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02,38,t,$iFLAK`
04,25,t,File List & Access by Keyboard`
06,34,t,Version 1.01`
08,36,t,10/04/92`
11,15,t,Copyright 1992 Paul J. Dickler, all rights reserved`
15,34,t,$hDemonstration`
16,36,t,$hDisplays`
24,00,t,To $hadvance$n to each screen, $ihit any key briefly$n. To $hexit$n at any time, $ihit ESC`
00,00,o,`
00,00,w,`
00,00,c,`
02,38,t,$iFLAK`
04,25,t,File List & Access by Keyboard`
06,36,t,$hHelpFile`
08,00,t,These displays demonstrate $iFLAK$n use and some of its capabilities, but do not`
09,00,t,replace a $hthorough reading$n of $iFLAK$n $hHelpFile$n, which explains all the available`
10,00,t,facilities.`
12,00,t,To view $iFLAK$n $hHelpFile$n:`
14,04,t,*. Start $iFLAK$n (described later)`
15,04,t,*. Hit $i<F2>$n to view the $HHelpBar$n (if not already visible)`
16,04,t,*. Hit $i<F2>$n $hagain$n to view $hHelpFile$n`
18,00,t,Once in $hHelpFile$n:`
20,04,t,*. Hit $i<F1>$n to view $hHelp$n on the use of $hHelpFile`
00,00,w,`
06,20,b,`
06,35,t,$hHelpPrompt`
08,00,t,In addition to the $hHelpFile$n, $iFLAK$n has a $hHelpPrompt$n facility, which assists the`
09,00,t,user during Command Area input, by displaying a selection menu and inserting`
10,00,t,chosen operands.`
12,00,t,To use $hHelpPrompt$n:`
14,04,t,* Position the $hcursor$n where the Command, Symbol, or Flag is required`
15,04,t, (all are described later).`
16,04,t,* Press $i<F1>`
17,04,t,* Use the $iUp/Down <Arrow>$n and $i<Page>$n keys to select the operand.`
18,04,t,* Press $i<ENTER>$n to insert the operand at the cursor.`
19,04,t,* (Or, press $i<F2>$n for detailed $hHelpFile$n information on the operand)`
20,04,t,* Continue Command input/edit with the required values.`
21,04,t,* Finally, hit <ENTER> to execute the completed Command.`
00,00,w,`
00,00,c,`
00,00,t,FLAK is started by the command:`
02,04,t,$iflak [listi] [options]`
00,00,w,`
04,00,t,$h[listi]$n describes the file(s) to be listed, and can be as simple as a`
05,00,t,single fileid:`
07,04,t,$iflak abc.def`
09,00,t,or as complicated as a combination of all .BAT files in the PATH specification,`
10,00,t,and all .EXE files with the Archive bit set in a specific directory:`
12,04,t,$iflak p'*.bat;/aa;\prodpgm\*.exe`
14,00,t,Other $h[listi]$n operands allow selecting files in the $hAPPEND$n specification`
15,00,t,reading a '$hproject file$n' of pre-coded file/path records, and more.`
17,00,t,If $hno [listi]$n is specified, $hall files$n in the $hCurrent Directory$n are listed.`
00,00,w,`
00,00,c,clear`
00,00,t,FLAK is started by the command:`
02,04,t,$iflak [listi] [options]`
05,00,t,$h[options]$n allow the user to control the number of fileids displayed on each`
06,00,t,screen, the initial sort order of the files (based on file name, type, size,`
07,00,t,date, etc), how executables (.BAT, .COM, and .EXE files) are to be handled,`
08,00,t,which $hConfiguration File$n (if any) is to be used, and more.`
10,00,t,The defaulted or specified $hConfiguration File$n may contain:`
12,04,t,* $habbreviations$n and $haliases$n for commands`
13,04,t,* $hdefault$n commands for particular file $hextensions`
14,04,t,* $hfunction-key definitions$n for frequently-issued commands`
