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- QFILER
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- USERS' MANUAL
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- A User-Supported
- File Maintenance Utility
- written by Kenn Flee
- of
- Jamestown Software
- 2508 Valley Forge Drive
- Madison WI 53719
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- Version 3.0 - December 15, 1987
- Version 3.1 - February 15, 1988
- Version 3.1B - June 20, 1988
- Version 3.1C - November 1, 1988
- Version 3.1D - November 4, 1988
- Version 3.1E - December 20, 1988
- Version 3.1F - January 31, 1989
- Version 3.1G - February 20, 1989
- Version 3.1Hd- August 25, 1989
- Version 3.1L - May 9, 1990
- Version 3.1Ld- February 6, 1991
- Version 3.1Le- February 13, 1991
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- Copyright (c) 1986,'87,'88,'89,'90,'91 by Jamestown Software
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- Jamestown Software will not be liable for any damages,
- including lost profits, lost savings or other incidental or
- consequential damages arising out of the use of or inability
- to use QFILER, even if Jamestown Software has been advised of
- the possibility of such damages, or for any claim by any
- other party.
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- QFILER User Manual Page 2
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- QFILER TABLE OF CONTENTS
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- Included files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 2
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- Integrate files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 3
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- Quick start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 4
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- Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 5
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- User interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 6
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- System requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 6
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- Setting up for QFILER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 6
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- Screen sample illustration . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 7
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- Screen organization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 8
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- Navigating the QFILER screen . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 9
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- Function Key assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 9
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- Menu selections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 10
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- Control/Alternate-key combinations . . . . . . . . . Page 13
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- QFINST -- a QFILER configuration utility . . . . . . Page 16
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- Hints and Shortcuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 17
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- Internal mouse support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 18
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- User-support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 20
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- Sample Invoice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 21
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- Quantity purchase and site license information . . . Page 22
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- INCLUDED FILES
- ----------------
- The following program and documentation files should be
- included in the distribution copy of QFILER.
-
- QFILER.EXE - Executable program.
- QFILER.DOC - This documentation.
- QFINST.EXE - QFILER configuration utility.
- QFKEYS.TXT - Printable Function Key template.
- QFUPDATE.DOC - QFILER update information.
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- QFILER User Manual Page 3
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- INTEGRATED FILES
- ------------------
-
- The following are Jamestown Software products which may be
- used as standalone products or as integrated parts of QFILER.
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- FCDISK.COM - Disk-Directory file builder.
- FCDISK.DOC - Documentation for above.
- FILECAT.COM - Disk cataloging database.
- FILECAT.DOC - Filecat documentation file.
- FILECAT.KWD - Library of keywords.
- FINC01.CHN - Required FILECAT program file.
- FINC02.CHN - Required FILECAT program file.
- LITLBOOK.COM - LITLBOOK Address book database.
- LITLBOOK.DOC - LITLBOOK documentation file.
-
- Additionally, the following excellent user-supported programs
- by Vernon D. Buerg, (456 Lakeshire, Daly City, CA 94015),
- Phil Katz (PKWARE, Inc., 7032 Ardara Ave., Glendale WI 53209)
- and by Larry McMains, may also be included. If available in a
- pathed directory, they can be linked to by QFILER, and are
- also great standalone products. If a distribution diskette
- was not ordered from Jamestown Software, check a local BBS as
- a source for these files. They will often be listed with an
- imbedded version number, such as LIST62.ARC. They will also
- include necessary documentation.
-
- Shareware (user-supported) programs:
- ------------------------------------
- LIST.ARC - Vernon D. Buerg - File browse utility.
- ARCA.ARC - Vernon D. Buerg - ARChive Add utility.
- ARCV.ARC - Vernon D. Buerg - ARChive listing utility.
- ARCE.ARC - Vernon D. Buerg - ARChive Extract utility.
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- PKARC.COM & PKPAK.EXE (with .DOC)
- - Phil Katz - ARChive Update/List utility.
- PKXARC.COM & PKUNPAK.EXE (with .DOC)
- - Phil Katz - ARChive Extract utility.
-
- Public domain program:
- ----------------------
- FINDIT.ARC - Larry McMains - File search utility.
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- QFILER User Manual Page 4
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- QUICK-START
- -------------
- If it is necessary to use QFILER immediately, please first
- read at least this section to become acquainted with the
- basic options. Please read the rest of the documentation at
- your first opportunity.
-
- QFILER may be invoked by typing QFILER and pressing [Enter]
- at the DOS prompt. Once in QFILER, pressing "H" will display
- a help screen with a quick summary of function, alt- and
- control-key assignments.
-
- Common QFILER actions are displayed in a menu at the bottom
- of the screen. You may select one of the menu options by
- pressing the tab key or spacebar until the desired option is
- highlighted and then pressing [Enter] or more quickly, by
- simply pressing the first character of each option. Pressing
- "/" (or clicking on the top line of the screen if you have an
- active mouse) will invoke a drop-down menu system which
- duplicates most function-key assignments.
