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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 1. Copyright (read this!) ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The OS/2-Commander v 1.00
-
- (C) Copyright 1992-94 by Wolfgang Sarp
- All rights reserved worldwide!
-
- This software is Shareware
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-
- Nobody except me is allowed to sell this program! You're allowed to copy it,
- distribute it in BBS-systems but only the complete shareware-version and NOT
- for money! If you give/send this program to anybody else, you're not allowed to
- take money for it!
-
- SincethereisnooriginalNortonCommanderforOS / 2available( ok ,thereisone
- ,butthatreallykillsthecat[ sorryPeter ]< g > )IdecidedtowritemyownOS / 2 -
- Commander .Themostfunctionsareverysimilartotheoriginal
- ,butsomeareabitdifferentandsomeevencan ' tbefoundinthe' original ' .
-
- Theauthorisnotresponsibleforanydamagemadebythisprogram .Ifyoudon '
- tagreewiththis ,pleasedeletetheprogramimmediatly .
-
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2. How to use the program ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- This section describes how to use the program.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.1. Start ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- It's necessary to change the OS2COM.INI to your needs!
-
- How to use the OS2COM.INI is described in this manual and in the original
- OS2COM.INI delivered with the program. Every line is commented and should give
- you all the help you need to understand what it does.
- However, there's a section with a detailed explanation in this manual.
-
- The OS/2-Commander should be started with the OS2C.CMD.
- This is the only way to change to the current drive and directory when leaving
- the program. If you don't need it (e.g. if running in a window) of course you
- can run it by starting the OS2COM.EXE directly.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.2. The keys ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- CURSOR-Up/Down (or mouse) moves through the files.
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- CURSOR-Left/Right moves the cursor in the command line.
- If the command line is empty, you can use CURSOR_Left/Right to change a
- directory up/down. Use CTRL-CURSOR_Left/Right in a Brief-List.
-
- CTRL-END moves the cursor to the end of the command line.
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- CTRL-HOME moves the cursor to the beginning of the command line.
-
- ENTER or mouse double-klick changes into the directory the cursor is actual on,
- starts a program, changes inside an archive or starts a program linked to the
- extension. See OS2COM.INI for more information.
- If the comand line is not empty, ENTER executes the command, ESC erases the
- command line.
- ALT-ENTER also starts programs, but Commander will launch a new task for it.
-
- INSERT or right mouse button tags an entry.
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- SPACE tags an entry, if the command line is empty.
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- F1 open the Help window
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- F2 User menu. See OS2COM.MNU for more information.
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- F3 Viewer (internal or external). See OS2COM.INI for more information.
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- F4 Editor (internal or external). See OS2COM.INI for more information.
-
- F5 copy a file, a number of selected files or a directory tree.
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- SHIFT-F5 to copy additional to the file also the entry in the FILES.BBS.
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- F6 rename or move a file, a number of selected files or a directory tree.
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- SHIFT-F6 to move additional to the file also the entry in the FILES.BBS.
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- F7 creates a new directory
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- F8 kill a file, a number of selected files or a directory tree.
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- Γöé directory tree! Γöé
- Γöé F5, F6 or F8, with the cursor on a directory will copy, move Γöé
- Γöé or delete a directory completely with all subdirectories! Γöé
- Γöé So please be careful, especially when using F8 (delete)! Γöé
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- SHIFT-F8 kills additional to the file also the entry in the FILES.BBS.
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- F9 pulldown menu
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- F10 or ESC to quit.
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- F11 open file-menu
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- F12 open command-menu
-
- TAB change between left and right window.
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- + (grey) or CTRL-<+> select files.
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- - (grey) or CTRL-<-> unselect files.
-
- * invert selection
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- ALT-F1 change drive (left window).
-
- ALT-F2 change drive (right window).
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- ALT-F3 Viewer (internal or external). See OS2COM.INI for more information.
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- ALT-F4 Editor (internal or external). See OS2COM.INI for more information.
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- ALT-F5 archive the tagged files.
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- ALT-F6 show directory macros (currently stored pathes).
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- ALT-F7 starts the Find-function.
