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October/96
How does FLOPYCAT work ?
1. MENUS
All FLOPYCAT functions are invoked by Menus or Hot Keys.
The current menu commands and corresponding Hot Keys are:
A) CATALOG (Alt-C):
- Catdisk (Ctrl-C):
Causes the program to read a floppy disk in a
designated disk drive, and to make entries in
the FLOPYCAT catalog for files located in all
directories displayed. (If any directory on
the floppy disk is not displayed at some point,
no entries for files in that directory will be
made to the catalog.)
- FindEntry (Ctrl-F):
Locates an entry in the catalog, based on full or
partial filename, directory, disk volume label, or
any combination of these
- DeleteEntry (Ctrl-D):
Locates an entry in the catalog, based on full or
partial filename, directory, disk volume label, or
any combination of these, to prepare for deletion
- Exit (Ctrl-X):
Terminates the program
B) DIRECTORIES (Alt-D):
- ShowDirs (Ctrl-S):
Shows all the directories found on the floppy disk
in a pop-up window
- NextDir (Ctrl-N)
Displays the files found in the 'next' directory on
the current floppy disk. It also writes any changes
to the currently displayed information back to the
catalog
- PrevDir (Ctrl-P)
Displays the files found in the 'previous' directory
on the current floppy disk. It also writes any
changes to the currently displayed information
back to the catalog.
C) PRINT (Alt-R):
- PrintOne (Ctrl-O)
Prints all catalogue entries for files on a SINGLE
floppy disk. Use repetitively to print catalogue
entries for several (but not all) cataogued disks.
Output goes to the current Windows default printer.
- PrintAll (Ctrl-A)
Prints all entries in the FLOPYCAT catalogue to
the current Windows default printer.
D) ABOUT (Alt-A):
- General Info (Ctrl-G)
Displays this Help File
2. METHOD OF OPERATION
A) Start a 'Catalog' Operation:
Insert a floppy disk in any drive then select the Menu Item
'CATALOG' and then the Menu Entry 'Catdisk'. In the pop-up
window which appears, use the pull-down list to indicate the
drive you want read, or click on the 'OKAY' button if the
correct drive is already displayed.
B) Files are loaded:
The program reads the specified floppy disk and finds all the
files in all the directories on the disk. It then displays
the information about each file (excluding directries) found
in the top-level directory of the disk.
C) Existing Descriptions Extracted from Catalog:
For each file found in each directory, the program checks the
FLOPYCAT catalog to see if an entry already exists for the
file. If no catalog entry is found, the phrase 'No Entry
Found in Catalog' is displayed in place of the description.
If a catalog entry is found but it does not have a file
description, the phrase 'No Description Found in Catalog'
is printed in place of the description. Otherwise the file
description from the catalog is displayed for that entry
along with the other information about the file.
D) Other Information About the Files:
In all cases, the file size and creation date/time shown on
the display are those taken from the Floppy disk and not from
the catalog. This is done since the information from the
floppy disk will be either the same as or newer (more recent)
than the information in the catalog. (See 'Saving
Information to the Catalog' below.)
E) Updating the Description in the catalog:
For any displayed file entry, you can type in a new (or
modified) file description. Just click on the entry to be
changed, and then enter the description in the high-
lighted box at the bottom of the screen. Press the <ENTER> key
to move the new description up into the display area.
NOTE: You cannot change any of the other displayed
information, since it all comes from the floppy
disk which is current and considered correct.
F) Saving Information to the Catalog:
Once the contents of a directory have been displayed, (and
perhaps descriptions modified), you will want to save that
information permanently in the FLOPYCAT catalog. There are
several ways to do this:
1) Move to another directory:
When you change directories, either with the
NEXTDIR or PREVDIR commands, or directly by
selecting a directory from the SHOWDIRS window,
the current contents of the display screen are
saved in the FLOPYCAT catalog.
2) Click the 'Save to Catalog' button:
This will write the currently displayed information to
the catalog and clear the screen. The program
will still be pointing at the same floppy disk
directory.
3) Terminate the program:
When you select EXIT to terminate the program,
the contents of the displayed screen are first
written to the catalog.
G) More about the SHOWDIRS Menu Item:
If a floppy disk has many sub-directories, you may find it
awkward to navigate around using the NEXTDIR and PREVDIR
commands. An alternative is the SHOWDIRS command, which
provides a scrollable pop-up window which displays ALL
the sub-directories on the floppy disk. Simply double-
click on any directory in the pop-up window, and the
contents of that directory will be displayed. (All
information displayed on the screen at that time will
automatically be saved to the Flopycat catalog.
H) Deleting old Catalog Entries:
At some point it is likely that you will delete old
files from your floppy disks. The entries for those
files can be deleted from the FLOPYCAT catalog by use
of the DeleteEntry menu item in the CATALOG menu.
No floppy disk needs to be accessed in order to use
this command.
I) Finding Files on Floppy Disks:
One of the major benefits of cataloging your floppy disks
using Flopycat is the ability to quickly find out which
floppy disk contains the file you are looking for. To do
this, select the FindEntry menu item in the CATALOG menu.
A pop-up window will appear, in which you can enter any
of the following:
1) Full or partial disk volume label, or leave blank
2) Full or partial directory name, or leave blank
3) Full or partial file name, or leave blank
In all cases, 'full or partial' means you can enter the
search criteria in one of several ways, for example:
1) file01.txt - will find only files with that name
and extension.
2) file01.* - will find all files with the name
'file01' with any extension
3) *.bak - will find files with any filename
and with an extension of '.bak'
4) *ile*.txt - will find files with the characters
'ile' somewhere in the filename and
with an extension of '.txt'
These examples also apply to the specification of the
disk volume and/or the disk directory, or any combination
you want to search on. Note also that you do NOT need any
floppy disks installed to use this feature.
J) Requirement for disks to be LABELLED:
FLOPYCAT uses three pieces of information to find a specific
file entry in the catalog: Disk Volume Label; Directory Name;
and Filename. Therefore, FLOPYCAT will not process any
disk that does not have a Volume Label. You can use the
Windows File Manager to put a label on any floppy disk, even
if it has files on it (this is NOT the FORMAT DISK function).