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- DLS v2.00
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- Copyright (c) 1990, 1991
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- All Rights Reserved
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- James A. Clark
- 822 Nancy Road 2130 Knollshire Road
- Waterloo, Iowa 50701 Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52402
- (319) 236-7749 (319) 393-6813
- >> Before March 15th << >> After March 15th <<
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- DLS - Diskette LabelS v2.00 USER'S MANUAL
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- Warranty and Disclaimer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii
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- Acknowledgments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii
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- License and Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii
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- Program Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
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- System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
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- Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
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- Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
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- Using DLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
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- Reading Physical Disks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
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- Reading Catalog Databases. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
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- Moving Through the Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
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- Menu Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
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- Directory Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
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- Edit Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
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- Print Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
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- Configure Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
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- Exit Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
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- Editor Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
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- String Editor Syntax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
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- Notes Editor Syntax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
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- Incremental Choice Syntax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
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- Pick Window Syntax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
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- Multiple Pick Window Syntax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
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- Revisions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
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- Program Enhancements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
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- Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-27
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- WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER
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- The author of DLS makes no warranty of any kind, express or
- implied, including without limitation, any warranties or
- merchantability and/or fitness for a particular purpose. The
- author of DLS shall not be liable for any damages, whether
- direct, indirect, special, or consequential arising from a
- failure of this program to operate in the manner desired by the
- user. The author of DLS shall not be liable for any damage to
- data or property which may be caused directly or indirectly by
- the use of this program.
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- IN NO EVENT WILL THE AUTHOR OF DLS BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY
- DAMAGES, INCLUDING LOST PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS, OR OTHER
- INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF YOUR USE OR
- INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM, OR FOR ANY CLAIM BY ANY OTHER
- PARTY. YOUR USE OF THIS PROGRAM CONSTITUTES YOUR AGREEMENT TO
- THIS DISCLAIMER AND YOUR RELEASE OF THE AUTHOR FROM ANY FORM OF
- LIABILITY OR LITIGATION.
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- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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- Microsoft and MS-DOS are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
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- IBM, IBM PC, XT, AT, PS/2 and PC-DOS are trademarks of
- International Business Machines Corporation.
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- EPSON is a trademark of Epson Corporation.
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- CompuServe is a trademark of CompuServe Incorporated.
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- GENIE is a trademark of General Electric Company.
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- LICENSE AND REGISTRATION
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- DLS is not in the Public Domain; DLS is not free. As such, it is
- made available to the general computing public for evaluation.
- Non-registered users are granted a limited 30-day license to
- determine whether or not the program meets their needs.
- Continued use of DLS beyond this 30-day period requires
- registration of the program. Business and government users of
- DLS must register in order to legally use this software. The 30-
- day evaluation privilege is extended only to non-business users.
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- Registered users are those users that elect to pay for DLS and
- register that payment with the author of DLS (James A. Clark).
- By virtue of registration and payment for the program, registered
- users are granted a license to continue to utilize the program on
- their personal computer for as long as they choose. This license
- authorizes the user to use the program on any personal computer
- system he or she may own so long as the program is operated on
- only one computer system at a time. If you desire to use the
- software on more than one computer you must purchase a site
- license.
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- By using DLS you acknowledge that you have read this agreement,
- understand it and agree to be bound by its terms and conditions.
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- The author of DLS retains sole rights to the program. No one may
- modify DLS or its attendant files, in any way, for any reason.
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- The complete set of files are as follows:
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- DLS.EXE Executable program file
- DLS.HLP On-line help file
- DLS.MAN Program manual
- DIAB_630.PRD Printer codes for a Diablo 630
- EPSON_FX.PRD Default Epson FX printer codes
- LQ-1010.PRD Printer codes for an Epson LQ-1010
- LQ-1500.PRD Printer codes for an Epson LQ-1500
- LQ-2550.PRD Printer codes for an Epson LQ-2550
- IBM_PRO.PRD Default IBM printer codes
- OKI_192.PRD Printer codes for an Okidata 192
- STAR_NX.PRD Printer codes for a Star Micronics NX-1000
- REGISTER.FRM A registration form
- READ.ME This file
- ADDRESS.NEW I have a new address. Please Read!!
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- The complete set of --UNREGISTERED-- program files, as listed
- above, may be freely copied and transferred to individual parties
- for evaluation purposes. It may be posted on Bulletin Board
- Systems (BBS) for electronic access as long as NO FEE is charged
- for its distribution except for a regular user subscription fee.
- Computer information services such as CompuServe (CIS), Genie,
- etc., are authorized to post this product for subscriber access.
- DLS may NOT be distributed on diskette by any disk
- distributor/vendor that charges more than $6.00 for the diskette
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- upon which the program and attendant files are recorded without
- the prior written consent of the author of DLS. DLS may NOT be
- distributed with or as a part of any other product or software
- package without the prior written consent of the author of DLS.
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- DLS is a fully functional Shareware product. Shareware is a
- computer program distribution/marketing method that permits
- potential buyers to thoroughly try the program prior to purchase.