00,00,w,`
00,00,c,`
00,00,t,Assume the following command:`
02,04,t,$iflak *.ft*`
00,00,w,`
00,00,c,`
00,00,t,flak 1.01 $hc:\curdir`
00,61,t,Mon 06/07/92 13:00`
01,00,t,$i 1/4 *.ft*`
02,00,t,$iFNAAAA FTA$n 100 06/01/92 10:00 c:\curdir`
02,14,p,`
03,00,t,FNBBBB FTB 200 06/02/92 10:00 c:\curdir`
04,00,t,FNCCCC FTC 300 06/03/92 10:00 c:\curdir`
05,00,t,~~ bytes ~~ 600 -------- ----- c:\curdir`
15,00,t,$i────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────`
16,00,t,This is the display that would appear (assuming the Current Directory is`
17,00,t,$hc:\curdir$n, and that the directory has the files listed above).`
19,00,t,Note that the Current Directory is displayed on the first line, and the [listi]`
20,00,t,specification is on line 2.`
22,00,t,Also, line 2 begins with the number of the fileid (within the list) of the first`
23,00,t,file on the screen, and the total number of entries in the list.`
00,00,w,`
16,00,b,`
17,00,b,`
16,00,t,The $hbasic capability$n provided by $iFLAK$n is the $hAutomatic Fileid Appending$n of`
17,00,t,commands. For example, to $htype$n the contents of file $hFNAAAA.FTA$n to the`
18,00,t,screen, simply enter the DOS command '$hTYPE$n' as shown.`
19,23,b,`
02,14,t,$itype<ENTER> `
00,00,w,`
00,00,c,clear`
00,00,t,type FNAAAA.FTA`
01,00,t,(fnaaaa.fta record 1)`
02,00,t,(fnaaaa.fta record 2)`
03,00,t,(fnaaaa.fta record 3)`
04,00,t,...etc...`
06,00,t,flak: Hit $fany key$n to continue:`
15,00,t,$i────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────`
16,00,t,The appended command is displayed, and passed to DOS for execution.`
18,00,t,If the file resides in $hother than$n the $hCurrent Directory$n, the file's $hpath$n is`
19,00,t,also included. Thus, the $hDOS command$n can access a listed file, regardless of`
20,00,t,where it is in the system, with $hminimum effort$n.`
22,00,t,After the command completes, $iFLAK$n waits for a keypress.`
00,00,w,`
00,00,c,`
00,00,t,flak 1.01 $hc:\curdir`
00,61,t,Mon 06/07/92 13:00`
01,00,t,$i 1/4 *.ft*`
02,00,t,$iFNAAAA FTA$n *ype`
03,00,t,FNBBBB FTB 200 06/02/92 10:00 c:\curdir`
04,00,t,FNCCCC FTC 300 06/03/92 10:00 c:\curdir`
05,00,t,~~ bytes ~~ 600 -------- ----- c:\curdir`
02,14,p,`
15,00,t,$i────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────`
16,00,b,`
17,00,b,`
16,00,t,After the keypress, the $iFLAK$n display is restored, with commands 'commented-out',`
17,00,t,as shown.`
19,00,t,If there is a system error or $iFLAK$n internal error, the command is commented`
20,00,t,with an exclamation point ($h!$n).`
22,00,t,Another $i<ENTER>$n will $hnot$n execute a commented command.`
00,00,w,`
16,00,b,`
17,00,b,`
02,00,t,$nFNAAAA FTA`
03,00,t,$iFNBBBB FTB`
03,14,p,`
16,00,t,Use the $iTABF$n and $iTABB$n keys (along with the other cursor-movement and edit`
17,00,t,keys) to position the cursor and modify commands on the screen.`
19,00,b,`
19,00,t,Use the $iPageUp$n and $iPageDn$n keys to view other screens within the list.`
20,22,b,`
00,00,w,`
03,00,t,$nFNBBBB FTB`
03,14,t,$i dir<ENTER> `
16,00,b,`
17,00,b,`
16,00,t,To $hbypass$n Automatic Fileid Appending, simply enter the command with at least`