- You can enter the filename to search for. If you append the parameter /a to
- the filename OS/2-Commander will search for the files on all drives. Than you
- can enter a text to search for in these files.
- You get a list of all files that matches your search criterion and have now the
- possibility to change to a drive and directory of a found file. You can also
- view the files in this list, tag the files and copy, move or delete all or some
- of the found files.
- You can tag files with INS or SPACE. If the scrollbar in on a directory, the
- selection for all files in it will be inverted. With "+" you can select all
- files, "-" will deselect all files, "*" will invert the selection of all files.
-
- ALT-F8 history window of the last 20 commands.
- RETURN or left mouse button executes the command, CTRL-RETURN puts the
- command to the command line.
-
- ALT-F9 Video-mode If you've trouble with 30 or 34 lines since OS/2 2.1
- March-beta try ALT-F9 to solve it.
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- ALT-F10 Directory-Tree. STRG-Enter brings you to the next matching entry if a
- search string is entered.
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- ALT-<letter> moves the cursor to the next entry starting with this letter.
- STRG-Enter brings you to the next matching file. See OS2COM.INI for more
- information.
-
- ALT-[0-9] change to directory stored under that number
-
- SHIFT-ALT-[0-9] store current path under that number
-
- CTRL-F1 to CTRL-F5 sorts the active window by name, extension, date, size or
- unsorted.
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- CTRL-F6 to switch to a number of video modes.
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- CTRL-F7 Warp to directory.
- Use CTRL-F7 oder type "WCD <dirname>" to change to a directory directly across
- all drives if you have the program WCD and a WCD database on your disk. All WCD
- environment switches are supported. Please read the WCD manual for more
- information. The OS/2-Commander does not support an WCD database update yet,
- I'll do this in a future version.
- Please read WCD.TXT for more information about WCD.
-
- CTRL-F9 Diskcopy
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- CTRL-\ (CTRL-# on german keyboards) to switch to the root-directory
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- CTRL-A shows the listing of self-extracting archives.
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- CTRL-C kill archive coments. Works only inside a ZIP or ARJ archive.
-
- CTRL-D switches the 'DesInfo' default. Show 4OS2/4DOS descriptions in the
- DESCRIPT.ION file ON/OFF.
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- CTRL-E is scrolling through the command-history
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- CTRL-Cursor_Up can be used as a History-Search-Function similar to CTRL-E. If
- you want to get back a special command out of the history you can enter the
- beginning of the command and get the command back with CTRL-Cursor_Up.
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- CTRL-Cursor_Down like CTRL-Cursor_Up, but search backwards.
-
- CTRL-F change file attribute, date and time.
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- CTRL-G switches between ascending and descending sorting
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- CTRL-H show hidden files on/off. Default can be defined in the OS2COM.INI.
-
- CTRL-I switches FILES.BBS-Info. If ON the descriptions of files are shown if
- there is a FILES.BBS in the current directory and the opposite window is the
- Info-window. Can be turned on at default in the OS2COM.INI.
-
- CTRL-J puts the filename under the cursor to the command line.
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- CTRL-K print the file
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- CTRL-L switches the inactiv window between 'Info' and 'Filelist'.
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- CTRL-N compares to directories.
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- CTRL-O switch of the screen (show background).
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- CTRL-Q Quick View (files/bytes of a directory). Works only when the cursor is
- on a subdirectory.
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- CTRL-R re-reads the directory.
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- CTRL-S change setup.
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- CTRL-U swaps left/right panel
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- CTRL-V change volume label
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- CTRL-X is scrolling backwards through the command-history
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- CTRL-PgUp changes one directory up (..).
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- CTRL-PgDn changes one directory down.
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- CTRL-ENTER puts the filename under the cursor to the command line.
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- LeftShift-ENTER puts the current path to the command line.
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- RightShift-ENTER puts the current path + filename to the command line.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.3. The OS2COM.INI ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- This section describes the OS2COM.INI
- The OS2COM.INI is devided into different sections. All switches can be defined
- only in the with brackets given section and are useless in any other section.
- Lines beginning with a ";" are comments and are ignored.
-
- The commands in the OS2COM.INI:
-
- [StartUp]
- ViMode 3
- The video-mode OS/2-Commander shall use at startup. Possible are:
- 1=25, 2=28, 3=30, 4=34, 5=43, 6=50, 7=60 rows.
