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- "WFU"
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- The Wagner Files Utility
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- Version 1.0
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- USER REFERENCE
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- (C) Copyright 1986 by Wagner Systems
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- All Rights Reserved
- (C) Copyright 1986 by Wagner Systems WFU VER 1.0 Page i
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- QUICK NOTES FOR THOSE WHO HATE TO READ MANUALS
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- Getting out:
-
- Don't you hate it when you bring up a new program only
- to find out that you don't know how to get out except
- to boot? Press the ESC key to exit.
-
- Invocation:
-
- A>WFU [drive]
-
- The name of the program is WFU. It may be invoked with
- or without a drive designator. If invoked without a
- drive designator, the current logged drive is used.
-
- Description:
-
- WFU is a utility for managing large capacity disk drives
- that utilize the hierarchical file structure of MS-DOS
- version 2 and up.
-
- Environment:
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- WFU runs on an IBM PC/XT/AT or 100% compatible with MS-DOS
- version 2 and above.
-
- Usage:
- The function keys are used to execute the most used functions.
- Hold down the ALT key while pressing any function key for a
- brief explanation of what each key does. Use the arrow keys,
- HOME, END, PGUP, PGDN, CONTROL-HOME, CONTROL-LEFT ARROW, to move
- around the screen. Go slow and watch what's happening on the
- screen. If you can't figure it out, then read the appropriate
- portion of this manual.
- (C) Copyright 1986 by Wagner Systems WFU VER 1.0 Page ii
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- TABLE OF CONTENTS
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- Topic Page
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- USER SUPPORT........................................1
- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS AND INSTALLATION................3
- WHAT YOU SEE........................................5
- WHAT YOU CAN DO
- READ DIRECTORY OF ANOTHER DRIVE.............8
- REFRESH DIRECTORY IN MEMORY.................8
- CHANGE WILDCARD SPECIFICATION...............8
- SEARCH FOR A FILE OR GROUP OF FILES.........8
- SWAP SOURCE AND DESTINATION WINDOWS.........8
- PRINT A SINGLE FILE.........................9
- PRINT MULTIPLE FILES........................9
- EDIT FILES..................................9
- EXECUTE A PROGRAM...........................10
- MAKE A DIRECTORY............................10
- REMOVE A DIRECTORY..........................10
- MARK/UNMARK SINGLE FILE.....................10
- MARK MULTIPLE FILES.........................11
- UNMARK MULTIPLE FILES.......................11
- COPY MARKED FILES...........................11
- COPY ALL FILES MATCHING WILDCARD............11
- MOVE MARKED FILES...........................12
- TOGGLE BETWEEN WINDOWS AND SCREENS..........12
- PEEK AT A FILE..............................12
- VIEW STATISTICS.............................12
- SORT FILES..................................12
- ERASE MARKED FILES..........................13
- ERASE ALL FILES MATCHING WILDCARD...........13
- EXIT THE PROGRAM............................13
- FUTURE ENHANCEMENTS.................................14
- TIPS AND POINTERS...................................15
- CUSTOMIZATION.......................................16
- (C) Copyright 1986 by Wagner Systems WFU VER 1.0 Page 1
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- USER SUPPORT
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- This program is "user supported."
-
- That does NOT mean public domain. We retain all rights. What it
- does mean is that this is an experiment in marketing. If you are
- uncomfortable with "shrink wrap" agreements, copy protection, and
- a price that more represents advertising costs than development
- costs, then user supported software is the only reasonable altern-
- ative. We signify our trust in the user community by offering our
- product for sale in this manner. We hope you respond in kind.
- WFU is not copy protected. In fact you are encouraged to make
- evaluation copies for your friends. After all, if you can't try it,
- how do you know if you like it?
-
- If, after evaluation, you find the program useful to you and wish
- to own a copy, send $29.95 and the serial number of your evaluation
- copy to:
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- Wagner Systems
- POB 455
- Prairie Grove, AR 72753
-
-
- We will then consider you a registered user with the following
- advantages:
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- 1. You will be sent the current version of the program.
-
- 2. Your new copy will contain a serial number unique
- to you. When a new user registers with your serial
- number, we will send you a check for 10% of the
- amount they sent us.
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- 3. You will receive three quarterly newsletters with
- usage tips, fixes, and notices of enhancements.
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- 4. You may upgrade to a new release for $15.
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- 5. You've paid a dollar for a dollar's worth of value.
- Fair feels good.