17,00,t,$i1 leading blank$n. For example, to issue the $hDIR$n command with no operands, enter`
18,00,t,the above.`
19,00,b,`
20,00,t,Note that the fileid is $hnot highlighted$n, because $hAutomatic Fileid Appending`
21,00,t,is $hcancelled.`
00,00,w,`
00,00,c,clear`
00,00,t,dir`
02,01,t,Volume in drive C is VOLSER`
03,01,t,Volume Serial Number is 1234-A678`
04,01,t,Directory of C:\CURDIR`
06,00,t,FNAAAA FTA 100 06-01-92 10:00a`
07,00,t,FNBBBB FTB 200 06-02-92 10:00a`
08,00,t,FNCCCC FTC 300 06-03-92 10:00a`
09,08,t,3 file(s) 600 bytes`
10,20,t,49747968 bytes free`
12,00,t,flak: Hit $fany key$n to continue:`
15,00,t,$i────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────`
16,00,t,The $hunappended$n command is displayed, and passed to DOS for execution.`
00,00,w,`
18,00,t,Note that '$hDOS command$n' may be any executable: any $hinternal$n DOS command,`
19,00,t,$h.BAT$n, $h.COM$n, or $h.EXE$n file.`
00,00,w,`
00,00,c,`
00,00,t,flak 1.01 $hc:\curdir`
00,61,t,Mon 06/07/92 13:00`
01,00,t,$i 1/4 *.ft*`
02,00,t,FNAAAA FTA $ierase`
03,00,t,$iFNBBBB FTB$n $i=<ENTER>`
04,00,t,FNCCCC FTC 300 06/03/92 10:00 c:\curdir`
05,00,t,~~ bytes ~~ 600 -------- ----- c:\curdir`
15,00,t,$i────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────`
16,00,t,The '$i=$n' (equal) command causes the previous command to be re-issued.`
00,00,w,`
00,00,c,`
00,00,t,erase FNAAAA.FTA`
02,00,t,erase FNBBBB.FTB`
04,00,t,flak: Hit $fany key$n to continue:`
15,00,t,$i────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────`
16,00,t,Again, $IFLAK$N waits for a keypress.`
00,00,w,`
00,00,c,`
00,00,t,flak 1.01 $hc:\curdir`
00,61,t,Mon 06/07/92 13:00`
01,00,t,$i 1/4 *.ft*`
02,00,t,FNAAAA FTA -- not found -- c:\curdir`
03,00,t,$iFNBBBB FTB$n -- not found -- c:\curdir`
04,00,t,FNCCCC FTC 300 06/03/92 10:00 c:\curdir`
05,00,t,~~ bytes ~~ 600 -------- ----- c:\curdir`
03,14,p,`
15,00,t,$i────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────`
16,00,t,The '$i=$n' command can still be issued...`
00,00,w,`
03,00,t,$nFNBBBB FTB`
04,00,t,$iFNCCCC FTC`
04,14,t,$i=<ENTER> `
17,00,t,even after a previous $i<ENTER>$n.`
00,00,w,`
00,00,c,`
00,00,t,erase FNCCCC.FTC`
02,00,t,flak: Hit $fany key$n to continue:`
15,00,t,$i────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────`
16,00,t,The '$i=$n' command always re-issues the last command.`
18,00,t,Also, the '$i=?$n' command presents a menu of previous commands and allows you to`
19,00,t,select the desired one.`
00,00,w,`
00,00,c,`
00,00,t,flak 1.01 $hc:\curdir`
00,61,t,Mon 06/07/92 13:00`
01,00,t,$i 1/4 *.ft*`
02,00,t,FNAAAA FTA -- not found -- c:\curdir`
03,00,t,FNBBBB FTB -- not found -- c:\curdir`
04,00,t,$iFNCCCC FTC ?<ENTER>$n`
05,00,t,~~ bytes ~~ 600 -------- ----- c:\curdir`
15,00,t,$i────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────`
16,00,t,Alternatively, the '$i?$n' command resets the Command Area with the previous`
17,00,t,command...`
00,00,w,`
04,00,t,$iFNCCCC FTC$n $herase$n `
18,00,t,but does $hnot$n execute it:`
04,14,p,`
00,00,w,`
04,14,p,`
19,00,t,You may $hexecute$n it by hitting $i<ENTER>$n,`
20,00,t,or $hcancel$n it by hitting $i<ESC>$n.`
