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- A QUESTION/ANSWER SESSION
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- This file is contains a typical question and answer session that
- might be conducted with the author. If you are having a problem with
- StS and can't find the answer in the DOC file, maybe something in here
- will help. This file may be printed.
-
- Q: I put a blank floppy disk in drive A: and now I can't get the
- cursor back in the window that is pointed at that drive. How am I
- supposed to get out of this situation?
- A: StS won't let you place the cursor in, or "hook" an empty window
- because there is simply nothing you can do in an empty window. The
- real problem that arises is that you can't change drives on that
- side because you can't "hook" it. StS provides two solutions to
- this problem. (1.) Use the <Alt><1,2,3,...> key pair to change the
- un-hooked side drive. Simply hold the <Alt> key and press the
- number of the drive you want; 1=A, 2=B, etc. (2.) Open the DOS
- command window by pressing <F1> and then change the un-hooked drive
- from there.
-
- Q: Is there any quick way to point the right window back at ZDIR?
- A: Yes. Press the <Alt><R> keys to reset the right side.
-
- Q: I like the high-res mode of my EGA/VGA adapter. Is there any
- method I can use to make StS execute in this mode?
- A: Yes. Use the /H option on the DOS command line. Also note that
- on VGA equipped systems the /M switch will provide a medium
- resoloution mode.
-
- Q: Is there any way to change the video mode while StS is running?
- A: Yes. If you have an EGA or VGA card, pressing <Alt><E> will change
- between standard, medium(VGA only), and hi-res modes.
-
- Q: It is a drag going through the DOS menu to get into setup mode. Is
- there a faster way?
- A: Yes. Use the <Alt><S> key pair to get there instantly.
-
- Q: I have my compression program commands so screwed up from trying to
- change the way they are programmed that I am ready to start over.
- Is there any way to recover the default settings?
- A: Yes. Erasing the StS configuration file will cause StS to execute
- in its default state the next time you run it.
-
- Q: I like having the ability to independently sort the file windows but
- I don't understand how to save the settings the way I like them.
- How does this work?
- A: Whenever you save the currently defined setup from the setup mode
- of StS, the sort types for each file window are saved. What you
- need to do is define the sort for each window like you like them
- and then go into setup mode and save the settings. From then on,
- StS will be set like you want it when it runs.
-
- Q: I find I use the file/exe and ext/file sort types the most but I
- have to cycle through all the different types with the <F3> key
- just to switch between these. Is there any way to beat the system?
- A: Yes. The <ALt><F3> key will cycle through the sort types in
- reverse. Since these two sort types are placed in order in the
- list of possible types, pressing <F3> and <Alt><F3> will allow you
- to toggle between these.
-
- Q: How do I erase or rename a directory?
- A: Place the highlight bar on it and press <F8> or <F10> depending
- on whether you want to rename or erase it. The directory rename
- feature of StS will only work if you are running DOS 3.00 or above.
- Directories must be empty before you can erase them.
-
- Q: I keep getting an "invalid path or filename" message when I try to
- type in a path in response to a prompt. What am I doing wrong?
- A: StS uses standard DOS conventions for pathnames when it is
- prompting for input. The last character in the pathname should be
- a trailing backslash or a slash. Actually the StS parsing routines
- interrogate the last character in the user supplied string to
- determine what kind of data it received. If the string ends in a
- colon the StS assumes that it only received a drive and it
- substitutes in the current path and filename itself. If the string
- ends in a slash or backslash StS assumes that it received a valid
- path and adds the filename if the situation requires one. If none
- of these three characters terminates the string, StS assumes that a
- filename was supplied by the user.
-
- Q: I am having trouble getting my external programs to run. What
- should I do?
- A: By all means you should read the setup section in the .DOC file
- especially the part about standard filename conventions. The most
- common problem with external programs has to do with the definition
- of the drive:\path\filename.ext. CHECK your setup carefully to
- make sure that you have defined the program properly. One way to
- cross check your setup is to run the program directly from DOS
- using the identical file specification you have given StS.
-
- Q: My old IBM display looks like my TV when cousin Earl runs his
- powersaw. How can I get rid of the snow?
