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Appointment Scheduler
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Archive - Test Integrity
Archive - Verbose List
Attribute Change
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ChkDsk
Clock Toggle
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Copy - Append
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Copy - WordStar
Delete - File Spec
Delete - Single
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Display of Files
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Format Floppy
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Help - Features
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Log Onto Another Disk
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Opening Screen
Print - Control Codes
Print - Directory List
Print - Form Feed
Print - Load Printer File
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Print - Re-Direct Printout
Print - Single File
Print - Tagged Files
Rename File
Shell to DOS
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Tree of Directories
Untag
Whereis File Spec
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EArchive programs allow the user to group files together into one fileAsuch that the resulting archive file is (hopefully) substantially?smaller than the sum of all the individual files. There is theEadditional advantage of grouping similar files into one archive file,@thereby performing a sort of cataloging of the individual files.EUp to 9 external archive programs can be configured in FileManager by
running "FMINSTAL".5The following features are available under this menu:
Add to archive file
Extract from archive file
Move to archive file#
Self-extracting archive file
Test archive file&
Verbose listing of archive file
Add to Archive File
<A>, <A>CDepending on the actual parameters you set up in the "FM.DAT" file,!adding to an archive will either:=
Create a new archive file if it does not already exist:
Copy all tagged files into an existing archive fileA
Copy only newer tagged files into an existing archive file3Extract from Archive File
<A>, <E>
or <Ctl-X>=All files in an archive file can be extracted by specifying aAsubdirectory, or certain files may be extracted by specifying the@files to be extracted when FileManager asks for the subdirectory
to extract into. Move to Archive File
<A>, <M>BMoving files to an archive file is similar to adding to an archiveCfile, except that all files that are moved into the archive will be
DELETED,after they are placed into the archive file.(Self-Extracting Archive File
<A>, <S>CSome archive programs allow you to create self-extracting files, if@the archive file itself has already been made. Examples of this ability include PKZIP and LHarc.
Test Archive File
<A>, <T>FArchive file integrity can be tested to make sure they are still validEand have not been corrupted. This option does not extract any files,)it only tests them and produces a report.<Verbose Listing of an Archive File
<A>, <V>
or <Ctl-R>BA listing of the files that are included in an archive file can beDproduced, usually with a column that shows the original size and the
compressed size.U
EFiles can be copied into other subdirectories on the same disk drive,Eonto another disk drive, or into the same subdirectory, giving them a
new name in the process.FIn addition, files larger than the size of a floppy disk can be copied=onto several floppy disks, similar to DOS's "BACKUP" program.5The following features are available under this menu:(
Append tagged files into new file)
Backup tagged files to floppy disk
Copy newer tagged files%
Restore files from floppy disk%
Copy single (highlighted) file
Copy all tagged files-
Copy WordStar to ASCII (strip 8th bit)-Append Tagged Files into New File
<C>, <A>BThis routine allows you to copy two or more files into a resultingAnew file. The new file name must not be an existing file, or the/existing file will be destroyed in the process..Backup Tagged Files to Floppy Disk
<C>, <B>BThis feature allows you to copy all tagged onto one or more floppyFdisks. This routine works even if any single file will not completelyDfit on a floppy disk. FileManager will copy as many files and/or asHas much of a file as it can to a floppy and prompt you to insert another-floppy disk. Files copied in this manner can
ONLY BE RESTORED USING#FILEMANAGER'S COPY/RESTORE COMMAND!1Copy Newer Tagged Files
<C>, <N>
or <Ctl-N>?This feature allows you to copy tagged files only if one of the
following is true:A
The file on the target drive/subdirectory does not already
exist, or>
The file on the target drive/subdirectory is older than, the file in the current subdirectory.*Restore Files from Floppy Disk