22,00,t,Also, the '$i??$n' command presents a menu of previous commands and allows you to`
23,00,t,select the desired one.`
00,00,w,`
00,00,c,`
00,00,t,flak 1.01 $hc:\curdir`
00,61,t,Mon 06/07/92 13:00`
01,00,t,$i 1/4 *.ft*`
02,00,t,FNAAAA FTA -- not found -- c:\curdir`
03,00,t,FNBBBB FTB -- not found -- c:\curdir`
04,00,t,$iFNCCCC FTC$n -- not found -- c:\curdir`
05,00,t,~~ bytes ~~ 600 -------- ----- c:\curdir`
04,14,p,`
15,00,t,$i────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────`
16,00,t,Even though the files have been erased, the fileids can be used. If`
17,00,t,a file-creation program (an editor, for example) was now executed...`
00,00,w,`
04,14,t,$iedit<ENTER>$n `
19,00,t,Then...`
00,00,w,`
00,00,c,`
00,00,t,edit FNCCCC.FTC`
15,00,t,$i────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────`
16,00,t,The above command would be issued.`
00,00,w,`
18,00,t,Obviously, though, you could not $ICOPY$N or $IRENAME$n files that had been erased.`
00,00,w,`
00,00,c,`
00,00,t,flak 1.01 $hc:\curdir`
00,61,t,Mon 06/07/92 13:00`
01,00,t,$i 1/4 *.ft*`
02,00,t,FNAAAA FTA $iren [ [n.old`
03,00,t,FNBBBB FTB $i=`
04,00,t,$iFNCCCC FTC =<ENTER>`
05,00,t,~~ bytes ~~ 600 -------- ----- c:\curdir`
15,00,t,$i────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────`
16,00,t,Parts of the fileid may be specified by symbolic $HSubstitution Strings$n, which`
17,00,t,cancels $HAutomatic Fileid Appending$n.
18,00,t,Here, the $I[$n symbol (which requires a trailing blank) causes insertion of the`
19,00,t,complete $Ifileid$n, and the $I[n$n causes the insertion of only the $ifileName$n.`
21,00,t,Along with the '$i=$n' command, these facilities provide a powerful file-handling`
22,00,t,capability.`
00,00,w,`
00,00,c,`
00,00,t,rename FNAAAA.FTA FNAAAA.OLD`
02,00,t,rename FNBBBB.FTB FNBBBB.OLD`
04,00,t,rename FNCCCC.FTC FNCCCC.OLD`
06,00,t,flak: Hit $fany key$n to continue:`
15,00,t,$i────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────`
16,00,t,Actually, the $iRENAME$n command is handled internally and is not normally shown.`
18,00,t,Obviously, the $HCOPY$n, and $HXCOPY$N commands when combined with this facility`
19,00,t,can be extremely useful.`
00,00,w,`
00,00,c,`
00,00,t,flak 1.01 $hc:\curdir`
00,61,t,Mon 06/07/92 13:00`
01,00,t,$i 1/4 *.ft*`
02,00,t,FNAAAA FTA $iren [ \newdir\[n.old`
03,00,t,FNBBBB FTB $i=`
04,00,t,$iFNCCCC FTC =<CTL-ENTER>`
05,00,t,~~ bytes ~~ 600 -------- ----- c:\curdir`
15,00,t,$i────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────`
16,00,t,$i<CTL-ENTER>$n allows $hcommand testing$n by $hdisplaying$n the processed Command Areas,`
17,00,t,but $hnot$n passing them to DOS.`
00,00,w,`
00,00,c,`
00,00,t,*rename FNAAAA.FTA \newdir\FNAAAA.OLD`
02,00,t,*rename FNBBBB.FTB \newdir\FNBBBB.OLD`
04,00,t,*rename FNCCCC.FTC \newdir\FNCCCC.OLD`
06,00,t,flak: Hit $fany key$n to continue:`
15,00,t,$i────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────`
16,00,t,Note the $h*$n (asterisk) before each command, as a reminder that it is $hnot$n`
17,00,t,being executed.`
19,00,t,Note also, that the $hRENAME$n command has extended capabilities, which allows files`
20,00,t,to be $hmoved$n to a $hnew directory.`