- It is NOT free and it is not in the Public Domain. If, after
- evaluating the program, you find it to be useful enough to use it
- on a regular basis, you are expected to pay for it by registering
- with the author of DLS. The registration fee is $15.00 for
- single users or a site license is available. Additional
- registration information and a registration form is included at
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- PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
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- DLS is a product designed to read the main directory files and
- any subdirectory files from all types of 3-1/2" and 5-1/4"
- diskettes in the A or B drive. You may also read any drive that
- has a DOS format with any drive letter from A to Z. You may then
- print a label or disk insert (for 5-1/4" diskettes) on your
- printer. A volume label is required for diskettes read. You may
- also add notes to the label, if desired. A 3-1/2" x 1" label
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- | -- SAMPLE TITLE -- |
- | -Volume Label-----------------------------------360k disk- |
- | \ File1 .ext File2 .ext |
- | \SubDir1 SubFile1.ext SubFile2.ext |
- | Subfile3.ext SubFile4.ext |
- | -- Notes -- |
- | This is a sample 3-1/2" x 1" diskette label. |
- | ----------------------------------------------15 Jun 1990- |
- | 7 Files Bytes: 360448 Used 2048 Free |
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- In addition to reading physical disks, DLS now supports the
- importation of data from several disk catalog programs. At this
- time, DLS can read disk databases created by following programs:
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- - CatDisk
- - LogiCat
- - PmCat
- - Wssindex
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- The default print driver set supplied as part of the program
- should work with Epson FX and compatible printers, if set in the
- Epson mode. Several other driver sets are also included with the
- program files.
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- If you send me the appropriate codes for other printers, I will
- add the configuration files to future releases. The setup allows
- ASCII codes up to #127. Please let me know if higher ASCII codes
- are needed for other printers.
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- Please report any problems or suggestions to me at the address
- given at the beginning of this manual. Please be specific about
- errors and include your system information: hardware, DOS
- version, and a listing of your autoexec.bat and config.sys files.
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- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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- The minimum system requirements for DLS are as follows:
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- Computer Type:
- IBM PC, XT, AT, PS/2 or 100% compatible
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- Operating System:
- PC-DOS or MS-DOS 2.0 or higher
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- Memory:
- 256K Ram
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- Other Hardware:
- Drives: 2 diskette drives
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- 1 hard disk and 1 floppy disk
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- Printer Port: LPT1, LPT2, LPT3, COM1, or COM2
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- Printer:
- Default: Epson FX or compatible
- Other: Configurable
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- Video:
- MDA, CGA, EGA, MCGA or VGA
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- DLS has been tested on XT's, AT's, PS/2's and compatibles with
- various video displays, all types of diskettes, and various Epson
- and Epson compatible printers.
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- It has been reported that DLS works on multitasking systems such
- as DESQView. Mouse support is automatically provided if a
- Microsoft or compatible mouse driver is present in the system.
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- INSTALLATION
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- The only file that is required for DLS to work is DLS.EXE. Copy
- this file to a diskette or to an appropriate (i.e. \Utility)
- subdirectory on your hard disk. The file, DLS.HLP should be
- copied to the same diskette as DLS.EXE, the same hard disk
- directory as DLS.EXE, or somewhere on the DOS path, if the on-
- line help system is desired. All program parameters are
- configurable within the program. The default settings the first
- time you use the program are as follows:
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- - Monochrome color settings
- - Epson FX printer
- - LPT1 printer port
- - 0 margin
- - 3-1/2" x 1" diskette labels
- - The program will read diskettes on the A: drive
- - Disk volume label is required
- - The title will be left justified
- - DLS will not read any disk database files
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- There are several other installation parameters (probably too
- many cosmetic parameters!) that can be configured; see the
- section below.
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- CONFIGURATION
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- When DLS is executed, you will first be presented with an opening
- advertisement (unless you have registered the program). After
- the initial delay, the horizontal bar of a typical pull-down menu
- and a settings window is displayed. See the menu illustration
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- | Directory Edit Print Configure eXit @X |
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- DLS comes configured so that the user can see it on any screen
- (monochrome colors) and so that most users could use it without
- any modification. Under the Configure menu item, many aspects of
- the program can be changed to suit personal preferences and
- configurations. The configuration toggles for most non-cosmetic
- options are shown in a 'Settings' window that is placed on the
- right side of the screen.
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- The various configuration options, under the Configure menu item,
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- | Directory Edit Print Configure eXit @X |
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- | Cosmetics > |
- | Printer > |
- | Label > |
- | Drive > |
- | drive Type |
- | Volume > |
- | dataBase > |
- | Save |
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- The remainder of this section explains how each of these options
- effect the program.
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- > Cosmetics: Under the Cosmetics submenu item are the options
- that personalize DLS to meet your personal
- preference as illustrated below.
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- | Directory Edit Print Configure eXit @X |
- +-------------------------+--------------+---+
- | Cosmetics >-------------+
- | Printer | Border > |
- | Label | Colors > |
- | Drive | Mouse > |
- | drive Type | cHaracter > |
- | Volume +-------------+
- | dataBase > |
- | Save |
- +--------------+
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- >> Borders
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- These options allow you to change the
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- >>> Top/1st level menu window
- >>> Lower level menu window
- >>> Information, Data and Error window
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- borders. The 3 border options are single line, double line,
- and mixed (double horizontal lines and single vertical
- lines). Simply highlight the desired menu option and press
- the <Enter> key to change the border type.
