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-
- File Finder Pack
- Version 4.8
- October 4, 1994
- by
- Jim Derr
-
- Member of
- Association of Shareware Professionals
- CSERVE ID 76266,2634
-
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- HARDWARE SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 3
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- QUICK START . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 3
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- PERFORMING A FUZZY SEARCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 4
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- CONFIGURING THE FFF.EXE ,FFD.EXE, and FF2.COM PROGRAMS . . . . . .
- 5
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- MEMORY USAGE IN THE FFF.EXE PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 6
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- FF2 PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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- FFF PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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- FFF HOT KEYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 18
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- MODIFYING THE FFF FILE LISTING FORMAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 21
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- MODIFYING THE FFF PRINT FORMAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 22
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- FFD PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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- SMART LAUNCH FEATURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 26
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- MEMORY SWAPPING OPTION IN FFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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- MONOCHROME MONITORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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- MISC. INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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- THE SGREP PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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- REGULAR EXPRESSIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 30
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- REVISION HISTORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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- INDEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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- FileFinder Version 4.7 User Manual Page-3-
-
- This is a shareware product. If you find these utilities useful
- please register and keep shareware alive. Only registered users will
- be supported..
-
- HARDWARE SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
-
- FF2, FFF, and FFD can be run on any DOS based PC having a CGA, MDA,
- EGA, VGA, or HERC monitor.
- The DOS operating system must be 3.1 or greater. Both program will
- also operate correctly in the DOS compatibility box of OS/2 1.2 or
- greater. Token ring networks or Novell networks are also supported.
- DOS memory requirements range from a low of 160K to a high of 400K
- depending on how the FFF program is configured.
-
- QUICK START
- The FF2 program performs file search operations and will show the
- results on the screen or the output can be redirected to a file.
-
- The FFF program performs file search operations and will display the
- results on the screen in a scrollable window. Numerous operations can
- then be performed on user selected files.
-
- The FFD program performs directory search operations and will display
- the results on the screen in a scrollable window.
-
- FF2, FFF, and FFD use basically the same format for the command line
- option. All command line parameters MUST be separated by blanks and
- all options MUST begin with a forward slash /. The options may appear
- anywhere on the command line. The format of the command line for
- both programs is:
-
- FFx [options] [[drives:] [filespec]] [options]
-
- If the drives parameter is omitted the programs will search all hard
- drives that can be identified. If the drives parameter is included
- then only the drives specified will be searched. (PLEASE NOTE THE
- COLON MUST BE ENTERED AFTER THE DRIVE LETTERS).
-
-
- FileFinder Version 4.7 User Manual Page-4-
-
-
- PERFORMING A FUZZY SEARCH
-
- Both FF2 and FFF can also perform a fuzzy search. This is useful if
- you are trying to locate a file but don't know the exact filename.
- The fuzzy search routine will attempt to locate files that sound like
- the filename entered on the command line. To indicate that you want a
- fuzzy search use the /~ command line parameter. PLEASE NOTE: WHEN
- PERFORMING A FUZZY SEARCH DO NOT INCLUDE A FILE EXTENSION. See the
- examples below.
-
- If the colon is entered without any drive letter preceding it then FFF
- and FF2 will only search for files on the current default disk drive.
-
- For example:
-
- FFF : *.bat
-
- This will search for all files on the current default drive that have
- a file extension of bat.
-
- Multiple filespecs may be entered along with multiple drives. For
- example:
-
- FF2 *.BAK CD: \UTILITY\*.COM DE: \TEMP\*.* C:\JIM\*.*
-
- This example will:
- 1) Find all files that have a file extension of BAK that resides on
- any identifiable hard drive.
-
- 2) Find all files that have a file extension of COM in the UTILITY
- directory or any sub-directory of the UTILITY directory ONLY ON
- HARD DRIVES C AND D.
-
- 3) Find all files that reside in the TEMP directory or any sub-
- directory of the TEMP directory ONLY ON HARD DRIVES D AND E.
-
- 4) Find all files that reside in the JIM directory or any sub-
- directory of the JIM directory ONLY ON THE C DRIVE.
-
- FFF QRT /~
-
- Perform a fuzzy search looking for all files that sound like qtr on
- all drives.
-
- Any options that appear on the command line are active for all search
- operations.
-
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- FileFinder Version 4.7 User Manual Page-5-
-
- CONFIGURING THE FFF.EXE ,FFD.EXE, and FF2.COM PROGRAMS
-
- The FF series of programs have numerous configurable options. To
- configure the programs the configuration program FFFCFG.EXE must be
- run. Simply enter FFFCFG at the DOS command prompt and the answer the
- questions as they appear. The FFFCFG program will create an FFF.CFG
- file that is used by all FF programs. THE FFF.CFG FILE SHOULD BE
- MOVED INTO A DIRECTORY THAT IS LOCATED IN YOUR DOS PATH.
-
- When the CTRL-ENTER keys are pressed FFF can execute a user defined
- program against the currently highlighted file based on the file
- extension. Up to THREE sets of file extensions and program names can
- be defined.
-
- When prompted for an extension list enter the file extensions you wish
- to operate on, each extension MUST have a period preceding the
- extension, i.e. EXT1=.ZIP.LZH.ZOO
-
- When prompted for the program to execute, please include the full path
- and use the ! character to indicate where to substitute the filename,
- i.e. PGM1=C:UTILITYSHEZ.EXE !
-
-
- FileFinder Version 4.7 User Manual Page-6-
-
- MEMORY USAGE IN THE FFF.EXE PROGRAM
-
- The FFFCFG program now allows you set the number of files and unique
- directories that the FFF program can handle. The FFF program comes
- pre-configured to handle 3000 files and 300 unique directory names.
- Under this configuration the FFF program uses approximately 317,000
- bytes of memory. If you increase or decrease the number of files FFF
- can handle it's memory usage increases or decreases by 49 bytes for
- each additional file you tell FFF to handle.
-
-
- If you increase or decrease the number of unique directory names FFF
- can handle its memory usage increases or decreases by 70 bytes.
