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- ; SHOWDUPE.INI RHS 12/1/91 rev. 1/3/92
-
- ; This is the initialization file for SHOWDUPE.EXE, Copyright (c) 1992,
- ; by Richard Hale Shaw, published by PC Magazine 2/25/92
-
- ; Use this file to modify SHOWDUPE's settings.
- ; Note that the ';' character marks the beginning of a comment. Any line
- ; that begins with a ';' is ignored, as are the characters following a ';'.
-
- ; To change a setting, just start a line with the setting name, such as
- ; 'DeskTopBackGround', followed by an '=' and the setting value, such as
- ; 'BLUE'.
-
- ; If you use an unidentified value for a setting, SHOWDUPE will ignore it
- ; and use the default value for that setting.
-
- ; You can use upper or lower case, or a mixture. And you can follow any
- ; setting by a comment, if you wish. The settings found in the version of
- ; this file distributed with SHOWDUPE.EXE are the default settings used
- ; by the program if it's run without SHOWDUPE.INI.
-
- ; Note that SHOWDUPE.INI must reside in the same directory as the one
- ; that contains SHOWDUPE.EXE.
-
- ; This setting controls the number of screen lines used by SHOWDUPE.
- ; 'DEFAULT' will use the default video mode. 'EGAVGA' will attempt to use
- ; 43-lines on an EGA screen or 50-lines on a VGA. This setting is always
- ; DEFAULT on monochrome and CGA systems.
- ScreenMode=DEFAULT ; this is the screen mode setting
-
- ; Color Settings:
- ; You can use BLACK, BLUE, GREEN, CYAN, RED, MAGENTA, BROWN, and LIGHTGRAY
- ; for foreground and background, and
- ; DARKGRAY, LIGHTBLUE, LIGHTGREEN, LIGHTCYAN, LIGHTRED, LIGHTMAGENTA,
- ; YELLOW and WHITE for foreground colors.
- ;
-
- ; These settings specify the color used by the screen
- ScreenBackGround=BLUE ; this is the screen background setting
- ScreenForeGround=WHITE
-
- ; These settings specify the color of the desktop on the screen
- DeskTopBackGround=LIGHTGRAY
- DeskTopForeGround=BLUE
-
- ; These settings specify the colors of the windows
- WindowBackGround=BLUE
- WindowForeGround=YELLOW
-
- ; The following settings control the colors of the duplicate file scroller:
-
- ; BackGround and ForeGround colors of Normal file entries:
- ScrollNrmBackGround=BLUE
- ScrollNrmForeGround=WHITE
-
- ; BackGround and ForeGround colors of Highlighted (current) entries:
- ScrollCurBackGround=LIGHTGRAY
- ScrollCurForeGround=WHITE
-
- ; BackGround and ForeGround colors of Tagged (selected) entries:
- ScrollSelNrmBackGround=BLUE
- ScrollSelNrmForeGround=YELLOW
-
- ; BackGround and ForeGround colors of Tagged AND Highlighted entries:
- ScrollSelCurBackGround=LIGHTGRAY
- ScrollSelCurForeGround=YELLOW
-
- ; BackGround and ForeGround colors of Deleted entries:
- ScrollDelNrmBackGround=BLUE
- ScrollDelNrmForeGround=LIGHTGRAY
-
- ; BackGround and ForeGround colors of Deleted AND Highlighted entries:
- ScrollDelCurBackGround=LIGHTGRAY
- ScrollDelCurForeGround=DARKGRAY
-
-
- ; This setting identifies the file-viewer (invoked when you press RETURN
- ; while a filename is highlighted). You can omit the full path as long as
- ; the file is in a directory specified by your PATH environment setting
- ; You can use any file-view you want. The one specified here, SMOOTH.COM,
- ; is Michael Mefford's smooth-scrolling utility, published by PC Magazine
- Viewer=smooth.com
-
- ; Use this setting to specify the directories that will always be searched
- ; by SHOWDUPE if you fail to provide search directories on the command line.
- ; Any search directories specified on the command line will override this
- ; setting.
- ;SearchDirectories=c:\bc\finddupe\test c:\bc\finddupe\test2
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