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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 1. Introduction ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- File Commander/W V1.51
-
- File Commander/W is a 32 bit Win32 console mode file manager and shell that
- allows you to locate, copy, move, delete, view, edit and execute your files in
- a quick, convenient and customizable manner.
-
- It's main display provides dual directory view panels that may serve as source
- and destination of a copy or move operation or just two different views of your
- files. A panel may also be used to view a directory tree, drive statistics or
- may be turned off altogether, making visible the output of previously executed
- commands.
-
- A command line is also provided and operates in conjuction with the directory
- panels to make it much more powerful than a regular CLI including pasting file
- names from the panel, a command history recall window and command completion
- from history.
-
- Please remember that File Commander/W is Shareware. If you like and use it,
- please support the shareware concept by Registering.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2. Features ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The following are some of the major features of File Commander/W:
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- o Built in archive support, with ZIP, ARJ, RAR and LZH types currently
- supported.
- o Mouse support.
- o Full long file name support.
- o User definable menu, featuring powerful operators such as
-
- - Run a command once for every tagged file.
- - Automatically create a file containing a list of tagged files.
- - Get input value from the user.
- - List all tagged files in the parameter list, automatically running the
- command multiple times if the command line gets too long.
-
- o Online help.
- o Many configuration options.
- o Built in file viewer with hex view mode.
- o Built in editor with cut/copy/paste ability using the Windows clipboard.
- o File Find facility combining wildcard file name filters with file contents
- scanning.
- o Calculation of the total disk usage of a directory tree.
- o Tree views for quick and easy directory changes.
- o Ability to start Win32 console, Windows GUI and DOS applications.
- o Easy creation of Shortcuts.
- o Enhanced wildcard handling including boolean operators (and, or, not,
- brackets) for combining multiple file name masks.
- o Flexible file name filtering.
- o Support for 4DOS/4OS2/4NT descriptions
- o 132 column mode support.
- o Full support for volumes larger than 4GB (up to 2^63 bytes).
-
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3. Shareware ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- File Commander/W is copyrighted software. However, you are encouraged to copy
- and share the software with others according to the following requirements:
-
- File Commander/W may be freely copied and shared with others, so long as no
- charge is made for the software, and it is unmodified and copied in its
- entirety, including program documentation. It may be distributed by electronic
- means (modem, ftp etc), provided that all files are transmitted (archived)
- together.
-
- Notice that shareware is copyrighted software. It is not "Public Domain"
- software, nor is it "free" software. If you continue to use this program beyond
- a reasonable "trial period", not to exceed 30 days, you must pay for it by
- registering. See Registering for how to register.
-
- o Your registration fee makes it possible for me to continue to improve the
- program and increases the likelihood that I will provide useful, cheap
- software in the future.
-
- o IF YOU USE THE PROGRAM FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES, YOU MUST REGISTER.
-
- o Your registration fee buys you the right to use the program beyond the trial
- period of 30 days. Your registration covers ALL VERSIONS of File Commander/W,
- past, present AND future. ie You'll only ever have to register File
- Commander/W once.
-
- You may NOT charge anyone for a copy of this software other than a small
- copying fee. You may NOT include this software with any commercial software
- without the consent of the author.
-
- This software is supplied WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
- warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-
- In no event shall the author be liable to you for any consequential, special
- incidental or indirect damages of any kind arising out of the performance or
- use of the software, even if the author has been advised of the possibility of
- such damages. By using the software, you agree to these terms.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4. Registering ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The registration fee for File Commander/W is $29 Australian or $25 US. Once
- you have registered, you will be sent a serial number that, with your name,
- will allow you to 'register' the copy of the program you have. Once you have
- done this your name will appear in the 'Info' panel and you will not see any
- shareware reminders. This serial number will be good for all future versions of
- FC/W so you'll only ever have to pay once.
-
- Note that File Commander comes in two flavours, OS/2 and Win32. For
- registration purposes there is no distinction between the two so if you're
- registered for one you're registered for both. You don't need to register again
- if you move from one to the other or use both (ie dual booting).
-
- To register, choose whichever of the following applies to you.
-
- 1. Registering in Australia.
- 2. Registering from anywhere else.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.1. Registering in Australia ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Australian residents can register by sending a Registration form and a cheque
- to the address given in Contacting the Author.
-
- Please make cheques payable to 'Brian Havard' (and please spell it correctly
- when writing the cheque to keep my bank manager happy). If you especially want
- to pay by credit card you'll need to register through BMT Micro as I can't
- accept credit cards directly myself.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.1.1. Registration form (Australia) ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- File Commander/W Order Form
- ===========================
-
- Name:
-
- Company:
-
- Address:
-
-
-
-
- Phone:
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- Fax:
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- Email:
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-
- Product Price Quantity Total
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- File Commander/W single licence $ 29.00 x = $ .
- File Commander/W 5 user licence $ 120.00 x = $ .
- File Commander/W 10 user licence $ 200.00 x = $ .
- File Commander/W 25 user licence $ 500.00 x = $ .
- File Commander/W 50 user licence $ 800.00 x = $ .
- File Commander/W 100 user licence $1200.00 x = $ .
- File Commander/W unlimited licence $2000.00 x = $ .
-
- Latest File Commander/W on disk $ 3.50 x =
- (includes postage)
- Subtotal: $ .
-
- Delivery (check one):
-
- [ ] Email Free
- [ ] Fax (Australia) Free
- [ ] Fax (Non-Australia) $ 2.00
- [ ] Regular Mail Free
-
- Total: A$ .
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.2. Registering Anywhere Else ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Non-Australian residents and Australians who wish to pay by credit card can
- register via BMT Micro, a US company that specializes in OS/2 shareware. Choose
- your prefered Payment method and Order method, then send in a completed
- Registration form.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.2.1. BMT Micro Payment Methods ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- You can register File Commander/W using any of the following payment methods.
- For up to date information on payment methods, see
- http://www.bmtmicro.com/info/payment.html.
-
- 1. Credit Card
-
- For your convenience, we accept most major credit cards. In order for
- your order to ship without delay, you must give the billing address and ZIP
- code that your credit card statement is mailed to. We will not normally
- ship to a different address than this address unless we have a faxed
- signature and can verify the "Ship to" address by phone. We reserve the
- right to refuse to ship to a different address than the credit card
- statement mailing address.
-
- We accept the following credit cards:
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- o American Express
- o Diner's Club
- o Discover
- o Eurocard
- o Mastercard
- o Novus (all variations)
- o Optima
- o Visa
-
- 2. Money Orders/Cashiers Check
-
- Money orders, cashiers checks, and bank drafts are welcome, and all
- Shareware registered using these methods will ship as soon as payment is
- received. Please remember that all payments must be in U.S. dollars.
-
- 3. Personal Checks (US or Canadian Funds)
-
- Personal checks are welcome, but please allow up to two weeks for your
- check to clear the bank.
-
- Canadian Funds must equal the registration amount in US dollars.
-
- Make all checks payable to "BMT MICRO" and write "FOR DEPOSIT ONLY" on the
- reverse side of the check where it will be endorsed for your protection.
- In the lower-left edge of your check, please write in the name of the
- program you are registering.
-
- 4. Cash / Non-USA Funds
-
- We do not encourage that you send cash or currency in the mail but if you
- choose this method we will only be responsible for delivery if the mail
- containing your registration and cash require a signature upon receipt of
- delivery by a BMT Micro employee.
-
- We gladly accept German and British currency in any amount. Eurochecks are
- welcome but must be made in Deutsche Marks. To get the current exchange
- rate send a message to dm_to_us@bmtmicro.com.
-
- 5. Special Information for our German Customers
-
- File Commander/W can also be purchased by depositing the registration fee
- into our account with Deutshe Bank.
-
- Empfanger: Thomas Bradford / BMT Micro
- Konto-Nummer: 0860221
- Bankleitzahl: 500-700-10
-
- 6. Other Payment Methods
-
- We're always adding additional payment methods. If you prefer or know of a
- payment method that would be more convenient for you please let us know.