- (C) Copyright 1986 by Wagner Systems WFU VER 1.0 Page 2
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- IF YOU DECIDE NOT TO REGISTER
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- If you decide not to register, please do not tamper with the
- copyright notice or documentation. Pass all four original
- files on to new users so they can make a complete evaluation.
- Be sure to mark all evaluation diskettes that you may make with
- the copyright notice: (C) COPYRIGHT 1986 BY WAGNER SYSTEMS.
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- MAKING COPIES
-
- Registered owners are allowed to make as many copies for archival
- purposes as desired. Only a registered owner may make an archival
- copy. If you are not a registered owner, then all copies you make
- are considered evaluation copies. Whether or not you are a regis-
- tered owner, any copies that leave your possession are considered
- evaluation copies and therefore the property of WAGNER SYSTEMS.
- (Of course, you own the diskette itself, it's only the program
- that we claim rights to.)
- (C) Copyright 1986 by Wagner Systems WFU VER 1.0 Page 3
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- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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- 1. IBM PC/XT/AT or compatible.
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- 2. 128k of memory.
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- 3. One diskette drive.
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- 4. Monochrome or Color Graphics Adapter.
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- 5. 80 column display.
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- 6. MS-DOS version 2 or above.
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- EVALUATION DISKETTE CONTENTS
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- 1. WFU.EXE - the executable program.
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- 2. WFU.DOC - this document.
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- 3. WFU.TXT - miscellaneous text used by program.
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- 4. README - startup instructions.
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- INSTALLATION
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- No special installation is required. Invoke from diskette or
- copy to any hard disk directory where DOS, using the PATH statement,
- can find it.
-
- The file WFU.TXT is provided for those of us who compulsively read
- cereal boxes. It contains merely a collection of quotes that are
- randomly selected for display on the logo screen to keep you enter-
- tained while reading a directory structure. It is searched for first
- in the path specified in the SET WFU command, then the MS-DOS PATH
- is searched, and finally the root. Let us know if this feature is
- desirable or merely distracting. Additional magazines will be made
- available for use when this one grows tedious.
- (C) Copyright 1986 by Wagner Systems WFU VER 1.0 Page 4
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- CAUTIONS
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- Do not swap diskettes on a drive that WFU has accessed unless you
- immediately refresh the directory in memory. WFU can handle the
- directories of up to six physical drives, but currently cannot
- reliably detect if a diskette has been swapped during a session.
-
- Be careful when invoking another program with the F1 or F2 keys.
- If the invoked program is ill behaved alone it remains ill
- behaved when invoked by WFU and can, by messing with the memory
- space used by WFU, cause WFU to behave badly.
- (C) Copyright 1986 by Wagner Systems Page 5
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- WHAT YOU SEE
-
- WFU displays three separate screens at various times:
-
- 1. The DOS screen - This is the scrolling screen you see when
- using DOS normally. WFU will print each command executed on
- this screen for you, just as if you had typed the commands
- yourself. WFU will flip to this screen automatically when
- it needs to. You can look at it at any time by pressing
- CONTROL-F6. You may want to use I/O redirection to capture
- this screen to a disk file or your printer.
-
- 2. The LOGO screen - This screen is displayed any time that
- a drive's directory structure is being read. You will see
- it on start-up and when you have entered a new drive
- specifier. You may also look at it at any time by pressing
- SHIFT-F6.
-
- 3. The WFU screen - This is the main screen. Your commands
- are only active while this screen is showing. The screen
- is divided into windows.
-
- a. The SOURCE DIRECTORY window - This window shows a
- graphic representation of the hierarchical file
- directory structure of the drive that will be used
- in all operations, in particular as the source in
- a copy or move operation.
-
- b. The FILES window - This window has two sizes. When
- the program starts up, the smaller of the two, called
- the FILES NAMES window, is displayed between the SOURCE
- DIRECTORY window and DESTINATION DIRECTORY window,
- described below. The FILES DETAIL window, the larger
- of the two, overlays the DESTINATION DIRECTORY window
- and has columns for file name, file size, creation
- date, and attributes. Each of the two FILES windows
- show a listing of files in the current source directory.
- The current source directory is the directory
- indicated by a bright or dull bar cursor in the SOURCE
- DIRECTORY window. See figures 1 and 2 below.
-
- c. The DESTINATION DIRECTORY window - This window is identical
- to the SOURCE DIRECTORY window except that it may contain the
- tree structure for a different drive.
-
- d. The SOURCE PATH window - This window is just above the
- SOURCE DIRECTORY window. It normally displays the path
- of the current source directory. It is also used for
- specifying a new source drive.