-
-
- To determine the amount of memory FFF will need, use the following
- formula:
-
- 149300 + (49 * number of files to handle) + (70 * number of dirs
- to handle)
-
-
- For example, the memory requirements for FFF to handle 5000 files and
- 400 unique directories would be:
-
- 149300 + (49 * 5000) + (70 * 400) = 422,300
-
- The FFF program will automatically use EMS memory if it is available.
- EMS memory will be used to store directory information thus freeing
- conventional memory allowing FFF to handle more file names.
-
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- FileFinder Version 4.7 User Manual Page-7-
-
- FF2 PROGRAM
- This program will find files on your hard disk. It as fashioned after
- the whereis program but has more features.
-
- Format is:
-
- FF2 [options] [[drives:] [filespec]] [options]
-
- Where options are:
- /C comma delimited listing
- /R raw listing - full path name only
- /S short listing - filename.ext only
- /B list in bat file format
- /P pause when screen is full
- /Q quite mode
- /I also look inside archive files
- /A only look inside archive files
- /G Greater or Equal to mm-dd-yy
- /L Less or Equal to mm-dd-yy
- /= Equal to mm-dd-yy
- /SD Single Directory search only (do not recurse)
- /1 stop after finding one file
- errorlevel 1 returned if no files found
- errorlevel 0 returned if files are found
- /Z[RHSA] Show files with specified attributes
- /X"cmd" execute a cmd against all files found
- /@ Prompt for options.
- /NN No-Network drive search
- /LN Look for network drives
- /! Exclude files that match specified pattern
- | /w Find files that were created or modified on a specific
- | day(s) of the week.
- /t Find files that contain a specified text string.
- /F Create a fixed format listing
- /SL Find files with size less than or equal to x.
- /SG Find files with size greater than or equal to x.
- /D Display compressed filenames being searched.
- /4x Also search the 4DOS/NDOS descriptions for the text x.
- (NOTE: IF THE TEXT X HAS EMBEDDED BLANKS YOU MUST ENCLOSE
- THE ENTIRE PARAMETER IN QUOTES. For Example. "/4grep
- program"
- /~ Perform a fuzzy search.
-
- The filespec's that are specified on the command line can include a
- disk and directory. If a disk and or directory is specified than the
- search will be restricted to the specified disk and directory and any
- sub-directories under the specified directory. Each filespec can
- contain different starting disks and directories.
-
- When specifying the file to search for FF2 has a quick complete
- algorithm. If you do not include a period in the file extension FF2
- will expand the filespec using the wildcard character ? for the
- remainder of the filespec. For example if you entered FF2 AB, FF2
- will expand the filespec to AB??????.???. If you enter FF2 C:\BAT\B
- FF2 will expand the filespec to C:\BAT\B???????.???. However if you
- enter FF2 B.* , FF2 will not alter the filespec since you included a
- period in the filespec.
-
- FF2 also has an expanded wild card search algorithm. If you include an
-
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- * on both sides of the filename, FF2 will find all files that
- contain the characters entered between the *'s anywhere in the
- filename. For example:
-
- FF2 *inst*
-
- This will find all files that contain inst somewhere in the filename.
-
- I.E. D:\ANY\PINST.BAT
- C:\ONE\PCINSTAL.BAT
- C:\TWO\INSTALL.COM
-
- To find files with no extension include the period but no file
- extension. I.E. FF2 *me*.
-
- If no disk or directory is included with the filespec than all hard
- disks will be searched.
-
-
- FileFinder Version 4.7 User Manual Page-9-
-
- FF2 now has the capability to automatically identify all hard disks on
- your system. You can over-ride this automatic detection by setting
- the environment variable FF to the disk letter your wish the search to
- be performed on. For example. SET FF=CD tells FF2 to search the C and
- D drives if you have not specified a disk in the filespec on the
- command line.
-
- All output from FF2 can be redirected or piped by using the DOS
- redirect and pipe characters.
-
- The default output produced by FF2 file-size, file-date, file-time,
- disk:\directory\filename.file-ext. This can be changed by using the
- following command line options:
-
- /C Produces a comma delimited listing, this listing can be imported
- into most spreadsheet and database programs.
-
- /R Produces a raw listing containing disk:\directory\fn.ext only.
-
- /S Produces a short listing containing filename.ext only.
-
- /B Produces a listing that can be used as a bat file. The output is
- as follows:
- %1 filename.ext %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9
-
- /P Will case a pause when the screen is full.
-
- /Q Quite mode no output produced but results can be tested by using
- the if errorlevel command in a .bat file.
-
- /I This option tells FF2 to also look inside any archive files for
- the indicated files. The archive files that are supported are
- | ZIP, ARC, ARJ, ZOO, PAK, LZH, SQZ, and RAR files.
-
- /A This option tells FF2 to ONLY look inside archive files for the
- indicated files.
-
- /1 This option tells FF2 to stop looking for files after it finds
- the first file that matches the specified pattern.
-
- /G This option allows you to limit the file search to files that
- have a filedate Greater than or Equal to the date specified. The
- format is /Gmm-dd-yy.
- I.E. /G01-01-90 or /G1-1-90 will list files that have a
- filedate greater than or equal to 1-1-90.
- (Note this option may be combined with the /L option to specify a
- date range)
-
- /L This option allows you to limit the file search to files that
- have a filedate Less than or Equal to the date specified. The
- format is /Lmm-dd-yy.
- I.E. /L01-01-90 or /L1-1-90 will list files that have a
- filedate less than or equal to 1-1-90.
- (Note this option may be combined with the /G option to specify a
- date range)
-
- /= This option allows you to limit the file search to files that
- have a filedate Equal to the date specified. The format is /=mm-
- dd-yy.
-
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- I.E. /=01-01-90 or /=1-1-90 will list files that have a
- filedate to 1-1-90.
-
- /Z[RHSA]
- This option allows you to limit the file search to files that
- have specific attributes. For example, specifying /ZA will list
- files that have the archive attribute, /ZRH will list files that
- have the read-only attribute OR the hidden attribute set.
- ***PLEASE NOTE IF YOU SPECIFY THE /A OR /I OPTIONS THAN THIS
- OPTION IS IGNORED***
-
- /SD This option informs FF2 to only search the directory that was
- specified on the command line and not to search any directories
- that exist under the specified directory.
-
-
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-
- /X"cmd"
- This options allows you to tell FF2 to execute a specified
- against all files that are found.
