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- ^t-=> T E R M I N A T E F I L E M A N A G E R <=-^n
-
- The file manager is a complete tool for managing all your DOS command needs.
- It has the same sort of features as programs like Norton Commander 3.0,
- QDOS, PCTOOLS, etc. With this you can manage all your needs and a little
- extra too.
-
- ^hChanging directory^n
-
- To change directory, press ^hCursor Right^n. To change to the parent
- directory press ^hCursor Left^n.
-
- ^hDrive colours^n
-
- The colours are referred to as: Normal, High and Bold.
- (Default Terminate colours: Normal=Gray, High=Cyan, Bold=Yellow).
-
- ^m╒╡^t Terminate Commander ^m╞═══════════════════════════════════╡^t File manager ^m╞╕
- ^m│ ^bCtrl+drv to change:^n ^hA ^hB ^bC ^nD E^b·^hF^b·^nG H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ^m│
- │ ^nMas^bk^n: ^h*.* ^bP^nath: ^hC:\ ^m│
- └──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘^n
-
- The top is used to display which drives are available in your system.
- colours mean:
-
- Drive not present = Normal
- Drive present = ^hHigh^n
- Current drive = ^bBold^n
-
- ^b· ·^n Around a letter will show which path is available when pressing the TAB
- key. Small letters will always be CD-ROM drives (only when MSCDEX loaded).
- For a FAST change to another available drive, just hold down Ctrl and press
- the letter of the desired drive. Then the current directory on that drive
- will become current. Note that you can turn off drives to test in the
- configuration (general options 1) if some drives are too slow to test, like
- a CD-ROM or a tape streamer used as a special drive. A and B will always be
- highlighted even though they may not be available.
-
- ^hK^n Mask
-
- Mask is the wildcard mask when reading the files in the current directory.
- If you use *.EXE or *.GIF only those files will be used. You can also use
- jokers (?) which only replace 1 character in the mask.
-
- ^hP^n Enter/create path
-
- When pressing P you can enter the complete path manually. If you want to
- create a sub directory you can also use the command. Just enter the new
- path and you will be asked to confirm creation. (Like: MD MKDIR).
-
-
- The small window below will tell you the size and how much free space is on
- the current disk. If the drive is a CD-ROM then it will say so and Free
- space will always be 0, since it isn't possible to write to a CD-ROM (at
- least not yet). Selected/Bytes/transfer time shows the status of files
- tagged and how long it would take to transfer them via modem, calculated on
- the CPS (characters per second) - which you can change when pressing T.
- Normally the maximum bps rate divided by 10 will give you this
- approximately.
-
- ^m┌───────────────────────────┐
- │ ^nDisk size ^h244.834.304 ^m│
- │ ^nDisk free ^h18.702.336 ^m│
- │ ^nSelected ^h0 ^m│
- │ ^nBytes ^h0 ^m│
- │ ^nTransfer time => ^h0.00.00 ^m│
- └───────────────────────────┘^n
-
- Below is an example window with directories and files. Any directories will
- be highlighted and will have <DIR> as size. It will show all information
- needed about the files in the current path, but you can also choose to have
- 2 windows at the same time. Press ^hW^n to toggle windows, then you will not
- get so much information but you will be able to see and use 2 paths at the
- same time.
-
- Attributes are defined as follows:
-
- R = Read Only Nobody can write/delete the file/directory
- H = Hidden File/Directory is hidden when using the DIR command
- S = System File/directory is used by DOS or other operating system
- A = Archive This attribute is normally used to determine if the
- file should be backed up, but it can be used for other
- things also.
-
- Place the menubar on an entry and press A to change both the attributes on
- files and directories. The time shown after the attribute information is how
- long in minutes and seconds it would take to transfer the file with the
- current CPS.
