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- ┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │Documentation of ACD version 2.00, dated Nov. 21, 1991 (c) A. Merckens │
- └──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
-
- First, before giving some documentation on ACD, I'll give some background
- information on WHY I created yet Another Change Directory program.
-
- ┌─────────────────────────────┐
- │ What I liked about ..... │
- └─────────────────────────────┘
-
- NCD [Norton Change Directory - (c) Peter Norton]
- ───
- - first program that made "fast" changing directories possible
- - nice best guess when pathname is incorrectly spelled
- - possible to remove "current" directory [NCD RD .]
- - `speed search' when window with directory information appears on screen
- - possible to rename a directory
-
- LCD [Led's Change Directory - (c) Keith Ledbetter]
- ───
- - directory information on more than one drive at a time
- - change to correctly specified directory EVEN if not in directory
- database
- - fast
-
- ┌─────────────────────────────┐
- │ What I disliked about ... │
- └─────────────────────────────┘
-
- NCD
- ───
- - only directory-information on one drive at a time
- - directories are unsorted
- - updates are unsorted [NCD MD dirname]
- - messages that are driving me crazy when switching to a correctly
- specified path [NCD d:\bin\dos40; I know, I know, I should have
- specified NCD CD d:\bin\dos40]
- - unwanted updates of directory-information when NCD encounters an unknown
- directory
- - cannot write directory-information for network-drives
- - slow
- - cannot rename a directory on a network drive
-
-
- LCD
- ───
- - directories are unsorted
- - updates are unsorted [LCD MD dirname], even worse than NCD
- - pop-up window is too small when selecting from many directories
- - not possible to remove "current" directory [LCD RD . ]
- - not possible to explicitly give a drive name, e.g. LCD d:bi is not
- allowed
- - strange "BEST GUESS" when partial directory name could not be found
- - not DV-aware
- - if EGA/VGA 43/50 lines/page: on exit, the cursor is positioned at the
- wrong line
- - not possible to remove directory-information (locally), without actually
- removing directories: when network drives are scanned, quite often users
- have the same directory names (consider: UTILS); however, you may not be
- interested in these, and wish to remove `useless' directory-information
- - no `speed search' when pop-up window with directory information on screen
- [Well, in version LCD 4.0 - 10 days after first release of ACD 1.00 -
- Mr. Ledbetter implemented this in the same way as ACD....]
-
-
- So, I created Another Change Directory, which is, in my prejudiced opinion,
- the best of these two worlds.
-
-
- About the program ACD
-
- ACD is a program designed to have all the features I liked in LCD and NCD,
- and also to have the features I thought were missing in these programs. Just
- like LCD, ACD makes changing directories much easier, especially when you have
- a large harddisk with lots of different partitions or are hooked on a network
- drive.
-
- ACD works "across all drives" by maintaining the directory database of ALL
- drives in the file C:\ACD.IDX (by default). This means that you don't have to
- specify a drive letter when changing to a directory on a different drive.
- However, you are allowed to specify the drive letter which will be used
- to consider only the directories on the drive specified.
-
-
- The syntax:
-
- ACD [drive:]partial_dir[\][options]: change to a directory or present
- selection
- ACD =[drive:]partial_dir : use scrollback history to change directory
- ACD rd directory_name : delete directory; update database
- ACD md directory_name : create directory; update database
- ACD rd directory_name /local : delete directory-information recursively
- below directory_name from database; do not
- actually delete directories
- ACD md directory_name /local : create directory-information; do not
- actually create directory
- ACD ren dir1 dir2 : rename dir1 to dir2; update database
- ACD /create <drivelist> : scan drives and create directory database
- ACD /qcreate <drivelist> : scan drives (ignore dirs with extensions)
- and create directory database
- ACD /add <drivelist> : scan drives and add to directory database;
- existing info on a drive will be replaced
- ACD /qadd <drivelist> : scan drives (ignore dirs with extensions)
- and add to directory database
- ACD /?, or ACD /h : short help
-
- Options:
- /c : select Current drive [toggle]
- /i : test Inactive drives [toggle]
- /g : Graphical display of paths [toggle]
- /l : highlight selection Line [toggle]
- /m : show Menu with choices [toggle]
- /u : add Unknown directories with known
- parents [toggle]
- /0 : default commandline (0 pars) [toggle
- between '*', '=' and empty]
-
-
- Changing directories:
-
- ACD is used to switch quickly between directories across any drive. You
- simply invoke ACD and give it the full or partial name of the directory you
- wish to change to. For example, if you have a directory named D:\COMM\KERMIT
- you could switch to this directory with the command:
-
- C:\> ACD ker
-
- ACD will first try to do an immediate change to the directory name that you
- specify. If that change works, ACD simply exits immediately. If it fails,
- then ACD looks into your directory database and tries to figure out the
- directory name that you wanted. If more than one directory existed with the
- same partial name that you gave to ACD, it will display a pop-up window on
- the screen containing all of the matches found. Simply use the movement
- keys (PgUp, PgDn, Home, End, Arrow keys) to highlight the directory that you
- want to change to, then hit <Enter>.