- We'll make it a priority to make the arrangements.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.2.2. Order methods ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Any of the following methods may be used to contact BMT Micro.
-
- 1. Voice Phone Numbers 8:00am - 7:00pm EST (-5 GMT)
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- o (+1) 800-414-4268 -- Orders only (United States and Canada)
- o (+1) 910-791-7052 -- Orders and questions
-
- 2. FAX
-
- o (+1) 910-350-2937 -- 24-hour FAX
- o (+1) 800-346-1672 -- 24-hour FAX (toll free in USA and Canada)
-
- This is the perfect way to order after regular business hours or to send in
- questions, comments, or suggestions for a program.
-
- 3. Mail
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- Address all mail to:
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- BMT Micro
- P.O. Box 15016
- Wilmington, NC 28408
- USA
-
- 4. Over the Internet
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- BMT Micro Web Page http://www.bmtmicro.com
- BMT Micro Secure Orders https://wwws.wilmington.net/bmtmicro
- Orders Only orders@bmtmicro.com
- ASCII Catalog catalog@bmtmicro.com
- .INF Format Catalog infcatalog@bmtmicro.com
- Lost Registration Information keys@bmtmicro.com
- Customer Service bmt@bmtmicro.com
- PGP Key for orders
- ftp://ftp.bmtmicro.com/bmtmicro/pgpkey
-
- We have also established an FTP site where the latest versions of our
- programs can be obtained 24 hours a day via anonymous login. FTP to
- ftp.wilmington.net as "anonymous", using your e-mail address as the
- password. All programs are contained in the /bmtmicro directory. You may
- wish to check /bmtmicro/incoming as well.
-
- 5. Support BBS For your convenience, we operate a bulletin board that can be
- used for registration, technical support, and downloading the latest
- versions of the Shareware programs we distribute. The BBS is available 24
- hours per day, seven days a week at:
-
- o (+1) 910-350-8061 (10 lines @ 14.4kbps, v.32bis)
- o (+1) 910-799-0923 (28.8kbps)
-
- 6. CompuServe
-
- You may contact customer support by leaving us mail on CompuServe. Our CIS
- ID is 74031,307. Many of our products are also available on CompuServe in
- the OS2BVEN forum.
-
- 7. AOL (America Online)
-
- You may contact customer support on AOL also. Our AOL ID is bmtmicro.
- Check the OS/2 area on AOL for many of the products we distribute.
-
- 8. MSN: bmtmicro
-
- 9. Prodigy: HNGP66D
-
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.2.3. Registration form (BMT Micro) ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- File Commander/W Order Form
- ===========================
-
- Name:
-
- Company:
-
- Address:
-
-
-
-
- Phone:
-
- Fax:
-
- Email:
-
- Product Price Quantity Total
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- File Commander/W single licence $ 25.00 x = $ .
- File Commander/W 5 user licence $ 90.00 x = $ .
- File Commander/W 10 user licence $ 150.00 x = $ .
- File Commander/W 25 user licence $ 375.00 x = $ .
- File Commander/W 50 user licence $ 600.00 x = $ .
- File Commander/W 100 user licence $ 900.00 x = $ .
- File Commander/W unlimited licence $1500.00 x = $ .
-
- Latest File Commander/W on disk $ 3.00 x =
- (includes postage)
- Subtotal: $ .
-
- North Carolina USA, residents, please add 6% sales tax: +$ .
-
- Shipping (check one):
- [ ] Email (subject to credit card verification) Free
- [ ] Fax (USA / Canada) $ 1.00
- [ ] Fax (Non-North America) $ 2.00
- [ ] Worldwide 1st Class Mail .................. Free
-
- Total: US$ .
-
- For credit card payment only:
-
- Check one: VISA [ ] Master [ ] Discover [ ] AMEX [ ] Diners's Club [ ]
-
- Credit card number:
-
- Expiration date:
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 5. Where to find FC/W ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- To find the latest version of File Commander/W, try the following places:
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- o FTP sites
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- ΓöéBMT Micro Γöéftp://ftp.bmtmicro.com/bmtmicro/ Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé
- ΓöéWalnut Creek CDROM Γöéftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/win95/diskutil/ Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé
- ΓöéMonash Uni (Australia) Γöéftp://ftp.monash.edu.au/pub/win95/diskutil/ Γöé
- Γöé Γöé Γöé
- ΓöéFile Commander home Γöéftp://silk.apana.org.au/pub/fcw/ Γöé
- ΓööΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö┤ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÿ
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- o World Wide Web
-
- ΓöîΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö¼ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÉ
- ΓöéFile Commander/W Γöéhttp://silk.apana.org.au/fc.html Γöé
- Γöéhome Γöé Γöé
- ΓööΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö┤ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÿ
-
- o BMT Micro support BBS, USA
-
- - +1-910-350-8061 (10 lines @ 14.4kbps, v.32bis)
- - +1-910-799-0923 (28.8kbps, v.FC)
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 6. Online Help ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- FC/W has an online help facility that may be called up using the F1 key. For
- it to work, you must have the file fc.hlp in the same directory as fc.exe. The
- text called up will depend on what state FC/W is in when F1 is pressed. There
- are separate help texts for the following:
-
- o The main FC/W screen
- o Each of the 5 Menus
- o The Configuration window
- o The Confirmations window
- o The internal viewer
- o The internal editor
- o File Find
- o Attribute Change
- o The history window
- o Directory Compare
- o Edit User Menu
- o Edit Associations
- o The help window
-
- When there is more text than will fit in the window, you can use the Up / Down
- arrow, Page Up, Page Down, Home and End keys to move around or you can click
- the mouse in the top or bottom thirds of the window to scroll it (like in the
- Internal Viewer).
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7. The File Panels ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The file panels are central to most operations in FC/W. They allow you to
- browse through the files on your drives, copy, move, rename and delete files
- you select from them as well as view, edit or execute any file.
-
- Normally, one panel will be active and the other will be inactive. The active
- panel is indicated by having its title highlighted. To change the active panel,
- press the TAB key or click the mouse on the panel you wish to become active.
-
- At any time, either or both panels can be hidden, allowing you to view the
- screen behind which will contain the output of any programs you've run. Press
- Ctrl-O to hide / re-display all visible panels or Ctrl-F1/F2 to switch the
- Left/Right panel on or off.
-
- If you feel that the information in a panel is no longer up to date, you can
- press Ctrl-R to re-read the information displayed in the panel. Note that this
- may take some time for Tree view panels if you have a large number of
- directories on your drive.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7.1. Panel View Modes ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The panels can display a list of files in several different ways. To change
- the style of view, select it via the Menu (Left or Right, depending on which
- panel you wish to change). You have the choice of:
-
- Brief Displays three columns of file names with no details. The status line
- at the bottom of the panel displays the details as in Full view for
- the current file.
-
- Full Displays file names with their size and the date and time of last
- modification. The status line is devoted entirely to displaying as
- much of the file name as possible allowing you to see more of a long
- file name than in the main section of the panel.
-
- Wide Displays file names with their size, providing much more space for
- the file name. This mode is most useful when viewing directories with
- many long file names.
-
- Tree Views the overall directory structure of the current drive of the
- opposite panel. Unlike in the above modes, when a panel is in tree
- mode, it is linked to the opposite panel in that selecting a
- directory on the tree and pressing ENTER causes the opposite panel to
- view that directory.
-
- Info The Info panel displays drive summary information for the current
- drive of the opposite panel. Details listed include total space, free
- space, label, file system and serial number. In addition, if the
- drive is mapped to network server or a peer share then the mapping of
- the drive is shown. If the opposite panel is viewing the contents of
- an archive, the panel shows total uncompressed size, total compressed
- size and compression ratio instead. You can quickly activate an Info
- panel using Ctrl-L.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7.2. Moving Around the Current Directory ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- When you have a list of files showing (which is most of the time) you can move
- around the list using the following keys:
-
- Up Arrow Move up one file name.
-
- Down Arrow Move down one file name.
-
- Page Up Move up one screenful of file names.
-
- Page Down Move down one screenful of files names.