-
- ^m┌────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- ^m│ ^nName Date Time Size Attr -=> ^m│
- ^m├─────────────────────────────────────────────┤^bC^m├┤
- ^m│ ^hDOS 17-Mar-93 19:57 <DIR> ---- 0:00 ^m│
- ^m│ ^hTERMINAT 17-Mar-93 19:57 <DIR> ---- 0:00 ^m│
- ^m│ ^nAUTOEXEC.BAT 3-Apr-93 17:02 1229 ---A 0:00·^m│
- ^m│ ^nCOMMAND.COM 9-Apr-91 5:00 47845 ---A 0:24·^m│
- ^m│ ^nCONFIG.SYS 1-Apr-93 17:36 939 ---A 0:00 ^m│
- ^m│ ^nCOUNTRY.SYS 7-Feb-91 5:48 16992 ---A 0:08 ^m│
- ^m│ ^nIO.SYS 9-Apr-91 5:00 33430 RHSA 0:17 ^m│
- ^m│^r MSDOS.SYS 9-Apr-91 5:00 37394 RHSA 0:19 ^m│
- ^m╘════════════════════════════════════════════════╛^n
-
- ^m┌───────────────────────────┐
- │ ^b<>.\ ^nDirectory commands ^m│
- │ ^b+-* ^nAll ^bSpace ^n(Un)Tag ^m│
- │ ^bTAB ^nChange to window ^b2 ^m│
- │ ^bT ^nCPS estimate ^h1920 ^m│
- │ ^bS^nort ^bNam^n/Ext/Date/Siz/No ^m│
- │ ^bC^nopy Dir si^bz^ne ^m│
- │ ^bM^nove ^bV^niew ^m│
- │ ^bR^nename ^bE^ndit ^m│
- │ ^bD^nelete ^bF^nile Find ^m│
- │ ^bA^nttributes ^bW^nindows ^m│
- │ ^bJ^nump to DOS D^bi^nsk info ^m│
- │ ^nCompare men^bu^n E^bx^ntensions ^m│
- │ ^nD^bO^nS command ^m│
- └───────────────────────────┘^n
-
- ^hMovements^n
-
- Use cursor-up/down keys to move up and down the files/directories.
- Terminate also uses QUICK-keys, which means you can press ALT-A..ALT-Z
- To move the menubar to the next file starting with that letter.
-
- ^hLeft cursor^n (^h<^n An arrow pointing to the left)
-
- Will change to the parent directory. If you are in C:\DOS and press left
- cursor you will be in C:\, nothing will happen if you are already in the
- ROOT directory. This is much faster than other systems which first want you
- to move up to a parent or .. dir and press return.
-
- ^hRight cursor^n (^h>^n An arrow pointing to the right)
-
- If you are positioned on a directory and press right arrow you will change
- to that directory. The reason why ^hRETURN^n is not used is because when
- you upload, RETURN will start the transfer. Please get used to using the
- arrows, then you will notice how MUCH faster it is to navigate your hard
- disk.
-
- ^h.^n Reread
-
- If you press the period, all drives will be re-tested to see if they are
- available, including drives which were excluded at configuration.
-
- ^h\^n Change to root
-
- A backslash will change to the ^hROOT^n directory on the current drive
-
- ^h+^n Tag all
-
- Will tag all files
-
- ^h-^n Untag all
-
- Will untag all files
-
- ^h*^n Invert all
-
- Invert tags. All tagged files will be untagged and all untagged will be
- tagged.
-
- ^hSPACE^n Tag
-
- Tag/untag file under menubar.
- If you tag a GIF file then the picture information for the file you just
- tagged will be shown at the bottom line of the current file window.
-
- ^hTAB^n Change window
-
- The filemanager can use 2 different paths, and you can switch between
- the paths by pressing TAB.
-
- ^hT^n Enter CPS
-
- Enter CPS (characters per second) to base calculations on with total
- selected files and for each file. The normal CPS is a little less than
- your baudrate divided by 10. (19200 = 1920, 14400 = 1440, 2400 = 240).
-
- ^hS^n Sort files
-
- Allows you to select how you want the files sorted in the current file
- window.
-
- ^bNam ^nFilename
- ^bExt ^nExtension, then filename
- ^bDate ^nNewest files at top
- ^bSiz ^nBiggest files at top
- ^bNo ^nNo sort
-
- ^hC^n Copy file(s) (Print textfiles)
-
- Copy file at menubar - if any files are tagged they will be copied to
- another directory. If no files are tagged and the menubar is on a file then
- you could copy the file to another filename, just like a rename but you
- will also have the original file. If you are on a network, copying a large
- file or many files could slow the server down so you can press ^hW^n while
- copying to enable the wait function after copying a file. Then Terminate
- will wait filesize / 100000 seconds between each file (min-max 1-12 sec.).