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- Files are displayed in two windows. When selecting a
- drive\directory (<F5> and <F6>) to be shown in one of the
- windows, the following will be true:
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- C by itself will change to the root directory of
- the drive\directory (C:\ in this case).
-
- C: with a colon will change to the current directory
- of the indicated drive\directory; if no current
- directory, then the root directory.
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- C:\DOS any defined paths of 3 or more characters will
- force QFILER to attempt to change to the
- identified drive\directory.
-
- Selected subdirectories listed in a window may be displayed
- on either side of the screen by pressing <F3> (to display on
- left) or <F4> (display on right).
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- QFILER User Manual Page 5
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- INTRODUCTION
- --------------
- QFILER is designed to make management of your hard disk files
- much easier. Two different, sorted directories are displayed
- side-by-side, allowing you to select both individual files
- and groups of files for QFILER to act on. You can easily:
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- - copy and delete files.
- - rename files and directories.
- - pass files to an external browse utility or favorite
- text editor.
- - move files from one directory to another.
- - add, delete, hide and unhide subdirectories.
- - run other programs from within the QFILER
- environment.
- - display files in sorted order.
- - set a directory mask so that only certain files are
- displayed.
- - backup files.
- - set Epson-compatible printer page length and send a
- formfeed to the printer.
- - print a hard copy of a sorted directory.
-
- QFILER versions 3.x adds the ability to display a visual,
- sorted directory tree so you can quickly display a particular
- subdirectory on either side of the QFILER screen. In
- addition, QFILER adds many advanced file management tools
- including the abilities to set or clear file attributes,
- change file time/date stamps and rename the disk volume
- label. As a bonus for users who upload and download files
- from bulletin boards, QFILER links to ARChive utililies such
- as Vern Buerg's ARCA, ARCE and ARCV to easily create,
- extract, and view ARC'd files.
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- QFILER functions with or without a mouse. Monochrome, CGA,
- EGA and VGA are all supported, with a 43/50 line EGA/VGA
- display mode option.
-
- A NOVICE mode may be installed to limit some of the more
- advance features of the program.
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- QFILER User Manual Page 6
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- USER INTERFACE
- ----------------
- QFILER makes full use of the PC keyboard, using the function
- keys, the cursor keys, tab key, space bar, and several
- Control/Alt-key combinations. In order to make full use of
- all of QFILER's features, the following conditions should be
- met:
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- The program is designed to operate satisfactorily
- with DOS 2.x and above. DOS 3.x is the operating
- system of choice, however. In some cases, the
- extensions offered by QFILER depend on the presence
- of DOS 3.x enhancements.
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- QFILER requires a minimum of 192K memory and one
- diskette drive for operation on an IBM-PC/XT/AT or
- compatible computer. Additional memory is required to
- use shell options.
-
- The monitor may be either a color or a monochrome
- unit, with an installation program supplied to modify
- default QFILER color combinations.
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- Printers to be used with QFILER's setup options
- <Ctrl-P> should be EPSON-command compatible.
-
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- SETTING UP
- ------------
- In preparation for using QFILER, if DOS 3.x is in use, invoke
- PRINT.COM from either the autoexec.bat file or from the DOS
- prompt. If you have a mouse, your mouse driver should be
- installed.
-
- QFILER.COM is started by typing QFILER at the DOS prompt. For
- ease of invoking, it may be advisable to rename QFILER.COM to
- QF.COM, but that is up to the user.
-
- QFILER is invoked by entering
-
- QF[iler] [LeftDirectoryPath] [RightDirectoryPath]
-
- at the DOS prompt. The square brackets are used to denote the
- options, and are not typed.
-
- The Disk\Directory to be read and displayed for the left or
- for both windows may be included as a command line option
- when invoking QFiler. Otherwise, the default drive and path
- directory will display in the left window. The syntax rules
- are the same as discussed under QUICK-START on page three.
- This will save keystrokes when, for example, it is desired to
- view the "A:" drive, when presently logged in to the "C:"
- drive.
-
-
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- QFILER User Manual Page 7
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- SAMPLE SCREEN
- ---------------
-
- The following is a facsimile of QFILER on a monitor screen.
- Some of the on-screen refinements are, of course, not
- possible when printers are concerned, so it will look a bit
- different in actual use, and will contain more lines. Use
- this illustration for reference in the User's Manual.