-
- Home Move to the first file name
-
- End Move to the last file name.
-
- Alt-[printable char] Move to the first file starting with [printable char]. If
- you continue to type printable characters, FC/W will look
- for a file starting with the string you've typed. Your
- typing is displayed in the status line of the current
- panel.
-
- Alt-Up/Down These keys serve two functions. If the cursor has just been
- moved using the above function, they move to the
- previous/next file name matching the partial name displayed
- in the status line. Otherwise they move to the first tagged
- file above/below the current position.
-
- When the current panel is in Brief mode, The left and right arrow keys move
- across one column.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7.3. Navigating around your drives ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- When moving to a particular directory, the first step is get the correct drive
- showing. Press Alt-F1 for the left panel or Alt-F2 for the right panel to
- display a simple dialog box showing the currently available drives. Select the
- drive you want by pressing the appropriate letter, using the left / right
- arrows to move the highligt and press ENTER or clicking on the letter with the
- mouse. You can also change drives by entering a command in the form "d:" on the
- command line.
-
- Once you have the right drive, you can move around your directories by moving
- the cursor to a directory you want to change into and pressing ENTER. Selecting
- ".." moves to the parent of the current directory. Moving the cursor around the
- list of files in the current directory is achieved using the Up / Down arrows,
- Page Up, Page Down, Home and End. Double clicking the mouse on a directory name
- has will also change into that directory. The full path of the current
- directory is always shown on the top line of the panel.
-
- Other useful keys for navigating around your drive are:
-
- Ctrl-\ Move to the root directory of the current drive.
-
- Ctrl '-' Move back to the previously viewed directory. Note that
- this is only for the '-' on the main keyboard, not the
- numeric keypad (which has its own function).
-
- Ctrl-Page Up Move to the parent of the current directory (same as
- selecting "..").
-
- Ctrl-Page Down Move into the currently highlighted directory (same as
- pressing ENTER except that the contents of the command line
- is ignored).
-
- A number of other methods can be used to find the directory you want,
- including:
-
- o Change directory tree
- o File Find
- o Recall stored path
- o Tree view panel
- o Command Line CD
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7.3.1. Change Directory Tree ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The Change Directory Tree can be used to quickly locate and display the
- directory you're looking for. To activate it, press Alt-F10 or select it from
- the Commands Menu. You can then either browse through the tree structure using
- the same keys as used to browse through a file panel, or you can start typing
- the name of the directory you are looking for.
-
- As you type, the view will jump to the first directory name matching what you
- have typed so far. You can either keep typing until the directory you're
- looking for is located or you can use Ctrl-Enter to find the next match of what
- you've typed.
-
- When you've found the directory you want, press ENTER to make it the current
- directory of the current panel. You can exit the Change Directory Tree at any
- time by pressing ESC.
-
- If you have not previously viewed the tree of the current drive it must be
- read and this may take some time on a large drive. Once it has been read, the
- tree structure for the drive is saved to a file for future reference. Normally
- this file (fc2tree.dat) is written to the root directory of the drive the file
- describes. If you don't like this or if it's not possible (eg CD-ROM drives)
- you can make FC/W store all tree data files in one directory of your choice. To
- do this, change the Tree Data Directory setting in Options/Configuration to
- specify the directory where you want the data files.
-
- If at any time you believe the tree being shown is not correct, you can
- re-read the tree structure by pressing Ctrl-R.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7.3.2. File Find ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The File Find function can be used to search for a particular file. To
- activate it, press Alt-F7 or select it from the Commands Menu.
-
- There are five controls on the File Find dialog that you can use to narrow the
- search. These are:
-
- File(s) to Find The name of the file you're looking for. The name can
- contain any of the wildcard characters and boolean
- operators described in Tagging.
-
- Containing A text string that a file must contain in order to be
- considered a match.
-
- Case Sensitive Normally files are searched for the Containing text without
- matching case. Check this option to make the search case
- sensitive.
-
- Start at Root If this option is checked (default) the file search will
- begin at the root of the current drive. If not, it will
- begin in the current directory of the panel that was active
- when File Find was activated.
-
- Scan Subdirectories When checked, the search will recurse into all
- subdirectories of the starting directory, otherwise only
- the starting directory is searched.
-
- Use TAB / Shift-TAB and Cursor Up/Down to move between these fields entering
- your search data, then press ENTER to begin the search. As matches are found,
- they are listed with their full path in the top section of the File Find
- window. You can stop the search at any time by pressing ESC. You can do this to
- save time if the file you're looking for has been located but much of the drive
- has yet to be searched.
-
- Once the search is over, the list of matches is displayed from which you can
- choose using the Up / Down arrows, Page Up/Down, Home/End or clicking with the
- mouse. Pressing ENTER or double clicking the mouse on a file name will return
- to the file panel with its current directory changed to that of the selected
- file and with the selected file highlighted.
-
- You can also view or edit a file from the list using F3 or F4 respectively. If
- you used the Containing field and you use FC/W's internal viewer or editor, the
- starting position will be that of the first match.
-
- A file in the list can be deleted using F8. Note that this doesn't just remove
- it from the list but deletes the actual file. This can be handy if you are
- using File Find to locate junk files that you want to remove.
-
- If you do not want to see any of the files found you can press ESC to exit
- File Find (or click Cancel). To start a new search, change the appropriate
- fields then press ENTER.
-
- Whichever way you exit the File Find dialog, you can recall the list of files
- found by the last search by pressing Shift-Alt-F7. This can be very handy if
- you wish to examine each matched file in turn.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7.3.3. Storing and retrieving Paths ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- To speed up access to you most frequently used directories, you can store the
- current directory path in one of ten 'slots'. At a later point in time you may
- recall the directory which causes the current panel to instantly move to the
- stored directory.
-
- o To store the current directory, hold down Ctrl and Shift then press one of
- keys 0-9 on the numeric keypad.
-
- o To retrieve a directory, hold down Ctrl then press one of keys 0-9 on the
- numeric keypad.
-
- If you forget which directories you've assigned to which keys, you can view
- the contents of the slots using Alt-F5. This lists all ten stored paths from
- which you can select one to change to using the Up / Down arrow keys and ENTER,
- clicking on one with the mouse or pressing a number from 0-9.
-
- If you do a 'Save Setup' before exiting FC/W, the directories you've stored
- will be remembered the next time you start it up.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7.4. Copying, Moving and Deleting Files ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- These three operations are all performed in a similar way. All can be
- performed on either a single file or a group of files. To operate on a single
- file, simply move the highlight bar to the file you want to copy/move/delete
- using the keys described in Moving Around the Current Directory and press F5 to
- copy, F6 to move and F8 to delete. These keys (along with the rest of the
- function keys) are listed at the bottom of the screen so you don't have to
- memorize them.
-
- If you want to operate on a number of files at once, you should tag the files
- you wish to be affected (See Tagging). It's also possible to use Shift-F8 to to
- delete a single arbitrary file
-
- If you select copy or move, you will next be presented with a dialog box that
- allows you to specify the destination directory and file name. The default
- destination is the directory showing in the opposite panel. If this is what you
- want, just press ENTER to proceed, otherwise use the arrow keys, Delete,
- Backspace etc., to alter the path to what you want. You can also change the
- file name if you wish.
-
- You can rename several files at once using wild card characters '*' and '?'.
- For example, to change the extension of several files to .bak you would specify
- the destination file as '*.bak'. The wildcard characters represent characters
- taken from the source file name.
-
- If you select delete, you will be prompted with a confirmation dialog. If
- you're sure you want to go ahead with the delete, press Enter, 'y' or click
- 'OK'. To back out, press ESC, 'n' or click 'Cancel'. If there are files tagged
- you will be warned and asked a second time to confirm the delete. This is to
- make sure you haven't forgotten that some files are tagged which can happen if
- the tagged files have been scrolled off the panel. Either or both of these
- confirmations can be disabled if you wish (See Confirmations).