- If the line is commented out OS/2-Commander will use the current mode.
-
- ScrSav 1
- Defines after how many minutes the screen-saver is aktivated. If 0 is used, it
- is deaktivated.
-
- NumLock Yes
- Possible are 'Yes' or 'No'.
- Activate NumLock at startup or not.
-
- GIF No
- Possible are 'Yes' or 'No'.
- If 'Yes' the resolution of GIF-files under the scroll bar will be shown, if the
- opposite window is the Info-Window.
-
- ShowHidden Yes
- Possible are 'Yes' or 'No'.
- Default value if OS/2-Commander shows hidden files or not. This can be changed
- at any time with CTRL-H in the program.
-
- LWList Full
- Possible are 'Full', 'Wide', 'Large', 'Brief' or 'Info'.
- This defines the outfit of the left window at program start.
-
- RWList Info
- Possible are 'Full', 'Wide', 'Large', 'Brief' or 'Info'.
- This defines the outfit of the right window at program start.
-
- LWSort Name
- Possible are Name, Ext, Date, Size, Unsort
- This is the default sort method for the left window. Possible methods are by
- Filename, Extension, Date, Size or Unsorted.
-
- LWPath
- Defines the drive and directory the left window should start in. If none is
- given, the current will be used.
-
- RWSort Name
- Possible are Name, Ext, Date, Size, Unsort
- This is the default sort method for the right window. Possible methods are by
- Filename, Extension, Date, Size or Unsorted.
-
- RWPath f:\max\bink\inbound
- Defines the drive and directory the right window should start in. If none is
- given, the current will be used.
-
- IntDefE Yes
- Possible are 'Yes' or 'No'.
- Defines which key to use for the internal and external editor. If 'Yes', F4
- starts the internal editor and ALT-F4 the external editor. If 'No', ALT-F4
- starts the internal editor and F4 the external editor.
-
- IntDefV Yes
- Possible are 'Yes' or 'No'.
- Defines which key to use for the internal and external viewer. If 'Yes', F3
- starts the internal viewer and ALT-F3 the external viewer. If 'No', ALT-F3
- starts the internal viewer and F3 the external viewer.
-
- OrigHPFS Yes
- Possible are 'Yes' or 'No'.
- Defines if OS/2-Commander should show the filenames on HPFS-partitions in the
- same way as on FAT-partitions (directories upper-case and files lower-case) or
- in their original style.
-
- QSMove No
- Possible are 'Yes' or 'No'.
- Defines the behavior of the QuickSearch-function. If 'Yes' QuickSearch moves
- down even if the name matches the current filename, if 'No' the scroll bar
- stays at the current file as long as the search string matches the name
-
- DesInfo No
- Possible are 'Yes' or 'No'.
- 'DesInfo Yes' turns on the showing of the 4OS2/4DOS descriptions in the
- DESCRIPT.ION by default. The descriptions are only showed if the other panel is
- the Info-Window. You can switch DesInfo within OS/2-Commander with CTRL-D.
-
- BBSInfo No
- Possible are 'Yes' or 'No'.
- Defines the default value for FILES.BBS-Info. If activated the file description
- of the current filename is shown, if a FILS.BBS exists in the current directory
- and the opposite window is the Info-Window.
- This can be changed at any time with CTRL-I in the program.
-
- HistMax 100
- I suppose not to use a value higher than 1000.
- This number defines the maximum number of commands that OS/2-Commander stores.
- The commands are stored in the file OS2COM.HIS when leaving the program and
- will be read automatically at the next program start.
-
- DateFor 1
- Possible are '1' or '2'.
- Defines the format OS/2-Commander will show a date. If '1' the european format
- DDMMYY is used, if '2' the US format MMDDYY is used.
-
- DateSep .
- Defines the character that should be used as date separator.
-
- TimeSep .
- Defines the character that should be used as time separator.
-
- ThouSep . Defines the character that should be used as thousands separator.
-
- NoESCQuit don't allows program quit with ESC key.
-
- DontAskF10 suppresses the "Dou you want to quit..." question with F10.
