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DELETE Warning: 'STOP!' Button
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This button will "STOP" the entire
deleting process and close the delete
window down. The files that were not
deleted will still appear highlighted in
the active directory window.
-EOF-
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DELETE Warning: 'SKIP' Button
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This button will skip the file that is
about to be deleted. The file will remain
highlighted once you return back to the
Directory Windows.
-EOF-
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DELETE Warning: 'ALL' Button
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This button will start the deleting
process and delete every file that was
marked in the active directory window.
Previously skipped files will not be
deleted and will remain highlighted when
you return back to the Directory Windows.
-EOF-
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DELETE Warning: 'CONTINUE' Button
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By clicking the Continue button the
file will be deleted.
-EOF-
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SPACE Warning: 'ABORT' Button
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This button will cancel the operation you
originally clicked on.
Try freeing up some disk space on the
target, or using a different disk.
NOTE: A Disk Change feature is available
during this operation to give you
the opportunity to change disks and
continue. The Disk Change feature
also gives you access to the Format
command.
-EOF-
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SPACE Warning: 'CONTINUE' Button
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By clicking this button you may experience
disk space problems on the target during
the operation.
NOTE: A Disk Change feature is available
during this operation to give you
the opportunity to change disks and
continue. The Disk Change feature
also gives you access to the Format
command.
-EOF-
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BINARY FILE Warning: 'SKIP' Button
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This will skip the file to be printed and
go to the next available file (if any) for
printing.
-EOF-
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BINARY FILE Warning: 'STOP' Button
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This button will cease the printing of the
binary file. It will return you to the
main Bobby screen.
-EOF-
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BINARY FILE Warning: 'PRINT' Button
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This button will confirm and print the
binary file.
-EOF-
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PRINTING Warning: 'ABORT' Button
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This button will cancel the printing oper-
ation of the file in question.
-EOF-
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PRINTING Warning: 'CONTINUE' Button
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This button will print all the highlighted
files you selected.
-EOF-
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DUPLICATE FILE: 'STOP' BUTTON
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This button will stop the operation and
return you to the main Bobby screen.
-EOF-
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DUPLICATE FILE: 'SKIP' BUTTON
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This will skip the present file and go to
the next available file (if any) for
processing.
-EOF-
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DUPLICATE FILE: 'ALL' BUTTON
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This button will replace all duplicate
files that may be found during the
operation. The Duplicate Window will not
pop up again.
-EOF-
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DUPLICATE FILE: 'REPLACE' BUTTON
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This button replaces the duplicate file
found in the Non-Active Dir Win with the
file found in the Active Dir Win.
-EOF-
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Directory Window 1 Information Bar
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This is the information bar for
Directory Window 1 (dir win 1). Only 3
types of information is placed here:
(FAR LEFT)
This is the drive name. It can be A:,
B:, C:,etc or it can be the name of 1 of
the 24 drive buttons (located at the
bottom left portion of the screen).
This tells you exactly what drive owns
the contents of the Dir Win.
(MIDDLE)
This area shows the highlighted file
tally size in bytes. If you have any
highlighted files and directories in the
Dir Win, the total bytes for the high-
lighted files will be shown here.
A + (plus) sign is added to this tally
if an undertermined directory size
has been highlighted (Use GETSIZE to
determine directory size).
(FAR RIGHT)
This area displays the current drive's
free space in bytes.
-EOF-
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Directory Window 2 Information Bar
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This is the information bar for
Directory Window 2 (dir win 2). Only 3
types of information is placed here:
(FAR LEFT)
This is the drive name. It can be A:,
B:, C:,etc or it can be the name of 1 of
the 24 drive buttons (located at the
bottom left portion of the screen).
This tells you exactly what drive owns
the contents of the Dir Win.
(MIDDLE)
This area shows the highlighted file
tally size in bytes. If you have any
highlighted files and directories in the
Dir Win, the total bytes for the high-
lighted files will be shown here.
A + (plus) sign is added to this tally
if an undertermined directory size
has been highlighted (Use GETSIZE to
determine directory size).
(FAR RIGHT)
This area displays the current drive's
free space in bytes.
-EOF-
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Directories/Files Area For Dir Win 1
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This area is the Dir Win 1 Directory/Files
Area. These files are all obtained from
the directory belonging to the path found
in the Dir Win 1 Path Box below.
Under the heading FILES, the directory
names & file names belonging to the path
are placed here. Directories are presented
as file names with all capital letters
and a small directory icon to the right
of the file name. Regular non-directory
file names are presented with the first
letter being in caps and the rest lower
cased.
Under the heading FILE SIZE, the sizes for
the adjacent directory/file name are
placed here. The sizes are in bytes.
Under the heading FILE DATE, the date for
the respective file is placed here. The
date is in the MONTH-DAY-YEAR format.
note: Sometimes you may see a highlighted
file date. This is due to the file
meeting the NEW FILE SINCE XX DAYS
which was set in Options. This is
to inform you that the file is NEW.
If you double click a DIRECTORY name, you
will enter that DIRECTORY and be shown the
contents of it. The path in the Dir Win
Path Box will show the new path. You
can use the PARENT button to return back
to the previous directory path leaving
the directory you entered.
If you double click a FILE name:
+ The file is checked if it is an
executable file (.EXE, .COM, .BAT
extension). If an executable, it
will be launched.
+ The file is checked for a .VOC or .WAV
extension. If so the file is
considered a a sound file to hear and
is auto played.
+ The file is checked to see if it is a
picture to view (.GIF or .PCX file).
If so, the picture file is autoviewed.
+ If none of the above, the file is
viewed as a BINARY/ASCII file in the
View Screen.
Here's a little trick:
By clicking on a directory name in the
Active Dir Win and then moving your mouse
to the Non-Active Dir Win and double
clicking the right mouse button, you
can enter the directory name selected
in the Active Dir Win on the Non-Active
side.
By clicking on a non-directory name and
doing the same procedure, you can have
the Non-Active Dir Win in the same
path as the Active Dir Win.
-EOF-
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Directories/Files Area For Dir Win 2
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This area is the Dir Win 2 Directory/Files
Area. These files are all obtained from
the directory belonging to the path found
in the Dir Win 2 Path Box below.
Under the heading FILES, the directory
names & file names belonging to the path
are placed here. Directories are presented
as file names with all capital letters
and a small directory icon to the right
of the file name. Regular non-directory
file names are presented with the first
letter being in caps and the rest lower
cased.
Under the heading FILE SIZE, the sizes for
the adjacent directory/file name are
placed here. The sizes are in bytes.
Under the heading FILE DATE, the date for
the respective file is placed here. The
date is in the MONTH-DAY-YEAR format.
note: Sometimes you may see a highlighted
file date. This is due to the file
meeting the NEW FILE SINCE XX DAYS
which was set in Options. This is
to inform you that the file is NEW.
If you double click a DIRECTORY name, you
will enter that DIRECTORY and be shown the
contents of it. The path in the Dir Win
Path Box will show the new path. You
can use the PARENT button to return back
to the previous directory path leaving
the directory you entered.
If you double click a FILE name:
+ The file is checked if it is an
executable file (.EXE, .COM, .BAT
extension). If an executable, it
will be launched.
+ The file is checked for a .VOC or .WAV
extension. If so the file is
considered a sound file to hear and
is auto played.
+ The file is checked to see if it is a
picture to view (.GIF or .PCX file).
If so, the picture file is autoviewed.
+ If none of the above, the file is
viewed as a BINARY/ASCII file in the
View Screen.
Here's a little trick:
By clicking on a directory name in the
Active Dir Win and then moving your mouse
to the Non-Active Dir Win and double
clicking the right mouse button, you
can enter the directory name selected
in the Active Dir Win on the Non-Active
side.
By clicking on a non-directory name and
doing the same procedure, you can have
the Non-Active Dir Win in the same
path as the Active Dir Win.
-EOF-
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Directory Window 1 Path Box
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This is the Dir Win 1 Path Box. You are
presented with the current path of Dir
Win 1 in here with the contents of the
path always being shown above in the
Directory/File Area.
You can use your mouse to click into this
zone to enter a new path for the Dir Win.
While in here, you can scroll through
previous paths that were in here earlier
just by using your 'cursor Up/Down' keys
or using your 'left mouse button' on
the left/right half of the box for Up/Down
scrolling.
You can also use the special 'shift ->'
(Shift-Cursor Right) keys to help you
type in a path faster. By typing in
some of the directory path and hitting
this special key, Bobby will try to fill
in the correct directory name for you.
ie. before: C:\HI\TH [Shift ->]
after: C:\HI\THERE
Other special keys are:
+ Shift <- (Shift-Cursor Left)
- this will clear the Path Box
+ HOME
- this will place your cursor on the
first character in the Path Box
+ END
- this will place your cursor on the
last character in the Path Box
+ Cursor Up/Down
- this will scroll through the
history of paths that have appeared
in the Path Box.
(Hit enter on the desired path
to use)
+ ESC
- this will replace back the old data
that was in the field just before
exiting out the field
On enter, the path you entered in will be
loaded/sorted and quickly the directories/
files will appear in the Directory/Files
Area above.
-EOF-
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Directory Window 2 Path Box
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This is the Dir Win 2 Path Box. You are
presented with the current path of Dir
Win 2 in here with the contents of the
path always being shown above in the
Directory/File Area.
You can use your mouse to click into this
zone to enter a new path for the Dir Win.
While in here, you can scroll through
previous paths that were in here earlier
just by using your 'cursor Up/Down' keys
or using your 'left mouse button' on
the left/right half of the box for Up/Down
scrolling.
You can also use the special 'shift ->'
(Shift-Cursor Right) keys to help you
type in a path faster. By typing in
some of the directory path and hitting
this special key, Bobby will try to fill
in the correct directory name for you.
ie. before: C:\HI\TH [Shift ->]
after: C:\HI\THERE
Other special keys are:
+ Shift <- (Shift-Cursor Left)
- this will clear the Path Box
+ HOME
- this will place your cursor on the
first character in the Path Box
+ END
- this will place your cursor on the
last character in the Path Box
+ Cursor Up/Down
- this will scroll through the
history of paths that have appeared
in the Path Box.