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- >> Colors
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- The color of every aspect of the program can be changed to
- suit your personal preference. You can choose from the
- default monochrome colors or a default color grouping, or
- you can change individual color options. These options
- range from changing the background color to Error window
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- The color options pertain to the following window and other
- program colors.
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- >>> Background - Change the main background color.
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- >>> Status - Change the bottom status line color.
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- >>> Menu - Change the menu colors.
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- >>> Info - Change the Information window colors.
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- >>> Data - Change the Program Data window colors.
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- >>> Help - Change the Help window colors.
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- >>> Error - Change the Error window colors.
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- When choosing a color, 2 windows appear on the screen. The
- right window is a capsule of what the program colors are
- currently. The left window is a grid of possible color
- choices. Pressing the arrow keys moves the cursor, $, to an
- adjacent color, or pressing the left mouse button moves the
- cursor to the indicated color. The right window is then
- updated to show the color change. Pressing <Enter> or the
- pressing the left mouse button when the mouse cursor is over
- the currently selected color changes the default color while
- pressing <Esc> or the right button exits without changing
- anything.
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- >> Mouse
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- The configuration options for the mouse allow you choose a
- default "reverse" color block mouse cursor, a default color
- diamond cursor, or the actual cursor color and cursor shape
- can be selected separately. Choosing a color or cursor
- shape is accomplished in the same manner as for the program
- colors.
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- >> Character
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- The default background character in DLS v2.00, and in
- previous versions, is ASCII character 176. Starting with
- v2.00, you have the option to use the default or one of 3
- other characters. They are ASCII characters 177 or 178, and
- a clear background character. Simply highlight the desired
- menu option and press <Enter>. The screen is immediately
- updated to reflect the desired change.
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- > Printer: Under the Printer submenu item are the options that
- allow DLS to properly interface with your printer.
- The options are illustrated below.
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- | Directory Edit Print Configure eXit @X |
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- | Cosmetics > |
- | Printer >----------+
- | Label | Port > |
- | Drive | Type > |
- | drive Ty| Margin |
- | Volume +----------+
- | dataBase > |
- | Save |
- +--------------+
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- >> Port
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- DLS can be configured to send printer data to are the LPT1,
- LPT2, COM1, COM2, or COM3 port. Only those ports that are
- connected to your computer will be available for choosing
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- >> Type
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- Menu items under this option allow you to edit or choose
- print driver sets. The default print driver set included
- with the program should work on standard Epson FX printers
- and compatibles. An IBM driver set is also included. The
- "Edit" option allows you to edit the current print driver
- set, if the default codes do not work for your printer. In
- order to edit these codes, you will need to refer to your
- printer manual for the correct printer codes.
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- | If you contact me for help in getting your printer to |
- | work with DLS, please keep in mind that I do NOT have |
- | access to the codes for printers other than the ones |
- | that I have included as part of the program files. I |
- | will be happy to assist you in getting you printer to |
- | work with DLS, but you will need to at least have your |
- | printer manual in front of you if you call me. Sending |
- | me either a photocopy of the complete printer manual or |
- | of the appropriate printer codes section would give me |
- | the best chance to determine correct printer codes. |
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- To edit a driver set, change the printer identification
- description and then position the highlight over the
- particular code character that requires modification. At
- this point use the <Space> bar or "+" key to increment, or
- the "-" key to decrement the ASCII code until you have the
- correct code shown. Repeat until you have the correct codes
- for your printer. Those characters that are shown as "NIL"
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- The driver set includes the following printer code commands:
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- Condensed Mode: Set or release condensed or compressed
- character printing.
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- Double Width Mode: Set or release double width character
- printing.
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- SuperScript Mode: Set or release superscript character
- printing.
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- Double Print Mode: Set or release the 2 pass printing mode.
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- Emphasized Mode: Set or release the emphasized printing
- mode.
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- 1/12 Line Spacing: Set 1/12 (or 6/72 or 4/48) line spacing.
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- 1/6 Line Spacing: Set 1/6 (or 12/72 or 8/48) line spacing.
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- Line Feed: Line feed code.
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- Initialize Printer: Printer initialization code.
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- If emphasized or double print modes are not desired, change
- all the printer code fields for these commands to "NIL".
- For some printers such as IBM printers, the line feed code
- will also require the carriage return code, i.e. #013 and
- #010. For some printers, an initialization code is not
- applicable. If this is so, just set the all the fields to
- "NIL" as the only reason I use it is to remove any printer
- codes that might have been set prior to executing DLS.
- Finally, when setting the 1/12 and 1/6 codes, make sure
- that the appropriate "6" and "12" line space fields are #006
- and #012, respectively, NOT the characters 6 and 12.
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- Once you have edited a print driver set and exited with the
- <F10> key, you are prompted for a file name (do NOT add an
- extension), the edited code is saved in a print driver file,
- and the program uses the new codes immediately for printing.