-
- [Keyboard]
- Valid values are ALT-0 to ALT-9. Here you can put directories on the keys to
- wich you can switch within the program with these keys. Within the program you
- can change it with SHIFT-ALT-[0-9].
- Alt-1 c:\4os2
- Alt-2 g:\maximus\dos\tools
- Alt-3 f:\max\squish
- Alt-4 f:\max\bink\inbound
- Alt-5 f:\comp\cpp\os2com
-
- [External]
- SessionStart /c /FS
- This defines the parameter that OS/2-Commander should use to start a new task.
- /FS means Fullscreen-Session, /c means that the task is closed after the
- program finished. Type "help start" at the command line to get a detailed
- explanation and more parameter.
-
- Editor F:\OS2\QEDIT\Q.EXE
- The external editor called with ALT-F4 or F4. If you use a DOS- or WPS-program
- as external editor, don't give the extension!
-
- Viewer c:\4os2\L2.EXE
- The external viewer called with ALT-F3 or F3. If you use a DOS- or WPS-program
- as external viewer, don't give the extension!
-
- ExWait No
- Possible are 'Yes' or 'No'.
- Wait for a keystroke after running a program or prompt command before returning
- to OS/2-Commander.
-
- TempPath C:\SPOOL
- The path for temporary files. This path is also used to extract the files to
- you want to view from inside an archive. This path has to be defined and must
- exist, otherwise OS/2-Commander will not start!
-
- [Colors]
- In this section a lot of colours can be defined. Valid values for foreground
- colours are 0 to 15, 0 to 7 for background colours.
-
- MainFg 11
- Main screen foreground colour
-
- MainBg 1
- Main screen background colour
-
- HeadFg 14
- Foreground colour for the header row (Name/Size/Date/Time).
-
- SelIFg 14
- Foreground colour for selected files.
-
- SelIBg 1
- Background colour for selected files.
-
- ScBaFg 0
- Foreground colour for the scroll bar.
-
- ScBaBg 3
- Background colour for the scroll bar.
-
- StRoFg 0
- Foreground colour for the status row.
-
- StRoBg 3
- Background colour for the status row.
-
- MenuFg 0
- Foreground colour for the Popup-menus, the User-menu and some other windows.
-
- MenuBg 7
- Background colour for the Popup-menus, the User-menu and some other windows.
-
- MeBaFg 0
- Foreground colour for the scroll bar in the Popup-menus, the User-menu and some
- other menus.
-
- MeBaBg 3
- Background colour for the scroll bar in the Popup-menus, the User-menu and some
- other menus.
-
- FindFg 0
- Foreground colour for the FIND-Window.
-
- FindBg 7
- Background colour for the FIND-Window.
-
- FiBaFg 15
- Foreground colour for the scroll bar in the FIND-Window.
-
- FiBaBg 4
- Background colour for the scroll bar in the FIND-Window.
-
- TreeFg 0
- Foreground colour for the TREE-Window.
-
- TreeBg 7
- Background colour for the TREE-Window.
-
- TrBaFg 0
- Foreground colour for the scroll bar in the TREE-Window.
-
- TrBaBg 3
- Background colour for the scroll bar in the TREE-Window.
-
- ViewFg 7
- Foreground colour for the internal viewer.
-
- ViewBg 0
- Background colour for the internal viewer.
-
- HPFSDi 15
- Foreground colour for directory-entries on HPFS-partitions.
-
- [Extensions]
- In this section you can define which program to start with which extension.
- ENTER on a filename with one of these extensions will start the defined program
- and give the filename as parameter to it.
-
- inf: c:\os2\view
- doc: F:\OS2\QEDIT\Q
- txt: F:\OS2\QEDIT\Q
- pcx: f:\os2\pmview\pmview
- gif: f:\os2\pmjpeg\pmjpeg
- jpg: f:\os2\pmjpeg\pmjpeg
- lbm: f:\os2\pmjpeg\pmjpeg
- bmp: f:\os2\pmjpeg\pmjpeg
- mod: D:\sound\wow\wowii
- mec: f:\max\meccap
- ipf: i:\toolkt21\os2bin\ipfc /INF /S
-
- [Arcer]
- This section defines which program to start for which arcer.