-
- |--------------------------------------||--------------------------------------|
- | JAMESTOWN name || |
- |--------------------------------------||--------------------------------------|
- | C:\DOS || Quick-Filer 3.1x by Kenn Flee |
- |--------------------------------------||--------------------------------------|
- | <PARENT> <DIR> 071186 15:41 || |
- | ASSIGN COM 1509 030785 13:43a || USER SUPPORTED SOFTWARE |
- | BACKUP COM 5577 030785 13:43a || |
- | BASICA COM 27520 030785 13:43a || If you are using this program |
- | CHKDSK COM 9435 030785 13:43a || and find it to be of value, |
- | DEBUG COM 15552 030785 13:43a || your contribution of $20 |
- | DISKCOMP COM 4073 030785 13:43a || will be appreciated. |
- | DISKCOPY COM 4329 030785 13:43a || |
- | ED COM 7261 122185 23:08a || Jamestown Software |
- | EXE2BIN EXE 2816 030785 13:43a || 2508 Valley Forge Dr. |
- | FASTFMT HLP 1195 031486 9:43a || Madison, WI 53719 |
- | FFLABELS HLP 128 020386 0:17a || |
- | FFMT EXE 12800 031486 9:28a || Please copy this program |
- | FILECOMP COM 3664 030785 13:43a || and share it with others. |
- | FIND EXE 6403 030785 13:43a || |
- | FORM## COM 9398 102985 17:14a || Press <H> for help -- tab/enter, |
- | GRAPHICS COM 3111 030785 13:43a || space/enter or first character |
- | IBMUTIL LIB 6144 071884 12:01a || to select a bottom menu option. |
- | LABEL COM 1826 030785 13:43a || |
- |--------------------------------------||--------------------------------------|
- | dir: 385K tag: 0K left: 2136K || Copyright 1988,89 Jamestown Software |
- |--------------------------------------||--------------------------------------|
- Clear all tagged files. (Press "/" for menu, "H" for help) (461121)
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- UnTagAll Copy Move Delete TagAll Rename Exec Pick List Volume Quit
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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- Figure 1 - Facsimile of QFILER screen when first invoked.
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- QFILER User Manual Page 8
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- SCREEN ORGANIZATION OF QFILER
- -------------------------------
-
- The QFILER screen, as seen in Figure 1, is divided into three
- sections with dual side-by-side upper file windows for the
- display of file information and a two-line bottom section for
- messages and menu.
-
- In each of the upper file windows the top line (row) shows
- the active directory mask, volume label for the respective
- displayed disk and active sort option for that side. The
- second window row, in reverse-video, will display the full
- DOS path for the directory displayed in the window.
-
- The large central window area is the main file display area,
- in which a full DOS directory (DIR) format is shown. The
- directory additionally displays hidden files and, when
- applicable, file attributes Archive, Read-only, Hidden, and
- System.
-
- Only one of the two windows may be considered "current" for
- menu or function key actions. Currency is shown by a moving
- reverse-video bar highlighting the "current file" within the
- "current window".
-
- Below the main display, another reverse-video row, shows the
- directory size, total bytes tagged, and remaining bytes of
- disk space. The bottom section contains, as its top row, the
- message line. Here QFILER tells the user what is happening,
- or what the current menu selection description is.
-
- Finally, the last line on the screen is the Menu Bar, with
- the current selection highlighted and the rest in reverse
- video.
-
-
- QFILER User Manual Page 9
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- NAVIGATING THE QFILER SCREEN
- ------------------------------
- QFILER utilizes most of the keyboard in is operation. There
- are three logical areas of keyboard control:
-
- 1. Cursor pad selector/pointer movement.
- 2. Function key program control.
- 3. Typewriter keyboard command control.
-
- The cursor-key pad controls the combination file-selector and
- window-selector. The keys used on the cursor pad, and their
- functions are:
-
- 1. Right-Arrow - Select Right Window.
- 2. Left-Arrow - Select Left Window.
- 3. Up-Arrow - Scroll selector pointer up or window
- down a line.
- 4. Down-Arrow - Scroll selector pointer down or
- window up a line.
- 5. Home - Selector to top of Window.
- 6. End - Selector to bottom of Window.
- 7. Page-Up - Scroll window up one page.
- 8. Page-Dn - Scroll window down one page.
-
- Control-cursor-key combinations.
-
- 1. Ctrl-Home - Scroll window to top of disk/dir.
- 2. Ctrl-End - Scroll window to end of disk/dir.
-
- The function keys control all the display options. These
- include sort order and drive or subdirectory viewed. The
- function keys also allow modification of file attribute bytes
- and creation/deletion of subdirectories. To use a function
- key, select a file to use (using the arrow keys), or tag the
- files to be used (see F9, F10 or the TagAll command below),
- and press the function key. The function keys are used as
- follows:
-
- FUNCTION KEY ASSIGNMENTS
- --------------------------
-
- Normal Function-Key assignments.
- ----------------------------------
- F1 - Create a new subdirectory (DOS MKDIR/MD). User is
- prompted for name at command line at the bottom of
- the display.
- F2 - Remove selected subdirectory. (DOS RMDIR/RD)
- F3 - Display selected subdirectory in left window.
- F4 - Display selected subdirectory in right window.
