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- 1. Welcome to Fitter
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- Welcome to
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- Version 2.1
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- by Joe Thomas
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- See History for features/fixes new in this version !
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- Introduction
- What is Fitter, and why do I need it?
- Shareware notice
- Installation
- Getting help while online
- Getting Started
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- Using Fitter
- HOW TO:
- Access all of Fitter's functions. . . . . . . .The Main window
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- Set your Fitter preferences . . . . . . . . . .Preferences
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- Copy (move) new files to disks. . . . . . . . .Add Files
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- Put your disks (with files already on
- them) in the catalog. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Add Disks
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- View your catalog, find files in it,
- and make deletions to it. . . . . . . . . . . .Search & Deletion
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- Other stuff
- History
- Bugs and contacting the author
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- 2. What is Fitter, and why do I need it?
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- WHAT IS FITTER?
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- Fitter is a program that copies files from one source, most likely your hard
- drive, to disks, in most likely, your floppy drives. Fitter does this in an
- automated, optimizing fashion. It also maintains a catalog of the copying
- you've done, automatically.
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- The rest is fluff (but really good, improved fluff)
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- WELL, WHY DO I NEED IT?
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- Do you browse the net, and in your travels collect loads of music files,
- pictures, programs, etc., on a regular basis? Do you save FAQs, ASCII
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- 2. What is Fitter, and why do I need it?
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- manuals, and other textual goodies? If the answer is yes to any of these,
- you'll need a place to keep them, and unless you have gigs of hard drive
- space kicking around, eventually you'll need to move the files to disks,
- where they can be stored for easy, quick retrieval. That's what Fitter will
- do for you.
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- Why not just use a directory utility, like Directory Opus to accomplish this
- task? Well, at one time, that's what I was doing, and it was getting
- monotonous, because:
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- - Copying files one by one to disks never quite worked; there was always
- wasted space at the end of each disk.
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- - "Now which of these 11 disks did I put that great GIF on? ... Grrr"
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- - It doesn't make sense to use a backup program, because the backup software
- has to be loaded to extract the file desired from a disk. Also, if the disks
- are being shared with other users, as in a user group, it can't be assumed
- that everyone has the same backup software.
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- 3. Shareware Notice
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- SHAREWARE NOTICE
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- COPYRIGHT
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- Copyright "Fitter" and this manual are copyright 1993, 1995 by Joe Thomas.
- All Rights Reserved. As part of the Fitter V2.1 release, this manual may be
- used in electronic or printed form along with the Fitter program.
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- Fitter is shareware; you may use, copy, and distribute this archive as you
- wish as long as the archive remains intact and unchanged. It may not be sold
- in any form, though a reasonable copying and handling charge is acceptable.
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- SHAREWARE INFO
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- This distribution of Fitter is complete and uncrippled. This means that you
- may continue to use the same distribuition if you decide to send the required
- shareware fee.
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- Many, many hours of work were put into developing, fixing, and enhancing
- Fitter. If you find Fitter useful, and continue to use it, please show your
- support and appreciation by registering; send $7 (US) to:
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- Joe Thomas
- 512 Adams St. Apt. 3N
- Hoboken, NJ 07030
- USA
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- Postal money order, cash, or cashier's check is fine (no personal checks,
- please). Of course, I certainly wouldn't object to a larger fee if you think
- it's worth it.
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- I beleive this is a more than reasonable fee, considering the current costs
- of most shareware programs coming out these days, and the conveniences,
- features and practicality built into Fitter. I'm sure you'll agree that this
- fee is more than modest after using Fitter a few times.
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- You will also be inspiring me to further enhance Fitter. I simply won't put
- any effort into improving Fitter if I don't receive any registration fees.
- Your input of course, is also welcome, good or bad.
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- Besides, now that the Amiga Bankruptcy saga is over, perhaps Escom will give
- you an incentive to continue using your Amiga, getting more software from the
- net, and hence need a storage mechanism for it :)
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- 3. Shareware Notice
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- CREDITS
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- GUI sources done using GadToolsBox 2.0
- GadToolsBox 2.0 is copyright © 1991-93 Jaba Development
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- Fitter icon taken from the MagicWB 2.0 distribution.
- MagicWB is copyright © 1992-94 Martin Huttenloher.
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- Fitter documentation was written using Heddley.
- Heddley is copyright © 1992-94 Edd Dumbill.
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- DISCLAIMER
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- The information and the Fitter program are provided "as is" without warranty
- of any kind, either expressed or implied. Use this program at your own
- risk. Joe Thomas does not warrant, guarantee, or make any representations
- regarding the use of, or the results of the use of, the information or the
- Fitter program in terms of correctness, accuracy, reliability, currentness,
- or otherwise. In no event will Joe Thomas be liable for direct, indirect,
- incidental, or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the
- information or the Fitter program even if he has been advised of the
- possibility of such damages.
