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- Juggler or the NewDesk Icon Editor CPX.
-
-
- -- What this is --------------------------------------------------------------
- ¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨
- This is ReNameIt!, a program that renames files, folders, and volume labels,
- using upper case, lower case, and extended characters. It works as a program,
- accessory, TTP, or CLI program, on any ST, STe, or TT, with any hard drive, in
- any resolution. It also takes advantage of special capabilities of NeoDesk and
- TOS 2.
-
-
- -- Shareware notice ----------------------------------------------------------
- ¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨
- This was a collective effort by Tom Hayslett of TLC Software and Damien M.
- Jones of dmj software. Many (many!) hours went into the development and
- testing of this program and it is intended as a replacement for the original
- TLC File Namer and dmj's Label programs. (If you still use one of these, you
- must be way out in the boonies somewhere.) If you don't wish to try any of our
- other TLC or dmj software (see ad below), just send us $5 for this program and
- we'll have a burger on you! You won't know what you're missing, though, as
- there are some great bargains available. (Of course, we'll still enjoy the
- burger. Hmmm... cheese, lettuce, mayo...) If you haven't registered a dmj
- software or TLC Software program, you MUST register this program if you keep
- using it!
-
- TLC Software MSgt Tom Hayslett
- 210 Fairmont Drive
- Hampton, VA 23666 804-766-3691
-
- dmj software Damien M. Jones
- Route 1, Box 168
- Milford, TX 76670 817-582-7373
-
- If you use ReNameIt! regularly (and you've already registered a dmj software or
- TLC Software program) we'd still like to hear from you. We always listen to
- suggestions, and we like to get a feel for which people use this program.
-
-
- -- Disclaimer ----------------------------------------------------------------
- ¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨
- This program has been tested on a 1040 STf with TOS 1.4, a 1040 STfm with TOS
- 1.2, a 520 ST with TOS 1.0, a MEGA IV with TOS 2.06 and a MEGA STe IV with TOS
- 2.05. It has been used on 3.5 and 5.25 inch floppies as well as a hard disk
- with a Supra Host Adapter, an ICD disk with an ICD Host Adapter and a Quantum
- hard disk in a MEGA STe using Atari's Host Adapter. It has been tested with
- hard disks formatted and partitioned with Supra, ICD, and Atari hard disk
- software using both regular and BGM partitions, and it has been tested with big
- cluster formats (only available on TOS 1.4 or higher). Tom and I use the
- program frequently, so you can be sure we'd have fixed any serious problems
- that might occur! In spite of all this testing, neither TLC Software nor dmj
- software can be held responsible for any damage you may do to your system.
- There should be no problems with any ST or TT using this software, but you
- should NEVER try a new program (ours or anyone else's) on a hard disk that you
- don't have a recent backup of or that has the only copy of one of your
- programs. Copy a few files to a blank floppy and play with the names until
- you're familiar with using the program.
-
-
- -- Using the program ---------------------------------------------------------
- ¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨
- This is the easy part. The first thing is that ReNameIt! works in any ST
- resolution, low, medium, or high; it should work fine in TT resolutions, but
- neither of us has access to a TT, so there was no way for us to make sure.
- (We're sure someone on one of the online services can verify that it works in
- TT resolutions; all of the cheating is in the rename code, *not* the interface
- code.) The program /even/ runs in Falcon resolutions--see note below!
-
- There are six ways to run the program. We'll start with the easiest one, and
- that's to just double-click on RENAMEIT.PRG. You'll see a small dialog appear
- with some icons at the top, "Old Name" & "New Name" fields in the middle, and
- "Select", "Change", and "Exit" on the bottom. You want to rename something
- (we'll start with the program itself) so click on "Select". This is used to
- select which file, folder, or disk you want to rename. For now, just select on
- "RENAMEIT.PRG" and click "Okay". You'll see both the "Old Name" and "New Name"
- fields change to contain "RENAMEIT.PRG", and the cursor will be at the end of
- the "New Name" field. Press the ESC key to clear the field and type
- "ReNameIt.PRG". That's the name we want for the program. Now click on
- "Change". You'll see an hourglass for a few seconds and then it will change
- back to the arrow. That's all! You've just changed the filename. ("Exit",
- obviously, exits the program. Don't flub it by mistake because ReNameIt! won't
- ask if you really want to exit.)
-
- I suppose you're probably wondering now what those icons are at the top of the
- dialog, huh? Well, the disk/folder/file icon brings up info about the program,
- like version number, release date, serial number, and, of course, the
- programmer ego trip. (We're pretty fond of the programmer ego trip.) It also
- reminds you this is a Shareware program. The other icon, the question mark,
- gives some brief help (and I do mean brief). The icon in the upper right
- corner allows you to drag the dialog anywhere on the screen.