00,00,w,`
00,00,c,`
00,00,t,flak 1.01 $hc:\curdir`
00,61,t,Mon 06/07/92 13:00`
01,00,t,$i 1/4 *.ft*`
02,00,t,FNAAAA FTA $iren [ \newdir\[n.old`
03,00,t,FNBBBB FTB $i=`
04,00,t,$iFNCCCC FTC =`
05,00,t,~~ bytes ~~ 600 -------- ----- c:\curdir`
04,14,p,`
15,00,t,$i────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────`
16,00,t,After the $ikeypress$n the display is restored with the $hun-executed$n commands.`
18,00,t,You may $hexecute$n them by hitting $i<ENTER>$n,`
19,00,t,or $hcancel$n them by hitting $i<ESC>$n $h1 time$n for the cursor Command Area, or`
20,32,t,$h2 times$n for all Command Areas.`
00,00,w,`
00,00,c,`
00,00,t,flak 1.01 $hc:\curdir`
00,61,t,Mon 06/07/92 13:00`
01,00,t,$i 1/4 *.ft*`
02,00,t,FNAAAA FTA -- not found -- c:\curdir`
03,00,t,FNBBBB FTB -- not found -- c:\curdir`
04,00,t,$iFNCCCC FTC`
05,00,t,~~ bytes ~~ 600 -------- ----- c:\curdir`
04,14,t,$i/L=<ENTER>`
15,00,t,$i────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────`
16,00,t,The $iFLAK$n file list can be rebuilt using the $hcurrent [listi]$n specification by the`
17,00,t,'$i/L=$n' command, which is a good candidate for a $hFunction Key$n definition.`
19,00,t,The $hsupplied$n default $hConfiguration File$n specifies $iF4$n with this command,`
20,00,t,and is labelled '$hRefresh$N'.`
00,00,w,`
00,00,c,`
00,00,t,flak 1.01 $hc:\curdir`
00,61,t,Mon 06/07/92 13:00`
01,00,t,$i 1/4 *.ft*`
02,00,t,FNAAAA FTA -- not found -- c:\curdir`
03,00,t,FNBBBB FTB -- not found -- c:\curdir`
04,00,t,$iFNCCCC FTC`
05,00,t,~~ bytes ~~ 600 -------- ----- c:\curdir`
04,14,t,$i/L\work\*.*<ENTER>`
15,00,t,$i────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────`
16,00,t,Alternatively, the $iFLAK$n file list can be rebuilt with a $hnew [listi]`
17,00,t,specification, as above.`
00,00,w,`
00,00,c,`
00,00,t,flak 1.01 $hc:\curdir`
00,61,t,Mon 06/07/92 13:00`
01,00,t,$i 1/4 \work\*.*
02,00,t,$iFNDDDD FTD$n 200 06/01/92 10:00 c:\work`
02,14,p,`
03,00,t,FNEEEE FTE 300 06/02/92 10:00 c:\work`
04,00,t,FNFFFF FTF 400 06/03/92 10:00 c:\work`
05,00,t,~~ bytes ~~ 900 -------- ----- c:\work`
15,00,t,$i────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────`
16,00,t,Note that the $hCurrent Directory$n (line 1) has $hnot$n changed, while the `
17,00,t,$h[listi] field$n (line 2) $hhas.`
00,00,w,`
02,14,t,$i/L+\prod\<ENTER> `
16,00,b,`
16,00,t,Also, the file list can be $happended$n by the '$i/L+$n' command.`
17,00,b,`
00,00,w,`
00,00,c,`
00,00,t,flak 1.01 $hc:\curdir`
00,61,t,Mon 06/07/92 13:00`
01,00,t,$i 5/8 \work\*.*;\prod\
02,00,t,$iFNDDDD FTD$n 300 06/01/92 10:00 c:\prod`
02,14,p,`
03,00,t,FNEEEE FTE 400 06/02/92 10:00 c:\prod`
04,00,t,FNFFFF FTF 500 06/03/92 10:00 c:\prod`
05,00,t,~~ bytes ~~ 1200 -------- ----- c:\prod`
15,00,t,$i────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────`
16,00,t,As a result, of the '$i/L+$n' command, the $h[listi]$n field is modified, and the`
17,00,t,display is positioned to the beginning of the $happended$n files (note the $i5/8$n`
18,00,t,indicates the $hnew$n position).`
20,00,t,You can '$htoggle$n' the display between the first and second positions`
21,00,t,by $hhitting$N $i<CTL-HOME>$n.