- If you have print driver files already created, you can
- "choose" a printer file from disk for use by the program.
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- Please note one qualification to the printer driver editor.
- At this time, only ASCII characters up to #127 are
- available. If this is a problem for your printer, please
- report this so that I can change the program to allow
- greater flexibility than I had anticipated needing.
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- This option allows you to change the left margin for
- printing. Please note that the number entered in the
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- > Label: Under the Label submenu are the options that tell DLS
- what type of label you have and how you want to print
- these labels. The options are illustrated below.
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- | Directory Edit Print Configure eXit @X |
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- | Cosmetics > |
- | Printer > |
- | Label >---------+
- | Drive | Size > |
- | drive | Page > |
- | Volume| Title > |
- | dataBa+---------+
- | Save |
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- Options under the Size submenu allow you to choose one of
- several default configurations, or you can edit the current
- label configuration to create custom labels which are saved
- to disk and retrieved as needed.
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- | Please note that Label Configuration Files from |
- | releases prior to DLS v1.20 are not compatible |
- | with later versions of DLS! |
- +-------------------------------------------------+
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- The method used to edit a label driver set is the same as
- for editing a print driver set. While editing a label
- driver, the information at the right will display several
- parameters on what a label is capable of accepting for data,
- such as lines of data that can be printed per label.
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- 2-3/4" wide x 1" high (nominal), single header.
- 3-1/2" wide x 1" high (nominal), single header.
- 4" wide x 1-1/2" high (nominal), single header.
- 2-3/4" wide x 2-3/4" high, double header.
- 5-1/4" diskette insert
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- The option for single or double headers is to allow you to
- either print a label with one header (Title and Volume Label
- Information) once or twice, respectively. The double header
- allows you to fold over part of the label to the back side
- of the diskette, such as when using 2-3/4" x 2-3/4" labels
- on 3-1/2" diskettes. The double header option is not
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- The 2 options under this submenu item determine whether all
- pages (labels) of information about a disk or just the first
- page will be printed.
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- >> Title
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- The 2 options under this submenu item determine whether the
- label title will be left justified or centered on the label
- when it is printed.
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- > Drive: Choose the desired drive you want to have DLS to read
- under this submenu, as illustrated below.
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- | Directory Edit Print Configure eXit @X |
- +-------------------------+--------------+---+
- | Cosmetics > |
- | Printer > |
- | Label > |
- | Drive >-------+
- | drive | A |
- | Volume| B |
- | dataBa| Other |
- | Save +-------+
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- The default disk drive options are to read either the A: drive or
- the B: drive. You can also choose a disk drive other than A or B
- by choosing the "other" option and directly entering the drive
- letter for the disk drive you want to read. Be warned, however,
- that trying to print disk labels of hard disks and other high
- capacity drives may cause the bottom line to print past the edge
- of the label on small width labels.
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- > drive Type: Tell DLS to check for special drive types or sizes.
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- | Directory Edit Print Configure eXit @X |
- +-------------------------+--------------+---+
- | Cosmetics > |
- | Printer > |
- | Label > |
- | Drive > |
- | drive Type |
- | Volume > |
- | dataBase > |
- | Save |
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- an entry window will be opened to allow you to enter a disk
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- types that DLS will check against, if it cannot determine that
- the disk read was of a standard type. With v2.00, DLS now checks
- for 400K and 800K disks as formatted by FormatMaster. Similar
- programs may format to slightly different capacities. Please
- note that DLS checks for an exact match against the first special
- drive type. For the second special drive type, DLS considers
- that a match has been made if the disk size read is less than or
- equal to the size associated with this second disk type.
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- The order of checking occurs in this manner:
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- - against known standards, including 400K and 800K.
- - special disk type #1
- - special disk type #2
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- If a match cannot be made, a window will be opened to allow you
- to directly tell DLS what type of disk has been read.
-
- > Volume: Options under this submenu, as illustrated below,
- determine whether DLS will or will not require a Volume
- Label to on a disk.
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- +--------------------------------------------+
- | Directory Edit Print Configure eXit @X |
- +-------------------------+--------------+---+
- | Cosmetics > |
- | Printer > |
- | Label > |
- | Drive > |
- | drive Type |
- | Volume >-----------+
- | dataBas| Require |
- | Save | Optional |
- +--------| Fake name |
- +-----------+
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- >> Require
-
- As implied by the title, DLS will require a Volume Label to
- be present when reading a disk, or you will be asked to
- place one on the disk before proceeding. This is the
- default configuration and corresponds to the method used by
- earlier versions of DLS.
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- Again, as implied by the title, DLS will not require a
- Volume Label when reading a disk. If a disk does not have a
- Volume Label, the default phrase, 'DLS LABEL', will be
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- If a Volume Label is not required and you are printing a
- label for a disk which does not have a Volume Label, a stock
- phrase is printed in the appropriate area on the label.
- This option allows to change this phrase or remove it so
- that nothing is printed in this area of the label.
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- > dataBase: Options under this submenu allow DLS to locate and
- read database files as produced by the programs
- illustrated below.