(Hit enter on the desired path
to use)
+ ESC
- this will replace back the old data
that was in the field just before
exiting out the field
On enter, the path you entered in will be
loaded/sorted and quickly the directories/
files will appear in the Directory/Files
Area above.
-EOF-
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Directory Window 1 Pattern Box
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This is the Dir Win 1 Pattern Box. This
tells you the current wildcards presently
being used to view the Dir Win 1 path.
The result is shown in the Directory/File
Area by the 'pattern' of files displayed
which reflect the pattern box requests.
The keyword ALL or *.* is used to show
all the files in the Directory/File area.
You can enter multiple wildcards + use
keywords (separated by a comma or space):
HID - Show hidden files
SYS - Show system files
NEW - Show all new files (days considered
new is set in Options)
Special keys you can use in the field are:
+ Shift <- (Shift-Cursor Left)
- this will clear the Path Box
+ HOME
- this will place your cursor on the
first character in the Path Box
+ END
- this will place your cursor on the
last character in the Path Box
+ Cursor Up/Down
- this will scroll through the
history of patterns that have
appeared in the Pattern Box.
(Hit enter on the desired pattern
to use)
+ ESC
- this will replace back the old data
that was in the field just before
exiting out the field
Wildcards and the NEW keyword can use the
~ symbol (Not symbol) to display all but
the following wildcard/NEW keyword.
ie. a*.*, ~b*.exe, NEW, ~NEW
On enter, the pattern(s) typed will be
used on the Dir Win Path Box's path to
show the new directories/files in the
Directory/Files Area.
-EOF-
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Directory Window 2 Pattern Box
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This is the Dir Win 2 Pattern Box. This
tells you the current wildcards presently
being used to view the Dir Win 2 path.
The result is shown in the Directory/File
Area by the 'pattern' of files displayed
which reflect the pattern box requests.
The keyword ALL or *.* is used to show
all the files in the Directory/File area.
You can enter multiple wildcards + use
keywords (separated by a comma or space):
HID - Show hidden files
SYS - Show system files
NEW - Show all new files (days considered
new is set in Options)
Special keys you can use in the field are:
+ Shift <- (Shift-Cursor Left)
- this will clear the Path Box
+ HOME
- this will place your cursor on the
first character in the Path Box
+ END
- this will place your cursor on the
last character in the Path Box
+ Cursor Up/Down
- this will scroll through the
history of patterns that have
appeared in the Pattern Box.
(Hit enter on the desired pattern
to use)
+ ESC
- this will replace back the old data
that was in the field just before
exiting out the field
Wildcards and the NEW keyword can use the
~ symbol (Not symbol) to display all but
the following wildcard/NEW keyword.
ie. a*.*, ~b*.exe, NEW, ~NEW
On enter, the pattern(s) typed will be
used on the Dir Win Path Box's path to
show the new directories/files in the
Directory/Files Area.
-EOF-
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Directory Window 1 Scroll Bar
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This scroll bar, when clicked and dragged
by the left mouse button, will scroll
through the Directories/Files which Dir
Win 1 has in it. Scrolling of this scroll
bar is available only when the Dir Win
Directory/File Area file count exceeds 30
files. You will know this right away when
the scroll bar is smaller than the set
area for it.
There are Up/Down Arrows near the
bottom of the scroll bar. You can left
mouse click them to scroll the bar up/down
as well.
A little trick to move the scroll bar up/
down is to position your mouse cursor in
the bottom half or top half of the Dir Win
and click your right mouse button. The
scroll bar will move up/down as long as
you hold your mouse button.
To move the scroll bar up/down while
highlighting many files, move your mouse
button to the first file to highlight.
Click the file with your left mouse
button and without letting go, drag the
mouse up/down. Once you hit the Dir Win
border, the scroll bar will automagically
scroll while you are still highlighting!
You can also use the keyboard keys:
+ Page Up : to jump a full screen
up from your current
pos
+ Page Down: to jump a full screen
down from your cur-
ent pos
+ Cursor Up: to scroll 1 file name
up
+ Cursor Down: to scroll 1 file name
down
+ HOME : to go to the very top
of the text file
+ END : to go to the very
bottom of the text
file
-EOF-
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Directory Window 2 Scroll Bar
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This scroll bar, when clicked and dragged
by the left mouse button, will scroll
through the Directories/Files which Dir
Win 2 has in it. Scrolling of this scroll
bar is available only when the Dir Win
Directory/File Area file count exceeds 30
files. You will know this right away when
the scroll bar is smaller than the set
area for it.
There are Up/Down Arrows near the
bottom of the scroll bar. You can left
mouse click them to scroll the bar up/down
as well.
A little trick to move the scroll bar up/
down is to position your mouse cursor in
the bottom half or top half of the Dir Win
and click your right mouse button. The
scroll bar will move up/down as long as
you hold your mouse button.
To move the scroll bar up/down while
highlighting many files, move your mouse
button to the first file to highlight.
Click the file with your left mouse
button and without letting go, drag the
mouse up/down. Once you hit the Dir Win
border, the scroll bar will automagically
scroll while you are still highlighting!
You can also use the keyboard keys:
+ Page Up : to jump a full screen
up from your current
pos
+ Page Down: to jump a full screen
down from your cur-
ent pos
+ Cursor Up: to scroll 1 file name
up
+ Cursor Down: to scroll 1 file name
down
+ HOME : to go to the very top
of the text file
+ END : to go to the very
bottom of the text
file
-EOF-
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Icon Window
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The Icon Window is the area for the
launching icons. These icons are capable
of launching/running your favorite
programs with a simple double click of the
left mouse button.
The icons can be moved around by you.
Simply clicking and holding the right
mouse button on an icon, then dragging
your mouse around will get the icon to
move with your mouse pointer. Letting
go of the right mouse button will drop
the icon.
Swapping icon positions is done by
moving one icon on top of another. Pick
up an icon, drag it and drop it on top
of another icon. If the icon you desire
to swap with is on the other page, while
still holding the right mouse button (and
moving icon) go to the Paging Arrows to
the far right of Icon Window. Click the
left mouse button on the desired direction
and you will immediately see the next page
of icons. Go to the correct spot and drop
the moving icon on the desired location.
The far right side of the Icon Window
reveals the Paging Arrows. These 2
buttons Page the Icon Window from Page 1
to Page 2 and vice versa. It is used if
you have more then 8 Icons in the Icon
Window. This helps you get to any of the
16 total icons.
Small blocks appear in the very top left
and very bottom right of the Icon Window.
Once you see these small blocks, they tell
you that this is the 1st page of the Icon
Window (very top left) or last page of the
Icon Window (very bottom right).
You create the icons in Icon Options.
-EOF-
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Drive Buttons
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This is a Drive Button. It holds a path
which when clicked on, this path gets
passed to the Active Dir Win and the path
is loaded up and quickly you see the
directories/files for the path appear in
the Directory/File Area.
The Drive Buttons give you a mouse click
away access to long path names. With just
a mouse click on the Drive Button, you can
be in a favorite directory just like that!
Drive Buttons can be created in Button
Options.
-EOF-
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Quit Bobby Button
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This is the Quit Bobby button. If clicked
on, you will be faced with the Quit Window
which gives you 4 choices:
+ Quit Bobby
- This will close down Bobby
returning you to the DOS
prompt.
+ Return to Bobby Main Screen
- This will close down the
Quit Window and you will
be returned to the Main
Screen of Bobby
+ Shell To DOS
- This will jump you to the
DOS prompt where you can
enter DOS commands.
You are placed in the path
that you were in just before
entering Bobby.
+ Shell To DOS+
- This will jump you to the
DOS prompt where you can
enter DOS commands.
You are placed in the Active
Dir Win's path
-EOF-
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Tech Info Button
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This button brings up the Tech Info Window
which reports some technical information
about your machine.
Information includes:
- Free Memory Breakdown & Total
- Current Drive and Total Size
- CPU Type
- Peripherals you have
-EOF-
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Option Screen Button
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This button, if clicked on, will bring up
the Options Screen.
The Options Screen will allow you to
change all the configurations of Bobby,
from the Dir Win startup directories when
Bobby first pops up to creating new
buttons/icons.
-EOF-
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Drive Button Scroll Bar
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This is the Drive Button scroll bar. The
drives, which are located to the left
of this scroll bar, can be scrolled from
Drive #1 to Drive #24 if you use your
left mouse button and drag the scroll bar.
The Drive Buttons to the left will scroll
and show the new Drive Button(s) everytime
you move the scroll bar.
-EOF-
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Speaker Button
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This is the Option Screen's Speaker sound
button. If ON (highlighted), and if an
error/warning occurred, your computer's
speaker will make a beeping sound to
inform you that something interesting
has occurred. Usually an error/warning
window is popped up.
If the Speaker Button is OFF (not high-
lighted) errors/warnings will not be
heard.
This button is ON by default.
-EOF-
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Flash Screen Button
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This is the Flash Screen button. If ON
(highlighted), and if an error/warning
occurred, you will see your screen FLASH
to inform you that something interesting
has occurred. Usually an error/warning
window is popped up.
If the Flash Screen button is OFF (not
highlighted) errors/warnings will not
cause any screen flashes.
This button is ON by default.
-EOF-
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Delete Requestor Button
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This button, if ON (highlighted), will
pop up a CONFIRMATION WINDOW if you use
the DELETE command on highlighted files.
This Confirmation Window will allow you
confirm the requested deleting action.
You will be able to abort or continue
with the delete request.
If the button is OFF (not highlighted),
and you select DELETE, the files will be
deleted right away with no confirmation.
This button is ON by default.
-EOF-
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RGB Color Adjuster
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This is for adjusting the Red Green Blue
settings for each of the 16 colors which
Bobby uses. Just select 1 of the 16
colors to the right and then adjust these
RGB Color adjusters to change the color.