-
- All of the above operations can be stopped mid-process by pressing ESC.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7.4.1. Deleting a single arbitrary file. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- You can delete any single file, regardless of the state of the current panel,
- using Shift-F8. This displays a dialog that allows you to enter the full or
- relative path of any single file or directory that you want deleted. The
- default name is that of the file the panel cursor is currently on, allowing
- easy deletion of a single file in the current panel when in the middle of
- tagging a number of files for some other operation.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7.5. Tagging Files ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- There are several commands available to tag files. These are:
-
- Insert Pressing the Insert key toggles the tag for the
- currently highlighted file and moves the
- highlight down to the next file allowing you to
- repeatedly press Insert to tag multiple files.
-
- Grey + Pressing the '+' key on the numeric key pad pops
- up a dialog into which you can enter a file name
- mask to specify which files should be tagged. The
- following types of wildcards can be used in the
- mask:
-
- * Substitutes for zero or more characters of any value.
- ? Substitutes for one character of any value.
- [a-d] Substitutes for one character of value a, b, c or d.
- [^a-d] Substitutes for one character of any value except a, b, c or d.
- [a-d^c] Substitutes for a, b or d.
- {fred,joe,foo}Substitutes for any one of the comma separated strings.
-
- In addition, several expressions can be combined
- using the following operators.
-
- | The OR operator, give a match if either of the expressions given
- match. IE "*.cpp | *.h" will match all .CPP and all .H files, and
- is equivalent to "*.{cpp,h}".
-
- & The AND operator, give a match if both expressions match. IE "*x*
- & *y*" will match any file that contains both an X and a Y. The
- AND operator has higher priority than the OR operator, so "a* & *b
- | c* & *d" is equivalent to "(a* & *b) | (c* & *d)".
-
- ! The NOT operator, reverses the match / no match result of any
- expression. "!*x*" will match any file that doesn't contain an X.
-
- () Brackets can be used to force order of operations override, as in
- mathematical expressions.
-
- Grey - This is just like Grey + except that it untags
- files that match the file mask.
-
- Grey * Invert tagging. All untagged files become tagged
- and all tagged files become untagged.
-
- Ctrl-Grey + Tag all files.
-
- Ctrl-Grey - Untag all files.
-
- Compare directories Selecting Compare Directories from the Commands
- Menu or pressing Ctrl-K tags files based on
- differences between the two panels.
-
- Restore Selection Selecting Restore Sel'n from the Files menu or
- pressing Alt-Grey-+ returns the current panel to
- the state of tagging as it was before the last
- F5-Copy command. This allows you to re-copy or
- perform some other operation on the same set of
- files as was just copied.
-
- Mouse Clicking the right mouse button on a file name
- toggles the tagging for that file. Holding the
- right button down and moving the mouse will tag /
- untag all files touched.
-
- If the Tag Directories option is not set, only Insert and Mouse allow you to
- tag directories. The other tagging methods ignore directories. When the Tag
- Directories option is set, all the above commands except Compare directories
- affect directory tagging.
-
- When any files are tagged, a summary of the tagged files is shown on the
- status line of the panel. This shows the number of files tagged and their total
- size.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7.5.1. Compare Directories ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The Compare Directories function provides a way to detect and, if desired,
- eliminate differences between two similar directories. The uses of this
- function are many but the most common use is syncronizing two copies of a set
- of files.
-
- When selected, FC/W identifies differences in the file lists of the left and
- right panels, tagging files according to the options selected. Most of the
- options are used to decide which files are tagged if a file name appears in
- both file lists.
-
- Date/Time Determines if the older, newer, both or neither copies
- of the file are tagged if the dates on them are
- different.
-
- Size Determines if the larger, smaller, both or neither
- copies of the file are tagged if the size of them are
- different.
-
- Tag Unmatched If a file name appears in one panel but not the other,
- this option causes it to be tagged.
-
- Compare Contents This is the brute force method. The two copies are
- compared byte for byte to check if there is any
- difference. If there is, both will be tagged.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7.6. Creating a Directory ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- To create a subdirectory in the current directory, press F7 and enter the name
- of the subdirectory you want to create into the dialog. If the current panel is
- in tree view mode, the directory will be created in the directory the highlight
- is currently on.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7.7. Directory Size Calculation ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- If you want to get an idea of what's taking up your precious disk space it's
- often useful to calculate how much space is used by a particular directory and
- all its sub-directories. File Commander/W allows you to do this for one or more
- of the directories showing in a file panel.
-
- To calculate the size of a directory, move the highlght on to the directory
- you wish to know the size of and press Ctrl-Q. This may take some time if there
- are a large number of files or sub-directories in the directory being
- calculated. When the directory has been scanned its total size is displayed in
- the same field as where a file's size is displayed instead of the word SUBDIR.
-
- If you want several of the directories in the panel to be calculated, tag them
- before pressing Ctrl-Q and all will be calculated. Calculating all of the
- directories provides a useful breakdown of where your disk space is being used.
-
- If you decide that the calculation is taking too long you can cancel it at any
- time by pressing ESC.
-
- Normally, the result of the size calculation is discarded when you change to
- another directory. If you want to browse through the directories that were
- calculated while retaining the calculated size display, set the Retain Dir
- Count option on the Options Menu.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7.8. Creating Shortcuts ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- File Commander/W provides a quick and easy way to create Explorer shortcuts
- that simplifies the job of making programs available via the Explorer
- interface. All you have to do is locate the file you want an object for and
- press Alt-F6. There is a simple confirmation dialog to make sure you mean what
- you've pressed.
-
- Note that if you have tagged any files, shortcuts will be created for all
- tagged files with the default value for their titles.
-
- All shortcuts are created in the Programs folder for easy access.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7.9. Creating an Archive ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- To create a new archive from a selection of files, press Shift-F5. You will be
- prompted for the path and name of the archive to be created as well as the type
- of the archive. The default path is that of the opposite panel. The default
- name is that of the file that the cursor is currently on without its extension.
- When you select OK, FC/W will call the selected archiver program to create the
- archive.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 8. Running Other Programs ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- There are several ways to start a program using FC/W.
-
- 1. Move the highlight bar to an executable file (.exe .com .cmd .bat) and
- press ENTER.
-
- 2. Move the highlight bar to a file which matches a defined Association and
- press ENTER.
-
- 3. Select a program from the User Menu.
-
- 4. Enter the program name on the Command Line.
-
- With all these methods, except the User Menu, you can start the program in a
- separate session by pressing Shift-Enter instead of just Enter.
-
- The way FC/W goes about starting the program depends on what type of
- executable it is. The following types are recognized:
-
- Win32 Console Started within the FC/W session unless Shift-Enter was used.
-
- Windows GUI Windows GUI apps are automatically started detached so there is
- no need to use Shift-Enter to make sure you can still use FC/W
- while the program is running.
-
- DOS Started within the FC/W session unless Shift-Enter was used.
-
- FC/W will invoke a command interpreter (as specified by COMSPEC) to run the
- program if any of the following are true.
-
- 1. The program is a script (.BAT).
- 2. The program cannot be found on your PATH.
- 3. The program name is preceded by a '#'
- 4. The command line contains a | (pipe) operator .
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 8.1. Associations ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- An association is used to link data files to the program that uses them. To
- create an association, add a line of the following form:
-
- mask : program
-
- to your fcw.ini file using the Commands/Edit Associations menu option.
-
- You can also use the following when specifying the command to be run:
-
- ! Name of current file.
- !x Name of current file without its extension.
- !p Path of current panel.
- !P Path of opposite panel.
- !f Name of current file with full path.
- !s Path of current panel with trailing '\'
- !S Path of opposite panel with trailing '\'
- !n Nothing, but prevents automatic appending of current file name
- !! A literal, single !
-
- If none of the above are used, the name of the current file is appended.