- F5 - Prompt for a new path in left window.
- F6 - Prompt for a new path in right window.
- F7 - Sort the current window by name.
- F8 - Sort the current window by extension.
- F9 - Tag or untag current file for group action.
- F10 - Same as F9, but advance to next file.
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- Shifted Function-Key assignments.
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- F1 - Set archive bit on current or tagged file(s).
- F2 - Clear archive bit on file(s)
- F3 - Hide current file, directory, or tagged files.
- F4 - Unhide current file, directory or tagged files.
- F5 - Protect current or tagged file(s). (Make them
- "Read-Only").
- F6 - Unprotect current or tagged file(s).
- F7 - Sort current window by file size, ascending.
- F8 - Sort current window by file date, then time,
- ascending.
- F9 - Set time and date stamp on current or tagged
- file(s). System parameters may be accepted. Date is
- entered as: 09-14-87. Time is entered as: 08:05:00
- or 11:56:23. Enter as 24-hour clock.
- F10 - Enter a file mask for directory searches. If you
- press [Enter] without entering a mask, QFILER will
- default to all files ("*.*"). File masks remain in
- effect until changed, and if not "*.*", will be
- displayed at the top left corner of the file
- window.
-
- Menu-Bar selections control QFILER actions, and are invoked
- by either moving the highlight to the desired command via the
- spacebar or tab-key, and pressing [Enter], or by keying the
- first letter of the command name. The spacebar or tab-key
- moves the highlight to the right and the tab-key, when
- shifted, moves the highlight to the left. Of the various
- options, mnemonic control is the fastest method of control.
-
-
- MENU COMMANDS
- ---------------
- The commands are as follows:
-
- UnTagAll... Will turn off any file highlighting within
- current window.
-
- Copy....... Will cause DOS copy to be executed on current or
- tagged files.
-
- Move....... Will move (without copying, if possible) files
- from one subdirectory to another.
-
- Files will be MOVED (rather than copied) across
- subdirectory boundaries if the following
- conditions are met:
-
- 1. DOS 3.x is in use.
- 2. Two directories of the same disk drive are
- displayed in the two windows.
-
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- QFILER User Manual Page 11
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- The advantages of moving files are that the move
- is performed faster than copy and that moving
- files does not degrade hard disk performance
- through disk fragmentation caused by
- reorganization. Note that MOVE is the equivalent
- of copying from one subdirectory to another, then
- deleting the files from the original directory...
- except the files are not physically moved, just
- their disk location identifier.
-
- Delete..... Will cause DOS delete to be executed on current
- or tagged files.
-
- TagAll..... Will turn on file highlighting for all files
- within current window, so that all files will be
- subject to action. Selected files may be untagged
- with either the F9 or F10 keys.
-
- Rename..... Will cause DOS rename to be executed on current
- file. New name will be prompted for.
-
- In addition (if using DOS 3.x) a subdirectory may
- be renamed by making it the current file, then
- selecting RENAME. After renaming a subdirectory,
- that subdirectory will be displayed in the
- alternate window.
-
- Exec....... The current file, if an executable type, i.e.,
- with extension BAT, COM, or EXE, will be run with
- a command line furnished for parameter entry.
-
- There are two additional methods included (Ctrl-E
- & Ctrl-S) that will allow other programs to be
- run from within QFILER. These are covered in the
- CONTROL-KEY area of this document.
-
- Pick....... Will show an alpha-sorted, visual directory tree
- with the current subdirectory highlighted. You
- may use the cursor keys to select another
- subdirectory, then [Enter] to display it, or
- [ESC] to return to the normal display.
-
- List....... For file display, the user is given a choice of
- <S>creen, <E>dit, <P>rint, <C>ancel all print
- jobs, <L>itlbook, <F>indit, or <ESC> to quit. The
- brackets signify the letter or key to be pressed
- to call the option indicated.
-
- <S> will invoke the browse program LIST.COM for
- the current file. LIST will allow full screen
- ASCII or HEX browse, and must be in the QFILER or
- other pathed directory.
-
-
-
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-
-
- <E> will invoke a batch file, called QFED.BAT,
- (created by the user in his QFILER directory),
- and pass to it the current file path, name, and
- extension. QFED.BAT needs one line consisting of
- the path and name of the user's editor, and a
- replaceable parameter. For example, if the editor
- was KEDIT, stored in the \PROG directory, the
- batch file would consist of the line:
-
- \PROG\KEDIT %1
-
- If DOS 3.x is in use and PRINT.COM is installed
- before running Quick Filer, <P> will add files to
- the print queue without exiting the program. If
- desired, all jobs in the print queue may be
- cancelled by pressing <C>. (Equivalent to the /T
- terminate command).