-
- You can enter anything for the new filename. You can type in the regular
- characters, as well as lowercase, directly; to enter a funky character, hold
- down the ALT key and press a letter, number, or function key. If you know the
- ASCII code for a character, hold down the ALT key and type the ASCII code on
- the numeric keypad. Then let go of the ALT key. Or, if you don't want to go
- searching all over your keyboard, just click the right mouse button. A larger
- dialog will appear with all the funky characters the ST has. Just select one.
- (Pressing the right mouse button again will abort.) Don't worry about what
- characters are allowed... ReNameIt! will not allow you to enter anything that
- won't work.
-
- If you want to select a folder, just click on the folder inside the
- fileselector and leave the "Filename" blank. To select a volume label, just
- select the root directory and make sure the "Filename" is blank. ReNameIt
- isn't that picky about renaming things--it'll rename anything, even hidden and
- system files (although that's not a good idea!)
-
- Okay, so running RENAMEIT.PRG is just one way to use ReNameIt. You can also
- use it as an accessory... just rename the program so its extender is .ACC (i.e.
- ReNameIt.ACC), copy it to wherever your accessories are and reboot the
- computer. (It also works fine from MultiDesk Deluxe from CodeHead.) When you
- select "ReNameIt! 1.5" from the Desk menu, the dialog will appear. From there
- use it as above. (See below for some notes about accessory usage.)
-
- You can also use ReNameIt! as a NeoDesk accessory. This works basically the
- same as a regular accessory, except that you can place ReNameIt!'s icon on the
- NeoDesk desktop and double-click it from there to open up the ReNameIt! dialog.
- You can also drag a file to ReNameIt!'s icon and ReNameIt! will fill in the
- "Old name" for you. You need NeoDesk 3 to take advantage of this, of course;
- consult your NeoDesk manual on installing NeoDesk accessories to get the
- details.
-
- You can also run ReNameIt! by dropping a file onto the program icon; as when
- used as a NeoDesk accessory, it will fill in the "Old name" for you. You will
- need TOS 2 (or higher) or NeoDesk 3 to use this feature.
-
- Then, for those die-hard TTP fans, you can rename the program to ReNameIt.TTP
- and run it that way. At the parameter prompt from the Desktop, enter first the
- full pathname of the file you want to rename, then a space, then the new name
- (without the path) that you want to change it to. The first name isn't case
- sensitive--ReNameIt! will find it whether it's in upper case or not. The
- second name--the new name--IS case sensitive; type it in EXACTLY as you want it
- to appear on the disk. Click "Okay" from the parameter dialog (or press
- RETURN) and ReNameIt! will change the name. If the file is in the same
- directory as ReNameIt.TTP, you don't have to type in the full path for the
- first name. Here's a few examples:
-
- oldname.ext NewName.EXT - renames a file from oldname.ext (or
- OLDNAME.EXT), to NewName.EXT. NewName.EXT
- is exactly as the new name will appear,
- including the lower case letters.
-
- C:\auto\ NewAuto - renames a folder called auto (or AUTO) on
- drive C: to NewAuto. You MUST enter the
- last backslash ('\') so the ReNameIt! knows
- you intend to rename a folder.
-
- C:\auto\oldname.ext New - names a file called oldname.ext in the
- auto folder on drive C: to New.
-
- The last way to use ReNameIt! is from a CLI (Command Line Interpreter). The
- parameters are the same as for the .TTP method, but you need to specify the
- program name or your CLI won't know which programs you're running (obviously).
- Here's an example:
-
- >renameit oldname.ext NewName.EXT
- |
- '-- CLI prompt
-
- If you use ReNameIt! a lot, you'll probably find the keyboard shortcuts
- helpful. Pressing ALT-S is the same as clicking the "Select" button; RETURN is
- equivalent to "Change". "Undo" exits, ALT-I is info, and HELP is the brief
- help.
-
-
- -- What's the deal? ----------------------------------------------------------
- ¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨
- The ST has all the extended characters built into it, there just isn't an easy
- way using GEM to include these symbols in filenames. There isn't ANY way using
- GEM or TOS to use lower case letters in naming your disks, files, or folders
- (that's where we had to lie, cheat, and steal from the OS to make it work).
- There are some combinations the ST doesn't like and we have trapped the fatal
- ones, the program won't let you use these characters (spaces, backslashes,
- etc.).