- (C) Copyright 1986 by Wagner Systems WFU VER 1.0 Page 6
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- WHAT YOU SEE (cont.)
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- e. The FILESPEC window - This window is just above the FILES
- window. It displays the current wildcard specification.
- It is also used to enter a new wildcard specification.
-
- f. The DESTINATION PATH window - This window is just above the
- DESTINATION DIRECTORY window. It normally displays the path
- of the current destination directory. It is also used for
- specifying a new destination drive.
-
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- Figure 1
- +===========================+=================+===============================+
- | SOURCE PATH | FILESPEC | DESTINATION PATH |
- +---------------------------+-----------------+-------------------------------+
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- | SOURCE DIRECTORY | FILES NAME | DESTINATION DIRECTORY |
- | | | |
- | | | |
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- | | | |
- +===========================+=================+===============================+
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- Figure 2
- +===========================+=================================================+
- | SOURCE PATH | FILESPEC |
- +---------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+
- | | |
- | | |
- | | |
- | | |
- | SOURCE DIRECTORY | FILES DETAIL |
- | | |
- | | |
- | | |
- | | |
- | | |
- | | |
- | | |
- +===========================+=================================================+
- (C) Copyright 1986 by Wagner Systems WFU VER 1.0 Page 7
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- WHAT YOU SEE (cont.)
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- CURSOR MOVEMENT
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- BAR CURSOR
-
- Each of the three list windows has its own bar cursor for
- selecting a specific directory or file for action. Only
- one of the three windows is active at a time. When active
- the bar cursor is bright reverse. When not active the bar
- cursor is a dull pattern of dots. Scrolling may only take
- place in an active window. The bar cursor is moved up by
- pressing the UP ARROW key. The bar cursor is moved down by
- pressing the DOWN ARROW key. When a list of directories
- or files extends beyond the borders of a window, then the
- message "[nnn More]" will appear on the upper and/or
- lower border to indicate that part of the list is not
- visible. The additional list items may be scrolled into
- the window using the UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW keys. A
- whole windowful at a time may be scrolled by using the
- PGUP and PGDN keys. To position the window over the top
- or bottom of a list use the HOME and/or END keys.
-
- To move between the three list windows, use the LEFT ARROW
- or RIGHT ARROW keys.
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- To move to an upper window press CONTROL-HOME.
-
- CHARACTER CURSOR
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- Each of the three small upper windows, when active, will
- contain a blinking block character cursor, indicating that
- the program is waiting on a character to be entered by you.
-
- When the character cursor is in either of the PATH windows,
- then you should enter a single character drive designator
- or press RETURN if you've changed your mind.
-
- If the character cursor is in the FILESPEC window, then
- the program is waiting for you to enter a new wildcard
- filespec. Press RETURN to default back to the wildcard *.*.
-
- The character cursor is also used while inputting a new
- directory name.
- (C) Copyright 1986 by Wagner Systems WFU VER 1.0 Page 8
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- WHAT YOU CAN DO
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- READ DIRECTORY OF ANOTHER DRIVE - CONTROL-HOME
-
- WFU initially uses the single logged drive or command line
- drive as both the source and destination drive. However,
- if your activity is not limited to that drive, as when you
- must copy files from one drive to another, then you must
- read in the directory structure of the subsequent drive.
- To do this, insure that the bar cursor is in either the
- SOURCE DIRECTORY or DESTINATION DIRECTORY window and press
- CONTROL-HOME. Then either the SOURCE PATH or DESTINATION
- PATH window, whichever is appropriate, becomes the active
- window with a blinking character cursor. At this point
- enter a drive letter A thru F. See also SWAP SOURCE AND
- DESTINATION below.
-
- REFFRESH DIRECTORY IN MEMORY - CONTROL-HOME
-
- Same as READ DIRECTORY OF ANOTHER DRIVE above, except you
- enter the same drive designator. Do this whenever you
- swap diskettes while in WFU.
-
- CHANGE WILDCARD SPECIFICATION - CONTROL-HOME
-
- WFU initially uses *.* as the wildcard specification.
- You may change this at any time by insuring that the
- FILES NAME or FILES DETAIL window is the active window,
- and then pressing CONTROL-HOME. At this point, a blinking
- block cursor will appear in the FILESPEC window. Enter a
- new wildcard spec here. To change the spec back to the
- default *.* simply press RETURN.
-
- SEARCH FOR A FILE OR GROUP OF FILES - CONTROL-HOME
-
- This is really not a separate function, but is really
- the same as CHANGE WILDCARD SPECIFICATION above.