Raising the scroll bar of the RGB
adjusters to higher levels increases the
RED GREEN BLUE intensity in the color.
-EOF-
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The 16 Color Palette
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This is 1 of the 16 colors which Bobby
uses to display all its visuals. You
can alter these colors with the RGB
Adjusters.
You can select a color by using your
left mouse button on one of the box
colors.
-EOF-
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Directory Color
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This button is used to help set the color
for Non-Highlighted Directories in Dir Win
1 and 2.
If you click this button, you will see
the color for Non-Highlighted Directories
appear in the far left side of the RGB
Adjusters. You now can select any of the
16 above box colors. The color you choose
will be the new color for Non-Highlighted
Directories in Dir Win 1 and 2.
ie. If you select color BLUE, on return
to the Dir Wins, your non-highlighted
directories will be in color BLUE.
-EOF-
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File Color
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This button is used to help set the color
for Non-Highlighted Files in Dir Win
1 and 2.
If you click this button, you will see
the color for Non-Highlighted Files
appear in the far left side of the RGB
Adjusters. You now can select any of the
16 above box colors. The color you choose
will be the new color for Non-Highlighted
Files in Dir Win 1 and 2.
ie. If you select color BLUE, on return
to the Dir Wins, your non-highlighted
files will be in color BLUE.
-EOF-
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Highlighted Directory Color
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This button is used to help set the color
for Highlighted Directories in Dir Win
1 and 2.
If you click this button, you will see
the color for Highlighted Directories
appear in the far left side of the RGB
Adjusters. You now can select any of the
16 above box colors. The color you choose
will be the new color for Highlighted
Directories in Dir Win 1 and 2.
ie. If you select color RED, on return
to the Dir Wins, your highlighted
directories will be in color RED.
-EOF-
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Highlighted File Color
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This button is used to help set the color
for Highlighted Files in Dir Win
1 and 2.
If you click this button, you will see
the color for Highlighted Files
appear in the far left side of the RGB
Adjusters. You now can select any of the
16 above box colors. The color you choose
will be the new color for Highlighted
Files in Dir Win 1 and 2.
ie. If you select color RED, on return
to the Dir Wins, your highlighted
files will be in color RED.
-EOF-
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Left Window (Dir Win 1) Startup Path
------------------------------------------
This area holds the path for Dir Win 1 to
use when Bobby first pops up.
Type in the full path name for Bobby to
use on startup. If you have troubles
remembering the correct full path name,
you can use the Path Find Disk to the
far right of this command line field.
It will help you get the correct path
and will enter it into this command line
field for you.
You can also use the special 'shift ->'
(Shift-Cursor Right) keys to help you
type in a path faster. By typing in
some of the directory path and hitting
this special key, Bobby will try to fill
in the correct directory name for you.
ie. before: C:\HI\TH [Shift ->]
after: C:\HI\THERE
Other special keys are:
+ Shift <- (Shift-Cursor Left)
- this will clear the Path Box
+ HOME
- this will place your cursor on the
first character in the Path Box
+ END
- this will place your cursor on the
last character in the Path Box
+ Cursor Up/Down
- this will scroll through the
history of paths you have entered
for Dir Win 1 Path Box on the
Main Screen.
(Hit enter on the desired path
to use)
+ ESC
- this will replace back the old data
that was in the field just before
exiting out the field
If you don't want any startup path, enter
nothing in the field.
-EOF-
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Right Window (Dir Win 2) Startup Path
------------------------------------------
This area holds the path for Dir Win 2 to
use when Bobby first pops up.
Type in the full path name for Bobby to
use on startup. If you have troubles
remembering the correct full path name,
you can use the Path Find Disk to the
far right of this command line field.
It will help you get the correct path
and will enter it into this command line
field for you.
You can also use the special 'shift ->'
(Shift-Cursor Right) keys to help you
type in a path faster. By typing in
some of the directory path and hitting
this special key, Bobby will try to fill
in the correct directory name for you.
ie. before: C:\HI\TH [Shift ->]
after: C:\HI\THERE
Other special keys are:
+ Shift <- (Shift-Cursor Left)
- this will clear the Path Box
+ HOME
- this will place your cursor on the
first character in the Path Box
+ END
- this will place your cursor on the
last character in the Path Box
+ Cursor Up/Down
- this will scroll through the
history of paths you have entered
for Dir Win 2 Path Box on the
Main Screen.
(Hit enter on the desired path
to use)
+ ESC
- this will replace back the old data
that was in the field just before
exiting out the field
If you don't want any startup path, enter
nothing in the field.
-EOF-
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Left Window (Dir Win 1) Startup Pattern
------------------------------------------
This area holds the pattern for Dir Win 1
to use when Bobby first pops up. There
must be a startup path for this to have
any effect.
If there is no startup path, startup
pattern is ignored. If you don't enter
any startup pattern but have a startup
path, ALL will be assumed for the startup
pattern.
You can enter multiple pattern types for
startup. Wildcards, file names, NEW key-
word, ~ (Not) symbol can all be used.
Make sure to separate multiple patterns
with a comma or space.
ie. a*.*, b*.com, ~NEW, NEW, file??.exe
The special keys you can use are:
+ Shift <- (Shift-Cursor Left)
- this will clear the Path Box
+ HOME
- this will place your cursor on the
first character in the Path Box
+ END
- this will place your cursor on the
last character in the Path Box
+ Cursor Up/Down
- this will scroll through the
history of patterns you have
entered for Dir Win 1 Pattern Box
on the Main Screen.
(Hit enter on the desired pattern
to use)
+ ESC
- this will replace back the old data
that was in the field just before
exiting out the field
-EOF-
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Right Window (Dir Win 2) Startup Pattern
------------------------------------------
This area holds the pattern for Dir Win 2
to use when Bobby first pops up. There
must be a startup path for this to have
any effect.
If there is no startup path, startup
pattern is ignored. If you don't enter
any startup pattern but have a startup
path, ALL will be assumed for the startup
pattern.
You can enter multiple pattern types for
startup. Wildcards, file names, NEW key-
word, ~ (Not) symbol can all be used.
Make sure to separate multiple patterns
with a comma or space.
ie. a*.*, b*.com, ~NEW, NEW, file??.exe
The special keys you can use are:
+ Shift <- (Shift-Cursor Left)
- this will clear the Path Box
+ HOME
- this will place your cursor on the
first character in the Path Box
+ END
- this will place your cursor on the
last character in the Path Box
+ Cursor Up/Down
- this will scroll through the
history of patterns you have
entered for Dir Win 2 Pattern Box
on the Main Screen.
(Hit enter on the desired pattern
to use)
+ ESC
- this will replace back the old data
that was in the field just before
exiting out the field
-EOF-
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Left Window (Dir Win 1) Path Find Disk
------------------------------------------
This disk can help you find a path which
you can't remember how to spell or don't
know exactly where it is.
The Path Find Disk pops up the Path Find
directory window. You can go hunting
through any directory with Path Find
as you would with the main screen Dir
Wins. Once you find the path you want,
click DONE.
The path will be entered into the adjacent
command line field.
If you hit the ESC key while in the text
field of Path Find, this will replace back
the old data that was in the field just
before exiting out the field.
-EOF-
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Right Window (Dir Win 2) Path Find Disk
------------------------------------------
This disk can help you find a path which
you can't remember how to spell or don't
know exactly where it is.
The Path Find Disk pops up the Path Find
directory window. You can go hunting
through any directory with Path Find
as you would with the main screen Dir
Wins. Once you find the path you want,
click DONE.
The path will be entered into the
adjacent command line field.
If you hit the ESC key while in the text
field of Path Find, this will replace back
the old data that was in the field just
before exiting out the field.
-EOF-
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STARTUP SFX Button
------------------------------------------
This button, once selected, tells Bobby
you will be entering in a VOC/WAV sound
file format path + file name in the
command line below.
The sound file will be played only on
Bobby Startup and that's only when Bobby
gets in for the first time.
-EOF-
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Left Window (Dir Win 1) SFX Button
------------------------------------------
This button, once selected, tells Bobby
you will be entering in a VOC/WAV sound
file format path + file name in the
command line below.
The sound file will be played everytime
you click in Dir Win 1 to make it the
Active Dir Win.
-EOF-
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Right Window (Dir Win 2) SFX Button
------------------------------------------
This button, once selected, tells Bobby
you will be entering in a VOC/WAV sound
file format path + file name in the
command line below.
The sound file will be played everytime
you click in Dir Win 2 to make it the
Active Dir Win.
-EOF-
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Help SFX Button
------------------------------------------
This button, once selected, tells Bobby
you will be entering in a VOC/WAV sound
file format path + file name in the
command line below.
The sound file will be played everytime
you bring up the Online Help.
-EOF-
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Quit SFX Button
------------------------------------------
This button, once selected, tells Bobby
you will be entering in a VOC/WAV sound
file format path + file name in the
command line below.
The sound file will be played everytime
you bring up the Quit Window.
-EOF-
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Button SFX Button
------------------------------------------
This button, once selected, tells Bobby
you will be entering in a VOC/WAV sound
file format path + file name in the
command line below.
The sound file will be played everytime
you click an Action/Drive Button.
-EOF-
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Command Line For SFX Path
------------------------------------------
The filename for any one of the above SFX
buttons can be entered here. Make sure to
select one of the six SFX buttons above
before trying to click in here. The
highlighted above SFX button is the button
we are typing the VOC/WAV path + file name
for.
If you have problems remembering the full
path name, use the Disk Icon to the far
right of this field to help you find the
path+filename.
You may also try using the Shift ->
(Shift-Cursor Right) keys with incomplete
directory names. This will try to find
a matching directory with what you
already typed.
ie. before: C:\HI\TH [Shift ->]
after: C:\HI\THERE
Other special keys are:
+ Shift <- (Shift-Cursor Left)
- this will clear the command line
area
+ HOME
- this will place your cursor on the
first character in the command line
area
+ END
- this will place your cursor on the
last character in the command line
area
+ ESC
- this will replace back the old data
that was in the field just before
exiting out the field
-EOF-
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Path Find For SFX Buttons
------------------------------------------
This disk can help you find a path which
you can't remember how to spell or don't
know exactly where it is.
