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CONFIGWS.DOC
01/08/94
The CONFIGWS program is used to permanently switch the defaults for certain
Wayne Software and U.S. Department of Commerce programs.
Note that CONFIGWS will update the EXE date of any program you process with it.
As such, the file date shown by DOS will not match the revision date shown when
you actually run the program.
CONFIGWS looks for any of a list of executable files in your default
subdirectory. It allows you to modify any it finds, giving you a list of the
possible programs. The same CONFIGWS will let you modify any of the programs it
finds; you don't have to keep multiple versions of CONFIGWS.EXE.
Currently, CONFIGWS will let you set the following defaults in the following
routines:
Routine Settable defaults Values
AV Pause output /P or /-P
List order /ON, /O-N, /OS, /O-S, /OD, /O-D
/OE, /O-E, /OC, /O-C
/OO
BFIND Reverse match criteria /V or /-V
Show counts only /C or /-C
Number lines /N or /-N
Case insensitive /I or /-I
Pause output /P or /-P
Include headings /HEADER or /-HEADER
CHANGE Reverse match criteria /V or /-V
Case insensitive /I or /-I
CONVERT Output format /TO FIXED, /TO ASCII,
/TO WKS, or /TO DBF
Action update bad data /SKIP, /MISSING, or /ABORT
Beep when done /BEEP or /-BEEP
Overwrite output file /OVERWRITE, /-OVERWRITE, or
/OVERASK
COPSINCE Copy which group of files /TEXT, /-TEXT, /USER1, or /USER2
Beep when done /BEEP or /-BEEP
Also overwrite older files /REPLACE or /-REPLACE
Copy to where A:\ or B:\
DEMOMAKE Overwrite output file /OVERWRITE, /-OVERWRITE, or
/OVERASK
DIRTOTAL Beep when done /BEEP or /-BEEP
Include sub w/child tots /SUB or /-SUB
List order /ON, /O-N, /OS, /O-S, /OD, /O-D
/OO
Report format /NORMAL, /WIDE, /THIN, or /SPLIT
FILL Output destination A: or B:
Beep when done /BEEP or /-BEEP
Confirm each file /PROMPT or /-PROMPT
Wipe out existing files /WIPE or /-WIPE
If output file exists /OVERASK, /OVERWRITE, /-OVERWRITE,
/OVERSKIP
Copy order /ON, /O-N, /OS, /O-S, /OD, /O-D
Move or copy /MOVE or /COPY
Multi- or single disk /MULTI or /SINGLE
FIXTEXT Input text file type /CRLF, /CR, /LF, or /-LINE
Output text file type /TO=CRLF, /TO=CR, /TO=LF, or
/TO=-LINE
Fix up tabs/backspaces /TEXT or /-TEXT
MULTICOL Action update bad data /SKIP, /MISSING, or /ABORT
Beep when done /BEEP or /-BEEP
Overwrite output file /OVERWRITE, /-OVERWRITE, or
/OVERASK
READ Monochrome or color /MONO or /-MONO
Printer definition /PLPT1:, /PLPT2:, /PCOM1:,
/PCOM2:, or /PREAD.DMP
Access to DOS functions /DOS, or /-DOS
In addition, CONFIGWS also changes the defaults to the following routines
which are no longer being updated:
ADD Add what's selected vs not /V or /-V
Show line count only /C or /-C
Case-insensitive search /I or /-I
READWK Monochrome or color /MONO or /-MONO
Printer definition /PLPT1:, /PLPT2:, /PCOM1:,
/PCOM2:, or /PREAD.DMP
TAKE1ST Reverse match criteria /V or /-V
Case insensitive /I or /-I
Write out unique or dups /UNIQUE or /DUPS
Running the program:
CONFIGWS [ routine ] [ /MONO | /-MONO | /COLOR | /-COLOR ] [ /? ]
where:
"routine" is the name of the routine to change. ".EXE" is presumed. You can
fully specify the location and name of the program if you want but CONFIGWS will
search for it if you don't. If CONFIGWS is in the same subdirectory as the
other program, it won't have any trouble finding it. If you don't specify
anything, you'll get a current list of all CONFIGWS-able programs that are in
your default directory.
"/MONO" or "/-COLOR" sets the screens to monochrome.
"/-MONO" or "/COLOR" sets the screens to color and is typically the default.
"/?" or "/HELP" or "HELP" gives you syntactical help with the command.
Author:
This program was written by Bruce Guthrie of Wayne Software. It is free for use
and redistribution provided relevant documentation is kept with the program, no
changes are made to the program or documentation, and it is not bundled with
commercial programs or charged for separately. People who need to bundle it in
for-sale packages must pay a $50 registration fee to "Wayne Software" at the
following address.
Additional information about this and other Wayne Software programs can be found
in the file BRUCEymm.DOC which should be included in the original ZIP file.
("ymm" is replaced by the last digit of the year and the two digit month of the
release. BRUCE312.DOC came out in December 1993. This same naming convention
is used in naming the ZIP file that this program was included in.) Comments and
suggestions can also be sent to:
Bruce Guthrie
Wayne Software
113 Sheffield St.
Silver Spring, MD 20910
fax: (301) 588-8986
Foreign users: Please provide an Internet address in all correspondence.