-
- <L> will call (through LB.BAT) LITLBOOK.COM, an
- address book database. You may enter a search
- string to locate the entry to be displayed. The
- LB.BAT file you create should change to the
- LITLBOOK directory, then call LITLBOOK with a
- replaceable parameter:
-
- CD \LITLEBOOK
- LITLBOOK %1
-
- <F> will link to the FINDIT.COM program, which
- will search the specified or default drive for
- all occurrences of the file search mask passed to
- it from the user input requested by this option
- at bottom of the screen. The results of the
- search will display on the following screen.
- Pressing the enter key with no search mask will
- cause FINDIT to display a full screen of help
- information. Searches resulting in more than one
- screen may be piped through the DOS external
- command, MORE.COM, to pause each screen. Please
- read the documentation for FINDIT for complete
- understanding of the program.
-
- Volume..... The current window disk may be given a volume
- label with this option. The user is prompted for
- the label.
-
- Quit....... Exits program and returns to DOS.
-
- Help....... Two screens of help notes for user reminder.
-
- Invert .... Inverts the current sort order.
-
- "/"........ Invokes the QFILER drop-down menu system.
-
-
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-
-
- After a menu selection is made, either by spacebar/tab-key or
- mnemonic choice, QFILER will check to see if any files are
- tagged. (These are files highlighted by the F9/F10 key.) If
- it finds tagged files, it will ask whether the user wants to
- act upon the tagged files or the current file only. The user
- will see a prompt on the message line and a small two choice
- menu replacing the main one, which indicates the two
- available choices. A spacebar or mnemonic choice is to be
- made here. If no files are tagged, the user is prompted for
- appropriate path or name entry. Then QFILER will ask for
- verification of the pending action. A "y" response causes
- execution of the command, and an "n" aborts the operation and
- returns to the normal display with any highlighted files
- still highlighted.
-
-
- CONTROL/ALTERNATE-KEY COMBINATIONS
- ------------------------------------
- <Ctrl><A> From the main display, will bring up a menu line
- showing the following options: <A>dd <E>xtract
- <V>erbose Listing <ESC> Quit. These options call
- Vernon Buerg's ARCA, ARCE, and ARCV programs,
- respectively, which must be in the QFILER or other
- pathed directory. These options allow use of the
- ARChive file format, made popular by System
- Enhancement Assoc., 21 New St., Wayne, NJ 07470.
-
- ARCA (create or add to an ARC file) First mark all
- the files to be included in the ARC file. Then
- press Ctrl-A, then "A". QFILER will prompt for the
- ARC file name. A path may be included if the ARC
- file is not to be created in the current
- directory. Use QFILER sort options, if desired,
- before creating the ARChive.
-
- ARCA NOTE: Although the ARCA DOC's mention that
- ARCA is not intended to be used precisely in the
- manner QFILER links to it, it does work... if
- there is no .ARC of the same .ARC name as the
- one you are creating. Please check to be certain
- you are not inadvertently "adding" to an
- existing .ARC file that may already include one
- of the files you are "adding" to it. The ARCA
- doc's further mention that if there is
- sufficient "clamor" to modify ARCA to include
- the ability to update included files to contact
- Vern Buerg at the BBS number listed in his
- docs. Until or unless ARCA specifically
- includes the ability to update included files,
- simply be aware of the need to be certain you
- are actually creating a new .ARC file. The
- QFILER approach does work: All QFILER.ARC files
- were created by QFILER itself, linking to ARCA.
-
-
-
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-
-
-
- ARCE (extract or expand an .ARC file) Make the
- desired ARC file the current file, then press Ctrl-
- A followed by "E". The command line as it will be
- passed to Command.Com will be displayed at the
- bottom of the screen. To extract all files in the
- ARC file to the current directory, just press the
- return key. If only one file is to be extracted, or
- files are to be extracted to some other disk or
- directory, first press the <END> key to move the
- cursor to end of the command line, then enter the
- path and/or filespec to pass to ARCE.
-
- ARCV (Verbose listing of ARC file contents) Make
- the desired ARC file the current file, then press
- Ctrl-A followed by "V" for the listing of the ARC.
-
- Please read the documentation for ARCA, ARCE and
- ARCV for an explanation of command line options.
-
- <Ctrl><B> Will initiate the QFILER BACKUP utility. Any tagged
- files in the "source" directory window will be
- compared to files in the "target" directory window.
- Files will be copied, only if they do not exist on
- the target, or if the date/time stamp on the source
- files are newer than those on the target files.
- File remain tagged for optional deletion.
-
- <Alt><C> Copy current file to a new file name.
-
- <Ctrl><D> Toggles display mode between 25-line and 43/50-line
- modes if you have an EGA or VGA monitor installed.
-
- <Ctrl><E> Will allow entering a program name as if at the DOS
- prompt. For convenience, <F10> will return the
- current path\filename. QFILER will then change to
- the ENTRY drive\directory and pass the command line
- to COMMAND.COM. Upon completion of the passed
- program, press any key to return to QFILER.