-
- EG
-
- *.dsk: loaddskf ! a:
- *.zip: pkunzip ! !P
- *.inf: view
- *.ico: iconedit
- *.zoo: zoo x
- *.cpp: make !x.exe
- *.{gif,jpg,bmp}|os2logo: pmview
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 9. Command Line ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The command line provided by FC/W operates in much the same way as your normal
- command prompt with a few extra features. The following keys are used to
- operate the FC/W command line:
-
- Pasting file names
-
- Ctrl-J or Ctrl-Enter Pastes the file name of the currently
- highlighted file into the command line. Note
- that if the character to the left of the
- cursor is alphanumeric, a recall from History
- will be performed instead.
-
- Ctrl-F Pastes the file name of the currently
- highlighted file with its full path into the
- command line.
-
- Ctrl-[ & Ctrl-] Pastes the left or right panel's path with
- trailing \.
-
- Clipboard
-
- Ctrl-Insert Copies the whole command line to the
- clipboard.
-
- Shift-Insert Pastes the clipboard to the command line at
- the cursor's current position.
-
- Ctrl-Shift-J Copies the name of the current file to the
- clipboard.
-
- Ctrl-Shift-F Copies the full path of the current file to
- the clipboard.
-
- Moving the cursor
-
- Left/Right Arrows Move the cursor around the command line. Note
- that these keys do not operate the command
- line if the current panel is in brief view.
- Use Alt-Left/Right Arrows instead.
-
- Alt-Left/Right Arrows Move the cursor around the command line
- regardless of which mode the current panel is
- in.
-
- Ctrl-Left/Right Arrows Move the cursor one word left or right.
-
- Ctrl-Home Move the cursor to the start of the line.
-
- Ctrl-End Move the cursor to the end of the line.
-
- Deleting characters
-
- Backspace Delete the character to the left of the
- cursor.
-
- Delete Delete the character under the cursor.
-
- Ctrl-Delete Delete the word to the right of the cursor.
-
- Ctrl-Backspace Delete the word to the left of the cursor.
-
- Esc Clear the entire command line.
-
- Changing Drive/Directory
-
- Commands of the form d: and cd somedir are interpreted by FC/W instead of
- being executed by the command interpreter. This provides the following
- differences to normal command line behaviour:
-
- 1. A CD command that specifies a drive letter will change both the current
- drive and directory in one command.
-
- 2. If the directory specified in a CD command does not exist in the current
- directory then any tree data that has been collected will be searched
- for the directory name specified. If found, it will be changed into.
-
- Using ! substitutions
-
- All the ! substitutions allowed in user menus can also be used on the command
- line. If you need an actual ! character you must to double it.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 9.1. History ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Command history is used to save you re-typing a command that is the same or
- similar to a command you've entered before. There are several ways to locate
- the command you wish to repeat:
-
- Ctrl-E or Ctrl-Up Recall previously entered command. Repeated use
- steps through command history from newest entry
- to oldest entry.
-
- Ctrl-X or Ctrl-Down Steps forwards through command history. Useful if
- you overshoot using Ctrl-E
-
- Ctrl-J or Ctrl-Enter Recall previously entered command that matches
- the text to the left of the cursor. Can be used
- repeatedly to find successive matches. Note that
- this function only operates when the character to
- the left of the cursor is alphanumeric, otherwise
- a file name paste occurs as described in Command
- Line.
-
- Alt-F8 Displays a window containing a list of previously
- entered commands from which you can choose. Once
- you've highlighted the command you want using the
- Up / Down arrow keys or the mouse, you can press:
-
- Enter Re-execute command now.
- Shift-Enter Re-execute command now in a separate session.
- Ctrl-Enter Place command on the command line for editing.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10. Menu ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- FC/W includes a menu system to provide easy access to a range of functions.
- Most of the functions on the menu can be activated by short-cut keys which are
- listed on the menus. The menu system can be operated by keyboard, mouse or a
- combination of both if you like.
-
- Keyboard
-
- 1. Activate the menu bar by pressing F9 or Ctrl-N. Also, Shift-F10 activates
- the menu with the cursor positioned on the last used function.
-
- 2. Select which menu you want by pressing the first letter of its title or by
- using the Left / Right arrows and pressing Enter.
-
- 3. Use the Up / Down arrows to select the menu item you want and press Enter
- to activate it. Alternatively, you can press the key that is highlighted in
- the menu item's name.
-
- 4. You can press Esc to back out.
-
- Mouse
-
- 1. Activate the menu bar by clicking the right mouse button on the top line.
-
- 2. Click on the title of the menu you want to use.
-
- 3. Click on the menu item you want ot activate.
-
- 4. To dismiss the menu, click anywhere away from the menus.
-
- These should be taken as examples only. The menus operate in much the same way
- as Windows pull down menus.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10.1. Left / Right Menu ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The Left and Right menus contain exactly the same functions but apply them to
- the appropriate panel.
-
- Brief Set panel to view files in Brief mode.
-
- Full Set panel to view files in Full mode.
-
- Wide Set panel to view files in Wide mode.
-
- Info Set panel to show drive summary information.
-
- Tree Set panel to view directories as a Tree.
-
- On/Off Toggle the visibility of the panel. Turning a panel off allows
- you to see the output of previously executed commands.
-
- Name Sort panel by file name
-
- Extension Sort panel by file name extension. The extension of a file name
- is from the last '.' onwards. Files with the same extension are
- ordered by name.
-
- Time Sort panel by file modification time and date. Files are listed
- from newest to oldest.
-
- Size Sort panel by file size. Files are listed from largest to
- smallest. Files of the same size are ordered by name.
-
- Unsorted Files are listed in the order provided by the file system.
-
- Reverse Reverses the order in which files are listed.
-
- Re-Read Refresh the contents of the panel. Useful if another process has
- modified the contents of the panel's directory or if removable
- media has been changed.
-
- Filter Display a dialog that allows you to modify the file name Filter
-
- Drive Change the drive being viewed. A small dialog is displayed
- showing the currently available drives from which you can
- choose.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10.1.1. Filters ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The file name filter can be used to define which files you want to see and
- which files you don't. It may contain up to 40, space separated file masks that
- are tested from left to right. The first mask that matches a file name will
- determine that file's visibility. To indicate an exclusion file mask, precede
- it with a '!'. If a file name doesn't match any of the masks, it will not be
- shown.
-
- EG
-
- *.exe *.com *.cmd *.bat Show only executable files
- !*.obj * Show all files except object files.
- foo* !*.obj * Show all files except object files unless they
- start with foo.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10.2. Files Menu ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- ManuaBR(l) View User Manual.
-
- User Menu Display the User Menu.
-
- View View the current file.
-
- Edit Edit the current file.
-
- Copy Copy Files.
-
- Rename or Move Move Files.
-
- Make Directory Create a Directory.
-
- Delete Delete Files.
-
- File Attributes Display a dialog to alter File Attributes.
-
- File Case Modify a file or group of tagged files' names to be
- upper, lower or mixed case. This is only useful on
- case preserving file systems .
-
- File Date/Time Modify a file or group of tagged files' date stamp
- (last modified date).
-
- Select Group Tag a group of files by file name mask.
-
- Unselect Group Untag a group of files by file name mask.
-
- Invert Selection Toggle the Tagging status of all files in the current
- panel.
-
- Restore Selection Restore tagging status to the way it was before the
- last copy operation.
-
- Quit Exit File Commander/W.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10.2.1. File Attributes ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The File Attributes dialog allows you to modify the Read Only, Archive, Hidden
- and System attributes of a file or a group of files. To activate it select it
- from the Files Menu or press Ctrl-A.
-
- If no files are tagged, you'll be presented with a dialog displaying the
- attributes of the currently highlighted file. You can use the Up / Down arrow
- to move the cursor and Space to toggle the attribute the cursor is on or you
- can click on the check boxes with the mouse.
-
- If you have any files tagged, you'll be presented with a slightly different
- dialog. For each attribute, you can set, clear or leave alone that attribute
- for all the tagged files. The dialog looks similar to the one used for a single
- file but the check boxes are 3 state instead of 2. The three states are:
-
- [┬╖] Don't change attribute (default)
-
- [ ] Reset attribute
-
- [X] Set attribute
-
- When you've set all the check boxes the way you want them, press Enter (or
- click OK) to proceed or ESC (or click Cancel) to exit without changing
- anything.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10.3. Commands Menu ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Tree Pop up the Change Directory Tree.