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- 4. Installation
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- INSTALLATION
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- Although I'm a big advocate for installation standards, like Commodore's
- Installer program, it's overkill for Fitter.
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- To install, just copy the program, and it's documentation to the directory
- you wish to run it from.
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- Do this by using the COPY command for each of the files in this archive, or
- dragging the program and documentation icons to the desired drawer.
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- When you start using Fitter, it will create certain files as they're needed
- (all in ASCII format):
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- - The Fitter Preferences file
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- - Fitter catalog files. There can be as many of these as you desire; you
- specify a specific one for use by changing the catalog file preferences
- setting. A Fitter catalog contains the contents (files) of the disks in your
- catalog, as added using Fitter. Although a Fitter catalog is in an easily
- readable ASCII format, it is highly recommended that you do not manually
- modify this file, as Fitter depends on its format.
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- - Add Files session log
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- - Delete Files session log
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- 5. Getting Started
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- GETTING STARTED
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- TO RUN FITTER FROM THE SHELL:
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- Just go to the directory you copied it to, and run it by typing "Fitter"
- <enter>. Fitter does not accept any command line arguments.
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- TO RUN FITTER FROM WORKBENCH:
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- Just double click its icon. Fitter currently uses no ToolTypes.
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- 5. Getting Started
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- ONLINE AMIGAGUIDE HELP:
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- Fitter's amigaguide documentation is now available on line, from the main
- window, Add Files window, Preferences window, and Search and Deletion
- window. To use it, you must have Commodore's amiagauide library installed on
- your machine.
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- To get help on a particular gadget or button, just position the mouse pointer
- over it, and hit the Help key.
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- 6.
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- MAIN WINDOW
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- This is the window that comes up when you first run Fitter. All of Fitter's
- major functions are initiated from the main window.
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- The main window contains the following gadgets:
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- Source directory path
- Prefs
- List box
- Comment box
- Add Files buttons
- Add Disks buttons
- Search & Deletion
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- 7. Source directory path gadget
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- Source directory path gadget
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- This gadget is located above the upper left corner of the large list box in
- the center of the window. Click this gadget to open a file requester, from
- which you will select the source directory for the files to be "fitted" to
- disks during an Add Files session. The initial directory the requester starts
- with is the one specified by the "Default source dir:" setting in your
- preferences. Once this is done, the file list box fills up with a list of
- the files in that directory. The blank box to the right of the path gadget
- gets filled in with the path to the directory you selected.
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- 8. Prefs
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- Prefs
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- The Prefs button opens the Fitter preferences window, where you can customize
- your setup, and enable or disable different features of Fitter.
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- You can customize settings for the following preferences in Fitter:
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- Catalog name
- Default source directory
- Devices
- File system format
- File deletion
- Disk usage options
- Copy program
- Catalog dump options
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- 9. List Box
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- List box
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- This is the large box in the main window. It contains the filenames of the
- files within the source directory you selected with the source directory path
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- 9. List Box
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- gadget.
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- Note that you can use the cursor keys to scroll through the list box, in
- addition to using the mouse. The up arrow and down arrow keys scroll the
- list up and down, respectively. If you hold down right shift key while using
- the up and down arrow keys, the list will jump up or down a few items at a
- time. Note that you must use only the right shift key to do this, because
- the left shift key, along with just about all other keys on the keyboard,
- will activate the comment box.
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- 10. Comment Box
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- Comment box
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- This is the text entry box below the list box. As you scroll through the
- files in the list box, each file's AmigaDOS comment appears in the comment
- box. If you'd like to change the comment for a file, or add a new one,
- simply make sure the file is selected within the list box, and either click
- in the Comment box, or hit any key except the cursor keys, right shift key,
- or help.
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- Press return to permanently make the change to the file. The comment box
- accepts all cursor movement and text modification keys available at an
- AmigaDOS prompt (i.e. Ctrl-K=erase to end of line, Ctrl-E=move to end of
- line, etc.)
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- 11. Add Files buttons
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- Add Files and Add Files (new)
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- Starts the Fitter Add Files function. This is the part of Fitter that does
- the file "fitting". The files in the directory you selected in the list box
- will be copied to the disks in your catalog, and to any new disks needed.
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- Add Files (new) performs the same function as Add Files, except that it will
- create a new Fitter catalog if it's the first time you're using Fitter, or
- overwrite the current catalog (with your confirmation) if you already have a
- catalog. Neither of these buttons are available until a directory containing
- files has been selected with the source directory path gadget, and the Add
- Files button isn't avaliable unless you already have a catalog.