- For Example:
-
- /X"del &"
-
- will execute the delete command against all file that were found.
- The command can be any DOS command or another program. FF2 will
- insert the disk:\dir\fn.fext of the found file into the command
- where you place the & character.
-
- For example if you specify the following:
-
- /X"grep any & -s"
-
- and FF2 finds the file c:\data\any.doc it will execute the
- following command:
-
- grep any c:\data\any.doc -s
-
- If you do not put the & in then FF2 will insert the found
- filespec at the first blank in the command you specify, or at the
- end of the command if no blanks exist.
-
- /@ This options instructs FF2 to prompt the user for the command
- line parameters. PLEASE NOTE NO OTHER PARAMETERS ARE ALLOWED ON
- THE COMMAND LINE IF THIS OPTION IS SPECIFIED. The use of this
- option also allows the user to use the DOS redirect feature to
- feed FF2 it's parameters.
-
- For example: FF2 /@ < FF2.DAT
-
- This instructs FF2 to read its parameters from the file names
- | FF2.DAT.
-
- /NN This option allows you to bypass the searching of Network drives.
- If you configured FF2 to search for network drives you may use
- this option to temporarily bypass the network drive search.
-
- /LN This option allow you to search for files on Network drives. If
- you configured FF2 to ignore network drives you may use this
- options to temporarily look for files on any networked drives.
-
- /! This option allows you to exclude files. Files that match the
- excluded file pattern will not be listed. For example if you
- entered the following command:
- FF2 *.c /!f*.c
- This would list all the files with a .C file extension EXCEPT for
- files that begin with the letter F and have a file extension of
- .C.
-
- /Wx This option allows you to search for files that were created on a
- | specific day(s) of the week. Replace the x with one or more
- | digits in the range of 0-6 where 0=Sunday, 1=Monday, 2=Tuesday,
- | etc.
- | Example: /W123 This would find files creates on Monday, Tue, or
- Wed.
-
-
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-
- /Tx This option allows you to find files that contain specific text
- | strings. Replace the x with the text string you wish to search
- | for. For example, to find all files that contain the word TIME
- | use the code the parameter as follows:
- /Ttime
- If the word or phrase you wish to search for has embedded spaces
- you MUST ENCLOSE THE ENTIRE PARAMETER IN QUOTES. For example, to
- find all files that contain the phrase NOW IS THE TIME code the
- parameter as follows:
- "/Tnow is the time"
-
- /F The F option will produce a fixed format listing of found files.
- This listing can be input to a sort program if needed.
-
- /D The D option will display the compressed files that FF2 searches
- through. This can be helpful for finding damaged compressed
- files.
-
-
- /SLx The SL option allows you to find files that have file sizes Less
- than or Equal to x. Where x is the number of bytes.
-
- /SGx The SG option allows you to find files that have file sizes
- Greater than or Equal to x. When x is the number of bytes.
-
- /4x When searching for files also search the 4DOS/NDOS descriptions
- and show all files that have the text X in their description.
- (NOTE: IF THE TEXT X HAS EMBEDDED BLANKS YOU MUST ENCLOSE THE
- ENTIRE PARAMETER IN QUOTES. For Example. "/4grep program"
-
- /~ Perform a fuzzy search.
-
-
- FileFinder Version 4.7 User Manual Page-13-
-
- FFF PROGRAM
-
- This program will find files on your hard disk, and present them in a
- scrollable list.
-
- Format is FFF [options] [[drives:] [filespec]] [options]
-
- Where options are:
- /2 25 line mode display
- /4 43 line mode display
- /5 50 line mode display
- /d Search for dup files. (filename.ext only)
- /D Search for dup files. (filename.ext and file size)
- /G Greater or Equal to mm-dd-yy
- /= Equal to mm-dd-yy
- /L Less or Equal to mm-dd-yy
- /I also look inside archive files
- /A only look inside archive files
- | ( T H E A RCHIVE FILES THAT ARE SUPPORTED ARE
- | ZIP,ARC,ARJ,PAK,LZH,SQZ, and RAR)
- /Z[RHSA]
- Show files with specified attributes
- /SD Single Directory search only (do not recurse)
- /NN No-Network drive search
- /LN Look for network drives
- /@ Prompt for options.
- /! Exclude files that match specified pattern.
- /w Find files that were created or modified on a specific day of the
- week.
- /t Find files that contain a specified text string.
-
- /I This option tells FFF to also look inside any archive files for
- the indicated files. The archive files that are supported are
- | ZIP, ARC, ARJ, ZOO, PAK, LZH, RAR,and SQZ files.
-
- /A This option tells FFF to ONLY look inside archive files for the
- indicated files.
-
- /d This option tells FFF to search and display duplicate files. Only
- the filename.ext will be used to determine duplicates.
-
- /D This option is the same as the /d option except the filename.ext
- and file size will be used to determine if a file is a dup.
-
- /G This option allows you to limit the file search to files that
- have a filedate Greater than or Equal to the date specified. The
- format is /Gmm-dd-yy.
- I.E. /G01-01-90 or /G1-1-90 will list files that have a
- | filedate greater than or equal to 1-1-90.
- | (Note this option may be combined with the /L option to specify a
- | date range)
-
- /L This option allows you to limit the file search to files that
- have a filedate Less than or Equal to the date specified. The
- format is /Lmm-dd-yy.
- I.E. /L01-01-90 or /L1-1-90 will list files that have a
- filedate less than or equal to 1-1-90.
- (Note this option may be combined with the /G option to specify a
- date range)
-
-
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-
- /= This option allows you to limit the file search to files that
- have a filedate Equal to the date specified. The format is /=mm-
- dd-yy.
- I.E. /=01-01-90 or /=1-1-90 will list files that have a
- filedate to 1-1-90.
-
- /SD This option informs FF2 to only search the directory that was
- specified on the command line and not to search any directories
- that exist under the specified directory.
-
-
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-
- /Z[RHSA]
- This option allows you to limit the file search to files that
- have specific attributes. For example, specifying /ZA will list
- files that have the archive attribute, /ZRH will list files that
- have the read-only attribute OR the hidden attribute set.