-
- If the `current directory' is included in the partial match set, the
- highlight is positioned on this directory (sort of like "you are here"),
- otherwise, the highlight is positioned on the first match.
-
- Within the pop-up window, a `speed search' is available, i.e. when you
- press a key which doesn't have a special function (see below), then the
- character is added to the `partial name' you entered at the command-line,
- the pop-up window will possibly resized and the new selections will be
- shown if more than one directory exists with the same partial name: as soon
- as exactly one directory is selected by speed search, the directory will be
- selected without further confirmation.
-
- By pressing * the method of partial name search is toggled. Normally, ACD
- matches the partial name at the start of the last part of the directory.
- When pressing * once, it will match the partial name anywhere in the last
- part of the directory (see example below). If you press * again, the first
- method is used again.
- If you press \, then all subdirectories of the current selection are shown
- as well; if you press \ again, the previous state is restored.
-
- If you press ESC, the operation will be aborted.
- The + key makes the highlighted line point to the next drive in the
- selection window, and the Tab or ArrowRight makes the highlighted line
- point to the next directory with the same parent as the currently
- highlighted line. If you press the Ctrl-key and the Arrow-Left key
- simultaneously, then the highlight will go to the parent of the currently
- highlighted path.
- By pressing <ALT>C simultaneously, the highlighted path will be centered on
- the screen, allowing you to see the directories above and below the
- highlighted path. By pressing <ALT>T simultaneously, the highlighted path
- will be put on top of the screen.
-
- Summary on the action of keys when in pop-up window:
-
- F1 : gives help on the special keys
- Pg-Up : go to top of page, or go one page up
- Pg-Dn : go to bottom of page, or go one page down
- End : go to last entry
- Home : go to first entry
- Arrow-Up : go to previous entry
- Arrow-Dn : go to next entry
- Tab : go to next entry with the same `parent'
- Arrow-Right : go to next entry with the same `parent'
- BackTab : go to previous entry with the same `parent'
- Arrow-Left : go to previous entry with the same `parent'
- Ctrl Arrow-Left: go to `parent' of currently highlighted path
- ALT-C : center highlighted path on screen
- ALT-G : toggle graphic display
- ALT-L : toggle method of highlighting current selection; the
- whole line is highlighted, or only the last
- subdirectory
- ALT-M : Make new directory in highlighted path
- ALT-N : reName highlighted directory
- ALT-R : remove highlighted directory tree (locally)
- ALT-T : put highlighted path on top
- + : go to first entry of next drive
- * : toggle search method
- \ or / : toggle display of all subdirectories of current
- selection
- Enter : switch to highlighted entry
- A..Z : when the path's are preceded by capital characters,
- then these can be chosen to select a directory (see
- the /m option how to disable this menu)
- Esc : abort operation
- BS, Del : delete character from partial name for `speed search'
- : : select all drives instead of the one specified
- other char. : add character to partial name for `speed search';
- '?' has the common wildcard meaning
-
-
- Example:
-
- C:\> ACD do
-
- If this selects more than one directory, a pop-up window will be shown on
- the screen:
-
- ┌───╥─────────────────────────────[F1 help]────────────────[1/2]────────┐
- │ A ║ c:\bin\dos40 │
- │ B ║ d:\doreen │
- └───╨──────────────────────────────────────────────────────[do ]─┘
-
- In this case, two directories are selected. By using the arrow-keys and the
- <Enter>, or by pressing the next character (r or s), or by pressing a menu
- choice (the capital characters A or B), a selection can be made.
-
- By pressing the *, you will `toggle' the method of string-searching, and
- you'll get a pop-up window equal to the command:
-
- ACD *do
-
- So, for example:
-
- ┌───╥─────────────────────────────[F1 help]────────────────[1/4]────────┐
- │ A ║ c:\4dos │
- │ B ║ └─ bin\dos40 │
- │ C ║ d:\doreen │
- │ D ║ g:\utils\seldom │
- └───╨──────────────────────────────────────────────────── *[do ]─┘
-
- By entering * again, the first screen will be shown again.