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- If you opt to use disks already existing in your catalog to copy new files
- to, The Add Files procedure will only use disks that are currently marked as
- writeable (see documentation on the Write enable flag in the Files & Deletion
- window).
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- 12. Add Disks buttons
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- Add Disks and Add Disks (new)
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- Starts the Fitter disk adding function. Use this when you have disks that
- contained files prior to your using Fitter, and you'd like to make them part
- of your Fitter catalog.
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- Add Disks (new) performs the same function as Add Disks, except that it will
- create a new Fitter catalog if it's the first time you're using Fitter, or
- overwrite the current catalog (with your confirmation) if you already have a
- catalog.
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- 13. Search & Deletion
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- Search & Deletion
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- This opens the Search & Deletion window. From here you can:
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- - Interactively scan the contents of your catalog
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- 13. Search & Deletion
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- - Use the search function to find out which disks
- certain files are on
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- - Delete files and/or disks from your catalog
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- - Scan the contents of your disks, and automatically
- verify whether or not the contents are consistent
- with your catalog.
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- 14. Catalog name
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- Catalog name
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- Specify here the name of your Fitter catalog. What you enter here is also
- used as a prefix for:
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- - The Add Files progress log filename
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- - The Delete Files progress log filename
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- - The volume labels written to disks you add to your catalog
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- The catalog file and progress log files are created and accessed in the same
- directory Fitter was run from.
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- The path gadget to the right of this text box can optionally be used to
- select an existing Fitter catalog by opening a file requester.
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- 15. Default source directory
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- Default source dir
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- Click here and enter the full path to the directory you'd like to specify as
- the initial directory in the file requester that pops up by using the Source
- dir path gadget in the Main window.
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- If you have one directory that you will be fitting files from on a regular
- basis, here's where you specify it. Mine, for instance, is "Work:downloads".
-
- 16. Fitter devices
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- Drive devices
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- It's possible for you to specify up to four devices you'd like Fitter to use
- for its disk functionality. These default to DF0: through DF3:.
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- A check in the box next to them indicates that Fitter is allowed to use the
- device.
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- To change the device names, click in the device boxes, and edit in the name
- of a different device.
-
- 17. Disk usage preferences
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- Disk Usage Options
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- The disk usage gadget is used to tell Fitter how you want the Add Files
- procedure to ask for disks:
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- No new disks
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- This setting tells Fitter that Add Files should only try to use the space
- available on the disks currently in your catlog. Since this space may be
- very limited, it's very likely that the Add Files session will end without
- having copied all files from the source directory. The most obvious use for
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- 17. Disk usage preferences
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- this setting is when you don't have any spare disks handy to format and copy
- new files to.
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- New disks only
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- This setting tells Fitter that Add Files should not ask you to insert any
- disks already in your catalog, to copy more files to. This option is useful
- in a situation where you don't have your catalog disks handy, but do have new
- disks you can format.
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- Old & New disks
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- If this option is being used, Add Files will try utilizing all space
- available on writeable disks in your catalog, and when no more space is
- available, you will be prompted for new disks to format and copy files to as
- needed. This is the most common disk usage setting.
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- 18. Catalog Dump Options
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- Dump Catalog / Dump preferences
-
- Fitter has a catalog dumping feature, which allows you to generate an ASCII
- dump of your catalog contents.
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- To use this feature, you must select the Dump option from the Project menu,
- available only from the Fitter Main window. A requester will pop up, asking
- you to give the path and name of the file you want to dump to. That's all
- there is to it.
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- The dump will be appear different, depending on how your catalog dump options
- are set, in your preferences. You may select a dump sorted by name
- (alphabetical), disk (similar to but simpler than your catalog file), or file
- size (size order).
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- You can control whether or not each file's comment is displayed along with
- the file by checking or unchecking comment flag.
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- NOTE: This option is selectable only via the main menu.
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- 19. Use, save, or cancel
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- Use / Save / Cancel
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- As with standard Amiga Prefs programs, these buttons imply that you wish to
- Use your current preferences for this Fitter session, Save your preferences
- to disk while also using them for this Fitter session, or Cancel any changes
- you made to your preferences while in the preferences window.
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- 20. The Add Files Window
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- ADD FILES
-
- The Add Files function is the heart of Fitter. All "fitting" of new files to
- disks in your Fitter catalog is done here. Before the Add Files window
- appears, you will get a warning requester, alerting you to remove any disks
- that might be in the drives you selected in your preferences for use, as a
- precaution to prevent against erasing information on a disk that may be in
- one of these drives.