-
- UNZIP: C:\TOOLS\ARC\UNZIP.EXE
- The program to use to extract files from ZIP archives.
-
- ZIP: C:\TOOLS\ARC\ZIP.EXE
- The program to use to add files to and delete from ZIP archives.
-
- UNZOO: C:\TOOLS\ARC\ZOO.EXE
- The program to use to extract files from ZOO archives.
-
- ZOO: C:\TOOLS\ARC\ZOO.EXE
- The program to use to add files to and delete from ZOO archives.
-
- LZH: C:\TOOLS\ARC\LH32.EXE
- The program to use for LZH archives.
-
- UNARC: C:\TOOLS\ARC\UNARJ.EXE
- The program to use to extract files from ARJ archives.
-
- ARJ: C:\TOOLS\ARC\ARJ.EXE
- The program to use to add files to and delete from ARJ archives.
-
- ARC: C:\TOOLS\ARC\ARC2.EXE
- The program to use for ARC archives.
-
- RAR: C:\TOOLS\ARC\RAR.EXE
- The program to use for RAR archives.
-
- UASSF: Yes
- Possible are 'Yes' or 'No'.
- UnArj Supports Single Files?
- There is a version of UNARJ.EXE 2.41 available that is modified by Kerry Flint.
- This version supports extraction of single files. The normal demo version by
- Robert Jung doesn't! If you have this version, the OS/2 version is used for a
- lot of things we had to use the DOS version before.
-
- RestOrgPath allows you to restore the original pathes when copying files out
- of an archive.
-
- [AddArcer]
- This section describes how to define additional arcer.
-
- EXT: UC2
- The extension of the archive files.
-
- NAME: C:\TOOLS\ARC\UC.EXE
- The arcer to call.
-
- LIST: VS
- Parameter for a listing of the archive file.
-
- ADD: A -TST
- Parameter to add files.
-
- EXTRACT: EF
- Parameter to extract files.
-
- DELETE: D
- Parameter to delete files.
-
- BEGLIST: -->@1
- After this string in the list the files are following.
- The character "@" defines the end of the string respectively the beginning of
- the position.
- @1 = the string is found at position (column) 1 in the line,
- @0 = the string is somewhere in the line.
-
- FNAME: 1,12
- The position (column) where to find the filename. Here from column 1 to column
- 12.
-
- FSIZE: 15,25
- The position (column) where to find the filesize. Here from column 15 to column
- 25.
-
- FDATE: 28,38
- The position (column) where to find the filedate. Here from column 28 to column
- 38.
-
- FTIME: 41,45
- The position (column) where to find the filetime. Here from column 41 to column
- 45.
-
- ENDLIST: matching file@0
- After this string in the list the list of files ends.
- @5 = the string is found at position (column) 5 in the line,
- @0 = the string is somewhere in the line.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.4. The OS2COM.MNU ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The OS2COM.MNU contains the User-mene that is activated with F2. It is possible
- to use more than one menu. OS/2-Commander will look in the current directory
- for the OS2COM.MNU, and then, if none was found, in the directory that contains
- the OS2COM.EXE.
-
- Structure of the OS2COM.MNU:
-
- F1 : Squish Squash
- f:
- cd\max\squish
- sq386p squash
-
- F1: defines the key that is used to start this menu entry, the following text
- is shown as Menu-text in the menu.
- All other lines are normal commands like in normal batch files.
-
- F2 : Maximus Filebase Compiler
- f:
- cd \max
- fbp
-
- F: Format Drive A
- format a:
-
- F9 : View Fax
- cdd d:\zfax
- zfaxg vf [%P]\[%F]
-
- You can use 4 different macros in the commands.
- [%F] will insert the currently highlighted file name into the command line,
- [%P] the current path name,
- [%D] the current drive.
- [%T] in a command line executes the command once for each tagged file.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.5. The OS2COM.MSG ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The OS2COM.MSG has to be in the same directory as the OS2COM.EXE.
- It contains a couple of messages that OS/2-Commander will show at specific
- actions or errors. It is an ENGLISH.MSG available that contains the english
- messages and a DEUTSCH.MSG that contains the German messages. If you prefer the
- German language rename the DEUTSCH.MSG to OS2COM.MSG.