- When you press \, you may get the following screen:
-
- ┌───╥─────────────────────────────[F1 help]────────────────[1/6]────────┐
- │ A ║ c:\4dos │
- │ B ║ └─ bin\dos40 │
- │ C ║ d:\doreen │
- │ D ║ ├──────── goodies │
- │ E ║ └──────── oldies │
- │ F ║ g:\utils\seldom │
- └───╨──────────────────────────────────────────────────── *[do*\ ]─┘
-
- This is the so called "graphic" presentation; if you press ALT-G, you will
- get the following screen:
-
- ┌───╥─────────────────────────────[F1 help]────────────────[1/6]────────┐
- │ A ║ c:\4dos │
- │ B ║ c:\bin\dos40 │
- │ C ║ d:\doreen │
- │ D ║ d:\doreen\goodies │
- │ E ║ d:\doreen\oldies │
- │ F ║ g:\utils\seldom │
- └───╨──────────────────────────────────────────────────── *[do*\ ]─┘
-
- If you prefer the non-graphic presentation, you may add the /g switch, or
- use a patch (described below), or use the /g switch in the environment
- variable ACD.
- By entering \ again, you will get the selection screen with 4 matches
- again. You can specify from the commandline which search method has to be
- used, and/or if all subdirectories of the selection have to be shown by
- starting with a star ("*") and finishing with a backslash ("\"), for
- example:
-
- ACD *do\
-
- will yield the previous screen directly from the commandline.
- Note that as soon as exactly one directory is selected by Speed Search, the
- directory is selected, without further confirmation.
-
- By default the line that indicates the current selection is highlighted; if
- you only want the last subdirectory highlighted, you can add the /l option
- to ACD, or press ALT-L when in the pop-up window.
-
- By default, all drives that are mentioned in the pop-up window are tested
- for their existence. This ensures that only directory information of the
- active drives is displayed. If you don't like this, or if testing your
- drives is S L O W then you may add the /i option. ACD will then display
- also the information of the (possibly) non-active drives. If you would like
- to make this the default, then you could patch ACD (described at the end),
- or use the environment variable ACD.
-
- If you KNOW you wish to change to a directory on the default drive, you
- may specify
-
- ACD dir /c
-
- which will only show you the matching directories on the current drive; If
- you KNOW you wish to change to a directory on the E-drive (for example),
- then you may specify
-
- ACD E:dir
-
- which will only show the matching directories on the E-drive. If a
- selection is shown, and you change your mind about the drive specification,
- then you may press : which will result in showing the matching directories
- based on all drives, as if you did not include E: or the /c option from the
- command-line.
-
-
- Scrollback history:
-
- Each time you change to a directory using ACD and using information in the
- ACD-database, information is written to the ACD-database to remember the
- directory you just changed to. By default the scrollback history will
- remember up to 20 directories. Since ACD now writes each time it is used to
- change to a directory, the performance on a XT might be slow. If you don't
- want to use the scrollback history function for this or another reason, you
- may change the history size to zero. See "Limitations and other features "
- at the end of this document how to proceed.
- When you changed to a few directories and wish to return to one of them,
- you may enter:
-
- ACD =
-
- Now a pop-up window will appear which will show the directories you have
- changed to.
- Once again, you can use speedsearch or the keys mentioned above to make a
- selection. You may also call speedsearch from the commandline, by
- specifying, for example:
-
- ACD =do
-
- which will present a partial match set using ONLY the last "historysize"
- (default: 20) directories you changed to. The first entry on screen is the
- last directory you changed to, etc.
-
- The scrollback history is destroyed when you enter CD /add [drive], or CD
- /scan [drive].
- Note that if you change to a directory directly - i.e. ACD does not have to
- use information from its database - ACD does not add information to the
- scrollback history. So, for example, if the directory C:\DOS40 exists, and
- you enter:
-
- ACD C:\DOS40
-
- then this information is not added to the scrollback history. However, in
- this case, if you would have entered
-
- ACD DOS
-
-
- and selected C:\DOS40, then the information WOULD be added.
-
-
- Scanning directories:
-
- The first time you execute ACD, you must specify the /CREATE parameter
- ("ACD /create") which instructs ACD to scan all of your hard drives and
- create a file called ACD.IDX in the root directory of drive C. Depending on
- how you will create/remove your directories in the near future, it may be
- necessary to periodically rescan your drives.
