 18. Keys ═══ Place information for the Help Keys menu item here. ═══ 19. Tutorial ═══ Place information for the Tutorial menu item here. ═══ 20. Product information ═══ Place information for the Product information menu item here. ═══ 21. Product information dialog ═══ This dialog displays information about CfgEdit for OS/2 Version 2 as well as version number and a copyright notice. ═══ 22. OK ═══ The OK button closes the Product information dialog.