The Path Find Disk pops up the Path Find
directory window. You can go hunting
through any directory with Path Find
as you would with the main screen Dir
Wins. Once you find the path + file name
you want, double click the file name or
single click the file name and click DONE.
The path + file name will be entered into
the adjacent command line field.
As a bonus, you can play the VOC/WAV
sound file in Path Find before you confirm
placing it in the command line field.
If you hit the ESC key while in the text
field of Path Find, this will replace back
the old data that was in the field just
before exiting out the field.
-EOF-
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New File Since XXX Days
------------------------------------------
This field holds the number of days back
from todays current date that you consider
files in the Dir Win new. Files that are
NEW are highlighted with a different FILE
DATE color.
The File Since XX Days can range from 0
days (all files are old) to 365 days.
ie. '2' inserted in this field
will consider files as old as 2 days
ago as new files and will highlight
their FILE DATE in the Dir Win to
let you know.
You can use the keyword NEW in the Dir Win
Pattern Box/MARK Window to show/mark all
NEW files or ~NEW to show/mark all files
but new files.
The default is 0 days.
If you hit the ESC key while in the text
field, this will replace back the old data
that was in the field just before exiting
out the field.
-EOF-
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Blanker Time
------------------------------------------
This field tells the number of minutes
to wait without user action before
'dimming' the brightness of your monitor.
This helps save the phosphors in your
monitor.
The time can be from 0 mins (no blanker)
to 10 mins.
To restore the screen back to its normal
brightness level, just move the mouse or
click the keyboard.
If you hit the ESC key while in the text
field, this will replace back the old data
that was in the field just before exiting
out the field.
-EOF-
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Dir Buffering
------------------------------------------
Dir Buffering buffers any highlighted
directories and files you may have, just
before you enter a directory.
If you return (Parent) back to the
previous path with the highlighted
directories and files, you will notice
that these files are still highlighted.
They were buffered thanks to the Dir
Buffering button being ON (highlighted).
The Dir Win Information Bar will show
the Highlight Tally Size in the middle.
You can continually highlight files and
enter a new directory. Once ready, you can
PARENT back (using the PARENT button) and
you will see the highlighted files in each
of the directories left behind. The
Highlight Tally Size in the middle of the
Dir Win Information Bar will show the
proper highlighted files for the directory
path.
If you don't want dir buffering on, de-
highlight the Dir Buffering Button.
The default is for Dir Buffering ON.
-EOF-
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Button Options Button
------------------------------------------
This button will pop up the Button Option
Screen where you can edit/create/delete
all your 64 Action/ 24 Drive buttons.
-EOF-
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Icon Options Button
------------------------------------------
This button will pop up the Icon Option
Screen where you can edit/create/delete
all your icons.
-EOF-
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ABORT Button
------------------------------------------
This button will cancel any operations
done on this Option Screen using the
settings it originally was using before
they were altered.
-EOF-
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SAVE Button
------------------------------------------
This button will SAVE all the changes you
made on this Option Screen to disk. Bobby
will use these exact configurations when
it starts up again.
All configurations set will be used
immediately on return to main screen.
-EOF-
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USE Button
------------------------------------------
This button confirms all settings on this
Option Screen to use in the main screen of
Bobby.
This button DOES NOT save the data to disk
however. So once you quit Bobby, the
settings you have at this point will be
lost.
-EOF-
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DOS HotKey
------------------------------------------
The hotkey defined in this field is the
key combination to jump to the DOS prompt.
You can change this key combo by just
clicking in the field and selecting a new
hotkey.
To cancel the operation hit the ESC key.
To clear the field hit the ENTER key.
-EOF-
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DOS+ HotKey
------------------------------------------
The hotkey defined in this field is the
key combination to jump to the DOS+
prompt. You can change this key combo by
just clicking in the field and selecting a
new hotkey.
To cancel the operation hit the ESC key.
To clear the field hit the ENTER key.
DOS+ jump will set you in the path of the
Active Dir Win.
-EOF-
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HELP HotKey
------------------------------------------
The hotkey defined in this field is the
key combination to get the Online Help
popped up. You can change this key combo
by just clicking in the field and
selecting a new hotkey.
To cancel the operation hit the ESC key.
To clear the field hit the ENTER key.
-EOF-
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Quit HotKey
------------------------------------------
The hotkey defined in this field is the
key combination to pop up the Quit Window.
You can change this key combo by just
clicking in the field and selecting a new
hotkey.
To cancel the operation hit the ESC key.
To clear the field hit the ENTER key.
-EOF-
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BYE Button
------------------------------------------
If you select this button, you tell Bobby
that you definitely want to leave. Bobby
will shut down and return you to the DOS
prompt.
-EOF-
223
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Oops Button
------------------------------------------
If you forgot to do something in Bobby or
made a mistake in popping up the Quit
Window, you can close it down and return
to the main screen of Bobby by selecting
this button.
-EOF-
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DOS+ Button
------------------------------------------
Selecting this button will NOT quit Bobby.
You'll be placed at the DOS prompt to do
any required action in DOS.
Since you selected DOS+, you will be
placed in the path of the Active Dir Win
when you get to the DOS prompt. On EXIT
from DOS, Bobby will pop back up and the
path you were in last in DOS will be
placed in the Active Dir Win.
-EOF-
221
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DOS Button
------------------------------------------
Selecting this button will NOT quit Bobby.
You'll be placed at the DOS prompt to do
any required action in DOS.
On EXIT from DOS, you will placed back in
Bobby.
-EOF-
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MOVE Button
------------------------------------------
The MOVE button is used to MOVE a Drive/
Action Button from one location to another
location in their respective field.
You can hit the 'M' key or select the
button with your left mouse button to turn
on the MOVE button. The process of MOVING
from this point is as follows:
-You will be prompted for a button to
MOVE. Select a Drive/Action Button:
Drive Button - use your left mouse
button
Action Button - Use your left mouse
button for any of the
top 32 Buttons.
Use your right mouse
button for any of the
bottom 32 Buttons.
-Once you select a button, you will see
the contents of that button displayed
in the Button Option's Window.
You will be prompted as to where to move
the button to.
Select the desired location on where to
move to.
+ If you selected a Drive Button to
move, use your left mouse button to
choose the location. Make sure you
stay within the 24 Drive Button
field.
+ If you selected an Action Button to
move, use your left mouse button to
choose the top location or right
mouse button to choose the bottom
location. If you move to the bottom
of another button, a 'paper flap'
will appear on the top button to
let you know that there is a bottom
button underneath this top one.
Make sure you stay within the 64
Action Button field.
- The button moved will swap locations
with the target area.
You can cancel the MOVE operation by hit-
ting the ESC key.
-EOF-
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DELETE Button
------------------------------------------
The DELETE button will erase a particular
Action/Drive Button.
To select DELETE you can hit the 'D' key
or select the DELETE button with your left
mouse button. The process of DELETING
from this point is as follows:
- You will be prompted for a button to
DELETE. Select a:
+ Drive Button -Use your left mouse
button to choose.
+ Action Button -Use your left mouse
button to choose a
top Action Button.
Use your right mouse
button to choose a
bottom Action
Button.
- The contents of the selected button
will appear in the Button Option's Win-
dow. You will be told to CONFIRM the
deletion by selecting DELETE or right
mouse button on the BUTTON NAME field.
(The button will be erased)
To cancel the DELETE operation, hit the
ESC key.
-EOF-
137
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Quit Bobby On Execute
------------------------------------------
This button, if ON (highlighted), will
remove Bobby from memory just before run-
ning this Action Button, giving the
executed program more memory to work with.
If the button is OFF, Bobby will remain in
memory while the program is being
executed.
If you get complaints about "Not Enough
Memory" in the executed program, try
turning ON this button.
This button has no effect on Drive But-
tons.
-EOF-
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Button Name Field
------------------------------------------
This field is where you enter the name for
your Action/Drive Button. Use your left
mouse button in this field to select it
and start typing.
Use your right mouse button on this field
to confirm all types of operations
(DELETE,edited/created a button).
The TEXT and BUTTON area on the right side
of the HOTKEY field, can change the color
of the text/button color of this field to
show you a 'color demo' of the Action/
Drive button before you confirm it.
On confirmation, the Action/Drive button
is inserted into the previously selected
field.
If you hit the ESC key while in the text
field, this will replace back the old data
that was in the field just before exiting
out the field.
-EOF-
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Command Line Field
-----------------------------------------
The Command Line Field allows you to
enter the full path for the Drive/Action
Button.
Drive Button - You can enter the full
directory path for the
Drive Button. When clicked
on in the Main Bobby
Screen, the path typed
here will be used by the
Active Dir Win and the
contents of this path will
be shown in the Directory/
File Area.
Action Button - You can enter the full
path + filename for the
Action Button to use to
launch this program.
Special keywords:
{S} {T} {A} {F} can all
be used in here (optional)
If you have problems remembering the full
path name, use the Disk Icon to the far
right of this field to help you find the
path.
You may also try using the Shift ->
(Shift-Cursor Right) keys with incomplete
directory names. This will try to find
a matching directory with what you
already typed.
ie. before: C:\HI\TH [Shift ->]
after: C:\HI\THERE
If you hit the ESC key while in the text
field, this will replace back the old data
that was in the field just before exiting
out the field.
-EOF-
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HotKey Field
------------------------------------------
This field allows you to enter a desired
hotkey for the button. This could make
selecting the button even easier since
all you need do is hit the defined hotkey.
Select the field by clicking your left
mouse button in it. The HOTKEY Window
will pop up and will allow you to enter
any 1 or 2 key combo for your hotkey.
Hit ESC to cancel the operation or
ENTER to clear the HOTKEY field.
-EOF-
117
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The TEXT Color Button
------------------------------------------
This button effects your Action/Drive
button's TEXT color.
