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ANSi SORTER v2.0 by Leviathan
File that should be here:
ANSISORT.EXE - ANSi SORTER v2.0
ANSISORT.DOC - Documentation, this file
ANSISORT.HST - ANSi SORTER's history
If you are wondering why I would write a program like this... here is
the reason. Whenever I would make an ansi for my board, there would always be
that ESC[255D ( ESC = char(27) ) at the end of the file, and if it was a
multiple file ansi then it would be in the middle and all over. When a user
would view that ansi under Celerity, the would see that [255D at the end, and
that can get annoying. And sience I'm lazy, and don't feel like going through
all my ansis and deleteing the ESC[255Ds, I wrote this program. The initual
version of this program, realesed in Celerity v1.39 was pretty sloppy. That's
why this version is 2.0, not 1.2 or whatever. The program is totaly rewriten,
just with the origional intent in mind.
This program is very easy to use. The only options that need to be
specified is the drive to scan (optional), the path to scan (optional), and
the file mask (ie. *.ANS, this is mandatory). If you choose to make a log
file, ANSi SORTER will create 'ansisort.log'.
syntax: ANSISORT.EXE [drive][path][filemask]
This version is a big inprovement over the first version. I hope you
like the interphase I wrote for it. The colors etc. look a little like NU's,
but I wrote it from scratch... I hope this is usefull, and I hope to make some
more in the future. BTW this is written in C, if you whant to know how I did
something, or you are having problems just mail me:
The Lexicon or internet: mgottlie@nyx.cs.du.edu