-
- EXAMPLE: Suppose it is necessary to run DISMOD on
- the current file. First press <Ctrl><E>.
- Then type DISMOD. Then press <F10> to
- input the current file. Press Enter.
-
- <Ctrl><F> Provides an automatic link with FILECAT (through
- FCDISK) that creates a text file on a target disk
- that lists files on the disk (in alpha order),
- filesize, and description of the file (if the file
- is included in the FILECAT database). To use this
- feature both FCDISK and FILECAT must be in the
- QFILER or a pathed directory. To use, do the
- following:
-
- a. Be certain that FCDISK is either with the
-
-
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-
- FILECAT data files, or pathed.
- b. Bring up the target disk/dir (the one where a
- text file to be written) on one side of QF.
- c. Bring up the FILECAT data file disk/dir on the
- alternate side.
- d. Be certain the flashing cursor and pointer are
- on the FILECAT side of the QFILER display.
- e. Press <Ctrl><F>. QFILER will automatically load
- FCDISK.
- f. Answer the questions that are asked. The text
- file will be created on the target disk and the
- user will be returned to QFILER.
-
- NOTE: The following steps are optional:
-
- g. Make the target disk side the current window.
- h. Press <Ctrl><R> to refresh the side and display
- the new file.
- i. Point to the new file, then press "L" then "S"
- to list to the screen and view what was created.
-
- <Ctrl><P> From the main display, will bring up a menu line to
- set or cancel skip-over-perf and to send a form-
- feed, for Epson-compatible printers. You may press
- "D" to print a listing of the current, sorted
- directory.
-
- <Ctrl><Q> Exit QFILER with the current directory active.
-
- <Alt><R> Will refresh the entire screen display of QFILER.
- This will straighten out a screen that may have
- been messed up by stray DOS hardware messages and
- the like.
-
- <Ctrl><R> Will refresh the display of the current window.
- This is handy if the user has "shelled" to DOS and
- has changed the displayed directory by adding or
- deleting a file. The refresh will display the new,
- changed directory.
-
- <Alt><S> Display files unsorted as they are actually stored
- on your disk.
-
- <Ctrl><S> Is for those instances where the previously
- explained <Ctrl><E> procedure won't work (commands
- within COMMAND.COM itself, like DIR). Pressing
- Control-S will load a secondary copy of COMMAND.COM
- and return to the DOS prompt. (The user will be in
- the CURRENT drive\directory). When ready, type EXIT
- to return to QFILER.
-
-
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-
-
-
- QFINST -- A QFILER Configuration Utility
- -------------------------------------------
-
- QFINST allows the user to change many of QFILER's default
- values, including:
-
- SORT CHOICE -- the way QFILER will sort files when first run.
- You may select file name, extension, size, date or
- unsorted. Normally sorted by file name.
-
- FILE MASK the mask used to select files to be displayed by
- QFILER when first run. Normally all files ("*.*").
-
- ARCHIVE UTILITY the utilities used to perform ARC'd file
- creation, extraction and verbose listings. You may choose
- either Buerg's ARCA, ARCE and ARCV utilities, or Katz's
- PKARC, PKXARC, PKPAK and PKUNPAK utilities. Buerg's
- utilities are the default.
-
- CHECK SNOW ON CGA if you experience "snow" on your CGA color
- monitor, you should set this default to YES. Normally
- QFILER will not wait for horizontal retrace intervals
- when writing to video memory (since EGA monitors are
- becoming more common), so this default is normally NO.
-
- DIRECT SCREEN WRITES Normally YES, QFILER will write directly
- to video memory, but if you wish to redirect through BIOS
- calls (at a substantial loss of speed) you may set this
- default to NO.
-
- CONFIRM EXIT Normally QFILER will return to DOS immediately
- after you press "Q" (Quit), without confirming the
- action. If you wish to be asked if you really want to
- quit, set this default to YES.
-
- COLORS You may customize the color combinations used in
- QFILER's displays, or return to the original program
- defaults.
-
- If you wish to run in monochrome, even though you have a
- color video card (Composite video monitors, or some
- laptops for example) run QFINST with "/M" on the command
- line, then press <ESC>, "Y" to configure QFILER in mono
- mode. Rerun QFINST to make further changes.
-
- To invoke QFINST, first backup your original copy of QFILER.
- Be certain both QFILER.EXE and QFINST.EXE are in the same
- directory, and you are logged on that directory. Then type
- QFINST at the DOS prompt and press [Enter]. QFINST will
- prompt you though your choices. Make the changes you desire
- and press [ESC].
-
- If you choose to accept your changes, QFILER itself is
- modified. If you have a copy of QFILER that you suspect has
-
-
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-
- been modified, check the second of the two help screens. A
- modified copy of QFILER will display a "modified" notice.