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- All you need to do at this point is follow the instructions that Fitter gives
- you.
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- All progress during an Add Files session is recorded in a file called <your
- catalog name>.log, in the directory that Fitter is being run from.
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- It's a good idea to be familiar with how Fitter copies files to new disks,
- and disks already in your catalog. This procedure has been greatly enhanced
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- 20. The Add Files Window
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- from earlier versions of Fitter.
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- Following is a description of the way that Fitter uses the disks in your
- selected drives (your selected drives are the drives you have specified to be
- used in your preferences, i.e. DF0: - DF3:).
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- For each disk, whether being formatted new, or already part of your catalog,
- Fitter uses your selected drives in the order that they exist in your
- preference settings, for up to four drives. A "cycle" consists of each
- selected drive being used in turn, until the last drive is used. Then a new
- cycle begins. For example, if your selected drives are DF0:, DF2:, and DF3:,
- a cycle consists of using DF0:, then DF2:, then DF3:.
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- Depending on which of the three disk usage options you have selected in your
- preferences, Fitter will ask you to either insert disks already in your
- catalog for the new files, ask for new disks to format, or end the Add Files
- session without having copied all files from the source directory. See the
- section on disk usage options in preferences for an explanation.
-
- As of V2.1, Fitter allows you to give your disks any volume label you wish,
- after disk added to your catalog. Since a disk that is about to be formatted
- usually doesn't have a meaningful label, Add Files always gives the disk a
- default label when formatting a new disk, in the form <catalog name><catalog
- disk number>. For instance, the 43rd disk to be formatted for the catalog
- named my_catalog would be given the disk label my_catalog43.
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- Fitter will always try to copy as many files as possible to a disk already in
- one of your drives before going to another one.
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- As a convenience, Fitter will use the disks in each drive in a cycle
- automatically, when formatting new disks. In the example, this would allow
- you to insert new disks in drives DF0:, DF2:, and DF3:. Fitter would
- automatically format each disk and copy files to it, without needing your
- interaction, for the whole cycle.
-
- While this is a convenience, it is potentially dangerous if you did not heed
- the instructions given before the Add Files session started (remove disks
- from selected drives); Fitter will indiscriminantly format a disk in the
- current drive, unless the disk in the drive is a member of your catalog.
-
- The Add Files procedure in Fitter has undergone a complete overhaul from
- V1.1, and works much more conveniently and efficiently now. Fitter will
- always try to use catalog disks that are already in a drive when trying to
- fit files, to eliminate needless disk swapping.
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- NOTE: During a file copy, if an error occurs, you have the option of
- Formatting a new disk, or aborting the Add Files session. If you choose to
- format a new disk, the files copied to the disk up until the error occured
- will be re-copied to the next disk, unless the Delete files when finished
- flag is set, in which case the files will already have been deleted from the
- source directory. This is an important shortcoming to keep in mind if you
- choose to utilize the convenience of automatic file deletetion.
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- Currently, there is no safegaurd against this; Fitter will try to copy files
- that were on the error disk again, and complain that it can't find them in
- the source directory.
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- 21. Add Files Drive selection
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- Drive Enabled checkboxes
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- Use these checkboxes to enable or disable a drive within the Add Files drive
- cycle. A checked box means the corresponding drive can be used by Fitter
- during the AddFiles session. As with all usable gadgets in the Add Files
- window, this checkbox can be toggled on the fly, but it will not come into
- effect until Fitter is done with the current disk.
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- 21. Add Files Drive selection
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- This enabling/disabling of drives can be a great convenience if you're
- running Fitter while using another application that needs to use one or more
- of your floppy drives. Just toggle those drive(s) off in Fitter while the
- other app needs them, and then back on when the app is done.
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- 22. Add Files
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- Disk number boxes
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- The boxes to the right of the boxes containing the drives to be used by
- Fitter contain the number of the catalog disk each drive. If no catalog disk
- or a non Fitter catalog disk is in a drive, the number box for that drive
- will be blank.
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- These boxes are strictly informational.
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- 23. Add Files Copy program
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- Copy Method
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- Use the Copy Method preferences setting, or the Copy Method gadget in the Add
- Files window on the fly to choose between using AmigaDOS' COPY command to
- copy files to disks, or the copying routine built into Fitter.
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- Fitter is set to use Fitter's copy by default. There is no significant
- advantage using AmigaDOS copy, but this option was left in for the sake of
- any compatibility issue that may arise for different devices, which couldn't
- be tested by the author.
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- Here are the advantages for using Fitter's copy:
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- - A copy progress indicatior, in the form of % completed.
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- - The ability to abort at any time; using AmigaDOS copy, you must wait until
- the current copy is finished.
