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- WINNAV.EXE
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- Douglas Boling December 31, 1991 (Utilities)
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- WINNAV.EXE is an easy to use Windows' file management utility.
- It lets you open files and launch applications; move, copy, rename
- and delete files and directories; provides full file information
- and lets you set file attributes. Compatible with Real, Standard,
- and 386 Enhanced Windows 3.0 modes.
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- Format: WINNAV
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- USING WINNAV
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- The easiest way to learn WINNAV is to run it. You can load the
- program with the File Run command from the Program Manager, or you
- can create an icon in the Program Manager window. To do the latter,
- simply select File New, Program Item, and then enter a description
- and path for WINNAV.EXE. Or, to avoid typing, select Browse and
- search your directories until you find WINNAV. Click on it and it
- will automatically be entered on the command line.
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- Once started, WINNAV brings up a window containing a number of
- list boxes. Just how many boxes are displayed simultaneously depends
- on the number of pixels on your screen and on the size of your Windows
- system font. A typical VGA setup will show a total of four boxes, but
- to accommodate ultra-high resolution monitors, WINNAV can produce as
- many as ten.
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- The thin box on the left always lists the available drives, with
- the current drive highlighted. The remaining, wider list boxes hold
- the names of the directories and files on the selected drive. If you
- highlight a directory, the box to its right will immediately display
- the subdirectories and filenames in that directory. Highlight one of
- these subdirectories, and the process repeats itself in the next box
- to the right until you reach the subdirectory level you want.
-
- If the default path contains more directory levels than there
- are list boxes available to show their contents, the highest-level
- directory/filename list box will automatically scroll off-screen when
- you open up a new listing by highlighting a subdirectory. At any time,
- however, you can restore the display of off-screen columns by using
- the horizontal scroll bar beneath the list boxes. The Tab key will
- take you from one list box to another if you're not using a mouse.
-
- WINNAV can be maximized to fill the entire screen or minimized
- down to its File Drawer icon. When you resize the WINNAV window to
- an intermediate size, the display automatically reconfigures itself,
- again to display the maximum number of list boxes possible.
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- Menu bar functions that operate on files or directories are
- listed in the Files menu. The Help menu contains only one menu item,
- which displays the obligatory About WINNAV box. The View menu option
- brings up the Configure menu. Selecting this item allows you to set
- the WINNAV defaults and customize both the number and the functions
- of the buttons seen in the column to the right side of the list boxes.
-
- The buttons provide one-click execution of the functions
- available through the menu bar. As detailed below, up to ten function
- buttons can be displayed. In addition to the six default buttons, you
- can add buttons to display file information, set attributes, exit,
- and bring up the configuration menu itself. On the other hand, if want
- to free up more screen space for another list box, simply select View
- Configure and enter 0 for the Num of Buttons item. Any button can be
- assigned to any WINNAV function, and however the buttons are
- configured, all functions remain accessible through the menu bar.
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- You can open a selected data file with the Open button, from the
- File Menu selection, or by double-clicking. WINNAV immediately looks
- at the WIN.INI association table to see whether you have associated
- the file extension with a particular application. If so, that program
- will be launched and will open the highlighted file. If there is no
- association, WINNAV tries to open the data file with NOTEPAD.EXE, its
- default editor. Through the configuration dialog box you can change
- the default editor to any DOS or Windows program that will accept a
- filename on its command line.
-
- A highlighted program file can be launched on its own from the
- File Menu, by double-clicking it, or by hitting the Run button.
- WINNAV determines that the file is a program by comparing the
- extension with the Programs entry in WIN.INI. When the current
- selection is a directory instead of a file, the Open menu option and
- its corresponding button are disabled.
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- The Copy function operates on either files or directories.
- Select Copy and a dialog box opens. Here you can enter the destination
- information by typing on the command line or by selecting a directory
- or file from the list boxes. In this and in all appropriate WINNAV
- dialog boxes, the Tab key will move you among the items with which
- you can interact, should you prefer this to using a mouse. If you're
- copying a file, you can change the name applied to the copy. If a
- directory is selected, WINNAV copies all the files in the directory
- under their same names, but it gives you the option of including or
- excluding any subdirectories. And then you hit Enter or click on OK.
-
- The Delete function also works on either individual files or on
- directories. If a directory is selected, all files and subdirectories
- in the directory are deleted and the directory is removed. To prevent
- accidental deletions, a dialog box asks you to confirm the delete. The
- confirmation dialog box can be disabled from the configuration dialog
- box.
-
- Move combines the Copy and Delete functions. As with the Copy
- function, WINNAV can move either individual files or complete
- directories. In addition, you can type the destination information or
- select a file or directory from the list boxes.
-
- The Rename function can also be applied to the currently selected
- file or to a directory. If you Rename a directory, only its name, not
- its contents, is affected. You should be careful not to Rename
- directories with executable files in them unless you intend to fix any
- paths used by the Program Manager to launch files. To change the
- paths, select the program in the Program Manager, then select the
- Files Properties menu item. From there, you can enter the new name of
- the directory containing the program.
-
- The Attrib function lets you modify the Archive, System, Hidden,
- and Read-Only attribute flags of your current selection. When this
- function is activated, a dialog box comes up that displays the current
- settings and provides check boxes for modifying them.
-
- The MkDir option lets you create a directory on another drive or
- add a directory to the current path. For the former, simply select
- MkDir and enter the full path specification. For example, if you're
- in D:\WIN and you want to create C:\PCMAG\UTILS, simply type the
- latter on the command line. To add a directory to your current path,
- however, simply enter the name of the directory. For instance, if
- you're in D:\WIN and you want to create a subdirectory WINUT, enter
- WINUT on the command line.
-
- The Info button (or Properties item from the File Menu) opens a
- dialog box that displays the name, file type, file size, attribute
- status, and the date and time the file was last modified.
-
- The Config function, accessed from the View Menu, lets you
- customize WINNAV's operations. Here you can individually disable the
- default file delete and directory delete confirmation, select whether
- you want hidden and/or system files shown, and choose whether you want
- directories listed before or after files in the list boxes. Here also
- you can configure the buttons and provide an alternative filename for
- the default editor or application. As before, the Tab key will take
- you among the selectable items and the Enter key will register your
- selections if you find this easier than using a mouse.
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- All configuration data is saved in a file called WINNAV.INI.
- WINNAV reads this file each time it is launched. When you select the
- Exit function, the current size of the window is also saved to
- WINNAV.INI. This way, the next time WINNAV is launched, the program
- will create a window of the same size and in the same position as well
- as with the previous configuration settings.
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