- It is mentioned under a separate name to draw attention
- to the fact that searching is a by-product of changing
- the wildcard spec. Notice that if the wildcard spec
- is anything other than *.* then a mark will appear
- beside every directory entry that contains a file
- or files matching the wildcard spec. Keep in mind
- that the wildcard spec itself does not have to contain
- any wildcard characters at all and may in fact be
- a specific file name.
-
- SWAP SOURCE AND DESTINATION WINDOW DRIVES - CONTROL-LEFT ARROW
-
- If you wish to change which drive is the source drive and
- which drive is the destination drive, then press the
- CONTROL and left arrow keys simultaneously. Because, when
- swapping, the bar cursor positions are not changed, this
- is a convenient way to look at what files are in the dest-
- ination directory also.
- (C) Copyright 1986 by Wagner Systems WFU VER 1.0 Page 9
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- WHAT YOU CAN DO (cont.)
-
-
- PRINT A SINGLE FILE: F1
-
- Press F1 to print the file at the cursor. The default print
- program is PRINT.COM usually supplied with MS-DOS. You will
- then be presented with a print command template in a small
- window with a blinking block character cursor. You may then
- enter any command line arguments used by the print program
- or simply press RETURN if no arguments are needed. The
- WFU program may, at your option, use a different print
- program than the default. To change the default, see
- CUSTOMIZATION, page 16.
-
- PRINT MULTIPLE FILES: SHIFT-F1
-
- Press SHIFT-F1 to print MARKED files. Only the files in
- the current source directory selected by MARKING will be
- printed. See MARKING FILES below. The default print program
- is PRINT.COM usually supplied with MS-DOS. After MARKING
- the files to be printed, press SHIFT-F1. You will then be
- presented with a print command template in a small window with
- a blinking block character cursor. You may then enter any
- command line arguments used by the print program or simply
- press RETURN if no arguments are needed. The WFU program
- may, at your option, use a different print program than the
- default. To change the default, see CUSTOMIZATION, page 16.
-
- EDIT FILES: F2
-
- The file currently at the cursor in the FILES NAMES window
- or the FILES DETAIL window may be edited by pressing the
- function key F2. People fight over editors, so rather than
- supply you with yet another editor not to your taste, you
- must specify your editor of choice. See CUSTOMIZATION, page 16.
-
- ================== NOTE =====================================
- Because your editor may add, delete, and modify files
- without the knowledge of the WFU program, the directory
- structure will be refreshed automatically by again reading
- all active drives when your program terminates.
- =============================================================
- (C) Copyright 1986 by Wagner Systems WFU VER 1.0 Page 10
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- WHAT YOU CAN DO (cont.)
-
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- EXECUTE A PROGRAM: SHIFT-F2
-
- The file currently under the cursor in the FILES NAMES
- window or the FILES DETAIL window may be executed by
- pressing SHIFT-F2. You will then be presented with a
- command template in a small window with a blinking block
- character cursor. You may then enter any command line
- arguments needed by the command or simply press RETURN
- if no arguments are needed.
-
- ================== NOTE =====================================
- Because your program may add, delete, and modify files
- without the knowledge of the WFU program, the directory
- structure will be refreshed automatically by again reading
- all active drives when your program terminates.
- =============================================================
-
- MAKE A DIRECTORY: F3
-
- To make a new directory, position the bar cursor on the
- the new directory's parent directory and press function
- key F3. The directory structure will open up revealing
- a new limb of the tree and the bar cursor will temporarily
- be replaced with a blinking block character cursor. You
- may then enter the new directory's name.
-
- REMOVE A DIRECTORY: SHIFT-F3
-
- To remove a directory, position the bar cursor on the
- directory to be deleted and press SHIFT-F3. You may not
- remove a directory that still contains files or
- subdirectories.
-
-
- MARK/UNMARK SINGLE FILE: F4
-
- Files to be copied or deleted must be marked before the
- COPY or DELETE operations. As few as one and as many as
- all files in a directory may be marked. Files may be
- marked/unmarked individually or in groups.
-
- A single file may be marked/unmarked by simply positioning
- the bar cursor on the selected file and pressing the function
- key F4.
- (C) Copyright 1986 by Wagner Systems WFU VER 1.0 Page 11
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- WHAT YOU CAN DO (cont.)
-
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- MARK MULTIPLE FILES: SHIFT-F4
-
- All files matching the wildcard specification, displayed
- in the FILESPEC window, may be marked by pressing the SHIFT
- and F4 keys simultaneously.