<C>, <R>DThis feature allows you to restore files that you copied onto floppy-disk using FileManager's Copy/Backup routine.FTo use this routine, log onto the drive and subdirectory that you want
the files copied
INTO.and then initiate the Copy/Restore from there.*Copy Single File
<C>, <S>
or <Alt-C>CThis feature allows you to copy the currently-highlighted file intoDanother subdirectory (or disk drive), or into the same subdirectory,
renaming it in the process.+Copy Tagged Files
<C>, <T>
or <Ctl-C>;This feature allows you to copy all tagged files into a new?subdirectory (or disk drive). You will be asked if you want toBautomatically overwrite any existing files with the same name. IfCyou do not, you will be prompted each time FileManager encounters aEfile in the target subdirectory with the same name as the current one
that it's trying to copy."Copy WordStar to ASCII
<C>, <W>CThis feature is similar to Copy Tagged Files, except that all filesAwill have the 8th bit stripped. This feature is handy if you are1copying WordStar files to ASCII format, but it is
DISASTROUS
non-ASCII (binary) files!U
;Files can be deleted, but it is difficult to retrieve them!DTherefore, be cautious before deleting any files to be sure that you>are initiating the action that you want (on the right files!).5The following features are available under this menu:#
Delete by file specification'
Delete single (highlighted) file
Delete all tagged files(Delete by File Specification
<D>, <F>@This routine allows you to delete all files that match a certain
file specification.AFor example, you could delete all the "backup" files by typing in#"*.BAK" for the file specification.,Delete Single File
<D>, <S>
or <Alt-D>AThis feature allows you to delete the currently-highlighted file.AYou will be asked if you really want to delete the file before it
actually performs the deletion.-Delete Tagged Files
<D>, <T>
or <Ctl-D>@This feature allows you to delete all tagged files. You will be+asked if you want to confirm each deletion.U
DFileManager has its own built-in editor that is user-configurable byArunning "FM_KEYS". The largest file that can be edited is 65,504
bytes.9FileManager's editor incorporates the following features:
Full-screen editing"
Find-and-replace operations
Printing
Automatic indentation
Fixed or smart tabs2
Block operations (copy, delete, move, etc.)
Text markersU
=These are a collection of routines that act on the currently-
highlighted file.5The following features are available under this menu:
Attribute change
Browse file#
Browse file
strip 8th bit"
Information on archive file
Find text7
Find text & display each line that includes text
Edit new file
Rename file%
Move single (highlighted) file
Move all tagged files!
Whereis file specification
1st external editor
2nd external editor*Attribute Change
<F>, <A>
or <Alt-A>AThis feature displays the attributes of the currently-highlightedEfile and allows them to be changed. This would allow hidden files to
copied, deleted, or modified.'The attributes that can be changed are:
Read-Only
Hidden
System
Archive!Browse File
<F>, <B>
or <B>BThis feature allows you to browse through any ASCII text file or a@binary file (program or data file). A binary file can be viewed;in hexadecimal mode. Specific bytes can be edited while in
hexadecimal mode.CIn addition, part or all of the file can be printed in either ASCII
or hexadecimal mode.DWhen Browse is invoked, a temporary swap file is written on the sameBdisk that you were logged into when FileManager was first invoked.(The file is erased when you exit Browse.5Browse File - Strip 8th Bit
<F>, <W>
or <Alt-B>DThis feature allows you to browse through any file and strip the 8th<bit of each byte as it is read into FileManager. You should
NOT/attempt to edit a file browse'd in this format!5Information on Archive File
<F>, <N>
or <Ctl-R>BA listing of the files that are included in an archive file can beDproduced, usually with a column that shows the original size and the
compressed size.-Find Text in ASCII File
<F>, <I>
or <I>CThis feature allows you to find a string of text inside ASCII files?in the current subdirectory. This feature will only act on the#files that are currently displayed!AOptionally, the list of files that contain the string can also be
printed.@Find Text in ASCII File & Display Line
<F>, <T>
or <Ctl-I>:The complete line containing the string will be displayed.BOptionally, the list of files that contain the string and the line%containing the string can be printed.#Edit New File
<F>, <N>
or <N>;This feature allows you to create a new file in the currentBsubdirectory or edit an existing file in the current subdirectory,/using FileManager's internal editor, featuring:
Full-screen editing"
Find-and-replace operations
Printing
Automatic indentation
Fixed or smart tabs2
Block operations (copy, delete, move, etc.)