-
- If you only want ACD to know about certain specific drives (for example:
- only non-network drives), you can specify a drive list after the /CREATE
- keyword. To have ACD only scan drives C, E, and G, just enter:
-
- C:\> ACD /CREATE CEG
-
- If at any stage, you wish to add information about another drive, say drive
- F, then you could enter:
-
- C:\> ACD /ADD F
-
- If you are sure that you don't have subdirectories which have an extension
- in their name (for example, C:\PROGRAMS.OLD\) then you can specify
- /QCREATE, (/QADD), instead of /CREATE (/ADD). This causes ACD to scan
- approximately 33% quicker than without the Q.
-
- Starting from version 1.03: if you ADD a drive for which already
- information is stored in the directory database, this information will be
- replaced by new information at the end of the information database, so no
- redundant information will be stored.
-
-
- Direct database updating:
-
- You can also use ACD to create, remove and rename directories with
- immediate database updating. This means that you don't have to rescan your
- drives to update the directory database. ACD will create, delete or rename
- the directory specified, and then update the ACD.IDX database at the same
- time. For example, to create a directory on drive F: and put that directory
- in the database, you'd do:
-
- C:\> ACD md f:\temp
-
- This ability comes in especially handy for users of command shells that
- allow aliasing, such as CED and 4DOS. With these utilities, you can change
- the standard MD and RD commands to invoke ACD instead. With 4DOS, you could
- set up the aliases like below in a file called, say, C:\ALIASES
-
- md ACD md %&
- mkdir md
- rd ACD rd %&
- rmdir rd
- cd ACD %&
- rendir ACD ren %&
- ACD <drive:\dir>ACD.EXE
-
- Now you can give in 4DOS the command (or add to your AUTOEXEC.bat)
-
- alias /r c:\aliases
-
- Note: the last line - ACD <drive:\dir>ACD.EXE - is not necessary if ACD.EXE
- is in your search PATH; however, a program which has just a simple task -
- in this case `change directory' - executes much faster if the PATH does not
- have to be searched.
- Another suggestion: if you have defined an alias for CD and wish to change
- to the previous directory, enter CD.. (without space) instead of CD ..
- (with space), since in the first case ACD will not be called to execute
- this very simple task and consequently no loading of the program has to
- take place, and thus changing to the previous directory will go faster
- (especially noticeable on an XT), with less typing.
-
- When the pop-up window is on screen, you can also use the ALT-R combination
- to remove the highlighted path by answering the question
-
- "REMOVE <subdirspecification> (L/Y/N)"
-
- with Y(es).
-
- Furthermore you can also Make or reName a directory when the pop-up window
- is on screen by pressing ALT-M and ALT-N respectively.
-
- Local database updating:
-
- You can also use ACD to create and remove directory information only by
- using the /local switch. ACD will NOT create or delete the directory
- specified, but only update the ACD.IDX database.
- For example, to remove the information on a directory and its
- subdirectories on drive G:
-
- C:\> ACD rd G:\users\mally /local
-
- Then all information about g:\users\mally is deleted from the database, and
- all of its subdirectories. This is especially handy for users of network
- drives, who do not want this information in their database. You can also
- use the ALT-R combination in the pop-up window to remove the highlighted
- path and all of its subdirectories locally, by answering the question
-
- "REMOVE <subdirspecification> (L/Y/N)"
-
- with L(ocal).
-
- Also, you can add local directory information to the database. Eg. if the
- directory c:\bin\testcase is missing in the database info, but you wish to
- include it, you can update the database with this database information
- without rescanning:
-
- C:\> ACD md c:\bin\testcase /local
-
- Note however that in order for ACD to update the database, the directory
- c:\bin (the parent) should exist.
-
-
- Renaming directories:
-
- You can also use ACD to give a directory another name. ACD will directly
- rename the directory and update the ACD-database. Directories can only be
- renamed if the parents of the directory to be renamed are the same as the
- parents of the new directory specification. For example:
-
- ACD ren c:\bin\dos c:\bin\olddos
-
- is allowed, whereas
-
- ACD ren c:\bin\dos c:\olddos
-
- is not allowed, since they have different parents. You can also rename the
- current directory by specifying
-
- ACD ren . olddos
-
-
- The ACD and ACD_color environment variables
-
- If you'd rather have ACD keep its ACD.IDX database another place than the
- root directory of drive C:, you can specify the filename you want in the
- environment variable named ACD. For example, if you'd like to keep the
- ACD.IDX file on drive D: in your UTILS directory, you would put
-
- SET ACD=D:\UTILS\ACD.IDX
-
- in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
-
- Furthermore, you can add the options to the environment variable: for
- example:
-
- SET ACD=/c/0
-
- would set the default options to "current drive", and if the commandline
- (except for options) is empty, the default commandline will be '*'. Of
- course both options and a different path for the ACD.IDX can be specified
- in this environment variable.
