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- Use the ARROW UP and DOWN, PAGE UP and DOWN, and
- CTRL-PAGE-UP and CTRL-PAGE-DOWN to highlight the
- CD-ROM you want, then press ENTER.
- >``
- Check Floppy Disk for Duplicates will read the
- directory of the floppy disk in the drive, and
- compare the files found there to your database.
- If there are any possible duplications, you are
- presented with the information on the file, and
- the possible duplicates, and then given the option
- to delete or retain the floppy disk file(s).
- This option will read a file listing, and compare the
- file names found within to the ones in your CDPRO
- database. It will create a report or file with the
- list of duplicates, unique files, and/or percentages.
- Suggested uses: Deciding whether or not to buy a
- new CD. Deciding on files to download - do you have
- them already?
- <``
- You can alter the DOS command shown, then press ENTER to execute the
- command. Press Esc to exit without executing the command.
- %FN and %TAG can be used in place of a file name. %FN will be replaced with
- the file name you last highlighted, and %TAG will repeat the command for
- each of the files you have tagged, replacing the %TAG with each file name.
- Multiple commands can be executed by typing them all in, separated by
- the "^" symbol. I.E.: DIR^PAUSE will do a directory of the current directory
- and then pause.
- Because the program must shell out to DOS between each command, and then
- the "->" feature has been added so that an internal change directory can
- be run to same the shell time. After the command has been executed, the
- current directory will be changed back to the original. This is very useful
- for unzipping files into a particular directory. For example,
- PKUNZIP FILE -> E:\TEMP will change to drive E:, change to the \TEMP
- directory, unzip the file, then change back to what was the current drive
- and directory. The DOS piping features (">" "<") work as normal.
- For larger numbers of DOS commands, executing the command "COMMAND" is
- recommended (This invokes a DOS shell. Type EXIT when done).
- CD-ROM DRIVE LETTER - what letter does DOS use to refer to your CD player?
- DEFAULT COMMAND - When CTRL-X is pressed in the file tables, a window is
- opened in which you can type in any DOS command. The command you
- specify here as the default will be automatically placed in the window
- for you. You can still edit the command line before it is executed.
- VIEWERS - When ENTER is pressed, the highlighted file may be viewed.
- Enter the name (and path if necessary) of each of the file viewers
- you wish to use in these 3 lines. Include any parameters (I.E. use
- PKZIP -V to view, not just PKZIP or PKUNZIP). There is an internal
- text file viewer if you do not have one, but it can only be used
- on files roughly 100K and less in size. If you would like to use
- it rather than shelling to an external text file viewer, specify
- INTERNAL on the text viewer line.
- TARGET DIRECTORY - the default directory to which files will be copied
- from the CD when CTRL-C or CTRL-Z is pressed (copy or unzip commands
- in the file tables). You can still alter the destination directory
- after you press those keys.
- DEFAULT CD-ROM - Some reports and utilities use this as the default CD.
- Use this if you have one CD you use more than the rest.
- This function will read a DOS directory from the
- CD-ROM drive, and correct the information stored
- in the UCDMGR database if necessary.
- To correct information for an entire CD in one
- shot, please use the utility called FIXDISC.EXE
- that may have been included with the UCDMGR
- archive. If it has not been included, please
- check with the source of the UCDMGR archive for
- UCDFDATE.ARJ.
- <``
- Use the ARROW UP and DOWN, PAGE UP and DOWN, and
- CTRL-PAGE-UP and CTRL-PAGE-DOWN to highlight the
- directory you want, then press ENTER.
- Pressing alphanumeric keys will locate CDs - for
- example, pressing SAM would move the highlight bar
- to the first directory for the SAMPLE CD-ROM.
- >``
- Esc - Done Viewing The File.
- - Use Cursor Keys To Scroll Forward, Backward, and
- Right To Left. (Search string occurances are NOT
- displayed).
- PgUp - Move Backward One Full Screen *
- PgDn - Move Forward One Full Screen *
- Home - Go to Begining Of File. *
- End - Go to End Of File *
- Ctrl-PgUp - Go to Begining Of File. *
- Ctrl-PgDn - Go to End Of File *
- * (Will display search string occurances, if any)
- Ctrl/
- - Display Data At Far Right Side Of File.