Text markers!Rename File
<F>, <R>
or <R>CThis feature allows you to rename an existing file to a new name inBthe current subdirectory (if there is not already a file with that
new name).&Move Single File
<F>, <V>
or <V>?This feature allows you to move an existing file to a differentBsubdirectory. If there is already a file in the new subdirectory,3you will be asked if you want to replace that file.9If you are moving a single file to a different disk driveBaltogether, FileManager will first perform a "Copy/New" to the new8drive, and then delete the file from the original drive.6The file MUST fit on the target drive in its entirety.+Move Tagged Files
<F>, <E>
or <Ctl-V>?This feature allows you to move all tagged files to a different8If you are moving tagged files to a different disk drive9drive, and then delete the files from the original drive.9The files MUST fit on the target drive in their entirety.0Whereis File Specification
<F>, <W>
or <W>CThis feature allows you to find all files that match a user-definedCfile specification. Any legal DOS specification can be designated.BFor example, you could type in "*.COM", "AU*.*, etc. In addition,,the list of files can optionally be printed.AWhereis can find all files matching the file specification on theGcurrent drive, all hard & RAM disks, or all disks (floppy, hard & RAM).-1st External Editor
<F>, <1>
or <Ctl-E>>This feature allows you to invoke an external editor, graphicsDdisplay program, or any other program that accepts a filename on theCcommand line. The currently-highlighted file will be passed to theGexternal program. You can configure FileManager by running "FMINSTAL."-2nd External Editor
<F>, <2>
or <Alt-E>U
>FileManager now includes on-line help for all of its features.1This help can be initiated through the following:
by Feature
by Keystroke
by Menu
Help by Feature
<H>, <F>@A list of all FileManager features will be displayed. HighlightBthe feature you would like help on using the cursor keys and press
<Enter>.
Help by Keystroke
<H>, <K>BA list of all FileManager keystrokes will be displayed. HighlightDthe keystroke you would like help on using the cursor keys and press
Help by Menu
<H>, <M>CFileManager's pulldown menu system will become operational. SelectU
FThese are a collection of routines that act on disk drives as a whole.5The following features are available under this menu:
Available bytes on disk
Find text7
Find text & display each line that includes text
Log onto another disk
Make new subdirectory!
Whereis file specification&
Tag files by file specification1Available Bytes on Disk
<K>, <A>
or <Ctl-A>BThis feature shows the unused disk space on any drive you specify.CWhen invoked, you must designate the drive by typing "A", "B", etc.CThe disk is then accessed and the number of free bytes is reported.EIf you specify a floppy or other removable disk, and there is no disk4inserted, an appropriate error message is displayed.-Find Text in ASCII File
<K>, <I>
or <I>CThis feature allows you to find a string of text inside ASCII files?in the current subdirectory. This feature will only act on the#files that are currently displayed!AOptionally, the list of files that contain the string can also be
printed.@Find Text in ASCII File & Display Line
<K>, <T>
or <Ctl-I>:The complete line containing the string will be displayed.BOptionally, the list of files that contain the string and the line%containing the string can be printed.+Log Onto Another Disk
<K>, <L>
or <L>@This feature allows you to specify a different disk than you areDcurrently logged onto for FileManager operations. When you log onto=a new disk, FileManager re-reads the files in the disk's rootAdirectory and the display is then updated. If you attempt to logDonto a diskette drive, and no diskette is inserted, an error messageBappears and you remain in the current disk drive and subdirectory.+Make New Subdirectory
<K>, <M>
or <M>5This feature allows you to create a new subdirectory under the
current directory4. When you select this feature, FileManager prompts<you for a new subdirectory name. This name must be a singleEdirectory name and cannot contain any backslash ("\") characters. ItBmust follow the normal rules for DOS file names and be without anyEwildcards. After entering a valid DOS file name, the subdirectory is#created and the display is updated.0Whereis File Specification
<K>, <W>
or <W>CThis feature allows you to find all files that match a user-definedCfile specification. Any legal DOS specification can be designated.BFor example, you could type in "*.COM", "AU*.*, etc. In addition,,the list of files can optionally be printed.AWhereis can find all files matching the file specification on theGcurrent drive, all hard & RAM disks, or all disks (floppy, hard & RAM).
Tag Files by File SpecificationBThis feature allows you to tag all files that match a user-defined?For example, you could type in "*.COM", "AU*.*, etc. All files@tagged in this manner will be IN ADDITION TO any existing tagged
files.U
EThese are a collection of routines that need to drop to the operatingEsystem to perform. This process is transparent to the user, however.5The following features are available under this menu:
ASCII Table
ChkDsk
Directory listing
Format floppy disk
Hardware information
Shell to DOS
Execute current file%ASCII Table
<O>, <A>
or <Alt-I>FThis feature allows you to display all the printable ASCII characters,5as well as their decimal and hexadecimal equivalents.@While displaying this information, use the following keystrokes: <Home> <LtAr> <End> <RtAr> <PgUp> <UpAr> <PgDn> <DnAr>
<Esc>
= Start of List
<LtAr> = Left 1 Column
= End of List
= Right 1 Column
= 1 Page Up
= Up 1 Line
= 1 Page Down
= Down 1 Line
= Exit
ChkDsk
<O>, <C>@This feature allows you to run DOS's "CHKDSK" program. "CHKDSK"
performs four main functions:D
Checks the disk specified to see how much space there is, howD much is in use, and if there is any discrepancy in the usage.F
Reports the total space, the space in use, the number of files,. and whether there are any hidden files.C
Reports the total amount of installed RAM and amount of free
RAM currently available.B
Possibly repairs any logical damage in the disk. To repair= any logical damage, CHKDSK must be invoked as follows:
CHKDSK /f
Directory Listing
<O>, <D>AThis feature allows you to invoke DOS's internal "DIR" command to:obtain a directory listing of the files on any disk and/orCsubdirectory. You can specify any legal DOS pathname and wildcard.