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- | Directory Edit Print Configure eXit @X |
- +-------------------------+--------------+---+
- | Cosmetics > |
- | Printer > |
- | Label > |
- | Drive > |
- | drive Type |
- | Volume > |
- | dataBase >---------+
- | Save | None |
- +----------| CatDisk |
- | LogiCat |
- | PmCat |
- | WSSI |
- +---------+
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- When choosing a database option, an entry window is opened to
- allow you to tell DLS where the database file(s) are located.
- DLS does not search the path as defined in the PATH statement of
- your AUTOEXEC.BAT file; you must tell DLS the full pathname for
- the database files.
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- > Save: If you have made any configuration changes, this option
- will save them. The program is self modifying; there is
- no configuration file required to be read by the program.
- If you have made any changes and have not saved them with
- this option, the program will prompt and ask you if you
- want to save them when exiting the program.
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- | Directory Edit Print Configure eXit @X |
- +-------------------------+--------------+---+
- | Cosmetics > |
- | Printer > |
- | Label > |
- | Drive > |
- | drive Type |
- | Volume > |
- | dataBase > |
- | Save |
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- | As indicated above, DLS modifies itself by |
- | writing over the existing information stored |
- | within the internal data structure of the |
- | DLS.EXE file. Programs such as PKLITE compress |
- | this structure which prevents DLS from finding |
- | certain pointers located in this area. DLS |
- | should work in a compressed format with the |
- | exception of this function. If you use PKLITE, |
- | perform the program configuration prior to |
- | compressing the executable file. |
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- USING DLS
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- Once the program is configured to your tastes and requirements,
- the program is very simple to use. Just insert the labels or
- paper that corresponds with the label type selected into your
- printer and a disk into the drive to be read from.
-
- - Reading Physical Disks
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- Select the "Disk" option under the top-level "Directory" option,
- or <Alt><G> (see illustration below), and the program will
- retrieve ALL files from the disk. This includes hidden files,
- and subdirectories and their associated files.
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- +--------------------------------------------+
- | Directory Edit Print Configure eXit @X |
- +-+------------+-----------------------------+
- | Disk @G |
- | Catalog > |
- | Browse @F |
- +------------+
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- If the program (actually DOS) cannot determine the type of drive
- that has been read, the program will prompt you to choose the
- type of drive that has been read. You will be allowed to pick a
- standard type or may enter a description directly. This should
- not be a problem on diskette drives, only if you decide to read
- some drives that DOS cannot recognize as a specific drive type.
- This problem will also occur if you are reading a substituted
- drive.
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- If the disk does not have a volume label, you will be prompted to
- add one now. If you choose not to, you can press <Esc> and the
- program will prepare for a different disk. This can be changed
- in the configuration, explained above, to make the Volume Label
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- | If you read non-standard drive devices such as |
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- | cannot guarantee that the Volume Label |
- | routines will work correctly. BE FOREWARNED! |
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- At this time, you are prompted to add a label title. If the disk
- has more files than will fit in the file window, you can press
- <Alt><F> to browse through the file listing and then continue
- editing.
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- If desired, you may then add some notes to the label. Up to 23
- lines of data can be entered. While editing, any data that goes
- beyond the margin on the 23rd line gets discarded. This is also
- true if you change the label size and you have data in the notes
- window.
- Under the "Print" options, you can then print out a diskette
- label, with or without a file listing, or with a listing of file
- directories only.
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- Please note that in most instances, pressing <Esc> will take you
- one step back or out of an editor. Press the <F1> key or both
- mouse buttons at any time to obtain context-sensitive help. This
- can be especially valuable when editing an item.
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- That's all there is to it!
-
- - Reading Catalog Databases
-
- Select the "Read" option in the submenu illustrated below. This
- will read into memory all the disk and associated file
- information from the disk catalog database file configured
- earlier. Once this information has been read, select the
- "Choose" option, or <Alt><C>, and the program will open a window
- listing all the disks contained in the database. Browse through
- the list, highlight the desired disk name, and press <Enter>.
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- | Directory Edit Print Configure eXit @X |
- +-+------------+-----------------------------+
- | Disk @G |
- | Catalog >-----------+
- | Browse | Read |
- +---------| Choose @C |
- | Delete |
- +-----------+
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- At this point, the program essentially behaves as if a physical
- disk was read and goes through the same routine as described
- above in 'Reading Physical Disks'.
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- next disk read. When reading disk catalog databases, any
- comments associated with a disk in the database are used and
- placed in the "Notes" window. You may modify or delete these
- note as desired. Unlike reading physical disks, however, these
- notes are not retained from disk to disk.
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- The disk catalog programs that I am supporting in DLS v2.00 are:
-
- - CatDisk, version 3.50 format through version 4.50
- - LogiCat, through version 1.74
- - PmCat, through version 5.6
- - Wssindex, through version 5.03
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- DLS should not have a problem with later versions of these
- programs, as long as the present file formats remain the same.
-
- These particular programs are widely used, and highly supported
- by their respective authors. They also happen to be programs
- that I have had the opportunity to try over time...
-
- This does not mean that there are not other very fine disk
- catalog programs in the PC market. It simply means that I have
- not had the opportunity to obtain a copy of these programs or may
- simply not be aware of some of them.