Select this button first then select 1 of
the 16 adjacent colors. You will see the
text color of the field under BUTTON NAME
change in response.
Once again, you can see the result in the
3D field under BUTTON NAME.
-EOF-
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The BUTTON Color Button
------------------------------------------
This button effects your Action/Drive
button's BUTTON color.
Select this button first then select 1 of
the 16 adjacent colors. You will see the
button color of the field under BUTTON
NAME change in response.
Once again, you can see the result in the
3D field under BUTTON NAME.
-EOF-
119
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The 16 Color Palette
------------------------------------------
This is 1 of the 16 colors which Bobby
uses to display its BUTTON/TEXT color.
You can select a color by simply left
mouse clicking on the color button.
Make sure you have selected a Drive/Action
button to edit and the attribute:
TEXT/BUTTON (to the left) for which to
alter.
-EOF-
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Path Find Disk
------------------------------------------
This disk can help you find a path which
you can't remember how to spell or don't
know exactly where it is.
The Path Find Disk pops up the Path Find
directory window. You can go hunting
through any directory with Path Find
as you would with the main screen Dir
Wins. Once you find the path (+ filename
for Action Buttons) you want, click DONE.
The path (+filename for Action Buttons)
will be entered into the adjacent command
line field.
If you hit the ESC key while in the text
field, this will replace back the old data
that was in the field just before exiting
out the field.
-EOF-
135
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ABORT
------------------------------------------
This button will cancel all actions done
in Button Options. It will use the
settings it originally had before
entering.
-EOF-
136
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DONE
------------------------------------------
This button will confirm all actions done
in Button Options.
If you have a newly edited button and
select DONE, the button will be placed
apart of the Drive/Action Buttons as if
you confirmed.
-EOF-
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ADD
------------------------------------------
ADD is your way of creating a new icon.
To select ADD, you can hit the 'A' key
or select it with you left mouse button.
ADD will clear all fields and will expect
new information about ICON NAME, COMMAND
LINE PATH, ICON PICTURE to be entered.
To confirm a new icon, right mouse click
the ICON NAME field. On a successul ADD,
the ICON COUNT (located just above the
DONE button) will be incremented by 1 to
let you know the total number of icons
you have.
To cancel this operation, hit the ESC key.
-EOF-
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DELETE
------------------------------------------
DELETE helps you remove unwanted icons
from the Icon Window.
To select DELETE, hit the 'D' key or use
your left mouse button on it.
DELETE will prompt you for an icon to
delete. Select an icon from your Icon
Window; Use the Paging Arrows to the
far right of the Icon Window to move
from page 1 to 2. To confirm deletion,
right mouse click the ICON NAME field or
select the DELETE button again.
The ICON COUNT (just above the DONE
button) will decrement by 1 to let
you know the number of icons you
have.
To cancel this operation, hit the ESC key.
-EOF-
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Quit Bobby On Execute
------------------------------------------
This button, if ON (highlighted), will
remove Bobby from memory just before run-
ning this icon, giving the executed
program more memory to work with.
If the button is OFF, Bobby will remain in
memory while the program is being
executed.
If you get complaints about "Not Enough
Memory" in the executed program, try
turning ON this button.
-EOF-
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Icon Name Field
------------------------------------------
This field is where you enter the name for
your Icon. Use your left mouse button in
this field to select it and start typing.
Use your right mouse button on this field
to confirm all types of operations
(DELETE,edited/created an icon).
If you hit the ESC key while in the text
field, this will replace back the old data
that was in the field just before exiting
out the field.
-EOF-
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Hotkey Field
------------------------------------------
This field allows you to enter a desired
hotkey for the icon. This could make
selecting the icon even easier since
all you need do is hit the defined hotkey.
Select the field by clicking your left
mouse button in it. The HOTKEY Window
will pop up and will allow you to enter
any 1 or 2 key combo for your hotkey.
Hit ESC to cancel the operation or
ENTER to clear the HOTKEY field.
-EOF-
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Command Line Field
------------------------------------------
The Command Line Field allows you to
enter the full path + filename for the
Icon to launch.
If you have problems remembering the full
path name, use the Disk Icon to the far
right of this field to help you find the
path+filename.
You may also try using the Shift ->
(Shift-Cursor Right) keys with incomplete
directory names. This will try to find
a matching directory with what you
already typed.
ie. before: C:\HI\TH [Shift ->]
after: C:\HI\THERE
If you hit the ESC key while in the text
field, this will replace back the old data
that was in the field just before exiting
out the field.
-EOF-
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All 6 Icon Pictures
------------------------------------------
Choose 1 of these pictures to repesent
your icon in the Icon Window.
To select one, click your left mouse
button on the desired picture.
You are allowed to choose one of these
picture icons for ADD or can alter the
icon of an item in the Icon Window.
To confirm this icon picture, make sure
you have data in the ICON NAME, COMMAND
LINE fields. Select with right mouse
button, the ICON NAME field.
-EOF-
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Path Find Disk
------------------------------------------
This disk can help you find a path which
you can't remember how to spell or don't
know exactly where it is.
The Path Find Disk pops up the Path Find
directory window. You can go hunting
through any directory with Path Find
as you would with the main screen Dir
Wins. Once you find the path + filename
you want, click DONE.
The path +filename will be entered into
the adjacent command line field.
If you hit the ESC key while in the text
field, this will replace back the old data
that was in the field just before exiting
out the field.
-EOF-
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ABORT
------------------------------------------
This button will cancel all actions done
in Icon Options. It will use the
settings it originally had before
entering.
-EOF-
200
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DONE
------------------------------------------
This button will confirm all actions done
in Icon Options.
If you have just edited an Icon and
select DONE, the edited button will be
placed in the Icon Window.
If ADD is up and all the fields:
ICON NAME, COMMAND LINE, and ICON PICTURE
have all been set, and you select DONE,
the icon will be added into the Icon
Window.
-EOF-
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COPY/COPY AS
------------------------------------------
COPY - This 'built-in' Action Button
will COPY all the highlighted
files in your Active Dir Win
(source window) to the non-
Active Dir Win (target window).
Make sure there is a path to
copy from for the Active Dir Win
and a path to copy to for the
non-Active Dir Win.
COPYAS - This button is exactly like COPY
but it will prompt you for a new
filename for each highlighted
file. The file to be copied
will be placed in the non-active
(target window) dir win with its
new filename.
If the size of the highlighted files
exceeds a removable medium (ie. 3.5: disk)
Bobby will ask you for a new disk.
-EOF-
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PARENT
------------------------------------------
As you know, you can enter new DIRECTORIES
which lie in your present directory by
double clicking their filenames. The path
located in the Active Dir Win Path Box
gets updated to reflect the new path.
The PARENT button will take the path
located in the Active Dir Win's Path Box
and will move one directory back from that
current path, parenting the path.
ie. Your Active Dir Win Path Box shows
path:
C:\GAMES\NBA
Selecting the PARENT button will move
you to path:
C:\GAMES
Selecting the PARENT button again will
move you to path:
C:\
Everytime you PARENT back one directory,
the new path's contents is shown in the
DIRECTORY/FILE Area.
-EOF-
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ALL
------------------------------------------
The ALL Button is for use with your active
dir win. This button will highlight ALL
the directories and files you have in the
Active Dir Win.
This button saves you (and your mouse
button) time from having to highlight ALL
the directories and files for this path.
-EOF-
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MARK
------------------------------------------
MARK is a command which pops up a window
to allow you to highlight certain files
in the Active Dir Win.
You can type wildcards,filenames, and/or
the Bobby special keyword NEW. On enter
in this window, MARK will go and highlight
any files which match the patterns you
typed in the MARK window.
-EOF-
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NONE
------------------------------------------
The NONE Button is the opposite button to
ALL. This button will DEHIGHLIGHT
(unmark) all files you may have high-
lighted in the Active Dir Win.
-EOF-
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GETSIZE
------------------------------------------
The GETSIZE Button is specifically for
directories. It is able to determine the
actual size of a directory. The size is
reported to you in the Active Dir Win.
Directories contain may files and other
directories within them. If you highlight
a directory, the 'highlight tally size' in
the Active Dir Win Information Bar will
show a size of: + . This means the size
is undetermined.
To get a definite size for the directory,
you simply highlight all the directories
you'd like to know the definite size of
and select this GETSIZE button. GETSIZE
will determine the size for all high-
lighted directories in the Active Dir Win.
-EOF-
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RUN
------------------------------------------
The RUN Button will launch any highlighted
non directory file(s). Make sure you
highlight executable files for Bobby to
RUN (.EXE, .COM, .BAT extension in
filename). If you have a non-executable
file, Bobby will report this to you and
will not RUN the file.
Before RUN actually executes the file(s),
and Argument Window pops up. This window
allows you to enter any arguments that the
program to RUN may require.
The Argument Window also has a button
called "Quit Bobby On Execute". This
button, if ON (highlighted), will remove
Bobby from memory just before running the
selected file, giving the executed program
more memory to work with. If the button is
OFF, Bobby will remain in memory while the
program is being executed. If you get
complaints about "Not Enough Memory" in
the executed program, try turning ON the
"Quit Bobby On Execute" button.
-EOF-
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COPY SMART (COPYS)
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The is the COPY SMART button. If you
select this button, Bobby will use the
COPY SMART process for copying all the
highlighted files which you have in the
Active Dir Win.
COPY SMART is meant for copying 'onto' a
removable medium such as 3.5" diskettes.
This command differs from the COPY command
in that it tries to copy the best fit
files onto the removable medium. This
helps you by packing each disk with the
highlighted files so that you will be
using less amount of disks.
The files which go onto the disk depend
on the amount of free space the disk has.
ie. you have marked 2 files:
FILE_A.exe 10,000 Bytes
FILE_B.com 5,000 Bytes
Your disk only has 6,500 Bytes free.
COPY SMART will only copy FILE_B.com then
it will prompt you for a new disk.
If the size of the highlighted files
exceeds a removable medium (ie. 3.5: disk)
Bobby will ask you for a new disk.