- Note that the switches are real toggles, that is, if you have defined the
- ACD environment variable as above, then by calling ACD /c all the drives
- will be considered again. You may toggle as much as you like...
-
- You can change the colors of the pop-up window. You do this by setting an
- environment variable named "ACD_COLOR":
-
- Set ACD_Color = backgroundcolor foregroundcolor
-
- The colors can be chosen from the table below (default is: 0 7)
-
- Dark Colors ║
- (Foreground & ║ Light Colors
- Background) ║ (Foreground)
- ═══════════╤════╬══════════════╤════
- Black │ 0 ║ DarkGray │ 8
- Blue │ 1 ║ LightBlue │ 9
- Green │ 2 ║ LightGreen │ 10
- Cyan │ 3 ║ LightCyan │ 11
- Red │ 4 ║ LightRed │ 12
- Magenta │ 5 ║ LightMagenta │ 13
- Brown │ 6 ║ Yellow │ 14
- LightGray │ 7 ║ White │ 15
-
- Example:
-
- Set ACD_Color = 2 4
-
- Would give you red characters in a green window. The default, lightgray
- characters on black background works nicely on a monochrome monitor.
-
- Some more examples:
-
- ACD rd . : Remove current directory.
- ACD rd . /local : Remove information only on current directory.
- ACD cd .... : Just like in 4DOS: go 3 directories back.
- ACD d:* : Show all paths in the database on drive D.
- ACD s* : Find all paths that start with s; equal to ACD s.
- ACD s\ : Find all paths that start with s and show all its
- subdirectories.
- ACD *in : Find all paths that have the word "in" in them.
- ACD * : Show all paths in the database.
- ACD ** : Show all paths in the database, and use different Speed
- Search method.
- ACD =s : Find all paths in the scrollback history that start with
- an s.
-
-
-
- Limitations and other features:
-
- . The ACD-database can have a maximum size of approximately 64K bytes. One
- directory entry takes room for at least 5 bytes, and at most 16 bytes. If
- we assume that the mean value is about 9 bytes (i.e. on average the length
- of a directory-name is 5 characters), then about 7300 directories can be
- stored.
-
- . If you have more than 64K-32 bytes of directory information, ACD will abort
- and save the ACD-database up to that point.
-
- . ACD is still rather primitive on wildcards: it acts almost like plain DOS.
- ACD only understands the asterisk ('*' - multiple characters match) on the
- first or last position and the questionmark ('?' - one character match) on
- any position.
-
- . ACD is DesqView aware. If DesqView is active, then for simple screen
- writes, it uses the BIOS and for intensive screenwrites, it uses the
- Virtual Screen Buffer of DV. Furthermore, - more important - the pop-up
- window correctly pops-down, i.e. the DV-screen is correctly restored.
-
- . The directories will be presented alphabetically sorted, where the drive
- order is dependent on how you created the ACD-database. If you
-
- ACD /CREATE DCF
-
- then first the matching files on drive D will be listed, then the ones on
- drive C and then on drive F. Note that this is a feature.
-
- . When drives do not exist anymore, for example when the network is not
- loaded, the directories of these invalid drives are excluded from the
- partial match list.
-
- . Because of its database format, ACD cannot store a child directory in the
- database if its parent is not there. Some people may regard this as a
- feature, others as a limitation. For example, if you do this (with no
- `aliases' on MD):
-
- ACD rd C:\Useless /local
- ACD md C:\Useless\Junk
-
- ACD will create the directory "Junk", but it will not store the name in the
- database. You won't be notified; the reason for this is that I don't like
- to be notified all the time.
-
- . Some people hate to lose precious environment space, and that's why you are
- allowed to patch ACD.EXE to have your own preferred colors by default,
- without setting the "ACD_color" environment variable. However, you are NOT
- allowed to redistribute this patched version, but only the original
- version, with the complete documentation.
- The easiest way to make the patch is to use PATCH22 from Jurgen A. Doornik
- (current version: P22V12.zip), which can also be obtained from the SIMTEL20
- archives, and is also free of charge.