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- | If you use a disk catalog program that DLS does |
- | not support at this time and you want to make |
- | use of this feature, please contact me about |
- | adding support. I will need to know how to |
- | obtain a copy of the program and how to contact |
- | the author. If you happen to be an author of a |
- | disk catalog program and would like me to add |
- | support, please contact me. |
- +-------------------------------------------------+
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- There is one item to keep in mind when using this feature of DLS.
- DLS can only extract the information that a particular disk
- catalog program saves in the database file. Specifically, for
- the programs supported at this time:
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- - CatDisk
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- DLS prints labels so that the directory listings are similar
- to a directory tree; each subdirectory is directly related
- to it's parent directory. CatDisk does not retain this
- information to allow DLS to relate directories to it's
- parent on 2nd level directories or deeper.
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- When printing labels from CatDisk databases that contain
- directory structures, DLS prints 1st level subdirectories in
- alpha-numeric order followed by 2nd level and deeper
- directories in alpha-numeric order.
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- PmCat does not retain information on how much disk space has
- been used by the files contained on a disk. DLS attempts to
- use individual file sizes, number of subdirectories, and a
- sector size of 1024 bytes to determine the disk type. This
- value is then checked against known values. There are a
- couple of situations in which this will not work. If the
- disk that was read does not use a 1024 byte sector size
- (single-sided diskettes, for example) and/or if the disk
- contains hidden files, incorrect values for bytes USED will
- be obtained.
-
- In both cases, however, this should not pose much of a problem
- for most users. I must also stress that the above caveats do not
- in any way detract from the usefulness of a particular program
- when compared to the others... DLS simply requires very specific
- information; other features determine why some people would
- prefer one program over another.
-
- If you would like further information about one of the programs
- listed above, please contact the author using the information
- below. Also:
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- | DLS uses information obtained from the authors |
- | of these disk catalog programs. While the |
- | authors of the disk catalog programs have had a |
- | chance to review DLS, the software routines in |
- | DLS have been written by me. If you have a |
- | problem reading a database with DLS, please do |
- | not contact the author of the disk catalog |
- | program to try to resolve the situation. You |
- | must contact the author of DLS, James A. Clark, |
- | to resolve any conflicts. |
- +-------------------------------------------------+
-
- - CatDisk
-
- Rick Hillier Voice: (519) 888-6763
- 405 Barrington Lane FAX: (519) 884-4887
- Waterloo, ONTARIO CompuServe I.D. # 73307,333
- Canada N2T 1H9 The PEARL BBS: (519) 576-6754
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- - LogiCat
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- Curtis Little Voice: (209) 522-9269
- 2413 San Felipe Way CompuServe I.D. # 76276,3004
- Modesto, CA 95355 Lost At C BBS: (209) 521-2143
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- P.O. Box 474 CompuServe I.D. # 71406,1251
- Coalgate, OK 74538 GEnie address: WILLSCOTT
- Coalgate BBS: (405) 927-2541
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- - Wssindex
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- Robert W. Babcock Voice: (617) 275-1183 or
- WSS Division of DDC (617) 275-9104
- 4 Reeves Road
- Bedford, MA 01730
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- MOVING THROUGH THE MENUS
-
- There are several methods to tell the program your next command.
- The first method is by means of using the arrow keys to maneuver
- through the pull-down menus. Using the <Enter> key or pressing
- the highlighted alphanumeric key selects the currently
- highlighted option and either executes the indicated action or
- selects one of several pull-down menus. Options that have a
- "down" arrow or "left" arrow to the right of the option have a
- lower level menu associated with it while options which have a
- "@" symbol to the right of the option or no symbol directly
- execute a program function. To return from a lower level menu to
- the previous level, press the <Esc> key.
-
- The second method is by means of using the mouse cursor to "pick"
- the menu option with the left button. The right button behaves
- the same way as the <Esc> key. You may also back out a lower
- level menu by "picking" an option from the previous menu.
-
- The third method is by means of directly executing some commands
- by using the <Alt> key in combination with a letter. For
- example, pressing the <Alt> and "G" key together gets a directory
- listing of the currently selected drive in preparation for
- printing a diskette label. The menu options that can be executed
- using this method have the "@" symbol followed by the matching
- alpha key at the right of the option.
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- on the various menus. Inactive menu options are not displayed
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- - Directory
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- | Directory Edit Print Configure eXit @X |
- +-+------------+-----------------------------+
- | Disk @G |
- | Catalog > |>-----+-----------+
- | Browse @F | | Read |
- +------------+ | Choose @C |
- | Delete |
- +-----------+
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- > Disk (<Alt><G>)
-
- This option reads the currently selected disk drive and
- places you in to "Title" edit.
-
- - Directory > Catalog
-
- >> Read
-
- This option reads the currently selected disk catalog
- database into memory.
-
- >> Choose (<Alt><C>)
-
- Once a database has been read into memory, use the "Choose"
- option, or <Alt><C>, to open a window listing all the disks
- contained in the database. Browse through the list,
- highlight the desired disk name, and press <Enter>. The
- pertinent information is collected for the highlighted disk
- and places you in to "Title" edit.
