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- SECOND CHANCE TO CLICK ON A FILE -- Version 2.0
-
- INTRODUCTION
- Do you have a problem deciding which of your word
- processors should handle a given .DOC file ? Do you
- want to run a .BAT file, or would you prefer to view it
- first ? Second Chance lets you associate multiple
- candidate application programs with a given suffix.
- Second Chance opens your Windows by spawning
- the application of your choice when you click on a
- given data file.
-
- ADDING AN ASSOCIATION BY MENU
- The easy way to configure Second Chance is to select
- the Associate entry under the Second Chance's Control
- Menu. The Associate dialog box shows a listbox
- containing all current multiple associations known
- to Second Chance. Regular, single associations made within
- Windows are not listed. Enter a suffix of 1 to 3
- characters, for example, DOC. Next, enter from 2 to 16
- application names (e.g. NOTEPAD) which Second Chance should
- associate with that suffix. Select the "Add" button to put
- the association into effect.
-
- If you enter only one application, Second Chance
- associates the application directly with the suffix.
- The next time you click on a file with that suffix,
- you will bypass Second Chance. If you don't include a
- suffix on an application name, Windows assumes the
- suffix .EXE.
-
- CHANGING AN ASSOCIATION BY MENU
- Alternately you may change an association by selecting its
- entry from the Associate listbox. Second Chance copies the
- listbox entry to the "Suffix" and "Applications" edit fields.
- If you delete all application names for a given suffix,
- Second Chance will break all of its associations with the
- suffix. After entering the desired new values, select the
- "Change" button to put the association into effect.
- You can use this scheme to modify the association currently
- displayed on Second Chance's button menu!
-
- DELETING AN ASSOCIATION BY MENU
- In the Associate menu, you may enter a suffix to delete,
- or you may select a suffix from the listbox.
- Select the "Delete" button to direct Second Chance to
- break all of its associations with the suffix. Second Chance
- updates your WIN.INI file and signals Windows that it has
- done so.
-
- EXITING THE ASSOCIATE MENU
- Selecting the "OK" button informs Second Chance that you
- have no more associations to update.
-
- CONFIGURING SECCHNCE MANUALLY
- To configure Second Chance manually, edit your WIN.INI
- file with an editor such as "notepad." Once in the
- editor, move to the [Extensions] section. For suffixes
- which should associate with multiple application
- programs, replace the command field of the [Extensions]
- parameters with secchnce.exe instead of the usual
- application program. For example,
-
- [Extensions]
- doc=secchnce.exe ^.doc
- txt=secchnce.exe ^.txt
- pcx=secchnce.exe ^.pcx
-
- Elsewhere in the WIN.INI file, create a [secchnce]
- section, adding a list of candidate application programs
- for each suffix. Secchnce handles up to 16 applications
- per suffix. For example,
-
- [secchnce]
- doc=notepad.exe write.exe wp51-286.pif
- pcx=paint.exe gcp.exe pbrush.pif
- txt=notepad.exe write.exe wp51-286.pif
-
- Save your WIN.INI file, exit Windows, and re-enter
- Windows for configuration to take effect.
-
- RUNNING OR EDITING .BAT FILES
- You can alternately run, edit, or view batch files, but
- they take special handling. First, remove the reference
- to "bat" from the 'Programs' line under the [Windows]
- section of your WIN.INI file. Using Second Chance's
- Associate menu, add an association between the suffix BAT
- and the applications BATRUN.PIF, NOTEPAD, and any other
- applications. [Notice that you must type BATRUN.PIF;
- not just BATRUN.] Copy the included BATRUN.PIF and
- BATRUN.BAT files to a convenient directory on your PATH,
- perhaps your Windows directory. The next time you click
- on a .BAT file, you can run it by selecting BATRUN, or
- you can view/edit it by selecting NOTEPAD.
- [Thanks to Jorge Codina for this tip!]
-
- HOW TO START UP APPLICATIONS FASTER
- If you specify the full pathname of an application to
- Second Chance, Windows loads it slightly faster;
- otherwise, Windows searches in the following order: the current
- directory, the Windows directory, the Windows system directory,
- directories on the PATH environment variable, and the list of
- directories mapped in a network.
-
- You may use Second Chance's "Display Path" and "Display
- Suffix" option to show only the base application name within
- Second Chance's button menu.
-
- USING SECOND CHANCE
- As usual, double click on a filename displayed by
- MS-DOS or File Manager. The Second Chance menu buttons
- will appear. Click on (or arrow key to) the desired
- application program. On a successful selection,
- Second Chance displays an hourglass while spawning your
- selection then immediately exits. If a problem occurs,
- Second Chance displays a diagnostic message box.
-
- KEYBOARD SPEED-UPS
- When the "Display Path" option is not active,
- Second Chance's "button" menu allows the user to launch
- the preferred application by typing the first character in
- the application name. If multiple applications begin with
- the same letter, typing that letter allows you to skip among
- them. After coming to rest on the preferred application,
- launch it by typing either the Enter key or the space bar.
-
- WINDOWS RELEASES SUPPORTED
- Second Chance runs under Windows 3.0
- in real, standard, and 386 enhanced modes.
-
- LIMITATIONS
- Second Chance passes only a single filename as a parameter
- but no flags or switches.
-
- LEGAL
- Second Chance's users take all responsibility for using it.
- The author is not responsible for lost profits, etc.
-
- TRADEMARKS
- 386 -- Intel Corp.
- MS-DOS, Windows -- Microsoft Corp.
-
- WHAT'S NEW IN 2 ?
- The Associate menu has been enhanced considerably to display
- and manage all the current associations. The "Display Path"
- and "Display Suffix" options provide borderline aesthetics.
- New keyboard speed-ups let you work quickly without the mouse.
-
- Thanks to all Version 1 users and Version 2 beta testers who
- sent in comments and suggestions.
- [Confidential to B.G. of Redmond, WA: the multiple associations
- thing would look good in a future version of Windows.]
-
- DISTRIBUTION OF SECOND CHANCE
- I place the Second Chance executable, SECCHNCE.EXE, and
- its documentation, SECCHNCE.DOC, in the public domain.
- Please distribute them freely to anyone who would like
- to use them.
-
- --Robert A. Heath
-