- Ctrl/
- - Display Data At Far Left Side Of File.
- Ctrl-J - Jump to line (requires user input)
- Ctrl-S - Search for string (requires user input)
- Ctrl-F - Search for string (requires user input)
- Ctrl-N - Search for next occurance of string already
- specified.
- Ctrl-X - Execute a DOS Command (requires user input)
- Press ESC To Return to Program
- FILES.BBS come in many different formats. Format
- Configuration allows you to define what these formats
- look like, so that you may import and export them.
- This function allows you to convert a DOS text file
- from one format to another. Please note that you
- MUST specify a different name for the output file
- than for the input file.
- <``
- This option will go through the CD-ROM Manager
- database, and compare the file names for the CD you
- select with the file names for the other CDs in
- your collection. If they match closely enough, they
- will be considered duplicates, and added to the
- report with whatever options you choose.
- <``
- FILES.BBS come in many different formats. Format
- Configuration allows you to define what these formats
- look like, so that you may import and export them.
- If a field is missing, simply mark its location as
- starting in column 0. The file name may not be
- excluded, for obvious reasons.
- <``
- Use ARROW-UP and -DOWN, PAGE-UP and -DOWN, and CTRL-PAGE-UP
- and CTRL-PAGE-DOWN to highlight a directory, then press ENTER.
- You will then be presented with a list of files in that
- directory, which you may view, copy, or execute any valid
- DOS command on.
- H``
- FILES.BBS come in many different formats. Format
- Configuration allows you to define what these formats
- look like, so that you may import and export them.
- If a field is missing, simply mark its location as
- starting in column 0. The file name may not be
- excluded, for obvious reasons.
- <``
- Importing File Information
- Source
- - the text file that contains the file names,
- sizes, dates, and descriptions for ONE
- directory located on a CD-ROM. Ensure that
- the layout of the text file is already
- described in the Format Configuration option.
- - If adding to an existing CD, use the F5 key
- to pop-up a list of CDs, and select from
- there. Otherwise, type in a new 15 character
- title for your CD. Uppercase is recommended.
- Directory - Ensure that the title you give this
- directory is different than previous ones
- that you have added, or the program will
- assume that the file information being
- imported belongs in the existing directory.
- Importing File Information
- Source
- - the text file that contains the file names,
- sizes, dates, and descriptions for ONE
- directory located on a CD-ROM. Ensure that
- the layout of the text file is already
- described in the Format Configuration option.
- - If adding to an existing CD, use the F5 key
- to pop-up a list of CDs, and select from
- there. Otherwise, type in a new 15 character
- title for your CD. Uppercase is recommended.
- Directory - Ensure that the title you give this
- directory is different than previous ones
- that you have added, or the program will
- assume that the file information being
- imported belongs in the existing directory.
- This function builds a table that contains only the file entries
- with your Search Phrase contained in the file name or description.
- Use ARROW-UP and -DOWN, PAGE-UP and -DOWN, and CTRL-PAGE-UP
- and CTRL-PAGE-DOWN to highlight a file.
- Typing with the normal Alphanumeric Keys (I.E.: 1 G P) will find
- the first file that starts with that letter, or those letters.
- Pressing the arrow keys clears the "locator". Backspace should
- be used to back up if you press the wrong letter(s).
- Pressing ENTER allows you to edit the file's information.
- CTRL-V and CTRL-X can be used to View and/or Run the file that
- is highlighted.
- H``
- Use the ARROW UP and DOWN, PAGE UP and DOWN, and
- CTRL-PAGE-UP and CTRL-PAGE-DOWN to highlight the
- CD-ROM you want, then press ENTER.
- >``
- About the CD-ROM PRO Librarian/File Manager
- This program is shareware. If you find it useful, please register it
- by sending $25 to: Vince Sorensen, 6 Armstrong Bay, Regina, Sk., Canada
- S4N 4G7. You can receive your registration key to access the extra
- features either by mail or by modem (BBS Number: 306-789-8682).
- Registration can be paid by cash, cheque, or money order.