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- - Add Files settings can be changed on the fly during a copy
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- - Amigaguide online help is always available (via the Help key), rather than
- only being available when an entire file copy is finished.
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- - During testing, AmigaDOS copy occasionally encountered errors during
- copying, which oddly gave a meaningless AmigaDOS error code of 20. Such have
- never occured when testing with Fitter's copy.
-
- 24. File system format
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- File System (FFS/OFS)
-
- This setting, whose default you can specify in preferences, or on the fly
- during an Add Files session simply specifies what kind of file system Fitter
- should expect to see when a catalog disk is inserted, and what kind of file
- system to format a new disk with.
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- 25. Delete files when finished setting
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- File Deletion
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- This setting appears as File deletion in preferences, and as and as Delete
- files when finished during an Add Files session. If the box is checked for
- this setting, Fitter will delete each file from the source directory after it
- has been successfully copied to a disk.
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- When enabled, this feature eliminates the manual task of having to keep track
- of and manually delete files you've fitted to disks. The overall effect is
- "moving" files to disks.
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- 25. Delete files when finished setting
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- 26. Disk number box
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- Disk box
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- The AddFiles disk box simply contains the number of the disk it is currently
- formatting or copying files to.
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- 27. Progress status line
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- System status line
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- This status line reports what's currently going on in the Add Files session.
- The status line also contains the % completed progress indicator, when the
- Fitter copy setting is being used.
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- 28. Abort Add Files
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- Abort Add Files
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- As the name implies, you can use this button to interrupt an Add Files
- session, and abort it. When aborting, you have three options:
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- 1. Update and abort: This option implies that Fitter should rewrite your
- catalog, reflecting all the new files that were copied so far during the Add
- Files session, keeping the catalog in sync with your disks.
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- 2. Pretend this session didn't happen: As it implies, this instructs Fitter
- to leave your catalog alone, acting as if any files copied to disks never
- happened. If you decide later that you want these changes reflected in your
- catalog, you can do this by using the Add Disks function for new disks, and
- Rescan (in the Files & Deletion window) for disks in your catalog that had
- new files copied to them.
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- 3. Cancel Abort: Continue as if you didn't hit the Abort button.
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- 29. The Add Disks WIndow
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- The Add Disks Window
-
- The Add Disks window appears simply for disk labeling purposes. In the "Last"
- section, for each drive, is displayed the volume label given to the disk in
- that drive, AFTER the disk was read and added to your catalog. When you
- remove a disk from a drive, look at the entry for that drive in the "Last"
- section to determine what to label to physically write on the disk.
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- In the "Next" section, for each drive, is what the disk's label will be
- changed to once you have inserted a disk, and the disk's directory is read.
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- 30. The Add Disks Procedure
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- THE ADD DISKS WINDOW
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- General operation
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- When either of the two Add Disks options are selected from the Main window,
- the Add Disks window will open, along with the Add Disks requester. This is
- the part of Fitter that adds the contents (file list) of disks you have that
- have not yet been introduced to Fitter. Your interaction during the Add Disks
- function is strictly using one requester, with three options:
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- Finished: Select this button when you are finished adding disks to the
- catalog. Upon selecting this button, the current catalog will be updated
- with all the disks you have added.
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- OK: Select this button when the disk you wish to be catalogued is in the
- drive that the requester specifies. You will not likely need to use this
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- 30. The Add Disks Procedure
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- button, because Fitter will detect when you have inserted the disk to
- catalog, and immediately start reading it.
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- As of V2.1, Fitter no longer needs to relabel your disks as you add them. You
- may leave them write protected. Fitter will record the volume name on the
- disk, and refer to it when asks you to insert it in other parts of Fitter.
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- Abort: Use this button if you decide that you would like to cancel all the
- disks you have added since selecting the Add Disks function from the Main
- window. The catalog will not be updated with the new disks.
-
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- Use of floppy drives during the Add Disks function
-
- The drives that are used during the Add Disks function are those that are
- selected in preferences. The floppy drives you wish to use must be set in
- the Preferences window before using Add Disks (select either Use or Save from
- the Preferences Window).
-
- As a convenience, the ability to use multiple drives is provided. This means
- that for every "cycle" of disks to be catalogued, the disks may be inserted
- in the drives in sequence so that Fitter reads them automatically without
- your having to respond when going to the next selected drive. In fact, be
- aware that this WILL happen for every disk already in a selected drive for
- each cycle.