-EOF-
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MAKEDIR
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MAKEDIR is the command to create a new
directory for the current path being used
for the Active Dir Win.
The MAKEDIR window will pop up and you
will be able to type in the name for the
new directory.
-EOF-
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HUNT
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This command is used to bring up Bobby's
File Hunt Window. Here, you can enter a
file/directory name to hunt for anywhere
on your hard drive/diskette. If HUNT
could find a match, it will return the
full path it found the file name in.
The Active Dir Win will jump to this path
and the file name will be 'highlighted'
for you in this path.
-EOF-
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DELETE/FORMAT
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DELETE : The DELETE command takes all
highlighted files in the 'Active
Dir Win' and begins "deleting"
them one by one.
If the 'Delete Requestor' Option
button was set to ON, the Delete
Requestor will pop up before
each deletion to confirm its
removal.
FORMAT : The FORMAT command pops up the
FORMAT Window. You can format
your 3.5" 720Kb/1.44Mb diskettes
in here so they can be used on
an MS-DOS machine. There are
various settings you can set
for the format in the FORMAT
Window:
+ make bootable
+ give a disk name
+ True Format/Quick Format
-EOF-
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MOVE/MOVEAS
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MOVE : This button will copy all the
highlighted files in the Active
Dir Win to the Non-Active Dir Win.
Once it has successully copied the
file over to the Non-Active Dir
Win, it will remove the file from
the Active Dir Win. File(s) would
have been "MOVED".
MOVEAS :This button is exactly like the
above MOVE button except this
button pops up a window to allow
you to enter the new file name
for the moving file name.
The new file name you enter will
be the file name on the Non-Active
Dir Win side.
The Active Dir Win original file
will be deleted.
-EOF-
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VIEWTXT
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This button will call the View Text Area
to show all highlighted file names that
you have in the Active Dir Win.
Directories are ignored.
The contents of the file will be shown in
the View Screen of the View Text Area.
The file will either be in ASCII or BINARY
format.
Information such as:
+ Number of pages for the file
+ Number of highlighted files
+ ASCII/BINARY Format display
+ Filename + size shown
You will be able to use the SEARCH button
to find items in the file once in the
View Text Area.
-EOF-
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RENAME
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The RENAME command will take all the
highlighted files you have in the Active
Dir Win, and will, one at a time, ask you
for the new filename.
You will be able to enter the new filename
in the RENAME window.
-EOF-
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GETINFO
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GETINFO is used on any highlighted file
in the Active Dir Win. The command will
report the 'attributes' about each high-
lighted file.
Attributes are bits of information the
operating system (OS) uses. These bits
tell the OS how the file should be
handled.
Attributes of GETINFO are:
READ ONLY - Tells the OS that the file
should be only READ and never
deleted/written to.
HIDDEN - The attribute which hides the
file from a normal
directory/file display.
SYSTEM - The attribute which tells the
OS that the file is a SYSTEM
file. ie. IO.SYS, MSDOS.SYS
ARCHIVE - The attribute used by BACKUP
programs to inform themselves
that the file has already
been backed up. If not set,
the file has not been backed
up.
You can see the attributes and can set any
of the attributes for the highlighted
files.
-EOF-
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SHOWPIC
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SHOWPIC is used to show PCX/GIF picture
file formats. The extension for these
files is usually .PCX or .GIF .
Highlighting these certain files in the
Active Dir Win and selecting SHOWPIC will
get Bobby to view these picture files.
The SHOWPIC window will pop up and will
report some information about the present-
ly showing picture.
1. The picture format of the file is told
(GIF/PCX file format).
2. The stored picture size resolution
(ie. 320x200, 640x480, 1280x768).
3. The displaying resolution on your
computer system for this picture
(ie. 320x200, 640x480, 1280x768).
If the size here is smaller than #2,
the word [SCROLL] will appear following
the resolution (you will be able to
scroll around the picture with your
cursor Up/Down/Left/Right keys or your
mouse).
4. Top right under the file size will
sometimes have the word VESA. This
tells you that the picture is a high
quality picture so it is using a higher
quality display mode. You must have
a SVGA card/monitor with the VESA
driver running.
By double clicking a .GIF or .PCX
filename, Bobby will auto-SHOWPIC the file
for you.
-EOF-
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PLAYSND
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PLAYSND will play the sounds of VOC/WAV
format sound files. The files usually have
the .VOC or .WAV extensions.
The Active Dir Win's highlighted files
will be used once the PLAYSND button is
clicked. The PLAYSND window will pop up
and will show some information about the
playing sound file.
1. The file format for the file
(VOC/WAV file format).
2. The Hertz (HZ) the sound file was
recorded at
3. The duration for the sound playing
in HOURS:MINUTES:SECONDS
4. On the far right side will be an
increasing fuel gauge as to the visual
representation of how much of the
playing is left.
By double clicking a .VOC or .WAV
filename, Bobby will auto-PLAYSND the file
for you.
-EOF-
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COPYDISK
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COPYDISK is the command you use to copy
the entire contents of one removable
medium to another removable medium.
ie. from 3.5" disk to 3.5" disk
The COPYDISK command is useful if you
would like to make backups of your
favorite programs.
If you only have 1 removable medium
device, this command will buffer, if you
have enough memory, the contents of the
copied disk in memory so that you can do
multiple copying without the disk swap-
ping fuss.
There is a VERIFY button here which if ON
will make the copying slower but will
ensure a proper copy of the original disk
on the target disk. VERIFY OFF will not
ensure a 100% copy (usually 90%+ accurate)
but will be much quicker in its copying.
Errors while copying are reported.
-EOF-
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PRINT
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The PRINT command will send to your
attached printer the contents of the high-
lighted files in the Active Dir Win one
after the other. Each file will be
printed out.
-EOF-
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Your Action Button
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This is the area for your Action Button.
Action Buttons are buttons which perform
a useful task, such as handle the high-
lighted filenames of the Active Dir Win
by passing them to an external program
which you define, or just launch other
external programs much like the icons in
Icon Window.
To create a new Action Button, go to the
Button Options located in Options.
-EOF-
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ARCHIVE Button
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The Archive button is used to show/set the
archive bit for the file name above.
Some file back up programs set this bit
to ON to let them know that this file has
been BACKED UP and so there is no need to
back the file up again until the archive
bit is set to OFF again.
You have the choice of changing this bit
to ON (highlighted) or OFF.
If the file name above is a directory
name, and you set this bit, all the files
within the directory will have the
archive bit set to your selection.
-EOF-
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READ ONLY Button
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The Read Only button is used to show/set
the read only bit for the file name above.
When this button is ON (highlighted), the
file name above can not be deleted or
written to since this file has been set
for READ ONLY operations. If OFF, the
file name can be written to or deleted.
This button can help protect important
files from accidental deletion.
If the file name above is a directory
name, and you set this bit, all the files
within the directory will have the
read only bit set to your selection.
-EOF-
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HIDE Button
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This HIDE button is used to visually hide
the file name above from normal directory
displays.
If ON (highlighted), the file name above
will disappear from normal visual display
of the current path. The file is just
invisible, not deleted. You can do any
normal operation on this hidden file name
as long as you remember the 'file name'.
If this button is OFF, the file will
become visible again appearing in your
normal directory display.
If the file name above is a directory
name, setting this button to ON will
hide the directory name but not the
files inside of it. The directory name
will not be visible in a normal directory
display but the files within it will
still be visible.
The special keyword: HID can be used in
the Dir Win Pattern Box to display all
hidden files and directories.
-EOF-
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SYSTEM Button
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The System button is used to show/set
the system bit for the file name above.
Files such as IO.SYS and MSDOS.SYS are
system files which DOS uses. Files with
this bit ON will be hidden from view.
This parameter is very useless since it
seems to be a duplicate of the HIDDEN
button.
-EOF-
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ABORT
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The Abort button will quit out from this
window and place you back on the main
Bobby screen.
Any bits changed for the present file name
will not be set. All changes made to
previous file names will remain as they
were.
If you have multiple files highlighted,
the stream of new file names will stop.
You will be placed back on Bobby's main
screen.
-EOF-
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DONE
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Done confirms any changes made to this
file name.
The bits set will all be stored for the
above file name.
If you have multiple files highlighted,
the next file will appear in the window
showing its set bits.
-EOF-
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File Name Input Field
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This field shows you the current file name
that Bobby is going to use.
You can change the file name in here to
some other preferred name.
Some special keys which you can use are:
+ Shift <- (Shift-Cursor Left)
- this will clear the text field
+ HOME
- this will place your cursor on the
first character in the text field
+ END
- this will place your cursor on the
last character in the text field
If you hit the ESC key while in the text
field, this will replace back the old data
that was in the field just before exiting
out the field.
-EOF-
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ABORT
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This button will close down this
operation's window and return you to the
main screen.
ABORT cancels any further operations. So
if multiple files are highlighted, this
operation will not occur on them including
the present file name that we are being
shown.
Actions that have already been DONE on
previous files will 'remain' the same way.
-EOF-
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DONE
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DONE confirms the operation for this file
name.
The action is immediately taken on this
and only this file name.
-EOF-
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Source Drive
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Highlighting one of the drives shown here
will tell Bobby which disk drive you want
as your source for the Copy Disk
operation.
Select the drive you want as your source
by using your left mouse button on the
drive name A: or B:
Bobby will understand which drive you want
by highlighting it.
Copy Disk will be copying data FROM
(reading) this set drive.
-EOF-
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Target Drive
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Highlighting one of the drives shown here
will tell Bobby which disk drive you want
as your target for the Copy Disk
operation.
Select the drive you want as your target
by using your left mouse button on the
drive name A: or B:
Bobby will understand which drive you want
by highlighting it.
Copy Disk will be copying data TO
(writing) this set drive.
-EOF-
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VERIFY
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If this button is ON (highlighted),
the data copied from the source drive to
the target drive will be verified. This
will make sure the data on both drives is
the same.
Since each track copied must be checked
(verified), copying will be slower with
this button ON.
