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- File Browser
-
- Written by: Chad E. Dionis
- Clyde the Clever Clam Development
-
-
- The purpose of File Browser is to provide a integrated environment for
- program execution and dos activities. The program utilizes the undocumented
- method of drag-drop to move files within the application as well as dropping
- files on other applications.
- The screen is divided into three major areas:
-
- 1. Navigator icons: The list boxes and the associated icon at the top of the
- column are the main engine for viewing and executing
- programs. When the name of the icon is hilighted, that
- icon is called the Selected Icon. Icons from the Navigator
- can be drug to any place that the icon image appears.
- The circle with a slash indicated the icon cannot be
- dropped there. The folder icon indicates the icon name
- is a directory.
-
- 2. Shelf icons: The empty space above the Navigator icons is called the
- Shelf. Icons can be drug from the Navigator and stuck
- on the shelf. When the check box in the File menu for
- Save State is checked, these icons will be stored between
- sessions. Icon can initiate a drag from the shelf but
- will be removed from the shelf. This allows icons to
- be removed from the shelf. The Shelf is a convenient place
- to store frequently used programs or directories. Also,
- the Shelf can be used as a temporary storage for copying
- files around the hierarchy.
-
- 3. System icons: The topmost row of icons is called the System icons.
- There can be one or more drive icons. The Selected Icon
- shows the current drive. Also there is a printer and
- a trash can. These icons cannot initiate a drag but
- can accept drops from the Navigator and Shelf icons to
- print or remove files. Files drug to the drive icons
- are copied to the current path of that drive.
-
- How about some terminology for the laymen:
-
- Drag-Drop : Press and hold the left mouse button while the pointer is on
- an icon. With the button depressed, move the pointer to the
- drop point. (usually another icon, but can be another app.
- like notepad or program manager) Release the button.
- If the cursor is a circle with a line through it, and the button
- is released, the drop is simply ignored.
- Double Click : Pressing the left mouse button twice really fast WITHOUT moving
- the mouse. If the mouse moves a slight amount, the double
- click will not adhere.
- Multiple Files: Holding the left mouse button while dragging the cursor over
- multiple files in a list box. Also, holding shift down when the
- mouse is pressed will hilight from the first entry selected to
- the current mouse position. Holding the control key down when
- pressing the mouse button will keep the original selection while
- selecting a new area.
-
- The following are common operations:
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- Select an icon : Single click on a Navigator or Drive icon. This will
- be the active path for menu operations and update
- the information in the file inspector window. Selecting
- an icon on the shelf will reload the Navigator with
- the path of the Shelf icon.
-
- Drag to Shelf : Click and hold mouse on Navigator or Shelf icon.
- Move to an open slot in the Shelf area. (signified
- by the file icon as the cursor) Release the button.
-
- Execute : Double click on a Navigator icon, Shelf icon, or double
- click on a name in any of the list boxes.
-
- Execute w/ a initial
- file: With the application icon visible either on the Shelf
- or in the Navigator, drag the data file on the application
- icon, and release the button.
-
- Copy to directory : Drag file or directory to a folder or drive icon. The
- default path for floppies, or the last active path for
- fixed disks, will be used to copy to drive icons.
-
- Moving to a directory: From the menu, under options, press Drop Options. In the
- dialog, select "Drop". Any files drug to folder icons
- will be copied and deleted from their original spot.
- (unless the move is being done on the same drive will
- result in a rename to save time)
-
- Delete file or dir: Drag file or directory to the trash can.
-
- Viewing information
- on a file or dir: Select an icon. Choose Inspect File from the File menu.
- This will pop up an icon viewer window. This window shows
- the vital information of the file. If the file is a
- directory or multiple files, the size button will become
- sensitive. When this is pressed, the selected icon will
- be size from the current directory and all descending sub-
- directories.
-
- Associating files: This allows a data file to be "executed". The associated
- executable is launched and with the data file opened upon
- completion. Files with extensions .ini and .txt are
- associated with the notepad utility. When these files
- are executed, notepad is launched and these files are
- edited. There are many extensions that are predefined
- upon the installation of windows. (this is why some
- files in the navigator show the window utilities icon
- when displayed) There are two methods of associating files:
-
- 1. Select a file in the Navigator. Select Associate from
- the file menu. This will show if any association exists
- for the file's extension at the time. If so, the association
- may be edited by pressing the Create/Edit button. If there
- is no association for the file, the <Create New Key>
- will be hilighted in the combo box. Pressing Create/Edit
- will create a new key, and associate the current extension
- with that new key.
-
- 2. Select "Drop Options" from the Options menu. Select
- "Associate". Drag a file to an executable file. This will
- pop up the Create Association dialog. MAKE SURE you complete
- the executable line by putting any command line switches
- AND %1, to allow files to be initial executed. The short
- and long identifiers are used by you to recognize the key.
- These should be filled in; but are not terribly important.
-
- Renaming Files: On any Navigator icon, double click on the title. This
- will bring up an edit box. Type the name of the new
- file or directory. Press enter.
-
- Create Directory: Select any Navigator folder icon. Select "Create Directory"
- from the file menu. This will create a directory called
- NEWDIR in the selected icon's list box. Rename using
- the above technique.
-
- Printing: Drag a single file to the printer. This file must have an
- association with an executable that can print it. (I didn't
- make this scheme up. I think it is ridiculous that a file
- cannot be printed with out a program to print it. What kind
- of operating system is this?) This executable can be Write,
- Notepad, or MS-Word (or similar WP).
- *Notes
- 1. If you make new files, or delete files without using the Navigator
- icons as drop points, or create or delete files using the dos prompt,
- the Navigator may not reflect the change. If you expect the Browser
- to be displaying something else, press "Reload Browser" from the options
- menu. This will reread the directory tree.
-
- 2. All windows do not come with the same font set. To change to a font
- that is on your system, press "Change Font" in the Options menu. The
- font will be saved and reloaded each session. I often use the "Small Font"
- size 7. It allows more information on the icon titles.
-
- 3. Any place, except for associating files, multiple files can be used.
-
- 4. Menu operations are available for coping files to the same directory,
- or any other operation that is difficult with the browser format.
-
- 5. I have been using this program as my shell and I have not been able
- to crash it. Unfortunately, one of you will be able to. Write down what
- happened and what you did to initiate the crash to the address below and
- I'll fix it in the new release. BE GENTLE.
-
- Registration Fee: 10$ w/ Source: 15$
-
- Send to:
- Chad Dionis
- 2312 10th St.
- Altoona, PA. 16601
-