-
- For example, let's say that you have DF0:, DF2:, and DF3: selected in the
- Preferences window. When you first start the Add Disks function, Fitter will
- ask you to insert a disk in drive DF0: to be catalogued. Fitter will wait
- until you either put a disk in drive DF0: (and only DF0:), or select OK when
- there is already a disk in that drive. After reading that disk, Fitter will
- automatically read the disks in drives DF2: and DF3:, in that order, without
- bringing up the requester, if there are already disks in those drives. If a
- drive does not have a disk in it, Fitter will ask you to insert one in that
- drive. The requester will ALWAYS come up for each first drive in the
- "round", which in this example is DF0:.
-
- 31. The Search & Deletion Window
-
- Files & Deletion Window
-
- From this window, you can:
-
- - Interactively examine the contents of your disk catalog.
-
- - Search for files in your catalog.
-
- - Delete files from your disks.
-
- - Delete disks from your catalog.
-
- - Rescan individual disks to check for inconsistencies with your
- catalog.
-
- This window contains the following gadgets:
-
- Disk navigation gadgets
- File selection buttons
- Selection scope
- Disk contents box
- Rescan
- Delete Now
- Space left
- Files Find string
- Search gadgets
- Mark pattern
- Volume label
-
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- 31. The Search & Deletion Window
-
- Disk writaeatble flag
-
- 32. File selection gadgets
-
- File selection buttons
-
- Below the disk navigation gadgets are the file selection buttons. These
- gadgets are used to select and unselect files on disks to be deleted. Whether
- or not the buttons affect the current displayed disk, or the whole catalog
- depends on the selection scope.
-
- All - Select all files on the current disk for deletion (thereby deleting the
- disk itself), or all the files in the whole catalog.
-
- None - Unselect all files on the current disk that are selected for deletion
- or all the files in the whole catalog.
-
- Invert - Select all files on the current disk (or the whole catalog) that are
- currently unselected, and vice versa.
-
- 33. Selection scope gadget
-
- Selection scope
-
- Near the lower left corner of the Files & deletion window is the selection
- scope gadget. The setting for this gadget affects the scope of the file
- selection buttons; it causes those buttons to either affect either the
- current disk displayed, or the whole catalog of disks.
-
- 34. The disk navigation gadgets
-
- Disk Navigation Gadgets
-
- The cluster of gadgets: Number box, + and - buttons, and slider gadget in the
- upper left corner of the Files & Deletion Window make up the disk navigation
- gadgets.
-
- Use these gadgets to select a disk whose contents will appear in the disk
- contents box. The number box contains the number of the catalog disk you're
- looking at, and can be used to change the disk number by clicking in the box,
- and typing the number in.
-
- The + and - buttons increment and decrement the disk number by 1,
- respectively. These are best used to fine adjust the number.
-
- The slider gadget is a coarse adjustment for the disk number.
-
- Note that the cursor keys can be used to navigate through the disks and their
- contents.
-
- 35. Delete now button
-
- Delete now
-
- This button is the "go ahead" button for the files deletion process. When you
- click it, the disk contents box is filled with all the disks numbers and file
- names on them that you selected for deletion by clicking in the disk contents
- box, using the file selection gadgets, or by using the Mark pattern button.
-
- After confirming your decision to start the deletion by answering the
- requester that appears, Fitter prompts you for the disks to insert, after
- which it will delete the files you selected, both from the disk, and your
- catalog. Obviously, the disks must be un-write protected. If you selected
- all the files on any one disk to be deleted, Fitter will not ask you to
- insert the disk; it will just remove the disk from the catalog.
-
- Note that a disk rescanning is done automatically when Fitter is finished
-
- - Page 13 -
- 35. Delete now button
-
- deleting all the selected files on a disk, to make sure that what's in your
- catalog reflects the disk's contents.
-
- 36. The disk contents box
-
- Disk contents
-
- The box in the center of the Files & deletion window is the disk contents
- box. It is here that the contents of the current disk are displayed. Each
- file is displayed, along with its last modification date, size in bytes, and
- file comment, if it exists.
-
- You can select files that will be deleted by the Delete now button simply
- clicking on them. Unselect a file by clicking on it again. A selected file
- has an asterisk (*) just left of it.
-
- Along with the slider at the right side of the box, the cursor keys can be
- used to navigate through the currently displayed disk in the disk contents
- box:
-
- Cursor Left/Right goes ahead to the next disk in the catalog, or back to the
- last disk in the catalog.
-
- Cursor Up/Down moves the highlight (file selected) within the disk contents
- box.
-
- Holding down the Right Shift key while using cursor Up/Down moves within the
- disk contents box a few items at a time.
-
- You can also use the spacebar to toggle the selection of the current file
- within the disk contents box.
-
- Any other key (except the Help key) activates the Find string box.