-
- There are a few more things you should know about, though. GEM and TOS do NOT
- like programs with lower case file extenders (i.e. NewName.PRG is fine but GEM
- chokes on NewName.Prg--it has no idea that it's supposed to be a program. It
- is possible to edit your DESKTOP.INF or NEWDESK.INF to allow it to run program
- with the different extenders, *IF* you know what you're doing!) Many other
- programs are also picky about extenders in lowercase, so you're probably best
- leaving the extenders in all CAPS. When you copy a file or folder containing
- lower case letters in the name, GEM will thank you by changing all the letters
- back to upper case (sad, but true; let me (dmj) know if you want that fixed).
- Extended characters will be retained, though.
-
- Some versions of ARC and LHarc don't like odd characters and lower case
- characters in archive names, so test them with one or two files before renaming
- a lot of files. (LHarc 2.01 preserves the case inside archive files, though,
- as you may have noticed with this LZH!)
-
- NeoDesk 3.02 handles lowercase in filenames as GEM does, but it doesn't treat
- upper and lower case as equivalent when matching icons; this means that
- READTHIS.1ST will match the READ*.* (question mark) icon, but ReadThis.1st will
- not. It can also become confused if you try to copy over a file with a
- lowercase name. NeoDesk 3.03 does NOT have this problem--just turn off the
- "Check for bad filenames" option in the "More" dialog from the "Preferences"
- dialog. Many thanks to Dan Wilga for adding this to NeoDesk!
-
- If you Bob Luneski's Diamond Edge, you should make sure to enable the "Ignore
- Illegal Names" in the "Medic" menu. This will stop Diamond Edge's Medic from
- treating ReNameIt!-named files from being interpreted as errors. Many thanks
- to Bob Luneski for this option!
-
- If you plan to use a disk in a PC I recommend not using ReNameIt! on it.
- MS-DOS can behave erratically when provided a weird filename. (Of course,
- MS-DOS behaves erratically ANYWAY, right?)
-
-
- -- Something about using as an accessory? ------------------------------------
- ¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨
- GFA BASIC has a few annoying bugs in its compiler. One of those has to do with
- reserving memory for accessories. If you use ReNameIt! as an accessory through
- something like MultiDesk Deluxe, you should have no problems; if you don't, be
- warned that on early TOS machines ReNameIt! consumes an enormous chunk of
- memory when run as an accessory (on the order of 200K). It doesn't really need
- this space, but with some glitches in GFA BASIC's compiler, there are just four
- things to do:
-
- 1. Use ReNameIt! as a program; nobody sane uses accessories anyway, right? ;-)
- 2. Buy MultiDesk Deluxe (an excellent program!) which will allow you to load
- and unload ReNameIt!, as an accessory, as you need it.
- 3. Wait for GFA BASIC 4 to come out so I can recompile the program bug-free.
- 4. Register the program so I'll be motivated to recode the entire thing in
- assembly, effectively bypassing GFA's memory glitches. (HINT, HINT!)
-
-
- -- Something about using ReNameIt! on a Falcon? -----------------------------
- ¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨
- ReNameIt! /does/ work in Falcon resolutions--it looks rather nice in 640x480x16
- mode. Having all that extra room on the screen makes an amazing difference.
-
- Due to a "feature" in TOS 4, the Falcon is unable to locate any file with
- lowercase letters in its name. Extended characters work just fine. I'm
- putting together two work-arounds for this bug (yes, I consider it a bug)--the
- first is a program called "SANITIZE", which will scan an entire disk (or
- folder) and automatically "fix" its name to conform to MS-DOS standards. This
- will make it easy to "sanitize" disks before moving them to the PC (or
- Falcon).
-
- The other work-around is to patch TOS 4 to allow it to locate the lowercase
- filenames. This would just go in the AUTO folder. I cannot do this until I
- get my Falcon (hopefully VERY soon) but I'm definitely going to do it because I
- /like/ lowercase names.
-
- Should you encounter a filename on the Falcon that the machine just doesn't
- seem to be able to find (or delete) you CAN use ReNameIt! to restore the name
- to "proper" form. This is MUCH easier than trying it with a sector editor.
- Because ReNameIt! does not use TOS to find files, it does not suffer from the
- TOS 4 filename bug.
-
-
- -- TLC Software --------------------------------------------------------------
- ¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨
- A $20 contribution will get you the latest version of *all* TLC utilities
- including:
-
- TLC Book - A combination address book and date keeper. Version 3.0 now prints
- phone books as well as address books, mailing labels, date books, and date
- labels. It allows as many entries as your systems memory will hold and has
- full hot key access. Also new is the ability to merge multiple address books
- and you can even print addresses, dates, or labels to disk! Supports any
- printer and works in ST & TT resolutions except low.