- Please consult the documentation for set-up procedures
- Features:
- Access all your CDs with this one program! Includes advanced search
- techniques, file viewing, copying, unarchiving, and the viewing of files
- within the archives. Reports and utilities include file listing creation
- and conversion between formats, checking floppy disks for files that
- duplicate those within the CDPRO database (with option to remove), check
- file listings for files that duplicate those in the CDPRO database
- (great for answering the questions: Do I want to buy this CD? Do I need
- to download this file, or do I have it already?), CD versus CD unique
- and duplication reports, and add/correct dates and sizes for files in the
- library when the CD manufacturer didn't include them in their listing.
- Advanced searching techniques/reports included DOS-style wildcards.
- CD-ROM manufacturers often alter the file names
- slightly in order to meet ISO-9660 standards.
- Typically this means removing leading characters
- or altering them, such as changing #1KEEN.ZIP to
- 1KEEN.ZIP or _1KEEN.ZIP. This program therefore
- ignores # $ _ - and ! characters when comparing
- file names. The user can define additional
- "non-standard" characters to be ignored, but the
- key words in the database must be updated after
- doing so. This function rebuilds those key words.
- <``
- Recreate File Listings A.K.A. Create FILES.BBS
- Although it is assumed that you imported the file
- information from a FILES.BBS, you also had the option
- of adding files that were not in the database when
- running "Correct Date and Size". If you wish a
- current FILES.BBS that includes these added files,
- or you wish a FILES.BBS in a different format without
- having to convert from the original, use this feature.
- <``
- When you wish to remove a CD from the database,
- you can do so one directory at a time with this
- utility.
- If you wish to do the entire CD in one shot,
- use the utility called UCDREMCD.EXE. This EXE
- may or may not have been included in your
- original UCDMGR archive, but should be available
- from the same place you got UCDMGR.
- <``
- Type in the phrase for which you wish to search. If you use
- the characters '*' or '?', they will work the same as DOS
- wildcards. '||' indicates OR, and '&&' indicates AND.
- Examples (the
- indicates they would be found)
- !FILE*DESC .ZIP 11/??/92 EAT*WORM
- FILE.ZIP 01/12/88 DESCRIPTION
- ANT.ZIP
- 11/17/92 SMALL INSECT
- PEST.ZIP 01/05/93 BOTHERSOME
- BIRD.ZIP 02/02/93 EATS WORMS
- WORM.ZIP 05/02/93 EATS DIRT
- &EAT DI
- FI||EAT EAT&&WORM
- Case is ignored. If the AND or OR symbols or used, wildcard symbols
- are considered normal characters. I.E. U&&I*E will NOT find UIE,
- but it will find I*E
- U or UI*E.
- H``
- This function builds a table that contains only the file entries
- with your Search Phrase contained in the file name or description.
- Use ARROW-UP and -DOWN, PAGE-UP and -DOWN, and CTRL-PAGE-UP
- and CTRL-PAGE-DOWN to highlight a file.
- Typing with the normal Alphanumeric Keys (I.E.: 1 G P) will find
- the first file that starts with that letter, or those letters.
- Pressing the arrow keys clears the "locator". Backspace should
- be used to back up if you press the wrong letter(s).
- Pressing ENTER allows you to edit the file's information.
- CTRL-V and CTRL-X can be used to View and/or Run the file that
- is highlighted.
- H``
- USING TABLES
- ACTION
- Insert
- Add a Record
- Delete
- Delete a Record
- Enter
- Edit a Record
- Exit to the Previous Screen
- Arrow Up/Down
- Scroll through the table
- Page Up/Down
- Scroll through the table, one
- page at a time
- Ctrl-Page-Up
- Top of the List
- Ctrl-Page-Down
- Bottom of the List
- LOCATOR FIELDS are also sometimes available. By typing
- in the characters you would like to find, the table
- display will locate a record. For Example, typing
- NI will find the first record with the key word that
- begins with an NI.
- Type in the phrase for which you wish to search. If you use
- the characters '*' or '?', they will work the same as DOS
- wildcards. '||' indicates OR, and '&&' indicates AND.