-
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- UNMARK MULTIPLE FILES: CONTROL-F4
-
- All files in a directory that were marked by any method
- may be unmarked by pressing the CONTROL and F4 keys
- simultaneously.
-
- See TIPS AND POINTERS, page 15, for examples of this powerful
- feature.
-
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- COPY MARKED FILES: F5
-
- Files may be copied from one directory to another on the
- same drive or they may be copied from a directory on
- one drive to a directory on another drive.
-
- To copy files, position the bar cursors in the SOURCE DIRECTORY
- window and the DESTINATION DIRECTORY window on the chosen source
- and destination directories and press F5. All marked files
- in the source directory will then be copied to the destination
- directory. Be sure the source and destination bar cursors
- are set correctly and all files to be copied are marked
- BEFORE pressing F5.
-
- Files that were marked remain marked after a copy and must
- be explicitly unmarked.
-
- COPY ALL FILES MATCHING WILDCARD IN DIRECTORY: SHIFT-F5
-
- If ALL files in a directory that match the wildcard spec
- are to be copied, then there is no need to mark them. In
- this case simply position the bar cursors in the SOURCE
- DIRECTORY window and the DESTINATION DIRECTORY window on
- the chosen source and destination directories and press
- SHIFT-F5. All files in the source directory that match
- the wildcard spec will then be copied to the destination
- directory. Be sure the source and destination bar cursors
- are set correctly.
- (C) Copyright 1986 by Wagner Systems WFU VER 1.0 Page 12
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-
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- WHAT YOU CAN DO (cont.)
-
-
- MOVE MARKED FILES: CONTROL-F5
-
- Files in a directory may be moved rather than copied.
- (Move differs from copy in that when a file is moved, it no
- longer exists in the source directory.) To move all marked
- files to another directory on the same drive press CONTROL and
- F5 simultaneously. Files may not be moved to another drive,
- although they may be copied.
-
- TOGGLE BEWEEN FILES WINDOWS: F6
-
- Press F6 to toggle between the FILES NAMES window and the
- FILES DETAIL window.
-
- TOGGLE BETWEEN WORK SCREEN AND LOGO SCREEN: SHIFT-F6
-
- TOGGLE BETWEEN WORK SCREEN AND DOS SCREEN: CONTROL-F6
-
- PEEK AT A FILE: F7
-
- As an aid to identification, you may peek at the contents
- of a file. Press F7 to peek at the file in the bar
- cursor. To modify the file, use your editor (F2).
-
- VIEW STATISTICS: F8
-
- Press function key F8 to view statistics. Total space and
- space available on the source and destination drives, among
- other things, are displayed in a pop-up window.
-
- SORT FILES IN NAME SEQUENCE: F9
-
- To sort the files in a directory into ascending name sequence,
- press function key F9.
-
- Attempts to sort with a wildcard specification other than
- "*.*" are disallowed.
-
-
- SORT FILES IN DATE SEQUENCE: SHIFT-F9
-
- To sort the files in a directory into ascending date sequence,
- press SHIFT and F9 simultaneously.
-
- Attempts to sort with a wildcard specification other than
- "*.*" are disallowed.
- (C) Copyright 1986 by Wagner Systems WFU VER 1.0 Page 13
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-
-
- WHAT YOU CAN DO (cont.)
-
-
- ERASE MARKED FILES: F10
-
- To erase files, position the bar cursor in the SOURCE DIRECTORY
- window to the appropriate directory, mark all files
- to be erased, then press function key F10. You will then
- be presented with a warning and an opportunity to change
- your mind. To the message "ARE YOU SURE (Y/N)?" reply
- "Y" to go ahead and erase. Reply "N" to abort the erase
- operation. As marked files are being erased, you may still
- abort the remainder of the erase operation by pressing
- the ESC key.
-
-
- ERASE ALL FILES THAT MATCH WILDCARD: SHIFT-F10
-
- ALL files in a directory that match the wildcard spec may
- be erased without marking by pressing the SHIFT and F10
- keys simultaneously. If you use this method of erasure,
- nothing but a CONTROL-C will abort the operation once it
- starts, and you will have probably already erased some
- files. Also with this method, if you abort erasure with
- CONTROL-C, the WFU program no longer has an accurate list
- of files in the directory and you should exit and restart
- WFU.
- ! ! WARNING ! !
- Erasing files is spooky business. With a
- powerful tool you can do a lot of damage
- quickly. PAY ATTENTION.