- **PLEASE NOTE IF YOU SPECIFY THE /A OR /I OPTION THAN THIS OPTION
- IS IGNORED.**
-
- /NN This option allows you to bypass the searching of Network drives.
- If you configured FF2 to search for network drives you may use
- this option to temporarily bypass the network drive search.
-
- /LN This option allow you to search for files on Network drives. If
- you configured FF2 to ignore network drives you may use this
- options to temporarily look for files on any networked drives.
-
- /! This option allows you to exclude files. Files that match the
- excluded file pattern will not be listed. For example if you
- entered the following command:
- FF2 *.c /!f*.c
- This would list all the files with a .C file extension EXCEPT for
- files that begin with the letter F and have a file extension of
- .C.
-
- /Wx This option allows you to search for files that were created on a
- | specific day(s) of the week. Replace the x with one or more
- | digits in the range of 0-6 where 0=Sunday, 1=Monday, 2=Tuesday,
- | etc.
- | Example: /W123 This would find files creates on Monday, Tue, or
- | Wed.
-
- /Tx This option allows you to find files that contain specific text
- strings. Replace the x with the text string you wish to search
- for. For example, to find all files that contain the word TIME
- use the code the parameter as follows:
- /Ttime
- If the word or phrase you wish to search for has embedded spaces
- you MUST ENCLOSE THE ENTIRE PARAMETER IN QUOTES. For example, to
- find all files that contain the phrase NOW IS THE TIME code the
- parameter as follows:
- "/Tnow is the time"
-
-
- /@ This options instructs FFF to prompt the user for the command
- line parameters. PLEASE NOTE NO OTHER PARAMETERS ARE ALLOWED ON
- THE COMMAND LINE IF THIS OPTION IS SPECIFIED. The use of this
- option also allows the user to use the DOS redirect feature to
- feed FF2 it's parameters.
-
- For example: FFF /@ < FFF.DAT
-
- This instructs FFF to read its parameters from the file names
- | FFF.DAT.
-
- | /SLx The SL option allows you to find files that have file sizes Less
- | than or Equal to x. Where x is the number of bytes.
-
- /SGx The SG option allows you to find files that have file sizes
- Greater than or Equal to x. When x is the number of bytes.
-
-
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- /4x Also search the 4DOS/NDOS descriptions for the text x.
- | (NOTE: IF THE TEXT X HAS EMBEDDED BLANKS YOU MUST ENCLOSE THE
- | ENTIRE PARAMETER IN QUOTES. For Example. "/4grep program"
-
- | /~ Perform a fuzzy search.
-
-
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-
- The filespec's that are specified on the command line can include a
- disk and directory. If a disk and or directory is specified than the
- search will be restricted to the specified disk and directory and any
- sub-directories under the specified directory. Each filespec can
- contain different starting disks and directories.
-
- When specifying the file to search for FFF has a quick complete
- algorithm. If you do not include a period and the file extension FFF
- will expand the filespec using the wildcard character ? for the
- remainder of the filespec. For example if you entered FFF AB, FFF
- will expand the filespec to AB??????.???. If you enter FFF C:\BAT\B
- FFF will expand the filespec to C:\BAT\B???????.???. However if you
- enter FFF B.* , FFF will not alter the filespec since you included a
- period in the filespec.
-
- FFF also has an expanded wild card search algorithm. If you include an
- * on both sides of the filename, FFF will find all files that
- contain the characters entered between the *'s anywhere in the
- filename. For example:
-
- FFF *inst*
-
- This will find all files that contain inst somewhere in the filename.
- I.E D:\ANY\PINST.BAT
- C:\ONE\PCINSTAL.BAT
- C:\TWO\INSTALL.COM
-
- To find files with no extension include the period but no file
- extension. I.E. FFF *me*.
-
- If no disk or directory is included with the filespec than all hard
- disks will be searched.
-
- FFF now has the capability to automatically identify all hard disks on
- your system. You can over-ride this automatic detection by setting
- the environment variable FF to the disk letter your wish the search to
- be performed on.
-
- For example. SET FF=CD tells FFF to search the C and D drives if you
- have not specified a disk in the filespec on the command line.
-
-
- FFF will display all the files it found, up to it's internal maximum
- of 3000 files, on the screen in a scrollable list. You can use the
- cursor keys, Pgup, Pgdn, HOME, END, CTL-HOME, and CTL-END to scroll
- the list. Pressing the ESC key will exit the program.
-
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- FFF HOT KEYS
-
- ALT-X
- ALT-Q
- ESC Any of these keys will immediately exit FFF.
-
- CURSOR-RIGHT
- CURSOR-LEFT
- Scroll screen right or left.
-
- HOME Pressed once will take you to top of screen. Pressed twice will
- take you to top of list.
-
- END Pressed once will take you to bottom of screen. Pressed twice
- will take you to bottom of list.
-
- F1 will display the help panel.
-
- F9 This will allow you to sort the file list that is displayed on
- the screen. The list can be sorted by filename, file extension,
- file date, or disk:\dir location.
-
- ENTER
- Pressing the ENTER will do one of three things depending on how
- the ENTER key was configured.
-
- 1) The ENTER key will do nothing.
-
- 2) The ENTER key will exit the FFF program and will change the
- default disk and directory to the one that contains the file
- currently highlighted on the screen.
-
- 3) The ENTER key will invoke the SHEZ program on the currently
- highlighted file.
-
- CTRL-ENTER
-
- The CTRL-ENTER key invokes the SMART LAUNCH feature of FFF. FFF
- looks at the file extension of the currently highlighted file and
- execute the program that is associated with that extension. The
- associations are defined during the configuration of the FFF
- program. Before the program is launched, FFF will attempt to
- swap itself out of memory if the memory swapping feature was
- selected during program configuration.
- If no smart launch program has been defined FFF will than launch
- the default BROWSE program.
-
- G Pressing the G key will exit the FFF program and will change the
- default disk and directory to the one that contains the file
- currently highlighted on the screen.
-
- (THE ENTER KEY WILL ONLY FUNCTION IF THE USER SPECIFICALLY TELLS
- THE FFFCFG PROGRAM TO ACTIVATE THE ENTER KEY.)