-
- 37. Disk space available box
-
- Space left
-
- This line tells you how many blocks are left on the disk currently displayed.
- Blocks are used here, rather than bytes, because the way Fitter determines
- space availability during an Add Files session is by extracting the blocks
- available on an inserted disk.
-
- 38. The Files Find string
-
- Search gadgets
-
- With the box at the bottom of the screen, you can specify a search string to
- find the location of files within your catalog. To do this, simply click in
- the box (or type any key except the cursor, space, Help and right shift
- keys), and enter your search string.
-
- The setting of the Name, Date, and/or Comment checkboxes, if checked means
- that a search will include those respective parts of the file information to
- match against for your search. For instance, if you have the Date and
- Comment boxes checked, but the Name box unchecked, Fitter will try to match
- what you typed in the Find box against file comments and date strings, but
- not file names.
-
- Match case, when checked, simply means that the text you typed as a search
- string must match against file information, and the case of the letters must
- match too. Unchecked, this box means that every search is case insensitive.
-
- When a match is found, the disk containing the matching file becomes the
- current disk, and it's contents are displayed in the disk contents box, with
- the matching file highlighted.
-
-
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- 38. The Files Find string
-
- When there are at least two matches in the catalog matching your search
- criterion, you can use the next and previous match buttons (+/-) next to the
- search string. Use + to go to the next file matching your criterion, and -
- to a match that is earlier in the catalog. The search will "wrap around" the
- catalog if there are no more matches until the end, or beginning of the
- catalog.
-
- 39. Mark pattern
-
- Mark pattern
-
- The Mark pattern button is used in conjunction with the search gadgets, and
- scope gadget to select files for deletion, if their information matches the
- pattern given in the Find box.
-
- The rules for pattern matching are the same rules used to find a file using
- the search gadgets. There are no special characters in the Find box that
- have a special meaning.
-
- After clicking the Mark pattern button, all the files on the current disk, or
- files on any disks in the catalog that have information matching your search
- criterion are marked for deletion.
-
- This feature can be useful to get rid of certain kinds of files on the disks
- in your catalog. For instance, if you wanted to free a lot of disk space on
- your disks by getting rid of all the large DMS files on them, you could
- specify ".dms" in your search string, and have only the Name checkbox gadget
- checked.
-
- A word of caution: Since a search pattern matches against any part of the
- information it's being compared against, attention must be paid to the
- pattern specified. In the above example, files ending in .dms would be
- matched, but filenames containing ".dms" would also be matched, as in
- something like "my_appication.dmsetting".
-
- 40. Catalog descrepancy checking feature
-
- Catalog Discrepancy Checking
-
- Fitter has a feature that checks the listing of files on one of your
- catalogued disks against your catalog. This feature is activated by using
- the Rescan Disk feature in the Files and Deletion window, and it also happens
- automatically during an Add Files session. In the Files & deletion window,
- Rescan disk operates on the current disk displayed in the disk contents box.
-
- Its purpose is to notify you when the listing of files on a disk, and the
- list in your catalog do not match. When this happens, Fitter will report
- both the Files that exist on your disk that are not listed in your catalog,
- and vice versa.
-
- This feature is useful in that it will always let you know if any new files
- were copied, or files were deleted from a catalog disk, outside of Fitter.
-
- After the discrepancy has been reported, your catalog is always updated to
- reflect the contents of the disk.
-
- 41. Make disk writeable flag
-
- Disk writeable flag
-
- This flag is in the form of a check box, and correlates to the disk currently
- being displayed in the disk contents box. This means that each disk your
- catalog will have its own setting for this flag.
-
- When the box is checked for any given disk, it signifies that Add Files can
- use the disk for copying new files to, as it needs. If the box is not
- checked, Add Files will never ask for this disk.
-
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- 41. Make disk writeable flag
-
-
- This flag, new in V2.1, allows you the flexiblity of selecting which disks
- Fitter can write to. This is most useful when you've added write protected
- disks in an Add Disks session, just for the sake of recording their contents,
- and you don't want them touched.
-
- 42. Volume label gadget
-
- Volume label / Rename Gadget
-
- The text box at the top of the Search & Deletion window is the volume label
- gadget. The name in this box is the disk volume label of the disk currently
- being displayed in the disk contents box. It changes as the disk in the disk
- contents box changes.
-
- It can also be used to physically rename any given disk's volume label. To
- do this, simply select the disk desired using the disk navigation gadgets,
- and click in the volume label gadget. Type in the new label you want to use.
- You will then be prompted to insert the given disk into any available drive
- to physically relabel the disk. You may cancel at this point, if you wish.
-
- When finished, this change is reflected both on the disk and in your catalog.