-
- >> Delete
-
- Once a database has been read into memory and you have
- printed any labels needed from this database, you may use
- the "Delete" option to remove the database from memory.
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- > Browse (<Alt><F>)
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- If the disk has more files than will fit in the file window,
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- | Directory Edit Print Configure eXit @X |
- +------------+----------+--------------------+
- | Notes > |>---+---------+
- | Title @T | | Edit @N |
- | Label @L | | Remove |
- +----------+ +---------+
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- > Notes
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- The "Edit" option, or <Alt><N>, under this menu item places
- you in the note window which allows you to add personal
- notes to the diskette label. Notes can be removed at any
- time by using the "Remove" option.
-
- > Title
-
- This option allows editing of the disk title.
-
- > Label
-
- This option allows editing and change of the disk Volume
- Label.
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- - Print
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- | Directory Edit Print Configure eXit @X |
- +------------------+-----------------------+-+
- | Align @A |
- | Blank @B |
- | disk W/files @W |
- | disk w/O files @O |
- | disk w/Directories @D |
- +-----------------------+
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- > Align
-
- This options allow you to check the alignment of the labels
- in the printer. Adjust as necessary and execute this option
- again. The need for this is simply that DLS makes use of as
- much of the label as possible and if not aligned correctly,
- you may print information on the backing instead of the
- label itself.
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- > Blank
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- This option simply prints a blank label with only a title
- and the dividing lines on it so that you can simply write
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- This option prints all the information on the diskette:
- directory names, files, notes, etc.
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- > Disk w/o Files
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- This option prints all information on the diskette as above
- except the listing of directories and files. This is useful
- when backing up software and an actual file listing is not
- necessary.
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- > Disk w/Directories
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- This option prints all information on the diskette as above
- except the listing of files. This can be useful when
- backing up hard drives and a directory listing would provide
- adequate label information without having to print 50+?
- labels!
-
- - Configure
-
- See the section above on Configuration.
-
- - Exit
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- Exit the program to DOS. If you have made any configuration
- changes and have not saved them, you will be prompted at this
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- Listed below is the command syntax associated with various
- editors used in this program.
-
- -- String Editor Syntax
-
- The string editor is used for editing single line variables such
- as the disk title. Syntax is as follows.
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- <Left> Move cursor left one character.
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- <Right> Move cursor right one character.
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- <Home> Move cursor to beginning of variable.
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- <End> Move cursor to end of variable.
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- <Del> Delete character at cursor.
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- <Bksp> Delete character to left of cursor.
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- <Ins> Toggle insert mode on (fat cursor) and off
- (thin cursor).
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- <Enter>, Left Mouse Button Accept new variable.
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- <Esc>, Right Mouse Button Abort. Restore the original
- variable.
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- <F1>, Both Mouse Buttons Help. Invoke the help facility.
- Pressing <F1> or both mouse buttons
- a second time will bring up a
- general help index.
-
- -- Notes Editor Syntax
-
- The notes editor is used for editing notes. Syntax is as
- follows.
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- <Left> Move cursor left one character.
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- <Right> Move cursor right one character.
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- <Up> Move cursor up one line.
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- <Down> Move cursor down one line.
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- Left Mouse Button Move the cursor to the position indicated by
- the mouse.
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- <Home> Cursor to beginning of current line.
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- <Ctrl><PgUp> Move cursor to beginning of notes.
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- <Ctrl><PgDn> Move cursor to end of notes.
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- <Tab> Move the cursor to the next tab stop. Any
- text to the right of the cursor is moved to
- the right of the tab stop.
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- <Del> Delete character at cursor.
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- <Bksp> Delete character to left of cursor.
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- <Ins> Toggle insert mode on (fat cursor) and off
- (thin cursor).
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- <Enter> Start a new line.
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- <Esc>, Right Mouse Button End note edit.
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- <F1>, Both Mouse Buttons Help. Invoke the help facility.
- Pressing <F1> or both mouse buttons
- a second time will bring up a
- general help index.
-
- -- Incremental Choice Syntax
-
- The incremental choice editor is used for editing label and
- printer code parameters. Syntax is as follows.
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- <Left> Move one field to the left.
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- <Right> Move one field to the right.
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- + or <Space> Increment field variable.
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- - Decrement field variable.
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- <Enter>, Left Mouse Button Accept field edit and go to next
- field.
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- <Esc>, Right Mouse Button Abort. Restore the original
- variables and exit.
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- <F10> Accept edits and exit.
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- <F1>, Both Mouse Buttons Help. Invoke the help facility.
- Pressing <F1> or both mouse buttons
- a second time will bring up a
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- -- Pick Window Syntax
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- An example of a pick window is the "Files" window of a disk file
- listing that can be browsed through if a disk has a large file
- listing. Pick windows are also used for "picking" a label or
- printer configuration file name. Syntax is as follows.
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- <PgDn> Display next page of data.
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- <PgUp> Display previous page of data.
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- <Home> Display first data entry.
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- <End> Display last data entry.
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- <Esc> Exit file browse and pick.
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- <Enter> Exit file browse or choose pick file.