-
- If you have an EGA or VGA monitor and wish QFILER to default
- to 43/50 line mode, just run QFINST with "/EGA" on the
- command line (type QFINST /EGA at your DOS prompt). QFINST
- will show the current default video mode of QFILER and allow
- you to change it -- either to 43/50 line mode or to 25 line
- mode.
-
-
- HINTS AND SHORTCUTS
- ---------------------
-
- In response to user suggestions, a number of shortcuts have
- been programmed into QFILER as follows:
-
- GREY PLUS KEY MAPPED TO F10 (Tag and advance). The minus key
- is mapped to F9 -- for the convenience of folks who have
- keyboards where the function keys are across the top instead
- of on the side where they should be.
-
- ALT-X MAPPED TO "Q" (Quit and return to DOS).
-
- KEYS "S" IS MAPPED TO LIST-SCREEN AND "F" MAPPED TO FINDIT.
- In other words simply pressing "S" is the same as pressing
- "L" (List), followed by "S" (Screen) and pressing "F" is the
- same as pressing "L" (List), followed by "F" (Findit).
-
- "GOTO" IS INVOKED BY PRESSING "G", followed by the first
- letter of a filename (if sorted by name), or extension (if
- sorted by extension). QFILER will immediately position the
- selector bar on the first file in the directory beginning
- with that letter.
-
- PRESSING <ENTER> WHEN AN ".ARC" FILE IS THE CURRENT FILE will
- directly invoke ARCZOOM.
-
- <Alt><F3> will immediately display the parent of the current
- directory on the left side of the screen.
-
- <Alt><F4> will immediately display the parent of the current
- directory on the right side of the screen.
-
- "FILL" AUTOMATICALLY INVOKED if tagged files will not fit on
- a target floppy disk. The user is given the option to "FILL"
- disks, which simply means QFILER will copy as many files as
- will fit on the target floppy disk, then request that you
- insert additional disk(s) until all files are copied. Files
- are copied with biggest files first, then smaller ones--
- which results in the floppies being utilized in the most
- efficient manner.
-
-
-
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-
-
-
- INTERNAL MOUSE SUPPORT
- ------------------------
-
- Virtually all QFILER options may be selected with a mouse in
- addition to the standard keyboard commands. The following
- descriptions will help to explain the various mouse-active
- areas:
-
- The left mouse button is used to select most options.
- Other actions are interpreted as follows:
-
- "YES" - Left button. "NO" - Right button.
- "ENTER" - Left button. "ESCAPE" - Right button.
-
- A vertical "scroll bar" is displayed to the right of
- each directory window. If there are more files in a
- directory than can be displayed in a single window, there
- is a bar displayed within this scroll bar. Its size and
- position gives you an idea of the relationship the
- displayed files have within the selected directory. You
- may click on this bar and slide it up and down to quickly
- display different files. If there is a small arrow
- displayed above or below the scroll bar, you may click on
- each to move the file selection bar towards the top or
- bottom of the directory, respectively. Clicking above or
- below the bar is similar to pressing PgUp/PgDn on the
- keyboard.
-
- The second line from the top of the screen (used to
- display the path name) may be used to rapidly scroll the
- window down (selection bar moves toward the top), or the
- line just below the directory window (displaying the
- directory size, tagged file size and remaining disk
- space) may be used to scroll the window up (selection bar
- moves toward the bottom).
-
- Help may be displayed by clicking on the prompt line just
- above the bottom menu bar. To activate any of the bottom
- menu bar actions, just click on the displayed word. For
- all other QFILER functions (function keys, alt and
- control keys, and normal keyboard assignments), click on
- the top line (used to display the volume name) and a full
- drop-down menu will be displayed.
-
- Within the directory window, select a file or directory
- by moving the mouse cursor to the desired file and
- pressing the left mouse button. To tag or untag a file,
- simply click on the selected file a second time. NOTE: to
- simplify some special QFILER functions, some file types
- are treated in a extended manner as described below:
-
- DISPLAYING DIRECTORIES ON LEFT OR RIGHT: If a
- subdirectory has been selected as the current file,
- you may click on the left half of the selected line to
-
-
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-
- display the subdirectory on the left side of the
- QFILER screen, or on the right half to display on the
- right side. The ">" in the word "<DIR>" is the
- dividing character.
-
- ".ARC" FILES: If an ".ARC" file is the current file,
- clicking on the left side of the line will tag the
- file; clicking on the right side will invoke ARC-Zoom
- for extracting and listing of files within the ARC.
- Within ARC-Zoom, clicking left will tag the file and
- clicking right will list the file.
-
- If you press a key while the standard QFILER screen is
- displayed, the mouse cursor will "park" itself in the
- lower right corner of screen -- so as not to interfere
- with your keyboard commands. But both the mouse and
- keyboard are always active. Use whichever is most suited
- to the task you are performing.