-
- By using the following table:
-
- Dark Colors ║
- (Foreground & ║ Light Colors
- Background) Dec Hex ║ (Foreground) Dec Hex
- ═══════════╤══════════╬══════════════╤════════
- Black │ 0 (01) ║ DarkGray │ 8 (08)
- Blue │ 1 (02) ║ LightBlue │ 9 (09)
- Green │ 2 (03) ║ LightGreen │ 10 (0A)
- Cyan │ 3 (04) ║ LightCyan │ 11 (0B)
- Red │ 4 (05) ║ LightRed │ 12 (0C)
- Magenta │ 5 (06) ║ LightMagenta │ 13 (0D)
- Brown │ 6 (07) ║ Yellow │ 14 (0E)
- LightGray │ 7 (08) ║ White │ 15 (0F)
-
- the command
-
- patch22 acd.exe ?\h2A2E2A?\h2A2E2A....?
-
- will patch the default colors of ACD in the colors you prefer: the four
- dots must be replaced by the HEX values of the BackGround Color and
- ForeGround Color. For example:
-
- patch22 acd.exe ?\h2A2E2A?\h2A2E2A010E?
-
- would give you by default yellow characters on blue background, without
- using any environment space.
- You can also modify ACD_COL.P22 to suit your needs and call:
-
- patch22 @acd_col.p22
-
- Of course, you can use Norton utilities, or PCTOOLS as well to change the
- colors. The searchstring to be used is HEX 2A 2E 2A. The two bytes to be
- changed are positioned after this searchstring (00 0F).
-
- . By default, ACD without parameters acts just as CD without parameters: show
- current directory name. This patch changes the functionality of ACD without
- parameters:
-
- patch22 acd.exe +5?\h2A2E2A?*?
-
- which changes the third byte after the searchstring (hex 20).
- Now ACD without parameters is equivalent to ACD *, just like NCD.
-
- Another patch to change the function of ACD without parameters is:
-
- patch22 acd.exe +5?\h2A2E2A?=?
-
- which, again, changes the third byte after the searchstring (hex 20). Now
- ACD without parameters is equivalent to ACD =, so by default the scrollback
- history will be used.
-
- You can also modify ACD_PAR0.P22 to suit your needs and call:
-
- patch22 @acd_par0.p22
-
-
- . Another patch that is allowed changes the size of the scrollback history:
-
- patch22 acd.exe +6?\h2A2E2A?\h00?
-
- which changes the fourth byte after the searchstring (hex 14) in 0, which
- will yield a history size of 0;
-
- patch22 acd.exe +6?\h2A2E2A?\h20?
-
- which changes the fourth byte after the searchstring in hex 20, which will
- yield a history size of 32.
- You can also modify ACD_hist.P22 to suit your needs and call:
-
- patch22 @acd_hist.p22
-
- . The next patch makes sure that the ACD.IDX database will not be updated
- when ACD encounters an unknown sub-directory with a known parent. See also
- the /u option.
-
- patch22 acd.exe +7?\h2A2E2A?\h00?
-
- which changes the fifth byte after the searchstring (hex 01) in 00.
-
- patch22 acd.exe +7?\h2A2E2A?\h01?
-
- changes the fifth byte after the searchstring back in hex 01.
- You can also modify ACD_know.P22 to suit your needs and call:
-
- patch22 @acd_know.p22
-
- . The next patch makes sure that by default the drives will not be tested for
- their existence: all information will be displayed. The /i option will then
- get the opposite meaning.
-
- patch22 acd.exe +8?\h2A2E2A?\h01?
-
- which changes the sixth byte after the searchstring (hex 00) in 01.
-
- patch22 acd.exe +8?\h2A2E2A?\h00?
-
- changes the sixth byte after the searchstring back in hex 00.
- You can also modify ACD_drv.P22 to suit your needs and call:
-
- patch22 @acd_drv.p22
-
- . The next patch will make the non-graphical output the default.
- The /g option will then get the opposite meaning.
-
- patch22 acd.exe +9?\h2A2E2A?\h00?
-
- which changes the seventh byte after the searchstring (hex 01) in 00.
-
- patch22 acd.exe +9?\h2A2E2A?\h01?
-
- changes the seventh byte after the searchstring back in hex 01.
- You can also modify ACD_graf.P22 to suit your needs and call:
-
- patch22 @acd_graf.p22
-
- . The next patch will make the highlight only affect the last subdirectory in
- the pop-up window instead of the complete line. The /l option will then get
- the opposite meaning.
-
- patch22 acd.exe +10?\h2A2E2A?\h00?
-
- which changes the eighth byte after the searchstring (hex 01) in 00.