-
- File Find Locate a file using File Find
-
- History View the Command Line History.
-
- EGA Lines Toggle 50 line mode.
-
- Swap Panels Swaps the positions of the left and right panels.
-
- Panels On/Off Removes or replaces the panels allowing you to view
- the output of previously executed programs.
-
- Compare Directories Tags files according to the differences between the
- two panels. See Tagging for details.
-
- Calculate Dir Size Totals the size of all the files the currently
- highlighted diretory or currently tagged directories
- and displays the result(s) on the file panel in the
- field that normally says 'SUBDIR'
-
- Open Explorer Window Causes Explorer to open the window corresponding to
- the directory that FC/W is currently displaying.
-
- Register Turns a shareware copy of File Commander/W into a
- registered version. Once you have entered your name
- and serial number, you will not see any reminder
- messages and your name will appear on the Info panel.
-
- Edit Associations Starts the internal editor on your fcw.ini file. Any
- changes you make to associations will become active
- immediately.
-
- Edit User Menu Starts the internal editor on your main fcw.mnu file.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10.4. Options Menu ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Configuration Display the Configuration dialog allowing you to alter
- a number of options.
-
- Colours Edit the Colour Scheme
-
- Confirmations Display a dialog that allows you to disable some of
- the Confirmations.
-
- Hidden Files Toggles whether files with their hidden attribute set
- will be shown on the file panels or not. When hidden
- files are displayed, they are denoted by a 'Γûæ'
- character.
-
- Path Prompt Toggles the display of the current path on FC/W's
- command line prompt.
-
- Full Screen Toggles whether the panels occupy the full screen
- length or just half the screen.
-
- Clock Toggles whether a clock will be shown in the top right
- hand corner or not.
-
- Tag Directories Enables the mass tagging commands to tag directories
- also. See Tagging Files for more details.
-
- Thousand Separator Toggles the use of a thousand separator in the file
- size column of Full and Wide modes. This reduces the
- number of significant digits that can be displayed but
- can increase readability.
-
- Retain Dir Count When set, the results of a Ctrl-Q Directory Size Count
- are retained when changing directory. This makes it
- easier to track down directories that are hogging a
- lot of disk space. Note that the directory sizes
- displayed are only as up to date as the last count.
-
- Save Setup Saves all current settings to the file fcw.ini so that
- all FC/W options will be set the same the next time
- you start it up. This can be performed automatically
- on exit if you wish by setting the autosave option
- (See Configuration).
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10.4.1. Configuration ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- To view the configuration options, select 'Configuration' from the Options
- Menu. Any options you change take effect as soon as you click OK (or press
- Enter when OK is the default button). If you use Cancel, all changes you've
- made are forgotten.
-
- To select an option to change either click on it with the mouse or use the
- TAB, Shift-TAB, Up & Down arrow keys to move to it. The current option is
- indicated buy a flashing cursor.
-
- If you want the changes to still be in effect the next time you start FC/W you
- need to select 'Save Setup' from the Options Menu otherwise the changes will be
- lost when you exit. Alternatively, you can switch on 'Autosave Setup' seen
- below.
-
- The options are:
-
- Viewer The file name (with full path if not in a directory on your
- PATH) of the file viewer to be used when you press F3. All
- the '!' substitutions described in Associations can be used
- when specifying a viewer or an editor. If this field is
- left blank, the Internal Viewer will be used.
-
- Alternate Viewer As for Viewer but specifies the viewer used when Alt-F3 is
- pressed.
-
- Editor Similar to Viewer but specifies the editor used when F4 is
- pressed. If left empty, the Internal Editor will be used.
-
- Alternate Editor As for Editor but specifies the editor used when Alt-F4 is
- pressed.
-
- Left Startup Directory The directory the left panel will display on start up.
- If left blank, the current directory for the session will
- be shown.
-
- Right Startup Directory The directory the right panel will display on start up.
- If left blank, the current directory for the session will
- be shown.
-
- Separate Session Prefix String added at the start of a command that causes it
- to be executed in a separate session. Default value is
- 'start /f'.
-
- Tree Data Directory The directory where tree data is stored. If left blank,
- tree data will be written to the root directory of each
- drive as "fc2tree.dat". The data stored is a representation
- of the directory structure of a drive and is used to avoid
- re-scanning the drive.
-
- Case Filter File Systems A list of file system names (as displayed on the Info
- panel) that are not case preserving and so need file names
- to be converted to lower case for easier reading. If not
- listed here, file names will be displayed as provided by
- the file system.
-
- Manual Name of an Information Presentation Facility file (*.inf)
- that is to be viewed when 'Manual' is chosen from the Files
- Menu. The default is fcw.inf (this file).
-
- Path Extension A list of directories, separated by semicolons, that are to
- be searched for executables in addition to those specified
- in the PATH environment variable.
-
- Auto Save Switching Autosave on causes FC/W to automatically perform
- a 'Save Setup' just before exiting the program.
-
- Num Lock Specifies if numlock should be fixed on or not. Affects
- both FC/W and any program started by FC/W unless it is in a
- separate session.
-
- Use 132 Columns When on, FC/W will use 132 column display whenever
- possible. 132 column mode is only supported on some video
- cards in full screen sessions.
-
- Use Win Clipboard When on, FC/W's internal editor will use the Windows
- clipboard when performing Copy/Cut/Paste operations
- allowing it to share clipboard data with other programs.
- When this option is turned off, FC/W reverts to using its
- private clipboard which operates somewhat faster.
-
- Ctrl-R Drv Change Enables the drive selector dialog when pressing Ctrl-R.
-
- ESC Panel Switch Enables the use of ESC as a quick key for switching panels
- off/on when the command line is empty.
-
- Size Count Pause If enabled, FC/W will pause at the end of a directory size
- count activated by Ctrl-Q, allowing you to view the total
- file and directory counts. Pressing any key dismisses the
- dialog.
-
- Lines Sets the number of lines on screen or in window. Can be any
- number supported by your video card for full screen
- sessions or any value of at least 25 for a windowed
- session. Using a number that is not supported by your card
- in a full screen session will result in the number of lines
- being set to the next possible value up.
-
- Screen Saver The number of minutes of idle time before FC/W activates
- its screen saver. If set to 0, the screen saver will not
- activate. Note that the screen saver only operates when in
- a full screen session.
-
- Scroll Delay The time (in milliseconds) that FC/W waits between
- scrolling each line when the mouse has been used to scroll
- a panel or window. Use of this option stops the text flying
- past before you've had a chance to see what it is.
-
- Time Mode The type of time display used on the clock and when file
- time stamps are viewed in the files panel (Full mode).
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10.4.2. Colours ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The Colours dialog allows you to alter the colour scheme used by FC/W. To
- activate it, select 'Colours' from the Options Menu
-
- You will be presented with a list of items in the colour scheme. Use the up &
- down arrow keys to move to the item you wish to change and then use F to cycle
- through forground colours and to cycle through background colours. Holding
- SHIFT at the same time will cycle backwards. There are a total of 16 colours to
- choose from for both foreground & background.
-
- When you're done, choose OK to use the changes you've made or ESC to forget
- them. Note that the changes will only be remembered for next time if you use
- 'Save Setup' or have Autosave enabled.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10.4.3. Confirmations ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Before doing anything significantly destructive, FC/W will ask for
- confirmation from the user to prevent accidental loss of data. If you are
- confident in your use of FC/W and don't want to be asked for confirmation all
- the time, you can disable some of the more common confirmation prompts by
- selecting 'Confirmations' from the Options Menu.
-
- A dialog displaying a list of confirmation types is then displayed with a
- check box next to each one. An 'X' in a check box indicates that the
- confirmation is enabled. To disable a confirmation, click its check box with
- the mouse and click OK. The keyboard can also be used (Up / Down arrows and
- Space, Enter when done).
-
- The confirmations you can alter are:
-
- Delete File/Empty Directory The first prompt you see after pressing
- F8.