-
- R Pressing the R key allows you to run any program you wish against
- the currently highlighted file. A window will pop-up in which
- you must enter program name that you wish to execute. The
- program can be a DOS internal program, i.e. del, rename, or any
- EXE, COM, or BAT file. When you enter the program to execute you
-
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- must tell FFF where to place the highlighted filename in the
- command by using the ! character as a place holder. Before FFF
- runs the command the ! will be replaced with the highlighted
- filename. When you enter the program name to run, if the first
- character is a ~ FFF will pause after each execution allowing you
- to view the output from the program.
-
- S Pressing the S key will invoke my Compressed file manager called
- SHEZ. The Program file SHEZ.EXE must be in the DOS path for this
- options to function.
-
- E Pressing the E key will execute the program or BAT file currently
- highlighted on the screen. Before the Program is executed FFF
- will prompt you for any command line parameters that you want to
- pass to the program. It will then change to the disk and
- directory that the program is contained in, unload itself from
- memory and execute the program.
-
- T The T key will toggle the tagged status of the highlighted item.
-
- U The U key will untag all tagged items.
-
- ALT-D will delete the currently highlighted file.
-
- ALT-L The ALT-L key will invoke the browser program on the
- highlighted file. The BRZ.COM program must be in the DOS
- path for this option to function.
-
- ALT-E The ALT-E key will invoke an editor of your choice. The
- default editor is QEdit by Sammy Mitchell, however you can
- change this default by using the FFFCFG program.
-
- ALT-C
- ALT-O The ALT-O or ALT-C keys will allow you to copy the
- highlighted file. A window will appear prompting you for
- the destination drive and directory.
-
- ALT-W The ALT-W key will invoke a word processor of your choice.
- The wordprocessor program name must be set using the FFFCFG
- program before this options can be used.
-
- ALT-T Write out the displayed file list to the file FFF.LST.
- (Also see section titled: MODIFYING THE FFF FILE LISTING FORMAT)
-
- ALT-P Print out the displayed file list to user specified device.
- | (Also see section titled: MODIFYING THE FFF PRINT FORMAT)
-
- | ALT-I Display a windows containing configuration and file stats
- | information.
-
- ALT-S Shell to DOS
-
- ALT-V Move the highlighted file. A window will appear prompting
- you for the destination drive and directory.
-
- CTL-D will delete all tagged files.
-
- CTL-C
- CTL-O The CTL-O or CTL-C keys will allow you to copy the all
-
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- tagged files. A window will appear prompting you for the
- destination drive and directory.
-
- CTL-R Pressing the CTL-R key allows you to run any program you
- wish against all tagged files. A window will pop-up in
- which you must enter program name that you wish to execute.
- The program can be a DOS internal program, i.e. del, rename,
- or any EXE, COM, or BAT file. When you enter the program to
- execute you must tell FFF where to place the tagged filename
- in the command by using the ! character as a place holder.
- Before FFF runs the command the ! will be replaced with the
- filename.
-
- CTL-T Write out a list of all tagged files to file FFF.LST.
-
- CTL-P Print out a list of all tagged files to device STDPRN.
-
- CTL-G Pressing the CTL-G keys will allow you to run the included
- SGREP program against a group of tagged files. (See the
- section titled SGREP PROGRAM for more information) You will
- have the option of performing a normal text search or a
- regular expression search against all tagged files.
-
- CTL-V Move the tagged file(s). A window will appear prompting you
- for the destination drive and directory.
-
-
- / Pressing the forward slash key will activate the FFF menu system.
- A menu bar will appear at the top of the screen. Using the left,
- right, up, and down cursor keys highlight the menu item you wish
- to activate then press the ENTER key to perform the highlighted
- operations. Pressing the ESC key will exit the menu system.
-
- CAPS-LOCK
- When the CAPS-LOCK key is active, a tagged file status line will
- be displayed on the bottom of the screen. Pressing the CAPS-LOCK
- key again will remove this status line.
-
- ALT-F2
- The ALT-F2 keys allows the user to modify the format of the file
- list that is written out when the ALT-T keys are pressed.
-
- ALT-F3
- ALT-F4
- The ALT-F3 and ALT-F4 keys allows the user to modify the print
- format when the ALT-P keys are pressed. The ALT-F3 key allows
- you to edit print line 1 format. The ALT-F4 keys allows your to
- edit the print line2 format.
-
- ALT-F5
- The ALT-F5 keys allows the use to change the default print line
- length.
-
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- MODIFYING THE FFF FILE LISTING FORMAT
-
- When writing out a file list using the ALT-T keys, FFF uses a template
- that defines the format of the file. The template contains variables
- that tells FFF what information to include in the file listing. The
- following variables can be used when defining the template:
-
- VARIABLE DESCRIPTION LENGTH
- $FF = filename.file-extension 12 characters
- $FN = filename variable
- $FX = file-extension variable
- $N8 = filename 8 characters
- $X3 = file-extension 3 characters
- $DN = directory-name variable
- $DF = directory-name 80 characters
- $CN = full-path-specification variable
- $SZ = file-size 8 characters
- $DT = file-date 8 characters
- $TI = file-time 8 characters
- $AT = file-attributes 4 characters
-
- The default format when writing out a file listing is:
- $SZ $DT $TI $AT $CN
-
- Using the ALT-F2 command the format of the listing file can be changed
- while FFF is currently being executed. When modifying the template
- please be aware that anything entered on the template line other than
- a variable name will also appear in the file listing file. THIS
- INCLUDED BLANK CHARACTERS.
-
- The default may also be changed by using the FFFCFG program and
- modifying the listing template when then appropriate prompt appears.
-
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- MODIFYING THE FFF PRINT FORMAT
-
- When printing out a file list using the ALT-P keys, FFF uses a
- template that defines the format of the file. The template contains
- variables that tells FFF what information to include in the printer
- listing. The following variables can be used when defining the
- template:
-
- VARIABLE DESCRIPTION LENGTH
- $FF = filename.file-extension 12 characters
- $FN = filename variable
- $FX = file-extension variable
- $N8 = filename 8 characters
- $X3 = file-extension 3 characters
- $DN = directory-name variable
- $DF = directory-name 80 characters
- $CN = full-path-specification variable
- $SZ = file-size 8 characters
- $DT = file-date 8 characters
- $TI = file-time 8 characters
- $AT = file-attributes 4 characters
-
- The default format when printing out a file listing is two lines per
- file. Their format is as follows.