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- Right Mouse Button Exit file browse and pick.
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- Left Mouse Button Exit file browse or choose pick file.
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- <F1>, Both Mouse Buttons Help. Invoke the help facility.
- Pressing <F1> or both mouse buttons
- a second time will bring up a
- general help index.
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- -- Multiple Pick Window Syntax
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- <Up> Previous color background.
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- <Down> Next color background.
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- <Left> Previous color or mouse character.
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- <Right> Next color or mouse character.
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- <Enter>, Left Mouse Button Accept color or mouse character and
- exit. Double click mouse if
- needed.
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- <Esc>, Right Mouse Button Abort. Retain original color or
- mouse character and exit.
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- <F1>, Both Mouse Buttons Help. Invoke the help facility.
- Pressing <F1> or both mouse buttons
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- v2.00 - 24 February 1991
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- Added support for some disk catalog programs. DLS can read
- the catalog databases produced by
- - CatDisk
- - LogiCat
- - PmCat
- - WSSIndex
- and print disk labels from these files.
-
- DLS now checks for 400K and 800K disks formatted by
- FormatMaster. Additional support has been added for other
- special drive types by allowing user entered data for 1 or
- 2 other drive types.
-
- Added an option to allow the user to set the left printer
- margin.
-
- DLS now allows the user to determine whether a volume label
- is or is not required when a disk is read. An entry field
- has been added to allow the user to customize a fake label
- that will be printed on the disk label when the volume
- label is optional.
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- The title can now be left justified or centered on the disk
- label.
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- DLS now allows the user some choice in the background
- character.
-
- The color used to display unavailable options can now be
- changed. The menu system has also been revised to be more
- consistent as to whether an option is available or not.
-
- The help system has been totally revised and is much more
- context sensitive than previous versions.
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- v1.20 - 1 August 1990
-
- Some changes have been incorporated into this release of
- DLS that may effect you if you have used various options
- from previous releases. The most important are:
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- - The <Alt><D> command has been replaced by <Alt><G> to
- "Get" a directory listing.
-
- - Label configuration files that you may have created
- with previous releases are no longer compatible with
- the current version. You will have to recreate any
- Label configuration files for use with v1.20.
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- - The format of how files are printed on the labels has
- been changed slightly to accommodate the previously
- missed fact that a directory name can contain 12
- characters as does a file name. The result is that
- less information can be printed on each label for
- certain label width sizes.
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- - Added an option to allow you to read virtually any disk
- drive that contains a standard DOS directory format.
- If you read large capacity drives such as hard disks,
- you should print out any labels using at least a 3-1/2"
- wide label since the line which contains the bytes used
- and free information may print past the label edge on
- smaller width labels. In addition, if you read non-
- standard drive devices such as tape drives, Bernoulli
- drives, etc., I cannot guarantee that the Volume Label
- routines will work correctly. BE FOREWARNED!
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- - A new option to print a directory listing only has been
- added to the print options. This option can be
- selected by pressing <Alt><D>. Suggested by Brian
- Lodge.
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- - Rewrote and revised the NOTES editor. The editor
- behaves like a word processor with continuous wordwrap,
- similar to Microsoft Word. As a result, many of the
- previous line edit options have been deleted.
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- - Combined the border option for the bar and 1st level
- menu windows.
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- - Combined the color options for the menu windows. The
- bar menu colors can no longer be chosen separately from
- the 1st level and Nth level menu window colors.
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- - The data windows have been moved somewhat and the
- "Files" and "Notes" windows are now opened only when
- they contain data.
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- Finally, certain sections of the program code have been
- made more efficient, other minor cosmetic changes have been
- made, and minor corrections made. The overall result is
- the incorporation of a few more options that I hope will
- make the program more useful, and at the same time reduce
- the size of the program.
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- time, the MS-DOS function used to create the label would
- truncate any label greater then 8 characters long at 8
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- v1.10 - 26 February 1990
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- - Corrected a minor bug that invoked an error routine when
- creating a disk volume label (whether successful of not)
- thus forcing you to read the disk again.
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- - Revised the double heading label option so that the disk
- title is printed in condensed print on the label where it
- folds over the diskette thus allowing you to read the
- title on the front, back, or top of the disk. Suggested
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- v1.00 - 5 February 1990.
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- ENHANCEMENTS
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- My desire is to tailor this program to what is desired by the
- you, the end user. I designed this program to meet my needs and
- then enhanced it to make it usable for everyone else. If you see
- something you do not like or if you have an idea that would make
- the program more functional for you, let me know and I will try
- to incorporate reasonable (or feasible) suggestions for
- improvements into the program.
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- REGISTRATION FORM
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- The following page is an order form that you can use to register
- your copy of DLS. Why should you register? I have spent many
- hours making this program what it is. I would like to make it
- better and the only way I can do this is generate support for
- this program. Registration and comments from you are the means
- through which this can be done. Please note that even if you
- decide not to register this program, taking the few minutes to
- write down your comments would be appreciated.
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- information necessary to remove the opening and closing
- registration incentives. Please note that distributing a
- registered copy of DLS is strictly prohibited!
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