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(C) Copyright 1988-1992 by Alan J. Avery, Springfield, Illinois
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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These commands may need to go in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. For each of
them it is assumed that ELFTREE was installed in C:\TREE.
======================================================================
If you have DOS 2.X, add this:
SET ELFTREEPATH = C:\TREE
======================================================================
If you want to call ELFTREE from any directory, add this:
PATH C:\TREE;
(If a PATH statement already exists, add this to the end of it)
======================================================================
If your computer has removable disk drives (for example, you may have
cartridges, optical media, or floppy diskettes) or a RAM disk, you may want
ELFTREE to store the tree maps for one or more of them in the root directory
of those drives. If so, add this (assuming E: and F: are the drives):
SET ETMAP=ef
If you want them stored with the rest of the tree maps, use UPPER CASE
letters instead of lower case. For example:
SET ETMAP=EF
Upper and lower case can be combined, so you can say:
SET ETMAP=eF
If a drive is removable, tree maps will only be stored if they are included
in this list. Thus, if A: and B: are floppy drives, tree maps will not be
stored for them at all. If a non-removable drive appears in this list,
(such as a RAM disk), the same rules apply.
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ADVANCED FEATURES
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If ELFTREE is being used on a network by several people, each one
will need a place to store menus, tree maps, etc. This is specified
via the ETFIND environment variable. Use a unique directory for each
person using it:
SET ETFIND=C:\TREE\MARY
This is also handy for those of you who want to run ELFTREE from a
RAMdisk, yet keep all of its data files safely stored. Note: To
set up ELFTREE on a RAMdisk, copy ET.EXE, ELFTREE.CHL and ETT.BAT only.
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If ELFTREE is being used on a network, the environment variable
ETDRIVES specifies which drives to search using the Find command:
SET ETDRIVES=CDEFG
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