-
- TLC Attributor - Allows renaming volume labels, files, changing files
- attributes (read only, hidden, system, etc). Runs as a program or accessory in
- all but low resolution. Allows setting the fast load bit as well as updating
- the date/time stamp on files.
-
- TLC Fixer - Allows changing ASCII or HEX strings in programs or data files.
- Runs as an accessory or program in all resolutions except low. Will do
- multiple searches, ask before changing, keep backups etc. Uses hot keys or
- GEM.
-
- TLC Icon Maker - Creates icons in .RSC files from DEGAS medium or high
- resolution (.PI2, .PI3) pictures, for use with DRIs RCS2 or Kumas K-Resource.
-
- The TLC Sound Machine - Allows playing and manipulating digitized sounds
- created with DigiSound, SoundOff, MasterSound, ST Replay and more. You can
- modify the sounds and save them to disk in several formats.
-
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- want to load a slide show program and set a series of buttons to display a
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-
- TLC RSRC - Creates GFA Basic 3.x compatible ASCII LST files from resources
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- instructions in the LST file.
-
- All these programs for one low $20 price.
-
-
- -- dmj software --------------------------------------------------------------
- ¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨
- View II (coming Real Soon Now) - View pictures, animations, text files,
- digitized sound files, and ARC/LZH files, right from the Desktop or NeoDesk!
- View any resolution picture in color or mono--fast conversions! Installed on a
- hard drive, View II takes ABSOLUTELY NO RAM but is always ready to act. All
- viewer programs written in 100% assembly for small size and fast execution.
- Compatible with everything (we're still looking for something it won't work
- with). Automatically installs itself OR lets you control the installation.
- Installs on a hard drive or RAM disk (RAM disk uses 48K RAM or less). Works on
- any ST, STe, TT, or Falcon. Commercial, price to be announced.
-
- DMJ GIF - This excellent GIF converter allows you to convert high-quality GIF
- images to high-quality Spectrum, DEGAS, or Tiny pictures. It allows you to
- convert using either the ST or STe palette (that's right--STe Spectrum
- pictures!), and has lots of other options. Shareware, just $15. (Color
- monitor required.)
-
- Spc-3375 - A Spectrum picture viewer with some nifty features. It's the only
- Spectrum viewer that displays 3,375 of the STe's 4,096 colors on a regular
- ST--with virtually NO FLICKER. Spc-3375 will view single pictures or a
- slideshow; it will attempt to fix out-of-sync ST's; and it will even slow down
- Mega STe's automatically to properly display Spectrum pix! Freeware. (Color
- monitor required.)
-
- Sound Lab - Sample editing software at its FASTEST! This program allows you to
- edit digitized sound quickly and easily. Features include Play, Listen, Record
- (from 4.9KHz to 30.7KHz), O-scope style monitor, Cut, Copy, Insert & Overlay
- (from memory or from file), Volume, Fade (four different shapes!), Echo, and
- Reverse, plus more. Handles lots of different sample formats, plenty of
- options. Complete docs and online help. An early beta version appeared on ST
- Format's cover disk--if the BETA VERSION is good enough for them, think what
- the full release version must be! Runs in any TT color or ST (color or mono)
- resolution. Shareware, just $20.
-
- BoinkSave - A screen saver - it displays a bouncing, spinning ball if you don't
- press a key or move the mouse for two minutes. A little more interesting than
- a plain black screen--interesting enough to make the cover disks of both Atari
- ST User and Atari ST Review. Freeware. (Color monitor required.)
-
- MoireSave - Monochrome users deserve a screen saver too, so here's a good one.
- This one draws Moire patterns on the screen after two minutes of inactivity.
- MUCH more interesting that inverting the screen! Freeware. (Monochrome
- monitor required.)
-
- MHz - Allows Mega STe's to switch between 8MHz and 16MHz with a configurable
- hot key. It's EVEN compatible with Spectrum. Freeware. (Color or mono, Mega
- STe required.)
-
- Spc Thumb - Create catalog images of your picture collection. Up to 25
- pictures can be shrunk to fit in a single color or grey catalog image, with or
- without names. Easy to use and BLISTERING QUICK! Shareware, just $10. (Color
- monitor required.)
-
-
- -- Revision History ----------------------------------------------------------
- ¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨
- Version 1.5, April 6, 1993:
-
- o If you use ReNameIt! with TOS 1.2, the fileselector no longer comes up with
- no search mask. We're not sure when this bug appeared, but it should be
- fixed now.