If this button is OFF, copying will be
quicker since the data on the source and
target will not be verified.
If any errors occur during copying, you
will be informed.
-EOF-
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Make It A Bootable Disk
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This button, if ON (highlighted), will
inform Bobby to make this disk bootable.
You will be able to reset your computer
and run from this disk since it has
the necessary information to launch
itself.
This will use some disk space on the
newly formatted diskette and will require
a few seconds to install the neccessary
information.
-EOF-
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Volume Label Name
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You can insert a name for your formatted
disk here (Volume Label).
Some people do this as an added identifier
of what disk is what when they directorize
their disk. ie Disk A
Be default, Bobby inserts the name EMPTY
for your formatted disk name. If you
prefer to have no name entered, simply
clear the text field.
Some special keys which you can use are:
+ Shift <- (Shift-Cursor Left)
- this will clear the text field
+ HOME
- this will place your cursor on the
first character in the text field
+ END
- this will place your cursor on the
last character in the text field
If you hit the ESC key while in the text
field, this will replace back the old data
that was in the field just before exiting
out the field.
-EOF-
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Format Which Drive
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You can select the drive you would like to
erase by selecting, with your left mouse
button, on the drive name A: or B:
Bobby will let you know it understands by
highlighting the drive you selected.
Once formatting begins, the drive selected
here will be formatted.
-EOF-
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Path Find Disk
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The Path Find Disk pops up the Path Find
directory window. You can go hunting
through any directory with Path Find
as you would with the main screen Dir
Wins.
This is here for you to view the selected
drive's diskette contents before format-
ting it.
If you can view the contents of the disk
here, chances are, you can use the QUICK
format button to format the disk.
If there is a problem in showing the
contents of the disk, chances are, you'll
have to use the FORMAT button to format
the disk.
-EOF-
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FORMAT
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Selecting this button will tell Bobby that
you are ready to erase the diskette in the
selected drive.
Bobby will use the information you set in
the FORMAT Window. Bobby will then call
the FORMAT command and your diskette will
be formatted.
This button is the 'true formatter'. It
takes around 1 minute to totally erase
the diskette.
Use this button if you are formatting
a disk with many errors or is unformatted
for MS-DOS.
While the formatting is occurring, you can
canel the operation by hitting the CTRL-C
or CTRL-BREAK key. You will be returned
to the Format Window.
-EOF-
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QUICK Format
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Selecting this button will tell Bobby that
you are ready to erase the diskette in the
selected drive.
Bobby will use the information you set in
the FORMAT Window. Bobby will then call
the FORMAT command and your diskette will
be formatted.
This button is the 'quick formatter'. It
takes around 10 seconds to erase the disk-
ette.
Use this button if you are formatting
a disk which has no errors and has
already been formatted for MS-DOS.
If the disk doesn't meet these 2 require-
ments, you must use the FORMAT button.
-EOF-
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CANCEL
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This button simply quits out of this
Format Window and returns back to the
previous window.
-EOF-
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CREATE
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This button is selected by you to confirm
the new directory name about to be
created.
On selection, the new directory name will
be CREATED and will appear in your Active
Dir Win.
-EOF-
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Argument Field
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This field allows you to enter any
required arguments the about to launch
program will need.
Arguments are parameters which follow the
file name of the program which the program
sometimes uses to set some information
inside itself.
ie. C:\DOS\EDIT.COM c:\docs\test.doc
|----------------|
|
This is the argument
you can type to
get EDIT to load up
the text file TEST.DOC
Some special keys which you can use are:
+ Shift <- (Shift-Cursor Left)
- this will clear the text field
+ HOME
- this will place your cursor on the
first character in the text field
+ END
- this will place your cursor on the
last character in the text field
+ Shift -> (Shift-Cursor Right)
- this key helps you type in a path
faster. By typing in some of the
directory path and hitting this
special key, Bobby will try to fill
in the correct directory name for
you.
ie. before: C:\HI\TH [Shift ->]
after: C:\HI\THERE
If you hit the ESC key while in the text
field, this will replace back the old data
that was in the field just before exiting
out the field.
-EOF-
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Quit Bobby On Execute
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This button, if ON (highlighted), will
remove Bobby from memory just before run-
ning the file, giving the executed program
more memory to work with. If the button is
OFF, Bobby will remain in memory while the
program is being executed.
If you get complaints about "Not Enough
Memory" in the executed program, try
turning ON this button.
-EOF-
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RUN
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This button tells Bobby you are set to
launch this file name.
The arguments typed in the Argument Text
Field (if any) will be passed to the
file name. The Quit Bobby On Execute
button setting will be noted and handled
appropriately.
The file name will be launched.
-EOF-
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MARK
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This button tells Bobby to begin high-
lighting matched files using what you
typed in the text field as its patterns
to highlight.
The patterns you typed are used on the
Active Dir Win. If at least 1 file was
highlighted, you will see it appear in
the Active Dir Win as highlighted. If
there was no match for all the patterns
typed in the text field, you will be
informed.
-EOF-
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MARK Text Field
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This field allows you to enter all the
patterns you would like to highlight
in the Active Dir Win.
You can enter one pattern or multiple
patterns (separated by a space or comma)
in this text field.
The patterns can be:
+ Wildcards : a*.*, b*.exe, xy???.com
+ File names: TESTDIR [Directory]
File1.exe [File]
+ Keyword : NEW
- This will indicates to Bobby
that you wish to highlight
NEW files (what is consid-
ered NEW is determined by
you in Option's NEW FILE
SINCE XXX Days field).
You are also allowed use the ~ symbol
(NOT) infront of the above patterns. This
will indicate that you wish to mark all
files but the following pattern.
Some special keys which you can use are:
+ Shift <- (Shift-Cursor Left)
- this will clear the text field
+ HOME
- this will place your cursor on the
first character in the text field
+ END
- this will place your cursor on the
last character in the text field
If you hit the ESC key while in the text
field, this will replace back the old data
that was in the field just before exiting
out the field.
-EOF-
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FILE HUNT Text Field
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This field accepts the file name which
you would like hunt for. It accepts
fully spelled diretory/file names.
ie. GAMES [directory]
File1.exe [file]
Some special keys which you can use are:
+ Shift <- (Shift-Cursor Left)
- this will clear the text field
+ HOME
- this will place your cursor on the
first character in the text field
+ END
- this will place your cursor on the
last character in the text field
If you hit the ESC key while in the text
field, this will replace back the old data
that was in the field just before exiting
out the field.
-EOF-
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FILE HUNT Starting Path Field
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This field accepts the starting path for
where FILE HUNT will 'begin' its search.
Only enter a path name (with no filenames)
in this field. If FILE HUNT finds no
match in this starting path for your file
name entered in the above text field, it
will continue its search through all
the other directories on this hard drive/
diskette.
Some special keys which you can use are:
+ Shift <- (Shift-Cursor Left)
- this will clear the text field
+ HOME
- this will place your cursor on the
first character in the text field
+ END
- this will place your cursor on the
last character in the text field
+ Shift -> (Shift-Cursor Right)
- this key helps you type in a path
faster. By typing in some of the
directory path and hitting this
special key, Bobby will try to fill
in the correct directory name for
you.
ie. before: C:\HI\TH [Shift ->]
after: C:\HI\THERE
If you hit the ESC key while in the text
field, this will replace back the old data
that was in the field just before exiting
out the field.
-EOF-
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HUNT
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This button tells Bobby to begin the file
hunting.
Bobby will use the Starting Path Field's
path for the directory on where to begin
the searh in and will use the Text
Field's file/directory name to match with.
Once a match is found, you will be
informed of the match and will automagic-
ally be placed in the path of where
Bobby found the match; The Active Dir Win
will show this found path.
As bonus, the file/directory name that you
entered in will be highlighted for you in
the Active Dir Win so that you can begin
any operation on it.
-EOF-
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DONE
------------------------------------------
Selecting this button will close down
this window and return you to the
Bobby main screen.
-EOF-
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SEARCH Text Field
------------------------------------------
This field allows you to enter any word
or sentence that you would like to
search for in the present file being
viewed.
Some special keys which you can use are:
+ Shift <- (Shift-Cursor Left)
- this will clear the text field
+ HOME
- this will place your cursor on the
first character in the text field
+ END
- this will place your cursor on the
last character in the text field
If you hit the ESC key while in the text
field, this will replace back the old data
that was in the field just before exiting
out the field.
-EOF-
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WHOLE WORD Search
------------------------------------------
When this button is ON (highlighted),
search will be looking for the word/
sentence that was typed in the Text Field
in a special way.
The word/sentence must be surrounded by
any of the following characters:
\ - ! { , } [ . ] / " ( ) : ; ? (space)
If search could find a word/sentence that
was incased between any two of the above
characters, a match will be found.
If Whole Word is OFF, search will find
a match with 'any' occurence of the word/
sentence in the file.
-EOF-
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UPPERCASE==lowercase
------------------------------------------
When this button is ON, search will treat
the casing you typed in the Text Field
to be irrelvant to the casing in the
file.
Therefore, you can type in uppercase or
lowercase in the Text Field and still
find a match in the file which has,
lets say, all uppercase.
If the button is OFF, casing will be
important.
ie. The file has the word: (Basketball)
which you are looking for.
You must type in the word as you see
it in the file.
-So typing: (basketball) would be
incorrect!
Typing: (Basketball) would be
correct.
-EOF-
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Search From Current Position
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This button, if ON (highlighted), will
tell Bobby to start searching from the
current position of the screen.
The file presently being viewed can be
searched from certain positions:
1) The very first line, first character
of the file (FORWARD Direction)
2) The first line, first character of
what is presently 'shown' on the
screen. If you scroll down to
page 2, the first line, first
character will be line: 89
character: 1. (FORWARD Direction)
3) The very last line, last character
of the file (BACKWARD Direction)
4) The last line, last character of
what is presently 'shown' on the
screen. If you scroll down to
page 2, the last line, last
character will be line: 132
character: 80. (BACKWARD Direction)
Setting the Search From Current Position
to ON will cause Bobby to start searches
as #2 or #4 (above) mentions.
ie. If you set the direction to FORWARD,
then the current position is the first
line, first character of this screen.