-
- Delete Tagged Files The second prompt you see after
- pressing F8 when there are files
- tagged.
-
- Delete Non-empty Directory The prompt that asks you to type "YES"
- before doing a tree delete.
-
- Quit FC/W The prompt shown when you press F10.
- With this disabled, F10 causes
- immediate exit.
-
- "YES" prompt for Non-Empty Directory Similar to Delete Non-empty Directory
- but instead of disabling the "YES"
- prompt altogether, it is replaced by an
- OK / Cancel / All choice, the default
- being Cancel so anyone blindly pressing
- ENTER won't get caught.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 11. Viewing / Editing Files ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- FC/W allows you to view the current file with a choice of two viewers or to
- edit the current file with a choice of two editors. To view a file, use F3 or
- Alt-F3. To edit a file, use F4 or Alt-F4. The program used to view or edit is
- specified in the Configuration dialog. By default, the built in Viewer and the
- built in Editor are used for F3 and F4 respectively.
-
- If you wish to specify the file to view or edit by typing its file name, use
- Shift-F3 for view or Shift-F4 for edit. If you specify a file to edit that does
- not exist, you will be given the option to create it.
-
- The viewer or editor can be invoked directly when starting FC/W using the
- command line switches /v or /e followed by the name of the file to be viewed or
- edited. This allows other programs to call FC/W to view or edit files for them.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 11.1. The Internal Viewer ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The file viewer built into FC/W is a basic text viewer that is perfect for
- taking a quick look at your text files. You can use the mouse or keyboard to
- scroll the text up and down (Keys: Cursor-Up/Down, Page Up/Down, Home, End).
-
- To scroll the text using the mouse, click the mouse in the top or bottom
- thirds of the screen. Using the right mouse button pages up or down. When the
- mouse is being used to scroll the text, the speed of scrolling is determined by
- the 'scrolldelay' Configuration directive.
-
- If a line is longer than 80 columns it will be chopped off at that length and
- the remainder placed one the next line unless you use F2 to select Unwrap mode.
- With the text unwrapped, you can use the Left / Right arrows to scroll the text
- horizontally. Ctrl-Left/Right scrolls in a much larger step (40 columns). Also,
- the mouse can be used to scroll horizontally by clicking the mouse in the
- centre third of the screen on the left or right side. ie
-
- o You can search for a string using F7 (or Shift-F7 to find next). The search
- can be either case sensitive or insensitive and either forwards or backwards
- in the file from the current view point. Using Alt-F7 will search in the
- reverse direction to that currently selected.
-
- o Will correctly interpret UNIX, PC or MAC line terminators (LF, CR/LF, CR) or
- even a mix of all three.
-
- o F4 will toggle between ASCII and Hex view.
-
- o Alt-L can be used to position to a particular line number.
-
- o Alt-O can be used to position to a particular hex offset. Obviously most
- useful when using hex view mode but still works in ASCII view.
-
- o If, while viewing a file, you find you want to edit at the position you're
- currently at, you can jump into edit mode using Alt-F4.
-
- o I think I've got all the bugs out of it but if you ever think it has become
- confused, pressing Ctrl-L will repaint the screen.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 11.2. The Internal Editor ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The built in editor is a simple text editor that allows you to make quick
- changes to any plain text file.
-
- o Like the viewer, the editor will read a file using any type of line
- terminator. The file will normally be written back using the same type of
- line terminator unless overridden by the Alt-U command listed below.
-
- o Although there is no limit on the size of file you can edit, keep in mind
- that the whole file is loaded into memory so opening a multi-megabyte file
- may blow out your swap file.
-
- o The editor uses the Windows clipboard allowing you to exchange text with
- other programs. This feature may be turned off using the Use Win clipboard
- setting in the Configuration
-
- o If you edit the same file again, FC/W will return you to the same edit
- position as when you last exited the editor.
-
- o Will not expand TABs to spaces so it is safe to edit makefiles that require
- TAB characters. EG GNU Make
-
- The following keys operate in the editor:
-
- Left/Right/Up/Down As you'd expect
-
- Backspace Delete character left of the cursor.
-
- Ctrl-Backspace Delete word left of the cursor.
-
- Delete Delete character under the cursor or, if any text
- is selected, deletes selected text.
-
- Ctrl-Delete Delete word right of the cursor.
-
- Home Start of line
-
- End End of line.
-
- Page Up/Down Up/Down one page
-
- Ctrl-Home Top of screen
-
- Ctrl-End Bottom of screen
-
- Ctrl-Page Up/Down Start/End of file
-
- Ctrl-Y Erase line
-
- Ctrl-Insert / Ctrl-C Copy selected text to clipboard
-
- Shift-Insert / Ctrl-V Paste from clipboard
-
- Ctrl-Delete Delete selected text.
-
- Shift-Delete / Ctrl-X Cut selected text and place on the clipboard.
-
- ESC or F10 Exit editor (prompts to save if changes made)
-
- Shift-F10 Save and exit
-
- F2 Save now without exiting
-
- F3 Save now with prompt to change file name.
-
- F7 Search for a word in the text. Case sensitivity
- is optional as is the direction of the search.
-
- Shift-F7 Search for the same word again
-
- Alt-F7 Search for the same word again in the opposite
- direction to that selected when F7 was used.
-
- F8 Search and Replace. Similar to the search
- function (F7) but allows a replacement string to
- be specified. When a match is found you are given
- the choice of replacing, skipping, cancelling or
- replacing all matches.
-
- Ctrl-Q Quote next character. This enables you to enter
- control character into the file that would
- normally be rejected. For example, pressing
- Ctrl-Q ESC would insert the ESC character into
- the text.
-
- Insert Toggle Insert/Overstrike mode. When in overstrike
- mode the cursor becomes a block instead of an
- underline.
-
- Alt-I Toggle Auto Indent mode. When this mode is on
- (indicated by an 'I' on the status line) Pressing
- ENTER will start a new line with the same
- indentation as the line above. This is most
- useful when editing program source files.
-
- Alt-L Used to jump to a given line number.
-
- Alt-U Toggle UNIX type line terminators. When this mode
- is on (indicated by a 'U' on the status line),
- saving the file will cause it to be written using
- a LF as the line termiator instead of the usual
- CR/LF pair. This can be used to convert a text
- file between PC and UNIX text formats. When the
- editor is started, this mode will automatically
- turn on if the file being opened only contains LF
- terminated lines.
-
- To select text, hold down Shift and use the above cursor movement keys to move
- over the text you want to select. You can also drag the mouse over the text.
- The mouse can also be used to perform a page up or down by clicking the right
- mouse button in the top or bottom third of the screen.
-
- The states of the Insert/Overwrite and Auto Indent modes are retained between
- edits and will be saved in fcw.ini if Save Setup is used.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 12. The User Menu ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The user menu is a list of functions defined by you to help you carry out
- common tasks. It is activated by pressing F2 and then using the Up/Down arrows
- and Home/End to choose an item and Enter to select or ESC to cancel. The mouse
- may also be used to select a user menu choice.
-
- To create a user menu you need to create a plain text file (using an editor
- like FC/W's internal editor or Windows Notepad) named fcw.mnu containing your
- list of menu functions in the same directory as fcw.exe. Here is an example
- user menu file:
-
- S: Scan for viruses
- os2scan c: d:
-
- D: Dos Window
- start /dos
-
- F12: Pulse
- pulse
-
- Z:Zip tagged files
- zip -r !i"Name of Zip?" -@ < !@
-
- U: Unzip to opposite panel
- cd !P
- unzip !f
- cd !p
-
- A line that starts in the first column is a description line. The key used to
- activate the function is first and may be any single letter or number or one of
- the function keys F1-F12. After a separating colon comes the description that
- will appear in the menu when it is displayed.
-
- Any line that starts with a space or tab is a command and will be executed
- when the preceding description is chosen from the menu. It may contain the same
- '!' substitutions as Associations with the addition of the following:
-
- !t Substitutes for the name of a file and causes the command to be
- executed once for each tagged file. If no files are tagged, !t is
- just like !.