- $CN
- $SZ $DT $TI $AT
-
- Using the ALT-F3 and ALT-F4 commands the format of print line one and
- print line two can be changed while FFF is currently being executed.
- If you do not want two print lines produced per file set the second
- print line template to all blanks via the ALT-F4 command or set the
- second print line template to all blanks when using the FFFCFG program
- to configure the FFF program. When modifying the template please be
- aware that anything entered on the template line other than a variable
- name will also appear in the file listing file. THIS INCLUDED BLANK
- CHARACTERS.
-
- The default may also be changed by using the FFFCFG program and
- modifying the print line templates when then appropriate prompt
- appears.
-
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- FFD PROGRAM
-
- This program will find directories on your hard disk(s), and present
- them in a scrollable list.
-
- Format is FFD [options] [[drives:] [filespec]] [options]
-
- Where options are:
- /2 25 line mode display
- /4 43 line mode display
- /5 50 line mode display
- /G Greater or Equal to mm-dd-yy
- /= Equal to mm-dd-yy
- /L Less or Equal to mm-dd-yy
- /Z[RHSA]
- Show files with specified attributes
- /LN Look for network drives
- /@ Prompt for options.
- /! Exclude directories that match specified pattern.
-
- /G This option allows you to limit the file search to files that
- have a filedate Greater than or Equal to the date specified. The
- format is /Gmm-dd-yy.
- I.E. /G01-01-90 or /G1-1-90 will list files that have a
- filedate greater than or equal to 1-1-90.
- (Note this option may be combined with the /L option to specify a
- date range)
-
- /L This option allows you to limit the file search to files that
- have a filedate Less than or Equal to the date specified. The
- format is /Lmm-dd-yy.
- I.E. /L01-01-90 or /L1-1-90 will list files that have a
- filedate less than or equal to 1-1-90.
- (Note this option may be combined with the /G option to specify a
- date range)
-
- /= This option allows you to limit the file search to files that
- have a filedate Equal to the date specified. The format is /=mm-
- dd-yy.
- I.E. /=01-01-90 or /=1-1-90 will list files that have a
- filedate to 1-1-90.
-
- /Z[RHSA]
- This option allows you to limit the file search to files that
- have specific attributes. For example, specifying /ZA will list
- files that have the archive attribute, /ZRH will list files that
- have the read-only attribute OR the hidden attribute set.
- **PLEASE NOTE IF YOU SPECIFY THE /A OR /I OPTION THAN THIS OPTION
- IS IGNORED.**
-
- /LN This option allow you to search for files on Network drives. If
- you configured FF2 to ignore network drives you may use this
- options to temporarily look for files on any networked drives.
-
- /! This option allows you to exclude directories. Directories that
- match the excluded pattern will not be listed. For example if
- you entered the following command:
- FF2 * /!f*
- This would list all the dirs EXCEPT for dirs that begin with the
-
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- letter F..
-
-
- /@ This options instructs FFD to prompt the user for the command
- line parameters. PLEASE NOTE NO OTHER PARAMETERS ARE ALLOWED ON
- THE COMMAND LINE IF THIS OPTION IS SPECIFIED. The use of this
- option also allows the user to use the DOS redirect feature to
- feed FF2 it's parameters.
-
- For example: FFD /@ < FFD.DAT
-
- This instructs FFD to read its parameters from the file names
- FFD.DAT.
-
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- FFD HOT KEYS
-
- ALT-X
- ALT-Q
- ESC Any of these keys will immediately exit FFF.
-
- CURSOR-RIGHT
- CURSOR-LEFT
- Scroll screen right or left.
-
- HOME Pressed once will take you to top of screen. Pressed twice will
- | take you to top of list.
-
- END Pressed once will take you to bottom of screen. Pressed twice
- will take you to bottom of list.
-
- F1 will display the help panel.
-
- F9 This will allow you to sort the file list that is displayed on
- the screen. The list can be sorted by filename, file extension,
- file date, or disk:\dir location.
-
- ENTER
- Pressing the ENTER key will run the FFF program against the
- | currently highlighted directory and will display all files in
- | the directory and sub directories.
-
- | CNTL-ENTER
- | Pressing the CNTL-ENTER key will run the FFF program against the
- | currently highlighted directory and will displayu all files in
- | the directory only, not in any sub directories.
-
-
- G Pressing the G key will exit the FFD program and will change the
- default disk and directory to the one currently highlighted.
-
-
- ALT-I Display a windows containing FFF stats and information.
-
- ALT-S Shell to DOS.
-
- DEL will delete all tagged files.
-
- ALT-T Write out directory list to file FFD.LST
-
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-
- SMART LAUNCH FEATURE
-
- The SMART LAUNCH feature of FFF allows FFF to execute a user defined
- program based on the file extension of the currently highlighted file.
- The FFFCFG program allows you to enter three sets of file extensions
- and three associated programs to launch when the CTRL-ENTER is pressed
- in the FFF program.
- The FFFCFG program will display the following prompts:
-
- ENTER/EDIT FILE EXTENSION LIST 1:
- EXT->
-
- AT this prompt enter the first list of file extensions that you wish
- the FFF program to identify. The list must include the dot extension
- separator and there may NOT be and spaces in the list. If you wanted
- FFF to identify the following file extensions, C, H, CPP, INC, the
- list would be entered as follows:
- .C.H.CPP.INC
-
- ENTER/EDIT PROGRAM FOR EXTENSION LIST 1:
- PGM->
-
- At this prompt enter the full path name of the program that you want
- FFF to launch if the highlighted file has a file extension that is
- included in list number 1.
-
- i.e. PGM->C:\UTILITY\EDIT.EXE !
-
- NOTE THE ! CHARACTER. THIS CHARACTER INDICATES TO THE FFF PROGRAM
- WHERE TO PLACE THE FILENAME WHEN LAUNCHING THE PROGRAM. Through the
- use of this character the user can also place any needed command line
- switches in the PGM specification.
