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- ; The PSEDIT.INI file is used to set user-configuarble parameters for the
- ; PSEDIT program. Parameters to the right of the equal sign may be of
- ; upper, lower or mixed case (case is ignored). Yes/No parameters may also
- ; be specified as Y or N, True or Flase, T or F, or 1 (yes) or 0 (no).
- ; If a parameter is invalid, the default is used. The variable name to
- ; the left of the equal sign may also be expressed in any case.
-
- ; VMMDiskPath specifies the direcory where the Virtual Memory disk file
- ; will be allocated if needed. It is suggested that you place it anywhere
- ; on your drive with the most free space available. The speed of the
- ; drive might also be a consideration. The file (VMM.$$$) will be
- ; deleted upon exit, but could be left in place if the program or your
- ; system abnormally terminates. The trailing backslash is optional. If
- ; just a drive is specified (e.a. C:) the file will be placed in the
- ; root directory. If VMMDiskPath is not specified, it defaults to
- : "C:\". If you specify a path that is on a network drive, it will work
- ; and you may have to for the needed space, but it will slow down PSEDIT's
- ; slowest memory type even more. If you have a RAM disk set up, and you
- ; want PSEDIT to use that memory, you can point this parameter to the RAM
- ; disk, but it may limit your total file size that can be loaded.
-
- VMMDiskPath=C:\
-
-
- ; ClipboardMaxSize is the maximum size that can be manipulated with
- ; the block functions (cut, paste, fill, block delete); The maximum
- ; you can specify is 48k (49152) and the default is 16k (16384). Specifying
- ; a smaller value will use that much less conventional DOS memory. There
- ; must be enough memory after PSEDIT is loaded to allocate a clipboard
- ; of this size, plus 64k for the VM manager.
-
- ClipboardMaxSize=16384
-
-
- ; FileExpansionSize is the amount of additional VM storage allocated when
- ; the file is loaded. This area al1ows the file to be enlarged by the
- ; insertion of data in the editor. The amount specified is the maximum
- ; amount by which the file will be able to grow in a single editor session.
- ; Saving and reloading the file give you this much memory again to continue
- ; expanding the file. The parameter is specified in 16k pages with the minimum
- ; being 1 and the maximum being 16 (256k). The defualt is 4 (64k). Specifying
- ; a smaller value will use that much less conventional DOS memory.
-
- FileExpansionSize=4
-
-
- ; The values for ScreenLines are 0, 25, 50. If 0, the screen remains set
- ; to the text mode screen size in effect when PSEDIT was loaded. If it is
- ; set to 25, the mode is forced to 25x80 EGA/VGA mode. If it is 50, the
- ; mode is set to 43x80 for EGA and 50x80 for VGA. Default is 0.
-
- ScreenLines=0
-
-
- ; Set GraphicsChars=Yes if you want the entire ASCII character set displayed
- ; in the ASCII portion of the display. ASCII Control characters are displayed
- ; as periods. Default is No.
-
- GraphicsChars=No
-
-
- ; Set InternationalChars=Yes if you want the ASCII international character set
- ; displayed in the ASCII portion of the display. ASCII Control characters and
- ; graphics characters are displayed as periods. Default is No.
-
- InternationalChars=No
-
-
- ; Set MonochromeVideo=Yes if you want PSEDIT's display to be in black and white
- ; with a flashing block cursor for the active cursor and non-flashing block
- ; cursor for the inactive cursor. A more pleasing alternative may be to adjust
- ; the color settings for the display (see below) to colors that are translated
- ; appealingly on your monochrome monitor. Default is No.
-
- MonochromeVideo=No
-
-
- ; Specify BIOSWrites=Yes to do all screen writing through the video BIOS. This
- ; is slower, but may resolve any problems you may be experiencing with the
- ; display. Default is No. CGA and MDA video modes are unsupported with
- ; direct writes since PSEDIT assumes that video memory starts at B800:0000.
- ; Use BIOSWrites=No for these modes.
-
- BIOSWrites=No
-
- ; The BackupMode parameter tells PSEDIT how to handle backups of the file
- ; that is loaded for editing. The values and teir meanings are as follows:
- ; Prompt - After loading the file, prompt to determine whether or not a
- ; backup file should be written.
- ; Always - Afterloading the file, save a backup copy.
- ; Never - Do not ever make a backup. If the user desires a backup, one
- ; can be made prior to editing with DOS COPY or by using the F2
- ; (Save) function and specifying a backup path/filename.
- ;
- ; Backup files are created with the same name as the loaded file except with
- ; a .BAK extension. They are stored in the directory specified by the
- ; BackupPath parameter.
-
- BackupMode=Prompt
-
- ; The BackupPath parameter determines what drive and directory will be used to
- ; save backup files. The trailing backslash (\) is optional unless you are
- ; specifying a root directory, in which case it is required. If you specify
- ; BackupPath= with nothing following the equal sign, the current directory is
- ; used for backup files.
-
- BackupPath=
-
- ; The following are parameters that tell the Virtual Memory manager (VM) the
- ; types of memory it can or cannot use. Normally VM detects the presence or
- ; absence of conventional memory, EMS, XMS and disk space and uses all that are
- ; available and necessary. If you want to tell VM not to use a particular
- ; type, set the appropriate value(s) to No. All default to Yes. Conventional
- ; memory (DOS's 640k) is the fastest and disk is the slowest. If you specify
- ; No to all of them, you are guaranteed not to be able to load any file.
- ; You do not need to set a particular type to No just because it is not
- ; installed on your system. PSEDIT automatically detects the presence or
- ; absence of each type.
-
- CONVmem=Yes
- EMSmem=Yes
- XMSmem=Yes
- DISKmem=Yes
-
-
- ; The colors selected below are derived by selecting a background and a
- ; foreground color from the tables below and adding the two values
- ; together: Example: Light gray background and blue text = 112 + 1 = 113.
- ;
- ; Background value Foreground Value
- ; BLACK 0 0
- ; BLUE 16 1
- ; GREEN 32 2
- ; CYAN 48 3
- ; RED 64 4
- ; MAGENTA 80 5
- ; BROWN 96 6
- ; LIGHT GRAY 112 7
- ; DARK GRAY 8
- ; LIGHT BLUE 9
- ; LIGHT GREEN 10
- ; LIGHT CYAN 11
- ; LIGHT RED 12
- ; LIGHT MAGENTA 13
- ; YELLOW 14
- ; WHITE 15
- ; BLINKING 128
- ;
- ; The default colors are:
- ; EditAreaColor=30
- ; ActiveCursorColor=28
- ; InactiveCursorColor=27
- ; InputWindowColor=95
- ; InputFieldColor=31
- ; ShadowColor=8
- ; HelpWindowColor=111
- ; StatusLinesColor=112
- ; StatusHiliteFGColor=116
- ; BlockedColor=112
- ; BlockActiveCursorColor=116
- ; BlockInactiveCursorColor=117
- ; PickListColor=23
- ; PickListBarColor=79
- ; MeterWindowColor=112
- ; MeterBarColor=66
- ; OtherWindowsColor=95
-
- EditAreaColor=30
- ActiveCursorColor=28
- InactiveCursorColor=27
- InputWindowColor=95
- InputFieldColor=31
- ShadowColor=8
- HelpWindowColor=111
- StatusLinesColor=112
- StatusHiliteFGColor=116
- BlockedColor=112
- BlockActiveCursorColor=116
- BlockInactiveCursorColor=117
- PickListColor=23
- PickListBarColor=79
- MeterWindowColor=112
- MeterBarColor=66
- OtherWindowsColor=95
-
- ; END
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