-
- !l Substitutes for a list of all tagged files, space separated. The
- command line length will not be allowed to grow beyond 1000
- characters so if many files are tagged, some might not make it. If
- this happens, the files that were not included remain tagged after
- the command is executed.
-
- !L Same as above but for the opposite panel.
-
- !@ Substitutes for the name of a temporary file that contains a list of
- tagged files, one per line.
-
- !i"Question" Substitutes for a value input from the user. This causes a small
- dialog to appear displaying the supplied question and an input field.
- If ESC is pressed during input the user menu command is terminated.
- If a !i appears on the same line as a !t, the question is asked only
- once even though the command may be executed multiple times.
-
- Local User Menus
-
- In addition to the main user menu, you may create additional special purpose
- user menus by creating an fcw.mnu file in directories other than the one
- containing fc.exe. When you press F2 to activate the user menu, FC/W first
- looks in the current directory for a local user menu and displays it if found.
- If no fcw.mnu is found in the current directory the main user menu is
- displayed.
-
- You can force the main user menu to show by pressing Shift-F2 instead of F2.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13. Archives ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- File Commander/W provides support for archive files (ZIP, ARJ, LZH and RAR
- types are currently supported) that makes these files behave in a similar way
- to normal subdirectories. To view the contents of an archive you simply press
- ENTER when the cursor is located on the archive file. It's possible to navigate
- any subdirectories inside the archive just as you would a normal directory
- tree.
-
- When a panel is showing the contents of an archive its top line, showing the
- current path, changes colour so you won't forget that you're not looking at a
- real subdirectory. While the majority of functions are available inside an
- archive, some restrictions do apply.
-
- o Copying files into an archive may only be done when the destination is the
- root directory of the archive.
- o It's not possible to change the name of a file while copying it from an
- archive.
- o It's not possible to edit the contents of a file in an archive.
- o Making a directory (F7) is not supported.
- o Changing Date/Time, Attributes or File Case is not supported.
- o Making an object isn't supported (wouldn't make any sense anyway)
- o File Find isn't able to search into archives (this may change in later
- versions).
- o Directories don't show up on the tree.
- o Open Explorer window obviously can't work.
-
- After reading all that you may be wondering what does work. The answer (as far
- as I'm aware) is everything else. This includes, but is not limited to:
-
- o copy/move files out of archive (extracting) even from subdirs in archive.
- o copy/move files into archive (compress) but only into archive's root.
- o View file in archive.
- o Delete files from inside archive.
- o Ctrl-Q on directory inside archive.
- o If you use a ! on the command line or in a user menu function, FC/W
- automatically extracts the current file into a temporary directory and
- substitutes the full path of the temporary file for the '!'.
- o If you press ENTER on a file that is an executable or is associated with a
- program, it will be extracted temporarily to allow it to be used. Only the
- one file is extracted though so if other files in the archive are required
- (EG DLLs) then it won't work as you intend.
- o Self-extracting archives can be entered by using Ctrl-PageDown. As the file
- is an executable, FC/W's normal reaction is to run it if you press ENTER.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 14. Using the Mouse ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- You can use the mouse to perform the following operations:
-
- o Select a file by clicking button 1 on a file name.
-
- o Tag/Untag a file by clicking button 2 on it.
-
- o Execute a file or change into a directory by double clicking button 1 on it.
-
- o Scroll the files up or down by clicking button 1 on the line directly above
- or below the files.
-
- o Tag several files by holding down button 2 and moving the mouse. If, while
- button 2 is pressed, the mouse is moved onto the line above or below the file
- list, the panel will scroll, tagging all files that pass by.
-
- o Select a function to perform by clicking on the function bar at the bottom of
- the screen. Using button 2 Selects the Alt function. This is particularly
- handy for changing drives (Alt-F1/F2). If a Ctrl, Alt or Shift key is pressed
- when button 1 is clicked on the function bar, the function called is modified
- appropriately.
-
- o Activate the menu by clicking button 2 on the top line of the screen. The
- easiest way to make a selection is to hold button 2 down after activating the
- menu, "pull down" the menu you want and release button 2 when you have the
- correct item highlighted. Clicking outside the menu area will dismiss the
- menu.
-
- o Whenever a dialog popup appears that contains push buttons that look like "[
- OK ]", you may click on these with mouse button 1 to select the indicated
- choice. Clicking button 2 will select the highlighted button.
-
- o Whenever a dialog popup appears that requests a string input (eg Make
- Directory), button 1 may be used to position the cursor on the line and
- button 2 is equivalent to pressing ENTER. Clicking button 1 outside the
- dialog box or on a Cancel button, cancels the operation.
-
- o When the results of a 'File Find' operation are showing, double clicking
- button 1 on a file name will cause FC/W to jump to the directory the file is
- in (like pressing ENTER). The window can be scrolled by clicking on the top
- or bottom lines of the window.
-
- o When using the internal file viewer, clicking button 1 in the top or bottom
- third of the screen scrolls the screen up/down. Using button 2 pages up or
- down.
-
- o When using the internal editor, the mouse may be used to position the cursor
- on the currently displayed page or dragged over a section of text to mark it
- for Cut/Copy/Paste operations.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 15. Notes, Hints and Tips ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- o To associate Netscape or Lynx with HTML files, the command syntax looks like
-
- *.{htm,html}: netscape file:///!
-
- o If you use 4NT as your command interpreter, try to keep the contents of your
- 4start.cmd to a minimum as it is run every time you execute an external
- command in FC/W.
-
- o The fastest way to select a new drive for a panel using the mouse is to click
- the right mouse button on F1/F2 in the help bar at the bottom of the screen.
-
- o If you attach 4DOS/4OS2 descriptions to your files, they will be preserved if
- you copy or move them using FC/W.
-
- o If you want your viewer or editor to run in a separate session, add the start
- keyword before the name of your viewer / editor.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 16. Obscure Options ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The following miscellaneous options can only be changed by directly editing
- your fcw.ini file. Note that it's possible to use multiple INI files by
- specifying the name of an alternate INI file as a parameter to fcw.exe. If the
- specified file doesn't yet exist, the default INI file will be loaded but the
- specified file will be written when settings are saved. Running fcw /? displays
- all command line parameters.
-
- BriefWordRight [ON|Off] The behaviour of all 'word right' movement
- is altered by this option. If this option is
- on (which is the default) the cursor will
- move to the end of the current word or, if
- it is already at the end of a word, to the
- end of the next word. When off, the cursor
- will always move to the beginning of the
- next word.
-
- CmdChar This is the character that is interpreted as
- FC/W's command character for the
- substitutions listed in Associations and
- User Menu. As these substitutions are also
- applied to commands entered on the command
- line, changing this options may be useful if
- you have a lot of files with a ! in their
- name. Default is !
-
- CodePage Sets the codepage that FC/W will use. A
- value of 0 (the default) means use the
- current codepage.
-
- DisableInvert [On|OFF] Disables the Invert Selection function of
- the Grey * key, allowing it to resume its
- normal function of typing a *. This is
- provided for people who's keyboards make it
- a chore to get the other * (Shift-8 on a
- normal US keyboard). The Invert Selection
- function can still be used by selecting it
- from the Files menu.
-
- Shadows [ON|Off] Enables window shadows. Default is ON.
-
- StickyAlt [ON|Off] Affects the behavior of file name seeking
- using Alt-[letter] combinations. If this
- option is off you need to keep the ALT key
- held down for the whole seek string. This
- has the advantage of allowing you to start
- typing a command as soon as ALT is released.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 17. Contacting the Author ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- If you have any comments, questions, suggestions or bug reports, please feel
- free to contact me by any of the following means:
-
- Email brianh@kheldar.apana.org.au
-
- Web http://silk.apana.org.au/fc.html
-
- Snail Mail Brian Havard
- PO Box 152
- Southland Centre 3192
- Victoria
- AUSTRALIA
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-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 18.1. Version 1.51 ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- First release of Win32 version. The version number is started at 1.51 to stay
- in alignment with the OS/2 version.
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