-
-
- MEMORY SWAPPING OPTION IN FFF
- Beginning with release 3.3 of the FFF program, a memory swapping
- ability has been added. When invoking the Editor, SHEZ, shelling to
- DOS, or invoking another program via the R or CTL-R functions, FFF can
- optionally swap 90% of its code to either XMS, EMS memory (3.0 or
- 4.0), or to disk if XMS or EMS memory is not available. This option
- is OFF by default. It can be turned on by using the FFFCFG
- configuration program. Using this option allows you to run much
- larger programs from within FFF than would be normally possible. FFF
- first tries XMS memory than EMS memory.
-
-
- MONOCHROME MONITORS
-
- If you are using a monochrome monitor and the screen does not appear
- correct set the environment variable MONO to a Y. I.E. SET MONO=Y.
-
- MISC. INFORMATION
-
- Both FF2 and FFF are both DesQview aware.
- Beginning with version 3.4 both FF2 and FFF will now also search
- directories that have hidden or system attributes associated with the
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- directory.
-
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- THE SGREP PROGRAM
-
- The SGREP program, supplied with SHEZ, is used by SHEZ when the ALT-G
- key is pressed, to scan member(s) of a compressed file for words or
- phrases. It is included in the SHEZ package for those user's that do
- not have the FGREP program written by Chris Dunford. While the SGREP
- program performs the same function, it is not as fast or as powerful
- as Chris Dunford's FGREP program. When the ALT-G keys are pressed,
- SHEZ first tries to locate the SGREP.COM program, if it can not be
- found SHEZ will than try to locate the FGREP.COM program. Which ever
- program is found will be the one SHEZ users to scan for text.
-
- The SGREP command line format uses a subset of the FGREP program to
- maintain compatibility with FGREP. SGREP does allow the user to
- specify two target strings in the search argument. These two target
- strings are connected with an and, &, or or, '|' separator. Thus
- allowing the user to search for two different strings, or two strings
- or words contained on the same line. When the specific string is
- found, the line in the file that contains the string is written to the
- stdout DOS device, which is normally the display. The output may be
- redirected to a file or a printer using the normal DOS redirection
- symbols. The format of the SGREP command line is as follows:
-
- SGREP [options] "target(s)" {file(s)...|@file}
-
- Where options are:
-
- -f display **FILE-NAME for finds only
- -l line numbers
- -c case sensitive search
- -x no logo
- -e return errorlevel only
- -p pause when screen is full
- -v verbose display output
- -r perform a regular expression search
-
- @file indicates an ascii file containing a list of file to process.
- This list MUST include the complete file specification. I.E. The
- disk, directory, filename, and file extension.
-
- The target string(s) must be enclosed in quotes and special characters
- can be specified as indicated below.
-
- Hex byte sequences can be used to search for special non-displayable
- characters. They are specified using a pair of hexadecimal bytes
- preceded by a dollar sign,$.
-
- EXAMPLES: $23 include is the string #include
- $252.50 is the string %2.50
- $23$24$25 is the string #$%
-
- Two targets may be specified using the & and | characters to search
- for two targets. If the & is used the lines must contain
- both targets. If the | is used the lines must contain one of the
- targets.
-
- Example: "save|main" line must have save or main to be listed.
- "save&main" line must have save and main to be listed.
-
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- The format of the SGREP command line is presented here for
- documentation purposes only since FFF automatically invokes SGREP
- itself using a predefined set of options. SGREP may be run from the
- DOS command prompt, or when using the CTRL-G command option of FFF.
-
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- REGULAR EXPRESSIONS
-
- The regular_expression defines the pattern to search for. Upper- and
- lower-case are always ignored. Blank lines never match. The
- expression should be quoted to prevent file-name translation.
-
- x An ordinary character (not mentioned below) matches that
- character.
- "\" The backslash quotes any character. "\$" matches a dollar-sign.
- "^" A circumflex at the beginning of an expression matches the
- beginning of a line.
- "$" A dollar-sign at the end of an expression matches the end of a
- line.
- "." A period matches any character except "new-line".
- "*" An expression followed by an asterisk matches zero or more
- occurrences of that expression: "fo*" matches "f", "fo" "foo",
- etc.
- "+" An expression followed by a plus sign matches one or more
- occurrences of that expression: "fo+" matches "fo", etc.
- "-" An expression followed by a minus sign optionally matches the
- expression.
-
- "[]" A string enclosed in square brackets matches any character in
- that string, but no others. If the first character in the string
- is a circumflex, the expression matches any character except
- "new-line" and the characters in the string. For example,
- "[xyz]" matches "xx" and "zyx", while "[^xyz]" matches "abc"
- but not "axb". A range of characters may be specified by two
- characters separated by "-". Note that, [a-z] matches
- alphabetic, while [z-a] never matches.
-
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- REVISION HISTORY
-
-
- | v4.8 October 4, 1994 When pressing the Enter key on a directory entry
- | when running the FFD program, no files were displayed, - FIXED;
- | The FF2 and FFF programs now accept one or more digits in the /W
- | parameter to search for files created on particular days of the
- | week.
- | Added CTRL-ENTER hot key to the FFD program. Pressing the ENTER
- | key will show all files contained within the highlighted
- | directory only. The CTRL-ENTER key will show all files contained
- | within the highlighted directory and any and all sub directories.
- | Added support for searching inside RAR type compressed files.
- | When searching for files inside of compressed files, FFF and FF2
- | will now take into account any and all search criteria. This
- | includes filesizes, filedates, and day of the weeks search
- | criteria.
-
- | v4.7 September 16, 1994 Corrected problem when running a program
- | against a group of tagged files.
- When running a program against a group of tagged files a ~ may be
- used as the first character of the program spec. to make FFF
- pause after each execution of the user specified program.
- FF2 and FFF may now be interrupted during the search by pressing
- the ESC key.
- Added the /4 command line option to tell FF2 and FFF to also
- search the 4DOS/Ndos description text for specified keywords.
- Added ALT-V hot key to move highlighted files.
- Added CTL-V hot key to move groups of tagged files.
- Added command line option /~ to indicate that a fuzzy search is
- to be performed. This will allow users to search for files that
- contain the ~ character.
- The ENTER key action in FFF can now be configured to view the
- highlighted file using the configured file browsing program.
- (This is the default).
-
- v4.6 5/18/94 Added /F fixed listing option to FF2 program.
- Added /D display compressed files being searched to FF2 program.