If you set the direction to BACKWARD,
then the current position will be the
last line, last character on this
screen.
If this button is OFF, searching will
always start from the extreme top (if
the direction is FORWARD) or extreme
bottom (if the direction is BACKWARD)
as #1 or #3 (above) mentions.
-EOF-
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FORWARD/BACKWARD
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These buttons tell Bobby the direction
you will be searching in.
If the FORWARD button is highlighted, the
direction will be from top to bottom
for the search.
If the BACKWARD button is highlighted, the
direction will be from bottom to top
for the search.
The file presently being viewed can be
searched from certain positions:
1) The very first line, first character
of the file (FORWARD Direction)
2) The first line, first character of
what is presently 'shown' on the
screen. If you scroll down to
page 2, the first line, first
character will be line: 89
character: 1. (FORWARD Direction)
3) The very last line, last character
of the file (BACKWARD Direction)
4) The last line, last character of
what is presently 'shown' on the
screen. If you scroll down to
page 2, the last line, last
character will be line: 132
character: 80. (BACKWARD Direction)
Setting the Search From Current Position
to ON will cause Bobby to start searches
as #2 or #4 (above) mentions.
Setting the Search From Current Position
to OFF will cause Bobby to start searches
as #1 or #3 (above) mentions.
-EOF-
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SEARCH
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Selecting this button tells Bobby to begin
the search through the file using the
word(s) entered in the text field.
The starting searching position will be
determined from the settings you had in
the Search Window.
The file presently being viewed will be
searched from certain positions:
1) The very first line, first character
of the file
+ FORWARD Direction
+ Search From Current Position OFF
2) The first line, first character of
what is presently 'shown' on the
screen. If you scroll down to
page 2, the first line, first
character will be line: 89
character: 1.
+ FORWARD Direction
+ Search From Current Position ON
3) The very last line, last character
of the file
+ BACKWARD Direction
+ Search From Current Position OFF
4) The last line, last character of
what is presently 'shown' on the
screen. If you scroll down to
page 2, the last line, last
character will be line: 132
character: 80.
+ FORWARD Direction
+ Search From Current Position ON
If a match was found, you will see your
your requested text 'highlighted' in the
View Text Area. If no match was found,
you will be informed.
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NEXT
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You can tell Bobby to continue finding
matches for the current text in the Text
Field by simply clicking this button.
Bobby will 'continue' from where it found
the previous match and will look for the
next match going in the direction set by
you. If the text you entered in the Text
Field is matched again, the location it
was found at in the file will be high-
lighted.
Altering the direction and selecting NEXT
will cause Bobby to continue the search
in that direction. Changing the 'WHOLE
WORD' and/or casing setting will cause
Bobby to treat the NEXT search and match
differently; Changing the 'Search From
Current Position' button will cause
no effect on the NEXT search.
Once no more matches are found, you will
be informed.
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ABORT
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This button will close down the Search
Window returning you to the View Text
Area.
All settings set in the Search Window
will be the same when you decide to
return.
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SEARCH Button
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This button brings up the Search Window.
The Search Window will help you search
through the presently showing file in
the View Text Area for a match of text
you entered for it to look for.
A letter, word, or sentence can be
used as the text to search for.
The features of the Search Window are:
+ Whole Word [On/Off] search
+ Uppercase==Lowercase [On/Off]
match up
+ Forward/Backward Directional
search
+ Search From Current Position
or Very Top/Bottom
+ Next continuation search
A match is highlighted in the View Text
Area. No matches are immediately reported.
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EXIT Button
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This button will close down the View Text
screen and send you back to the previous
screen from where you came.
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DONE/NEXT Button
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Selecting this button will tell Bobby that
you are through with this file.
If there are any more marked files, they
will be viewed next, otherwise, you will
be returned to the previous screen from
where you came.
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View Text Area Scroll Bar
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This scroll bar, when clicked and dragged
by the left mouse button, will scroll
the contents of the View Screen (View Text
Area on the left).
Scrolling of this scroll bar is available
only when the scroll bar is smaller than
the set area for it.
There are Up/Down Arrows near the
bottom of the scroll bar. You can left
mouse click them to scroll the bar up/down
as well.
A little trick to move the scroll bar up/
down is to position your mouse cursor in
the bottom half or top half of the View
Text Area and click your right mouse
button. The scroll bar will move up/down
as long as you hold your mouse button.
You can also use the keyboard keys:
+ Page Up : to jump a full screen
up from your current
pos
+ Page Down: to jump a full screen
down from your cur-
ent pos
+ Cursor Up: to scroll 1 file name
up
+ Cursor Down: to scroll 1 file name
down
+ HOME : to go to the very top
of the text file
+ END : to go to the very
bottom of the text
file
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Path Find Scroll Bar
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This scroll bar, when clicked and dragged
by the left mouse button, will scroll
through the Directories/Files which Path
Find has in it. Scrolling of this scroll
bar is available only when the Path Find
Directory/File Area file count exceeds 16
files. You will know this right away when
the scroll bar is smaller than the set
area for it.
There are Up/Down Arrows near the
bottom of the scroll bar. You can left
mouse click them to scroll the bar up/down
as well.
You can also use the keyboard keys:
+ Cursor Up: to scroll 1 file name
up
+ Cursor Down: to scroll 1 file name
down
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Directories/Files Area Of Path Find
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This area is the Path Find Directory/Files
Area. These files are all obtained from
the directory belonging to the path found
in the Path Find Path Box below.
Under the heading FILES, the directory
names & file names belonging to the path
are placed here. Directories are presented
as file names with all capital letters
and a small directory icon to the right
of the file name. Regular non-directory
file names are presented with the first
letter being in caps and the rest lower
cased.
Under the heading FILE SIZE, the sizes for
the adjacent directory/file name are
placed here. The sizes are in bytes.
If you double click a DIRECTORY name, you
will enter that DIRECTORY and be shown the
contents of it. The path in the Path Find
Path Box will show the new path. You
can use the PARENT button to return back
to the previous directory path leaving
the directory you entered.
If you double click a file name, Path Find
will auto-close down and will insert this
full path + file name into the affiliated
command line field.
You can select any file or directory by
simply left mouse clicking it 1 time.
You will see the full path (+ file name)
in the Path Box. Select the DONE button
to: close down the Path Find Window and
insert the full path (+ file name) into
the affiliated command line field.
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Play Sound (Hear) button
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This button will play the current file
name that is in the path field to the
right of this button.
The sound must be a VOC/WAV sound file
otherwise this button will not play it.
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DONE
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Selecting this button will close down the
Path Find Window.
Use this once you have finished selecting
the path (+ file name) that you were look-
ing for.
The path (+ file name) you selected will
be passed and inserted into the adjacent
command line field.
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PARENT
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This button takes the path that you have
in the Path Box Field (above) and will
try to move one directory back from the
current path. Thus, parenting back one
directory
ie. before: C:\PROGRAM\WORD
[select the parent button]
after : C:\PROGRAM
The 'after' shows the new path that you'd
be in after parenting; one directory back
from before.
The Path Find Directory/File Area will
show the contents for this new path
right away.
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Path Find Path Box
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You are presented with the current path
of the Path Finder in here with the
contents of the path always being shown
above in the Directory/File Area.
You can use your mouse to click into this
zone to enter a new path for the Path
Finder.
You can also use the special 'shift ->'
(Shift-Cursor Right) keys to help you
type in a path faster. By typing in
some of the directory path and hitting
this special key, Bobby will try to fill
in the correct directory name for you.
ie. before: C:\HI\TH [Shift ->]
after: C:\HI\THERE
Other special keys are:
+ Shift <- (Shift-Cursor Left)
- this will clear the Path Box
+ HOME
- this will place your cursor on the
first character in the Path Box
+ END
- this will place your cursor on the
last character in the Path Box
+ Cursor Up/Down
- this will scroll through the
history of paths that have appeared
in the Path Box.
(Hit enter on the desired path
to use)
+ ESC
- this will replace back the old data
that was in the field just before
exiting out the field
On enter, the path you entered in will be
loaded/sorted and quickly the directories/
files will appear in the Directory/Files
Area above.
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COPY
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If this button is selected, Bobby will
commence the copying of the data contained
on the diskette in the source drive to the
target drive.
You will be prompted to insert your
source/target diskette when they are
required if swapping of disks is
neccessary.
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Disk Size
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In this area you select, with your left
mouse button, the size of the disk we will
be formatting. 3.5" disk usuage is
assumed.
It is important that you select the
correct size. You can tell the difference
between a 720Kb and a 1.44Mb diskette by:
+ look for the upside-down acronym: HD
on the lower left side of the disk
+ look for 2 square holes on the left
and right side of the disk
If your disk matches with the above
descriptions, the disk is most likely
capable of 1.44Mb. Select 1.44Mb from the
Disk Size field.
If your disk does not match with the above
descriptions, it is best to choose the
720Kb.
The Disk size highlighted is the size that
the disk will be formatted to.
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FORMAT
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This button will call the FORMAT command
to format the new disk before we copy
onto it.
Formatting won't begin until you set the
parameters of the format, so there is
no need to worry about clicking this
button and it autoformatting instantly.
This button really makes life easier in
that if the disk change window pops up
(like now), you can pull out any disk
you have and go check the contents of it
in the format area. And if it requires
formatting, you can do so.
When you are ready with the proper disk,
you can return to the disk change window
to continue your 300 file copying
(for example). There is no need to stop
your productivness.
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CONTINUE
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This button simply continues on from
where it left off.
This button can be used by the Disk Change
Window, Copy Disk Window.
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ABORT
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This button will close down the oper-
ations window. The operation will not
occur and you will be returned to the
Bobby main screen.
-EOF-
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DONE
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This button will close down File Hunt's
window. The hunting action will not
occur and you will be placed back on the
Bobby main screen.
-EOF-