-
- Please do not edit the *.MSG- files!
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.6. The Screen-Saver ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The screen saver is automaticaly activated after the number of minutes without
- pressing a key defined on the OS2COM.INI. If defined as 0, the screen saver is
- not activated. You can activate the screen saver immediately if you move the
- mouse cursor to the upper right corner. If the mouse cursor is in the lower
- left corner the screen saver is deactivated.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.7. Archive-Files ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The OS/2-Commander has an integrated Archive-Viewer.
- Archives are showed like normal directories. Inside an archive you can view,
- copy, move and delete files. It can handle the archive types ZIP, LHZ, ARJ,
- ZOO, ARC, SQZ and RAR and the self-extracting archives of ZIP, LZH and ARJ.
- With a definition in the OS2COM.INI it is possible to use every other arcer.
-
- The following programs are needed to use the archive-viewer:
-
- ARJ: "ARJ.EXE" from Robert K. Jung and the OS/2-version "UNARJ.EXE".
- The OS/2-version is only used for unpacking if you want to unpack all files and
- didn't give them a target directory. That's because UNARJ don't support any
- interesting command line switches. Otherwise ARJ (DOS) will be used.
- LZH: LH/2 from Peter Fitzsimmons (OS/2-version).
- ZIP: The above defined programs ZIP/UNZIP for OS/2 from InfoZip.
- ARC: The OS/2-version 6.0 "ARC2.EXE" from SEA.
- ZOO: The OS/2-version 2.1 with above defined name from Rahul Dhesi.
- SQZ: The DOS-version 1.08.3 from J. Hammarberg.
- RAR: The DOS-version 1.51 from Eugene Roshal.
-
- The OS/2-Commander will detect archives files with a different than the
- standard-extension. When pressing ENTER e.g. on a ZIP-file with the extension
- ".SA0" OS2COM will detect a ZIP-archive and start the archive-viewer.
-
- To get full advantage of the archive functions you have to configure the arcer
- in the OS2COM.INI!
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3. Problems and know bugs ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- This section describes known problems and how to solve them.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3.1. Program termination / SYS3175 ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Sometimes OS/2-Commander terminates without any message or with SYS3175 when
- working inside an archive, e.g. when trying to view or copy a file, or when
- starting the external viewer or editor. This seems to be a memory problem, no
- specific rules to reproduces this could be found yet.
-
- You can solve/avoid the problem by defining the name of the archiv programs or
- the viewer/editor without the exetension. Then a different function to start
- the external arcer is used and the problem will not occur.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3.2. External editor/viewer doesn't work ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- If you define a DOS- or WPS program as your external editor or viewer, you have
- to strip the extension from the definition!
- If you define the program with extension, a different and much faster method to
- start the program is used, but this doesn't work with DOS programs or programs
- running on the WPS. Strip the extension and it will work.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4. How to contact me ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Wolfgang Sarp
- Paul-von-Schoenaichstr. 21
- 23858 Reinfeld
- Germany
-
- Fido: 2:240/5355
- Internet: Wolfgang_Sarp@sandburg.fido.de
- CompuServe: 100342,207
- BBS: ++49-4533-5003 8,N,1 (28K8 USR)
- BBS: ++49-4533-61275 8,N,1 (19K2 ZyX, only 0:00 - 8:00h CET !!!)
- Fax: ++49-4533-5003
-
- Feel free to send me your comments, bugs and wishes. I can't garantee to answer
- every letter and every message, but I read and think about all of them.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 5. WANTED! ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- I'm looking for a temporary (perhaps 1 or 2 years) job in the USA, Canada,
- Australia, New Zealand or South Africa!
-
- Not absolutely as a programmer, I studied information business at the Business
- Academy of Schleswig-Holstein and would also appreciate a job in this branch of
- business.
-
- I would appreciate any help from people in these countries or from companies in
- Germany that have contacts, a parent company, affiliated company or a branch in
- one of these countries!
-
- If there's anybody who can help me, please contact me!
-
- Thank you very much in advance.
-
-
- Wolfgang Sarp, November 1994