- Added /SL and /SG options to search for files based on file size.
- Fixed screen problems when screen is set to mode that has more
- than 25 lines.
- Corrected read ZIP routine to prevent machine lockup when ZIP
- file is corrupt.
- FF2 and FFF will now, by default, also search for files inside
- directories that contain filename extensions.
-
- v4.5 12/27/93 FFF will use EMS automatically if available for storing
- directory information.
- Added /T command line parameter to FF2 and FFF program to find
- files that contain specified text strings.
- Added /W command line parameter to FF2 and FFF program to find
- files created or modified on a specific day of the week.
- FFF, FF2 and FFD will now automatically bypass CD-ROM drives.
- Corrected screen scrolling problem in FF2.
- FFF, FF2, and FFD now use a common external configuration files
- that is created and maintained by the FFFCFG program.
- When performing a search on tagged files in FFF a regular
- expression search may now optionally be performed.
- The file viewing program BRZ is now included in the FFF package.
-
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- v4.4 09/20/93 Increased file limit in FFF to 15,000 files.
- Added ability to print to a file or to LPT1-9.
- Gave user the ability to modify the format of a saved file list.
- Gave user the ability to modify the format of a print file
- listing.
- Fixed problem with FFF not finding the last duplicate file.
- The FFD program will now show the root directory of all included
- search drives.
- When writing a file list FFF will now prompt to over-write or
- append the file if the FFF.LST file already exists.
- Added the ALT-T command to the FFD program.
- Added the FFFHLP.COM program to reduce the memory requirements of
- | the FFF program.
-
- | v4.3 04/13/93 Added ability to exclude user specified drives from
- being searched.
- Made correction to date/time sort.
- Added CTRL right and left cursor for faster screen scrolling.
- Made swapping type configurable.
- Fixed ALT-T command.
- Increased search speed by 15-20%.
- Increased sort speed by 20%.
- When checking for duplicate files user can optionally search
- inside compressed files for dups.
- Added drop down menu to the FFF program.
- Added more configuable item to the FFF program.
- Added new program FFD that will search for directory spanning
- drives.
-
- v4.2 03/14/93 Maximum number of files that FFF can handle has been
- increased to 10,000.
- Added command line option /! to exclude file during search.
- Added command line option /= to search for file equal to a date.
- Enhanced the HOME and END keys in FFF.
- Corrected sorting routine when sorting by filename or file
- extension.
- When sorting by extension, files with equal extensions will also
- be sorted by filename.
- Added support to search for files inside SQZ type compressed
- files.
-
- v4.1 11/9/92 Fixed the FFF program to correctly accept command line
- options that are entered in when using the /@ command line
- switch.
- Added the ability to configure the function of the ENTER key.
- Added a smart launch feature to the FFF program that is activated
- via the CTRL-ENTER key combination.
-
- v3.8 4/1/92 Added CAPS-LOCK command in FFF to display tagged file
- status.
- Increased speed of locating and identifying all hard drives.
- Added SGREP program to search for text within tagged files.
- Added ability to swap FFF program to XMS or EMS memory.
- Added scroll bars to FFF display.
- Added ALT-C command to copy single files.
- Added CTL-C command to copy tagged files.
- Added CTL-G command to run SGREP program against a group of
- tagged files.
-
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- v3.7 7/19/91 Corrected FFF processing when searching for all files
- when using the /i option.
- Changed the FFFCFG program to retain previously configured
- colors.
- Added the ability to perform a fuzzy search.
- Added a configurable option to turn the file over-write warning
- message off when copying tagged files.
-
- V3.6 5/6/91 - Corrected floating tags.
- Added ALT-I to display config. and file stats.
- Implemented new sort routine to speed up file sorting.
- Added ALT-T, CTL-T commands to write out a file list.
- | Added ALT-P, CTL-P commands to print out a file list.
- | Added ability to configure FFF's colors.
- | Added ALT-X, and ALT-Q to exit FFF.
- Added the ability to activate or deactivate the ENTER key.
- Added the ability to configure FFF to handle up to 9000 files and
- 300 unique directory names.
- When invoking the browse program via the ALT-L command, if
- swapping is enabled FFF will swap itself out of memory before
- invoking the browse program.
-
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- FileFinder Version 4.7 User Manual Page-34-
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-
- INDEX
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- CONFIGURING THE FFF.EXE PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 5
-
-
- FF2 Command line options
-
- /! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 7
-
- /= . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 7
-
- /@ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 7
-
- /1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 7
-
- /A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 7
-
- /B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 7
-
- /C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 7
-
- /E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 7
-
- /G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 7
-
- /I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 7
-
- /L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 7
-
- /P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 7
-
- /Q . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 7
-
- /R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 7
-
- /S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 7
-
- /SD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 7
-
-
- FFD Command line options
-
- /! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 23
-
- /= . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 23
-
- /@ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 23
-
- /2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 23
-
- /4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 23
-
- /5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 23
-
- /G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 23
-
- /L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 23
-
- /LN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 23
-
- /Z . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 23
-
-
- FFD HOT KEYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 25
-
-
- FFD PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 23
-
-
- FFF Command line options
-
- /! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 13, 23
-
- /= . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 13
-
- /@ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 13, 23
-
- /2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 13, 23
-
- /4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 13, 23
-
- /5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 13, 23
-
- /A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 13
-
- /d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 13, 23
-
- /E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 13
-
- /G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 13
-
- /I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 13, 23
-
- /L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 13, 23
-
- /SD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 13, 23
-
- /Z[RHSA] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 13
-
-
- FFF HOT KEYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 18
-
-
- FFF PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 13, 23
-
-
- MEMORY SWAPPING OPTION IN FFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 26
-
-
- MEMORY USAGE IN THE FFF.EXE PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 6
-
-
- MODIFYING THE FFF FILE LISTING FORMAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 21
-
-
- MODIFYING THE FFF PRINT FORMAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 22
-
-
- MONOCHROME MONITORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 26
-
-
- PERFORMING A FUZZY SEARCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 4
-
-
- QUICK START . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 3
-
-
- REGULAR EXPRESSIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 30
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- FileFinder Version 4.7 User Manual Page-35-
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- REVISION HISTORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 31
-
-
- SMART LAUNCH FEATURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- 26
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