00,00,w,`
00,00,c,`
00,00,t,flak 1.01 $hc:\curdir`
00,61,t,Mon 06/07/92 13:00`
01,00,t,$i 1/8 \work\*.*;\prod\
02,00,t,$iFNDDDD FTD$n 200 06/01/92 10:00 c:\work`
02,14,p,`
03,00,t,FNEEEE FTE 300 06/02/92 10:00 c:\work`
04,00,t,FNFFFF FTF 400 06/03/92 10:00 c:\work`
05,00,t,~~ bytes ~~ 900 -------- ----- c:\work`
06,00,t,FNDDDD FTD 300 06/01/92 10:00 c:\prod`
07,00,t,FNEEEE FTE 400 06/02/92 10:00 c:\prod`
08,00,t,FNFFFF FTF 500 06/03/92 10:00 c:\prod`
09,00,t,~~ bytes ~~ 1200 -------- ----- c:\prod`
15,00,t,$i────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────`
16,00,t,The first $i<CTL-HOME>$n returns the display to its previous position.`
00,00,w,`
02,14,t,$i/ON<ENTER> `
16,00,t,After the file list is appended, you can $hmerge$n the 2 list portions by`
17,00,t,re-executing the $hcurrent$n sort $horder$n by issuing the '$i/O$n' command,`
18,00,t,or changing the sort order (for example, by file $hname$n), via '$i/ON$n'.`
00,00,w,`
02,00,t,$iFNDDDD FTD$n 200 06/01/92 10:00 c:\work`
02,14,p,`
03,00,t,FNDDDD FTD 300 06/01/92 10:00 c:\prod`
04,00,t,FNEEEE FTE 300 06/02/92 10:00 c:\work`
05,00,t,FNEEEE FTE 400 06/02/92 10:00 c:\prod`
06,00,t,FNFFFF FTF 400 06/03/92 10:00 c:\work`
07,00,t,FNFFFF FTF 500 06/03/92 10:00 c:\prod`
08,00,t,~~ bytes ~~ 900 -------- ----- c:\work`
09,00,t,~~ bytes ~~ 1200 -------- ----- c:\prod`
15,00,t,$i────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────`
16,23,b,`
16,00,t,Or,...`
00,00,w,`
00,00,c,`
00,00,t,flak 1.01 $hc:\curdir`
00,61,t,Mon 06/07/92 13:00`
01,00,t,$i 1/8 \work\*.*;\prod\
02,00,t,FNDDDD FTD 200 06/01/92 10:00 c:\work`
02,14,p,`
03,00,t,FNEEEE FTE 300 06/02/92 10:00 c:\work`
04,00,t,FNFFFF FTF 400 06/03/92 10:00 c:\work`
05,00,t,~~ bytes ~~ 900 -------- ----- c:\work`
06,00,t,FNDDDD FTD 300 06/01/92 10:00 c:\prod`
07,00,t,FNEEEE FTE 400 06/02/92 10:00 c:\prod`
08,00,t,$iFNFFFF FTF`
09,00,t,~~ bytes ~~ 1200 -------- ----- c:\prod`
15,00,t,$i────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────`
07,14,t,$i/M `
08,14,t,$i=<ENTER>`
08,14,p,`
16,00,t,(Returning to the $happended$n file list...)