-
- patch22 acd.exe +10?\h2A2E2A?\h01?
-
- changes the eighth byte after the searchstring back in hex 01.
- You can also modify ACD_lite.P22 to suit your needs and call:
-
- patch22 @acd_lite.p22
-
- . The next patch will make the /c option default: use the information on the
- current drive only. The /c option used from the commandline will then get
- the opposite meaning.
-
- patch22 acd.exe +11?\h2A2E2A?\h01?
-
- which changes the ninth byte after the searchstring (hex 00) in 01.
-
- patch22 acd.exe +11?\h2A2E2A?\h00?
-
- changes the ninth byte after the searchstring back in hex 00.
- You can also modify ACD_lite.P22 to suit your needs and call:
-
- patch22 @acd_cur.p22
-
-
- . The next patch will put the menu choices off by default. The /m option used
- from the commandline will then get the opposite meaning.
-
- patch22 acd.exe +12?\h2A2E2A?\h00?
-
- which changes the tenth byte after the searchstring (hex 01) in 00.
-
- patch22 acd.exe +12?\h2A2E2A?\h01?
-
- changes the tenth byte after the searchstring back in hex 01.
- You can also modify ACD_menu.P22 to suit your needs and call:
-
- patch22 @acd_menu.p22
-
- . Another patch that is allowed changes the maximum size of the pop-up window
-
- patch22 acd.exe +13\h2A2E2A?\h10?
-
- which changes the eleventh byte after the searchstring (hex FF) in 10,
- which will yield a maximum pop-up window size of 16 (hex 10);
-
- patch22 acd.exe +13?\h2A2E2A?\hFF?
-
- which changes the eleventh byte after the searchstring in hex FF, which
- will yield a pop-up window based on the number of lines or your screen.
- You can also modify ACD_win.P22 to suit your needs and call:
-
- patch22 @acd_win.p22
-
-
- . You might want to check all the patches you have made. By entering ACD /?
- you get a help screen where the options are indicated by OFF or ON.
-
- . Note that starting from version 2.00 all options could also be set by
- the environment variable ACD.
-
- . ACD returns detailed ERRORLEVEL conditions, which can be useful if ACD is
- invoked from batch files. The errorlevels are:
-
- 0 : ACD was successful
- 1 : Escape pressed
- 2 : No parameters on commandline
- 3 : Unknown command
- 4 : Unable to change to directory (directory not found)
- 5 : ACD-database is full; partial directory-info saved
- 6 : Unable to create directory
- 7 : Unable to remove directory
- 8 : ACD-database is corrupted
- 9 : Error opening ACD-database
- 10 : Error reading ACD-database
- 11 : Error writing ACD-database
- 12 : ACD_color specification is incorrect
- 13 : Directory could not be renamed
- 14 : Directory to be renamed is not a directory
- 15 : Directories must have equal parent for rename
-
- The resulting error message can be redirected by adding >NUL to the
- ACD command.
-
- . For the interested user, here is what ACD does when changing to a
- directory:
-
- 1. Try to change directly from current directory to the directory
- specified. If this directory does not exist, go to step 2.
-
- 2. Look for a match of the last part of the directory entry. For
- example, if you specify "ACD sou", then all of the following would
- match:
-
- c:\compiler\c\sources
- d:\database\soup
- f:\acd\source
-
- If more than one match found, display the pop-up window. If none
- found, go to step 3.
-
- 3. At this point, ACD just shrinks the partial string and repeats step
- 2, until one or more directories are found.
-
-
-
- This program is FREE of charge and may be used by anyone who wishes to. So,
- also in a commercial/educational environment. However, you are not allowed to
- remove the Copyright Statement, or to sell this program, or bundle it with
- other (commercial) goods. You may give it to anyone you like, but only in its
- original form with the complete documentation.
-
- If you have any (positive/negative) comments or suggestions, I would like to
- hear from you.
-
- Furthermore, I will not be held liable for any misfortune that may or may not
- happen to you, which may or may not be the result of using or not using this
- program. In other words, the usual disclaimer applies here.
-
-
- Arjen Merckens
- Gandhilaan 35
- 1069 NC Amsterdam
- The Netherlands
- Internet: AMBASE@RUG.NL
-
-
- Acknowledgments:
-
- David E. Jenkins (DAVE.JENKINS@OFFICE.WANG.COM) has given me numerous useful
- suggestions, like the scrollback history function, and both he and Jurgen A.
- Doornik (ECONZ@VAX.OX.AC.UK), author of PATCH22, tested and commented the
- Beta-release of ACD version 1.10.