- o You can now rename something dragged and dropped onto ReNameIt!'s program
- icon properly. A single program line had accidentally been left out (oops).
- o We changed internally how the fileselector is called. This allows ReNameIt!
- to work properly on the Falcon and also frees up 32K of RAM.
- o The mouse pointer now changes to an hourglass, rather than a bee, while the
- program is renaming something.
- o There are no longer "mouse droppings". Before, they were always covered up;
- now they don't appear at all.
-
- Version 1.4, February 24, 1993:
-
- o Tom reworked the dialog routines so that you can drag the dialogs anywhere
- on the screen. Each dialog has its own position.
- o When using ReNameIt! as an accessory, windows now redraw correctly.
- o You can now use ReNameIt! as a NeoDesk accessory.
- o You can now drag-and-drop files onto ReNameIt!.
- o The dialogs have been slightly altered.
- o After renaming something, you can rename it again without having to select
- the Select button. This was supposed to be in v1.2, but was not implemented
- correctly. It now works properly.
- o The program is about 4K bigger. Most of this is the new flydial code.
-
- Version 1.3, December 2, 1992:
-
- o The program would crash if you tried to rename anything on a hard drive
- formatted to more than 16M using TOS 1.4 or higher. This has been fixed.
- o The program now uses 24K less memory. (These two fixes are related!)
-
- Version 1.2, November 16, 1992:
-
- o The main dialog has been slimmed down to almost nothing, and the icons
- were changed. There are no longer separate icons for different resolutions;
- this saves on program space.
- o The info and help dialogs were added, which contain more info than was
- available before.
- o The program is now much more intelligent about what it will let you enter
- in the "New name" field--it will no longer allow you to enter an illegal
- filename in any way. (If you try REALLY HARD, you might outsmart the
- program--lots of luck.)
- o You can now enter special characters by holding down the ALT key and
- pressing letters. If you know the ASCII code, you can hold down the ALT key
- and type the ASCII code on the number keypad. (You could do this before if
- you had TOS 2.05 or higher, but now it works for all TOS versions.)
- o The program no longer asks you if you're SURE you want to change the name.
- It just does. I figured it was more annoying to to have the alert appear
- than to restore the name if you screwed up.
- o After changing a name, the new name is copied to the old name, instead of
- clearing both fields. This makes it easier to correct a typo (you won't
- have to reselect the name).
- o The mouse no longer disappears while a rename is taking place.
- o You may have noticed a slight difference in the underline character I used
- in this doc file. That's because I found out the one I was using confused
- TOS 1.0. I *HATE* when that happens.
- o Sorry to make the program bigger, but that's what happens when you make the
- interface code more complicated.
-
- Version 1.1, September 16, 1992:
-
- o You can now properly select extended characters in ST and TT low
- resolutions.
- o If an error occurs while using the program as TTP or CLI program, the error
- is displayed as a simple text message, rather than as an alert box. (Using
- an alert box in a TTP is a real no-no.)
- o The program icon is now highlighted when you select it. Tom also touched
- up the icons so they look better.
- o I rearranged the extended characters in the dialog so they appear in
- ascending ASCII order. This should make it easier to find a particular
- character.
- o Tom adjusted the program's memory requirements so it works on his Mega STe
- as an accessory.
- o The program is now slightly smaller (even before packing).
-
- Comments? Questions? We've got an open ear--er, mailbox. Just write!
-
-
- -- Oh, the life of a programmer ----------------------------------------------
- ¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨
- This time around Tom & I nailed down a few bugs. While we were at it we
- replaced the GFA FILESELECT command (which uses 32K) with direct GEM calls
- (which don't). Not only does this result in a lower memory requirement, but it
- also means it works properly on the Falcon--not just in ST compatibility modes,
- but also in genuine Falcon resolutions.
-
- I (dmj) have just received the NeoDesk 3.03 update. I must say I'm impressed;
- Dan Wilga states in his documentation that disabling "Check for bad filenames"
- may slow down disk reading, but I can't tell the difference. I can whole-
- heartedly recommend NeoDesk to anyone serious about using their ST; not only is
- the program first-rate, but the product support is just as good!
-
- ReNameIt! will be updated again as soon as I get my Falcon and can add the
- Falcon patches. What with a few serious projects already heavily in
- development, I feel a bit guilty spending time on ReNameIt!... but hey, it's
- only taking me a few hours, so I can live with a /little/ guilt.
-
- By the way, does anyone REALLY read this file all the way down here to the
- end?
-