Format Floppy Disk
<O>, <F>BThis feature allows you to format a floppy disk in either Drive A:
or Drive B:
ONLY./DOS's "FORMAT" program must be available on the
current path. Hardware Information
<O>, <H>AThis feature allows you to determine the current configuration ofDyour hardware, including installed RAM, free RAM, whether you have aCmath coprocessor installed, size of the current disk drive, size of?expanded and extended memory (if any), and the DOS environment.
Shell to DOS
<O>, <S>CThis feature allows you to temporarily exit FileManager and executeBany DOS command at a DOS prompt, provided you have sufficient free7RAM. When you are ready to return to FileManager, type
.*eXecute Current File
<O>, <X>
or <X>BThis feature allows you to execute the currently-highlighted .BAT,C.COM or .EXE file, provided there is sufficient free RAM to run the8program and still allow FileManager to remain in memory.U
BThese are a collection of routines that either print files or help
control the printer.5The following features are available under this menu:$
Send control codes to printer
Print directory listing
Send form feed to printer
Load new printer file
Print directory tree
Re-direct printout&
Print single (highlighted) file
Print all tagged files
Control Code
<P>, <C>AThis feature allows you to send control codes to your printer, as@defined in the "FM.PRT" file. To send control codes, select theAappropriate heading and then select either "On" or "Off". If theDselection displays "Not Activated", no codes for that selection willEbe sent. When you have selected all the codes to send, press <Enter>?and FileManager will send the appropriate codes to the printer.
Directory Listing
<P>, <D>>This feature allows you to print a list of the directory filesAcurrently displayed. They will be sorted according to the methodBcurrently displayed. You will be asked if you want the listing in
1 or 2 columns.#Form Feed
<P>, <F>
or <Alt-F>CThis feature allows you to send a form feed character (ASCII 12) toAthe printer. This will eject a page, but will not change printer settings.!Load New Printer File
<P>, <L>DThis feature allows you to load a different printer file in case youAwant to send control codes to a printer different from the one in
the "FM.PRT" file. Print Directory Tree
<P>, <P>EThis feature allows you to print the tree structure representation ofBthe current disk drive. You will be asked if your printer is able&to display the extended character set:? Normal character set: +--- Extended character set:
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DIf you have already displayed the tree structure by pressing <F1> orEinvoked FileManager using the /T option, the directory listing startsDimmediately. Otherwise, FileManager must first read the disk drive.)Re-Direct Printout
<P>, <R>
or <F6>DThis feature allows you to direct subsequent printout to a differentBport, device, or even to a file. All subsequent printouts will be&redirected until you exit FileManager.+Print Single File
<P>, <S>
or <Alt-P>@This feature allows you to print the currently-highlighted file.BThe file MUST be a plain ASCII file, or unpredictable results will1occur. The printout may be formatted as follows:!
Book-type printer controls4
Landscape, side-by-side w/Heading on LaserJet6
Landscape, side-by-side w/o Heading on LaserJet:
Landscape, side-by-side, Duplex w/Heading on HP IID
No printer controlsF
Standard printer controls (showing filename, date, time & size)F
User-specified printer controls (you will be asked for details),Print Tagged Files
<P>, <T>
or <Ctl-P>AThis feature allows you to print all the tagged files. The filesCMUST be plain ASCII file, or unpredictable results will occur. The%printout may be formatted as follows:U
/You may exit FileManager in the following ways:
<Q>9Quit into the drive and subdirectory you were in when you8first invoked FileManager. You will be asked if you are
sure you want to quit.
<F2>8first invoked FileManager. You will NOT be asked if you
are sure you want to quit.