- A: Some older IBM CGA adapters will produce snow when a program uses
- direct video screen writing like StS does. You need to go into the
- screen section of the setup mode and turn snow suppression on.
-
- Q: Why doesn't StS have a tree structured directory display like I
- have seen other shell programs?
- A: There are several reasons why StS uses the sidebar technique of
- changing directories over the tree method. (1.) StS is intended to
- be not only be a primary DOS shell but it is also very useful as a
- "pop-up" utility that can be executed from other programs such as
- communications packages. Programs that generate tree graphics
- must do a search of the entire disk structure to generate the
- tree. This process takes several seconds even on the fastest hard
- disks and therefor hampers the use of these programs as a quick
- utility. StS reads disk information "hot" and can therefor pop-up
- almost instantly. (2.) The sidebar method is actually the
- quickest method to move around on your disk! Contrary to popular
- belief, the user will actually make fewer keystrokes on the
- average using the StS sidebar than trying to manipulate the cursor
- around a tree. (3.) There are situations where a tree structure
- may prove beneficial. In cases where you are not familiar with a
- hard disk lay-out you can attach one of the several readily
- available tree display tools to one of the programmable user keys,
- thus adding the StS tree display yourself.
-
-
- Q: I have a sub-directory with 1279 files in it. When I look at this
- directory with StS it doesn't read all the filenames. Why?
- A: In the interest of using a sane amount of memory when executing,
- StS will display up to 600 files and 200 sub-directories on each
- side of the display. This represents a total of 1600 file and
- directory names available to the user at any time. While designing
- StS, our research indicated that in 99% of all cases users would
- not need to place more than 500 files in any sub-directory, so we
- set the limit at 600. If you have a sub-directory with more than
- 600 files in it, it is probably time to split it up and organize it
- a little better. StS does a great job of making new directories
- and moving files...
-
- Q: Sure I am using this program but why should I register it? Who's
- gonna know?
- A: You are going to know. It is obvious that the StS program is not
- intended to be a free program. Such things as the opening screen
- which includes a large shareware notice and a built in option that
- prints a nice registration form for you should be indication
- enough. If you continue to use a program beyond a reasonable test
- period (30 days) without paying the required registration fee, then
- you are cheating yourself out of the pleasures of using the
- registered version and you are also cheating the author of the
- program out of his due compensation.
-
- Q: What will happen to me if I don't register it?
- A: Nothing. At least nothing will happen directly to you immediately.
- This program contains no timers, or counters. It is not crippled
- and it won't stop functioning. By not supporting the program you
- are putting yourself and many others in danger though. Shareware
- authors depend on user support to continue their work. Without
- support, shareware will cease to exist and the whole of the PC
- community (this includes you) will no longer have the luxury of
- testing software before you buy it. By paying $25.00 for a quality
- program that you have tried, you will be avoiding the dreadful
- alternative of paying $250.00 for a program that you can't touch
- until the check clears the bank.
-
- Q: OK, I agree that I should register the program. Are there any
- advantages to registration other than a clear conscience?
- A: Yes. When you register this program you will receive a letter from
- the author thanking you for your support and a disk which includes
- a copy of the registered version. (you must specify the disk copy)
- You will also be granted access to the M.R.E. Support BBS system
- Stereo conference area where you can download the latest registered
- versions for the next year absolutely free, with almost free
- updates thereafter.
-
- Q: What is the difference between the shareware and registered
- versions?
- A: The most important difference is that the registered version does
- not include the opening title/shareware screen and it also does not
- include the registration form data. These deletions make the
- registered version not only faster to execute but it is also over
- 8 kilobytes smaller than the shareware version. It keeping with
- our "no crippling" policy there is no other functional difference
- in the initial 3.00 version release, but please note that the
- registered version always evolves more rapidly than the shareware
- version. By the time this shareware version was released
- registered users who are active on our BBS system had been using
- and testing BETA copies of the program for quite some time. It is
- the comment section of the registration form and the message base
- in the STEREO conference of our BBS that is the source of ideas for
- improvements to StS. When registered users speak, we listen and
- try to incorporate their suggestions.
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- Register with us! Support StS...Support shareware today!
- Select option (F2) from the opening screen menu of StS and send it
- in. It is the best deal in the software world...
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