18,00,t,You can selectively $hmove$n fileids (within the list) by first issuing the`
19,00,t,'$i/M$n' (Move) command.`
00,00,w,`
00,00,c,`
00,00,t,flak 1.01 $hc:\curdir`
00,61,t,Mon 06/07/92 13:00`
01,00,t,$i 1/8 \work\*.*;\prod\
02,00,t,$iFNDDDD FTD /MH<ENTER>`
02,14,p,`
03,00,t,FNEEEE FTE 300 06/02/92 10:00 c:\work`
04,00,t,FNFFFF FTF 400 06/03/92 10:00 c:\work`
05,00,t,~~ bytes ~~ 900 -------- ----- c:\work`
06,00,t,FNDDDD FTD 300 06/01/92 10:00 c:\prod`
07,00,t,FNEEEE FTE *m`
08,00,t,FNFFFF FTF *m`
09,00,t,~~ bytes ~~ 1200 -------- ----- c:\prod`
15,00,t,$i────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────`
16,00,t,Then issuing the '$i/MH$n' (Move Here) command.`
18,00,t,You can also move $hgroups$n of fileids (in the list) by using the '$h/MM$n' command.`
00,00,w,`
00,00,c,`
00,00,t,flak 1.01 $hc:\curdir`
00,61,t,Mon 06/07/92 13:00`
01,00,t,$i 1/8 \work\*.*;\prod\
02,00,t,$iFNEEEE FTE$n 400 06/02/92 10:00 c:\prod`
02,14,p,`
03,00,t,FNFFFF FTF 500 06/03/92 10:00 c:\prod`
04,00,t,FNDDDD FTD 200 06/01/92 10:00 c:\work`
05,00,t,FNEEEE FTE 300 06/02/92 10:00 c:\work`
06,00,t,FNFFFF FTF 400 06/03/92 10:00 c:\work`
07,00,t,~~ bytes ~~ 900 -------- ----- c:\work`
08,00,t,FNDDDD FTD 300 06/01/92 10:00 c:\prod`
09,00,t,~~ bytes ~~ 1200 -------- ----- c:\prod`
15,00,t,$i────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────`
16,00,t,(Note the order of the $h<path>$n fields)`
00,00,w,`
02,14,t,$i/CL\work\ `
16,00,t,Another command, '$i/CL$n', $hChanges to$n and $hLists$n a particular $hDirectory.`
17,00,t,For example, the above...`
18,21,b,`
00,00,w,`
00,00,c,`
00,00,t,flak 1.01 $hc:\work`
00,61,t,Mon 06/07/92 13:00`
01,00,t,$i 1/4 \work\*.*
02,00,t,$iFNDDDD FTD$n 200 06/01/92 10:00 c:\work`
02,14,p,`
03,00,t,FNEEEE FTE 300 06/02/92 10:00 c:\work`
04,00,t,FNFFFF FTF 400 06/03/92 10:00 c:\work`
05,00,t,~~ bytes ~~ 900 -------- ----- c:\work`
15,00,t,$i────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────`
16,00,t,Causes both the $hCurrent Directory$n, and the $h[listi]$n fields to be reset, and`
17,00,t,the $h[listi]$n files listed.`
19,00,t,Note too, that the $h[listi]$n specification can include a '$hd:$n' (drive)`
20,00,t,operand, and a '$hfileid$n' operand to filter the list.`
00,00,w,`
00,00,c,`
00,00,t,flak 1.01 $hc:\work`
00,61,t,Mon 06/07/92 13:00`
01,00,t,$i 1/4 \work\*.*
02,00,t,$iFNDDDD FTD /L?<ENTER>`
03,00,t,FNEEEE FTE 300 06/02/92 10:00 c:\work`
04,00,t,FNFFFF FTF 400 06/03/92 10:00 c:\work`
05,00,t,~~ bytes ~~ 900 -------- ----- c:\work`
15,00,t,$i────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────`
16,00,t,You can recall a previous $h[listi]$n specification by issuing the '$i/L?$n'`
17,00,t,command, which presents a selection menu.`
00,00,w,`
00,00,c,`
00,00,t,flak 1.01 $hc:\curdir`
00,61,t,Mon 06/07/92 13:00`
01,00,t,$i 1/8 \work\*.*;\prod\
02,00,t,$iFNDDDD FTD$n 200 06/01/92 10:00 c:\work`
02,14,p,`
03,00,t,FNEEEE FTE 300 06/02/92 10:00 c:\work`