<F3>;Quit into the current drive and subdirectory. You will NOT*be asked if you are sure you want to quit.U
BThese are a collection of routines that affect the screen display.5The following features are available under this menu:
Color attributes
Toggle clock on/off
Display of Files
Toggle EGA/VGA on/off
File specification
Show opening screen
Sort on screen
Tree of Directories-Attribute of Colors
<S>, <A>
or <Alt-R>EThis feature allows you to view the attributes of the 256 DOS colors.#Clock Toggle
<S>, <C>
or <F5>@This feature allows you to toggle the day/date and clock on/off.'Display of Files
<S>, <D>
or <F9>BThis feature allows you to toggle between the 2 different types ofAfile display, one showing 4 files across the screen and the otherDshowing 1 file across the screen with the size, attributes, date and
time of each file."EGA Toggle
<S>, <E>
or <F10>EThis feature allows you to toggle between 25-line mode and 43/50-line&mode (if you have an EGA/VGA monitor).,File Specification
<S>, <F>
or <Ctl-F>EThis feature allows you to display files matching a new specificationCother than the ones currently displayed. You may type in any legal,DOS file specification, including wildcards.4For example, you could type in "*.COM", "AU*.*, etc.(Opening Screen
<S>, <O>
or <Ctl-O>AThis feature allows you to display the screen as it appeared when
FileManager was first invoked.(Sort on Screen
<S>, <S>
or <Ctl-S>?This feature allows you to sort the files on screen as follows:,
Sort by:
File Dates:*
No Sort
After-
Name
Prior To3
Extension
Read All Dates6
Date/Time
Tagged Files Only
Size
Direction:
Forward
Backward*Tree of Directories
<S>, <T>
or <F1>DThis feature allows you to access a different subdirectory using theDdisk drive's tree structure. If you have already displayed the treeFstructure by pressing <F1> or invoked FileManager using the /T option,Athe directory listing starts immediately. Otherwise, FileManager
must first read the disk drive.U
9You may tag files for later action in the following ways:
<T>$Tags the currently-highlighted file.
<Alt-T>.Toggles all tagged files and non-tagged files.
<Ctl-T>7Tags all files currently displayed in the subdirectory.
<K>, <F>8Tags files that match a user-defined file specification.6Any files tagged in this manner will be IN ADDITION TO
any existing tagged files.U
*You may untag files in the following ways:
<U>&Untags the currently-highlighted file.
<Ctl-U>9Untags all files currently displayed in the subdirectory.U
!Appointment Scheduler
<Alt-F1>=This feature allows you to store and display appointments and>recurring entries (birthdays, etc.). The files used are fully?compatible with Borland's SideKick files. When you select this?feature, the appropriate function keys will be displayed at the
bottom of the screen.U
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Browse
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Browse 8th Bit Off
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Alt-C
Copy Single File
Ctl-C
Copy Tagged Files
Delete Menu
Alt-D
Delete Single File
Ctl-D
Delete Tagged Files
Ctl-E
1st Ext Editor
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2nd Ext Editor
F File Menu
Alt-F Form Feed
Ctl-F
File Specification
H Help Menu
I Find Text
Alt-I
ASCII Table
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Find Text/Disp
K Disk Menu
Log Disk
Make New Directory
Edit New File
Ctl-N
Copy Newer Files
DOS Oper Sys Menu
Ctl-O
Opening Screen
Print Menu
Alt-P
Print Single File
Ctl-P
Print Tagged Files
Rename File
Alt-R
Color Attributes
Ctl-R
Archive Listing
Screen Menu
Ctl-S
Sort on Screen
Tag Single File
Alt-T
Toggle Tagged Files
Ctl-T
Tag All Files
Untag Single File
Ctl-U
Untag All Files
Move Single File
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<Ctl-N> / Restore files from floppy disk / Single (highlighted) file
<Alt-C> / Tagged files
<Ctl-C> / WordStar to ASCII
Copy Files & File specification & Single (highlighted) file
<Alt-D> & Tagged files
<Ctl-D>
Delete Files + Attribute change
<Alt-A> + Browse file
<B> + brOwse file - strip 8th
<Alt-B> + inFo on Archive File
<Ctl-R> + fInd text
<I> + find Text & display line
<Ctl-I> + edit New file
<N> + Rename file
<R> + moVe single (highlighted) file
<V> + movE tagged files
<Ctl-V> + Whereis file specification
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<Ctl-E> + 2nd external editor
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Hard disks only
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Keystrokes
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DOS Operating System & Control codes & Directory listing & Form feed
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