- Duncan Murdoch (DMURDOCH@MATH.CARLETON.CA) has given me numerous useful
- suggestions and tested the Beta-release of ACD version 2.00.
- Thanks for your feedback!
-
-
- Revision History:
-
- version 2.00, Nov. 21, 1991
- - added menu (and corresponding /m option) for even faster selection of
- directories in the pop-up window.
- - possibility to specify default options in the environment variable ACD.
- - added ALT-M for Making new directories when in pop-up window.
- - added ALT-N for reNaming directories when in pop-up window.
- - added ALT-R for Removing directories (locally) when in pop-up window.
- - added ALT-L for toggling method of highlighting current selection.
- - added /l option for toggling method of highlighting current selection.
- - added ? as wildcard, like in DOS.
- - previously, the videomode was automatically reset to textmode 3 (if
- unequal to 0/1/2/3/7; due to TurboPascal 6.0), now the current videomode
- is kept. The maximumsize of the pop-up window is dependent on the
- row-maximum of the videomode. Note however that ACD is unable to correctly
- display the pop-up window when a graphics mode is used.
- - fixed problem due to any graphics program using HERC.BGI under Desqview.
- - added Ctrl Arrow-Left for going to parent of currently highlighted path.
- - added Arrow-Right/Arrow-Left to equal function of TAB/BACKTAB.
- - added = for toggling scrollback history function in pop-up window.
- - scrollback history function can also be called by ACD = instead of ACD ! .
- - added ALT-T for displaying current path on top of screen.
- - added ALT-G for toggling "graphic" display.
- - added "graphic" for displaying paths; see also new /g option.
- - added /u and /0 options, so patches are not necessary when using ACD in an
- alias; when /0 is specified twice, then the scrollback history will be
- used.
-
- version 1.14, Oct. 20, 1991
- - fixed bug caused by too fast implementation of the /c option: ACD could
- not recognize /create.
- - added help from the pop-up window.
- - /c and /i really toggle: when specified more than once, the toggling
- on/off continues. Ideal for making /c the default in an alias.
- - fixed small bug concerning HOME-key.
-
- version 1.13, Oct. 15, 1991
- - added /c option to use current drive for switching.
- - added action of the : key when in pop-up window; all drives are selected.
-
- version 1.12, Oct. 12, 1991
- - added /i option to ignore unlogged drives; a patch can make this the
- default. Saves (some) time.
- - renames directories perfectly under NOVELL (NCD can't; LCD partly).
-
- version 1.11, Oct. 6, 1991
- - automatically adds newly unknown subdirectories with known parents; a
- patch can disable this automatic function.
- - fixed some bugs resulting in a corrupted ACD.IDX.
-
- version 1.10, Oct. 1, 1991
- - added \-function to display all subdirectories of partial match selection.
- - added scrollback history function; a function to remember and pop-up the
- last "historysize" (default: 20) directory-names (acd !).
- - hidden directories are now also scanned.
- - added ALT-C : center choice.
- - added BackTab-function for selecting previous directory with same parent.
-
- version 1.03, Sept. 14, 1991
- - added possibility to patch function of calling ACD without parameters.
- - if adding information with /[q]add that already exists in the information
- database, the redundant information is removed. The replaced/added drive
- information are put at the end of the database.
- - position the highlight on the current directory if it is included in the
- partial match set being displayed (sort of like "you are here").
- - when drives do not exist anymore, for example when the network is not
- loaded, the directories of these invalid drives are excluded from the
- partial match list.
- - fixed bugs:
- . when removing a directory which had in the ACD database still some
- subdirectories, the ACD database would get corrupted.
- . when creating a new directory in the root, the ACD database would
- get corrupted.
-
- version 1.02, Sept. 7, 1991
- - changed REN function to work as in (4)DOS. Example:
- ACD ren d:\bin\dos olddos
- now renames d:\bin\dos in d:\bin\olddos in stead of giving an error
- message. However, if you enter ACD ren d:\bin\dos d:\olddos, you'll still
- get an error message and ERRORLEVEL 15 will be set.
- - Some minor code changes.
-
- version 1.01, Aug. 8, 1991
- - added TAB-function for selecting next directory with same parent.
- - some minor bugs fixed:
- . in some instances when creating a directory, the sort order was not kept.
- . when a subdirectory was created which had the same name as a `sibling' of
- the parent, the ACD-database would not be updated.
-
- version 1.0 , Aug. 7, 1991
- - first public release.
-
-