-
-
- EXIT THE PROGRAM - ESC
-
- To exit the files program, the WFU screen must be displayed
- with no blinking block cursor anywhere on the screen.
- Press the ESC key to exit back to MS-DOS.
- (C) Copyright 1986 by Wagner Systems WFU VER 1.0 Page 14
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-
-
- FUTURE ENHANCEMENTS
-
- RENAME A FILE OR DIRECTORY
-
- To rename a file or directory, you will simply select the
- name with the bar cursor and type the new name over the
- old, terminating the new name with the RETURN key. If,
- after starting a rename, you change your mind before
- pressing the RETURN, then you may abort the rename and
- return to the original name by pressing ESC.
-
- CHANGE A FILE'S ATTRIBUTES
-
- To change a file's attributes, you will select the file
- with the bar cursor and press the TAB key. You will
- then be presented with a blinking block cursor over the
- current attributes. You may then enter the codes for
- the new attributes.
-
- SORT ON EXTENSION
-
- CHOOSE FOREGROUND AND BACKGROUND COLORS BY WINDOW
-
- SPEEDIER READING OF DIRECTORY STRUCTURE
- (C) Copyright 1986 by Wagner Systems WFU VER 1.0 Page 15
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-
-
- TIPS AND POINTERS
-
- MARKING FILES - A combination of the marking methods in conjunction
- with various "wildcards" is more useful than individual
- marking.
-
- Example: mark all files in a directory EXCEPT files with
- a .BAT extension.
-
- 1. Use SHIFT-F4 with a wildcard of "*.*" to mark all files
- in a directory.
-
- 2. Then use CONTROL-F4 with a wildcard of "*.BAT" to unmark
- just the .BAT files.
-
- 3. Change the wildcard back to "*.*" to see that all files
- are marked EXCEPT .BAT files.
-
- 4. You may then use F4 alone to touch up, marking or
- unmarking selected individual files.
-
- REDESIGNING THE DIRECTORY STRUCTURE - Use a combination of the MAKE
- DIRECTORY function and the MOVE FILES function.
-
- DELETING FILES - If you have plenty of room on your hard disk, you
- might want to set up a JUNK directory, and instead of
- deleting files when they are cluttering up your working
- directory, just MOVE(CONTROL-F5) them to JUNK. Then
- periodically SORT(SHIFT-F9) into date sequence and
- DELETE(F10) the older files from JUNK. This gives you
- a grace period to change your mind.
- (C) Copyright 1986 by Wagner Systems WFU VER 1.0 Page 16
-
-
-
- CUSTOMIZATION
-
- All customization is done by using the SET command of MS-DOS to make
- an entry into the environment. The name of the entry should be
- "WFU". Currently, only three options may be entered: the name of your
- editor, the name of your file print program, and the directory where
- you wish to place WFU.TXT. Each option should be terminated with a
- semi-colon. If an option is omitted, then its semi-colon should still
- be present. This command should be placed in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file
- to avoid entering it after each boot.
-
- FORMAT:
-
- SET WFU=editor_name;print_name;path
-
- EXAMPLES:
-
- SET WFU=MYEDITOR;MYPRINT;\MYDIR;
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- Means:
- MYEDITOR will be invoked when you press F2.
- MYPRINT will be invoked when you press F1.
- The file WFU.TXT should be in the directory \MYDIR.
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- SET WFU=MYEDITOR;;;
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- Means:
- MYEDITOR will be invoked when you press F2.
- PRINT (the default) will be invoked when you press F1.
- The file WFU.TXT should be in one of the directories
- specified in the PATH command or the root.
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- SET WFU=;MYPRINT;;
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- Means:
- No editor is specified. You will get an error message
- when you press F2.
- MYPRINT will be invoked when you press F1.
- The file WFU.TXT should be in one of the directories
- specified in the PATH command or the root.
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- SET WFU=;;\MYDIR1\MYDIR2;
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- Means:
- No editor is specified. You will get an error message
- when you press F2.
- PRINT (the default) will be invoked when you press F1.
- The file WFU.TXT should be in the directory \MYDIR1\MYDIR2.
- (C) Copyright 1986 by Wagner Systems WFU VER 1.0 Page 17
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- BACKGROUND
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- If you are interested:
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- This program was developed using Lattice C ver.2.15 on a Zenith 150.
- The Microsoft Macro Assembler ver.1.27 was used for interfaces to
- MS-DOS functions, BIOS functions, and for accessing video RAM. There
- are about 5500 lines of C source and about 700 lines of assembler.
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