-
- If it's not clear what you should click on the screen to
- perform a particular function, first try clicking on the
- appropriate word. If all else fails, the right button is
- your "NO" or "ESCAPE" button. PLEASE BE CAREFUL UNTIL
- YOU ARE FAMILIAR WITH THE MOUSE ACTION! The mouse is
- very responsive, and it's easy to inadvertently select an
- undesired file -- especially when moving to the bottom
- and top menu areas. READ the displayed prompts before
- clicking "YES". As always, QFILER does a minimum of
- hand-holding.
-
- If you have a mouse installed and would prefer to just
- use the keyboard, you may choose to disable the mouse by
- selecting DOS/MISC-Disable Mouse in the drop down menus.
- The mouse will be ignored until you exit QFILER or enable
- it.
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-
- MISCELLANEOUS
- ---------------
-
- QFILER has as many user safeguards built in as possible, with
- as many user escape opportunities as is prudent. Overt hand-
- holding has been avoided, however. This program, used
- carefully, will be of immense value to the user. If used
- carelessly however, it can be dangerous. Please be careful.
- READ the messages and prompts as they are presented.
-
- If you wish additional features to be included in QFILER, you
- discover any program errors (write down any numbers displayed
- on the screen), or you wish information on quantity purchases
- please contact:
-
- Kenn Flee
- Jamestown Software
- 2508 Valley Forge Drive
- Madison WI 53719
-
- Voice: 608-271-2090
-
- Compuserve # 74275,745
-
- BBS: 608-271-3685
- (Public Technical Support Node)
- (24 Hr., 300-1200-2400, 8-N-1, no nulls)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- USER SUPPORTED SOFTWARE
- -------------------------
-
- This program is distributed for personal, private use and
- with the understanding that if it is used and found to be of
- value, the user will register with a contribution of $20.
- This action will be appreciated and will encourage further
- development. Upon receipt of registration, a disk with the
- most recent version of QFILER, support programs, plus a
- printed manual, and a function key template will be mailed to
- the user.
-
- Commercial and corporate use without registration and license
- is prohibited.
-
- In any case, copy the program and share it with others.
-
- For the convenience of corporate users and others, a printed
- invoice is included on the next page.
-
-
-
-
- --------------------------
- INVOICE / REGISTRATION
- --------------------------
-
-
-
- JAMESTOWN SOFTWARE
- 2508 Valley Forge Drive
- Madison WI 53719
-
-
- Sold to: ___________________________________________________
-
- ___________________________________________________
-
- ___________________________________________________
-
-
- Date: ______________________________
-
-
- ============================================================
-
-
-
-
- _____ copies of QFILER 3.1Le at $20 each ..... $____________
-
- _____ 3.5" disk (in place of 5.25") at $3 each ____________
-
- Wisconsin residents add 5% Sales Tax .... ____________
-
-
- TOTAL ENCLOSED....... $____________
-
-
-
- Send this invoice and your check to:
-
- Jamestown Software
- 2508 Valley Forge Drive
- Madison WI 53719
-
-
-
- =============================================================
-
- Thank you for your support ............... Jamestown Software
-
- Registered owners will be sent a disk containing the most
- recent version of QFILER, support programs, a printed manual
- and function key template. Registered owners may upgrade to
- future versions for a reduced fee -- write for details.
-
- For a large number of QFILER packages, contact Jamestown
- Software for site licensing or quantity pricing.
-
-
-
-
-
- QUANTITY PRICING
- ------------------
-
- Price includes complete registration materials: Typeset and
- printed manual, QFILER program disk (5.25") with supporting
- files and 10-key function key template.
-
- Quantity: 1 to 4 . . . . $ 20.00 each ( 0% discount )
- 5 to 9 . . . . $ 16.00 each ( 20% discount )
- 10 to 49 . . . . $ 15.00 each ( 25% discount )
- 50 to 99 . . . . $ 14.00 each ( 30% discount )
- 100 and over . . $ 13.00 each ( 35% discount )
-
- Add for 3.5" micro floppy . . . $ 3.00 each
- (in place of standard 5.25" DS/DD)
-
- NOTE: Wisconsin residents add 5% Sales Tax.
- Orders outside U.S. and Canada add $5.00 shipping.
-
-
-
-
- SITE LICENSE
- --------------
-
- Price includes modification of the QFILER "sign-on" screen to
- identify the licensed orgranization with "for internal use
- only" wording and "simple" program modifications. Other
- program modifications by quotation. Customer is granted to
- right to furnish copies of the "shareware" version to
- employees for personal use.
-
- Up to 50 CPU's . . . . . . . . $ 500.00
- Up to 100 CPU's . . . . . . . . $ 750.00
- Up to 200 CPU's . . . . . . . . $ 1000.00
- Up to 350 CPU's . . . . . . . . $ 1500.00
- Up to 500 CPU's . . . . . . . . $ 2000.00
- Corporate unlimited . . . . . . $ 2500.00
-
- Prices are subject to change without notice.
- Price includes technical support for one year.
-
-