04,00,t,FNFFFF FTF 400 06/03/92 10:00 c:\work`
05,00,t,~~ bytes ~~ 900 -------- ----- c:\work`
06,00,t,FNDDDD FTD 300 06/01/92 10:00 c:\prod`
07,00,t,FNEEEE FTE 400 06/02/92 10:00 c:\prod`
08,00,t,FNFFFF FTF 500 06/03/92 10:00 c:\prod`
09,00,t,~~ bytes ~~ 1200 -------- ----- c:\prod`
15,00,t,$i────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────`
16,00,t,Once you list files that you wish to work with you can issue the '$h/P$n' command to`
17,00,t,$hPut$n the fileid and path information into a $hdisk file.`
00,00,w,`
02,14,t,$i/P `
06,14,t,$i/P<ENTER> `
16,18,b,`
16,00,t,For example, the above would write 2 fileid/path records to the default`
17,00,t,put fileid '$hWRK.DFT$n'.`
19,00,t,You can open specific put files via the '$h/PO$n[fileid]' command.`
21,00,t,You may also put groups of fileids with the '$h/PP$n' command.`
00,00,w,`
02,14,t,$i*`
06,14,t,$i*P `
16,21,b,`
16,00,t,The fileid records are always appended to the end of the put file, which`
17,00,t,is automatically closed when you exit $iFLAK$n.`
00,00,w,`
06,14,t,$i/PC<ENTER>`
16,17,b,`
16,00,t,You can manually $hclose$n the $hput$n file, by the '$h/PC$n' (Put Close) command.`
00,00,w,`
06,14,t,$h*File 'WRK.DFT' created/appended.`
16,17,b,`
16,00,t,Which yields the above informative message.`
00,00,w,`
06,14,t,$i/G<ENTER> `
16,17,b,`
16,00,t,You can then $hget$n the contents of a put file via the '$h/G$n' (Get) command.`
00,00,w,`
00,00,c,`
00,00,t,flak 1.01 $hc:\curdir`
00,61,t,Mon 06/07/92 13:00`
01,00,t,$i 1/2 \work\*.*;\prod\
02,00,t,$iFNDDDD FTD$n 200 06/01/92 10:00 c:\work`
03,00,t,FNDDDD FTD 300 06/01/92 10:00 c:\prod`
02,14,p,`
15,00,t,$i────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────`
16,00,t,Which would list the previously-written fileids.`
18,00,t,You can specify different files for $hget$n, as in '$h/G[fileid]$n'.`
20,00,t,Note, too, that you can append the files in a put file to the current list`
21,00,t,by the command '$h/L+/G$n[fileid]'.`
00,00,w,`
00,00,c,`
02,38,t,$iFLAK`
04,25,t,File List & Access by Keyboard`
10,34,t,$hDemonstration`
11,36,t,$hdisplays`
13,39,t,$hEnd`
16,00,t,This concludes the $iFLAK$n $hDemonstration Displays$N, introducing you to some of its`
17,00,t,capabilities.`
19,00,t,Only a complete reading of $iFLAK $hHelpFile$n will allow you to utilize and customize`
20,00,t,it for your maximum benefit.`
00,00,w,`
06,00,t,If you continue to work with $iFLAK$n, please register your usage.`
08,00,t,Your support is greatly appreciated, and will allow continuing improvement.`
10,00,t,If you know someone who would benefit by using $iFLAK$n, please give them`
11,00,t,a copy of the distribution files, just as you received them.`
13,23,b,`
14,00,t,See $iFLAK$n $hHelpFile$n 'Shareware License/Registration/Distribution Notice'`
15,00,t,or $hREAD.ME2$n file for full details.`
17,52,t,Sincerely,`
19,52,t,Paul J. Dickler`
20,52,t,P.O. Box 732`
21,52,t,Denville, NJ 07834`