- Examples (the
- indicates they would be found)
- !FILE*DESC .ZIP 11/??/92 EAT*WORM
- FILE.ZIP 01/12/88 DESCRIPTION
- ANT.ZIP
- 11/17/92 SMALL INSECT
- PEST.ZIP 01/05/93 BOTHERSOME
- BIRD.ZIP 02/02/93 EATS WORMS
- WORM.ZIP 05/02/93 EATS DIRT
- &EAT DI
- FI||EAT EAT&&WORM
- Then specify the file name (and path if necessary) that you wish
- to create, and output the information to (use PRN for a printed
- report). The report (or dos text file) will be 120 characters
- wide, and contain the file name, date, size, short description,
- CD title, and directory.
- H``
- Use ARROW-UP/DOWN, PAGE-UP/DOWN, and CTRL-PAGE-UP/PAGE-DOWN to highlight
- a file. Typing with the normal Alphanumeric Keys (I.E.: 1 G P) will find
- the first file that starts with that letter, or those letters. Pressing
- the arrow keys clears the "locator". Backspace should be used to back
- up if you press the wrong letter(s).
- - Pressing ENTER allows you to edit the file's information.
- - Pressing Insert allows you to add information.
- - The Delete key will delete the file's information.
- - CTRL-I will ask CD-ROM PRO to attempt to install and run the file(s) that
- you have highlighted and/or tagged.
- - CTRL-S will search the file lists in the current order, from the current
- location for a specific phrase. CTRL-N finds the next occurrance.
- - F2 or CTRL-V will allow you to view or run the highlighted file. What
- action is taken depends on the file extension. For example, JUMP.EXE
- would be run while JUMP.GIF would be viewed using the GIF Viewer you
- specified in the configuration section.
- - SPACE tags or untags files for CTRL-X commands. F10 clears all tags.
- - CTRL-X allows you to execute any command on a CD-ROM file, or a group
- of tagged files, whether that be copying it to your hard drive, unzipping
- it, or any other valid DOS command. CTRL-C executes a copy to the
- default target directory. CTRL-Z pkunzips the file to the default
- target directory.
- - F3 or CTRL-D brings up the extended description for that file.
- USING TABLES
- ACTION
- Insert
- Add a Record
- Delete
- Delete a Record
- Enter
- Edit a Record/Select a Record
- Exit to the Previous Screen
- Arrow Up/Down
- Scroll through the table
- Page Up/Down
- Scroll through the table, one
- page at a time
- Ctrl-Page-Up
- Top of the List
- Ctrl-Page-Down
- Bottom of the List
- LOCATOR FIELDS are also sometimes available. By typing
- in the characters you would like to find, the table
- display will locate a record. For Example, typing
- NI will find the first record with the key word that
- begins with an NI.
- This option will go through the CD-ROM Manager
- database, and compare the file names for the CD you
- select with the file names for the other CDs in
- your collection. If none match closely enough, they
- will be considered unique, and added to the
- report with whatever options you choose.
- <``
- You can alter the file information shown, use CTRL-V to
- View/Execute the file, or CTRL-X to execute a DOS command.
- Ctrl-Enter can be used to save changes. Pressing the
- Escape key on the first field on the screen allows you
- to exit without saving your changes.
- The Extended Description field has a number of special
- features making it similar to a mini-text editor. Auto-
- word wrap is supported, and arrow keys work as they would
- in a word processor rather than moving you between fields.
- You must press ESCAPE to back up to the previous field,
- and either press ENTER on the last line of this field or
- CTRL-ENTER on any line of this field to accept your changes
- and move on to the next field.
- H``
- !CDLOOKUP
- CHKFLP >
- CH_DUPESz
- COMMAND
- CONFIG
- CORRECT
- DIRECTRY
- DISP_HLP
- DOS_FMT
- DUPES
- FF_UPDAT*"
- FIND_DIR
- FMTCONFIS&
- IMPORTFI
- IMPORTIN
- LONGSEAR
- LOOKUPCD
- MAIN 86
- REBUILD
- RECREATE
- REMOVEDI
- SEARCH
- SEARCHF
- SHO_FN
- SRCHRPT
- TABLE
- TABLES
- UNIQUE
- UPDATE
-