- If you need to print the file just enter ^bPRN^n as destination name or
- LPT2,LPT3 depending on which port your printer is located.
-
-
- ^hM^n Move file(s)
-
- Move file or files to another file directory, works just like COPY, but
- then deletes the file afterwards.
-
- ^hR^n Rename file
-
- Rename a file or a directory
-
- ^hD^n (^hDEL^n) Delete file(s)
-
- Delete a file or a directory. You can also press the key called ^bDEL/DELETE^n.
- If you try to delete a directory and it is not empty, you will be asked to
- confirm deletion of the entire directory and all sub-entries, normally
- called a KILLTREE function.
-
- ^hA^n Change attributes
-
- Change attributes (see above) of a directory or a file.
-
- ^hJ^n DOS-Shell
-
- DOS-shell, calls COMMAND.COM (COMSPEC) and lets you execute whatever you
- like. You can setup how to swap memory out first in the configuration.
-
- ^hU^n Compare paths
-
- Compares the 2 paths and tags files either IN or NOT IN the other window.
-
- ^hN^n Send filename
-
- When you are online and want to upload some files, you will sometimes
- be asked to enter the filenames first. This function will send the
- filename on the current line and a space (in case of several files).
-
- ^hZ^n Tree-size
-
- Will calculate the size of the current and all sub-directories.
-
- ^hV^n View file
-
- View the file under the menubar. Calls the external lister program.
-
- ^hE^n Edit file
-
- Edit the file under the menubar. Call the external editor.
-
- ^hF^n Find file(s)
-
- Finds a file. You can enter a wildcard (*,?) filename. The current drive
- will first be searched, then all available drives. You can press space to
- skip the current search drive. Return to select file, or abort with ESC.
- When a file is found, the manager will change to the directory where the
- file is, tag the file and place the menubar on the file.
-
- ^hW^n Window display style
-
- Toggle between 1 window or 2 windows display
-
- ^hI^n Disk information
-
- Shows information on all available drives and if any drives are SUBST or
- remapped by a network. (Resolved path).
- You will be asked for a minimum free disk space warning value and an update
- timer, so you can update every x seconds. If you are on a network you can
- use it to monitor drives - so if the free space remaining on any drive is
- below the warn value, the size will flash and a beep will sound.
-
- ^hX^n Edit extensions
-
- Works almost like Norton Commander. Please look in the file TERMINAT.EXT
- for more information on how to set this up.
- Lots of extensions are defined as a default. Let's say you press return on
- a file called HELLO.TXT. Then the external editor will be called and you
- can edit the file. You can identify all the files where an extension has
- been found by the ^b·^n at the same line as the filename.
-
- ^m│ ^nAUTOEXEC.BAT 3-Apr-93 17:02 1229 ---A 0:00·^m│^n
- \______found
-
- ^hO^n DOS-command
-
- Here you can enter any command you like. When you then press return the
- command will be executed. You can enter a !M to swap out memory if this was
- not already selected in the configuration. But also a !F or !D which will
- be replaced with the name under the menubar and the current directory.
-
- ^hB^n Both paths
-
- Make this window the same path as the other window.
-
- The bottom line is all your external utilities which you can setup in the
- configuration. Look there for help on how to set these up. The programs
- are called when you press F1..F10 (also F11,F12).
-
- If you are located in a mail directory (outbound) with mail files then the
- address of the file will be calculated and shown in the bottom line of the
- current file window.
-
- ^hQ^n Quiet
-
- Disable / enable the entire left side. Mostly used by blind persons.
-
- ^hFido-style address^n
-
- Terminate will try to calculate the nodenumber of mail-files. However this
- is not always possible, so sometimes a wrong address can be shown. In most
- cases it will however show the correct address if you have set in your
- correct node address in user 1, which is the number that is used for the
- calculation.
-
- F1·Pack F2·Memo F3·Frmt F4·Vir F5·GSet F6·Echo F7·VPic F8·40-L F9·Prn F0·NCD
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