-
- 43. History / New Features
-
- HISTORY
-
-
- Major versions:
-
- 5-31-95 : V2.10
-
- NEW FEATURES:
-
- -Disk usage options (in Preferences): This controls how fitter decides to
- use new and existing catalog disks during an Add Files session.
-
- -Disk writeable flag (in Files & Deletion): This is a flag that can be
- toggled for each disk in a catalog. It determines whether a disk can be
- written to (copied to) or not during an Add Files session.
-
- -Menus available from the main window. This gives the user access to all the
- high level functions available in Fitter, and provides standard menu keyboard
- shortcuts for these.
-
- -Free form disk lableling and disk renaming function. Fitter no longer needs
- to rename disks in order to add them to the catalog. It will keep an
- internal disk number, along with a volume label, for each disk. This allows
- a user to add a write protected disk to the catalog using the Add Disks
- function.
-
- -Catalog dumping to ASCII feature (from Main window menu): An ASCII dump of
- the current Fitter catalog can be generated, sorting by filename, filesize,
- or by disk, optionally with each file's comment.
-
- -File deletions now happen at the end of each disk, rather than after each
- copy, thereby eliminating the possibility of deleting files from the source
- directory before a problem occurs while copying files to a disk.
-
- -Informational enhancements
-
-
- BUG FIXES:
-
- -Now properly reads V1.X Fitter catalogs.
-
- -Amigaguide help request routines rewritten properly. This eliminates the
-
- - Page 16 -
- 43. History / New Features
-
- Enforcer hits found in V2.0.
-
- -Now handles absolute paths properly (for catalog files, dump files, etc.)
-
- 3-4-95 : V2.00
-
- -Add Files routine completely rewritten. Fitting now happens on the fly,
- instead of creating a fitting list before the session starts. Files "fitted"
- dynamically. Many aspects of Add Files were enhanced for better usability
- and reliability.
-
- -A copy program was written for Fitter internally. A choice between using
- this one and AmigaDOS COPY is always available. Fitter's copy has a %
- completed indicator, and can be interrupted at any time.
-
- -An Add Files progress log is maintained for Add Files sessions.
-
- -Many parts of the Add Files routine enhanced for better convenience and
- reliability.
-
- -Disk formatting now spawns a CON: window showing the progress of the
- format.
-
- -Fitter preferences modified according to the new changes in Fitter.
-
- -Gadgets now properly ghosted where appropriate in the Main window.
-
- -Entire new window/feature: the Search and Deletion window (this also
- replaces the search function).
-
- -Disk scanning feature that compares disk contents to catalog contents.
-
- -Online Amigaguide help added.
-
-
- 2-20-94 : V1.01 Minor improvements:
-
- -Comment gadget now refreshes (clears) after an Add Files session.
-
- -Drives not available now ghosted out in Preferences and Add Files windows
-
- -Path is now remembered for each subsequent use of the path gadget.
-
- -Small (one second) delay is now used between the time between a disk is
- inserted and when it is accessed during the Add Files session. This *MAY*
- fix a problem reported by some people wherein Fitter looked at every disk as
- if it was unformatted.
-
-
- 12-18-93 : V1.00 Fitter V1.0 has been developed on a 68030 based Amiga 1200,
- and tested mainly on the same machine. Throughout this testing, no Enforcer
- hits were found.
-
- -Since near the beginning of this project, there has been a gadget refresh
- problem that I suspect happens on WB 3.x based systems. The path text gadget
- and size information gadget do not get "wiped clean" when new information is
- displayed in them, like the other gadgets. After much frustration, and
- questions to many people, an answer could not be found for this problem. The
- program was developed on an A1200 using D.I.C.E., and so the author is one of
- those who will be living with this annoyance, until an answer is found.
-
- 44. Bug reports
-
- BUGS
-
- It's simple: I cant fix them if I don't know about them. In the past, I only
- found out about bugs by explicitly asking users if they'd been seeing any.
-
- - Page 17 -
- 44. Bug reports
-
-
- During the author's testing, no enforcer hits were found.
-
- Extra note: Fitter V2.X does not support Amigaguide V39.X on Workbench 2.X
- machines. If you wish to use Amigaguide help on such a machine (and avoid
- crashes), you must obtain amigaguide.library V34.X. This is available on
- Aminet, in the Amigaguide development package archive.
-
- If you discover a bug while using Fitter, please contact me via internet
- email at:
-
- benjamin@ritz.mordor.com
-
- or via the postal service:
-
- Joe Thomas
- 512 Adams St. Apt. 3N
- Hoboken, NJ 07030
- USA
-
- Please feel free to contact me also if you have any suggestions to enhance
- Fitter further.
-