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General CD-ROM/RD Library Functions
GENERAL INFORMATION
To access the CD-ROM/RD Library, either click the icon located in the CD-Runner
Applications Group (setup when you installed CD-Runner initially), or from
either the CD-ROM or RD Runner click the "Library" button. The library section
allows you to enter new CD-ROM or RD applications into the database, or to
modify/delete existing applications. Any number of applications may be setup
for a single CD-ROM or RD, depending on the applications stored onto the disk.
Entering a new CD-ROM or Removable Disk into the CD-Runner Library initially is
required so that CD-Runner will properly identify the disk loaded and run the
desired application(s) setup for it. Libraries for both CD-ROMs and RDs are
included in CD-Runner; the primary difference between the two libraries is the
way in which CD-ROMs and RDs are identified. To enter a new CD-ROM or RD into
the library, place the new disk in the default drive (e.g. if your default
CD-ROM drive is "D", then place the new CD-ROM in drive D). This will ensure
that the unique disk identification required is properly read off of the disk.
Access the library section either by clicking on the CD-ROM/RD Library icon in
the CD-Runner Applications Group, or run CD-Runner and enter by clicking on the
"Library" button in the CD-ROM/RD Runner section.
NAVIGATION
To navigate among the many CD-Runner library screens, you may either use the
topmost pulldown menus, click on the appropriate toolbar icon, or use the popup
menu. To see the function of any of the toolbar icons, simply leave the mouse
pointer on the icon for a moment and an icon description box will appear below
it. To use the popup menu, right-click the mouse on a desired record number or
any of the application information or icons; a popup menu for that application
will appear. You may also use the keyboard cursor keys to highlight an
application and use the "Edit-Popup Menu" option. The popup menu contains
commands for Edit, Copy, Cut, Move, Paste, Delete, Sort and Cancel. You may
also use the hotkeys listed (e.g. Ctrl-E for Edit).
CD-ROM/RD Libraries
You may access either the CD-ROM or Removable Drive libraries from the library
section. These are two different libraries or groups; the currently accessed
library will appear at the bottom left corner of the screen. To change to
either the CD-ROM or RD library, you may use the toolbar icons or the pulldown
menus.
EDIT COMMANDS
All of the common database editing commands are included in the library
section. These include Save, Undo, Cut, Copy, Paste, Delete, Move, Sort, Add,
Insert and Edit (modify). The save command saves and editing changes or
additions made. The undo command will undo any changes made to the point of
the last time you saved changes. The cut command will delete the selected
record and store its contents into the clipboard. The copy command will
simply store the selected records contents without deleting it. The paste
(or tack) command will insert the contents of the clipboard (stored using
the cut or copy commands) at a specified record number. The move command
will move the entire record to a new position or record number. The sort
command allows you to sort all records by either title, description or path.
The add and insert commands allow you to enter new applications into the
database, and are discussed in detail below. The edit command allows you to
modify the information entered for an existing record; see the add/edit
dialog box section below for further information.
ADDING A NEW CD-ROM/RD
Use the "ADD" or "INSERT" options to enter new applications for the CD-ROM or
RD; click on the ADD icon (4th from the right) or select the Edit-Add New
Program pulldown menu to add a new application at the next available record
(at the end of the list). The insert option is the same as the add option
except you will be prompted as to where to insert the new record. One important
thing to note (particularly with CD-ROMs) is if the CD-ROM/RD application
stores and uses a subdirectory on your hard drive; this is important because
the executable file to run the application must be properly identified. For
example, if you have just setup a new multimedia encylopedia, and it creates a
subdirectory on your "C" (hard) drive named "C:\ENCYLOP" in which it copies
setup files and an executable file name "RUNENCY.EXE", then in the CD-Runner
Library this is the file to be selected when adding the application.
If you are unsure of the proper executable file to be used to run a new
application, then use the Windows Program Manager "File-Properties..." option
on the CD-ROM/RD icon created by the application to identify the "Command Line"
(executable file) and "Working Directory" (location of drive/subdirectory).
ADD/EDIT DIALOG BOX
When you are adding or inserting a new application or editing an existing
application, a dialog box will appear to allow you to enter specific
information and options. You must enter the executable file and path (described
above) into the command line box. You may do this by either typing in the
executable file name and path directly, or by clicking on the Browse button and
selecting it with the mouse. Although not mandatory, it is useful to enter an
application title and description. You may also select an icon or bitmapped
picture to be associated with the application. If you wish to password protect
the application, you may enter a password. Finally, you may select a sound
(wave) file to be associated with the application. This may be a short musical
score or clip from a movie, or a custom wave file which you have recorded
yourself to provide voice help for another user before he/she runs the
application.
PRINT OPTION
You may print a listing of the CD-ROM or RD library by selecting the print
icon on the toolbar, or by using the "File-Print" option. A listing containing
the title(s), description(s) and type(s) will be printed for every application
entered into either the CD-ROM or RD library.