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- SHEZ
- The Compression Companion
- Copyright (c) 1989,1990,1991,1992,1993
- Release 9.4
- California Software Design
- October 6, 1993
- By: Jim Derr
-
-
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
-
-
- LIMIT OF LIABILITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
-
- ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS NEEDED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
-
- QUICK START . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
-
- COMMAND LINE OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
-
- MOUSE SUPPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
-
- ZOOMING DIRECTORY WINDOW WITH MOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
-
- USING THE MOUSE WITH VERN BUERG'S LIST PROGRAM. . . . . . . . . . 17
-
- INTERNAL QUICK-VIEWER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
-
- EDITING KEY DEFINITIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
-
- FUNCTION SUPPORTED WHEN A DOS DIRECTORY WINDOW IS DISPLAYED . . . 18
-
- NOTES ON CREATING SFX FILES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
-
- FUNCTIONS WHEN VIEWING CONTENTS OF ARCHIVE FILE: . . . . . . . . 29
-
- OPTIONS AVAILABLE ONLY VIA THE MENU SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . 41
-
- VOLUME LABEL SUPPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
-
- FLOATING EXTRACT LOCATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
-
- Ultravision Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
-
- FORMATTING FLOPPIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
-
- KEYSTROKE RECORDING/PLAYBACK FACILITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
-
- CREATING NEW COMPRESSED FILES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
-
- CONVERTING FILES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
-
- SUPPORT FOR SELF EXTRACTING FILES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
-
- ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
-
- SETTING ALTERNATE FILE VIEWERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
-
- SETTING USER DEFINED PRINTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
-
- SETTING UP USED DEFINED MENU ENTRIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
-
- PERFORMING A VIRUS SCAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
-
-
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
-
-
- VIRUS SCANNING A DIRECTORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
-
- THE SGREP PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
-
- THE DUMPMAC PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
-
- THE SHEZCFG PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
-
- CONFIGURING FOR VIRUS SCANNING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
-
- COMPATIBILITY ISSUES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
-
- DESQVIEW COMPATIBILITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
-
- WINDOWS AND OS/2 COMPATIBILITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
-
- SWAPPING SHEZ OUT OF MEMORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
-
- USING EMS/XMS MEMORY IN SHEZ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
-
- SPEECH FRIENDLY INTERFACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
-
- 4DOS AND NDOS SUPPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
-
- USING 4DOS INTERNAL LIST COMMAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
-
- WHERE TO FIND THE MOST CURRENT VERSION . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
-
- SUPPORT FOR SHEZ AND QUESTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
-
- COMMANDS SORTED BY DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
-
- CORPORATE SITE LICENSING FOR SHEZ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
-
- APPENDIX - 1 - ERROR CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
- ERROR CODES WHEN ATTEMPTING TO SWAP . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
- PKZIP ERROR CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
- PKUNZIP ERROR CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
- ARJ ERROR CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
- LHARC ERROR CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
- PKUNPAK ERROR CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
- PAK ERROR CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
- ERROR CODES WHEN FORMATTING A DISK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
-
- CRITICAL SYSTEM ERROR CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
-
- APPENDIX -2- SHEZ.INI FILE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
-
- INDEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -4-
-
-
- LIMIT OF LIABILITY
-
- SHEZ is distributed as-is. The author disclaims all warranties,
- expressed or implied. The author will assume no liability for damages
- either from the direct use of this product or as a consequence of the
- use of this product.
-
- SHEZ is a shell program to make viewing and working with archive files
- user friendly. It provides the user with a friendly, consistent
- interface for all supported compressed file operations.
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -5-
-
-
- ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS NEEDED
-
-
- You will need, at a minimum, at least one file compression program,
- and optionally a file browser program. Vern Buerg's LIST program is
- an excellent, full featured file browser program, and has been
- thoroughly tested with SHEZ. You will also need one of the file
- compression programs supported by SHEZ. These include PKZIP, PAK,
- ARJ, LZH or LHA, PKPAK, ZOO, and SQZ. When installing these required
- programs, be sure to install them into a directory that is in your
- path statement. If you are installing the PKZIP package be sure to
- install the following three programs: PKZIP.EXE, PKUNZIP.EXE, and
- ZIP2EXE.EXE.
-
-
- All of the programs mentioned in this section, with the exception of
- Central Point Software Virus Scan, can be found on most Bulletin
- Boards, and on Cserve. They are all available on the Directory
- Assistance BBS that is mentioned at the end of this document.
-
- PKZIP, PKUNZIP by Phil Katz for ZIP files.
- PKUNPAK, PKPAK by Phil Katz for ARC files.
- LHARC, LHA by Haruyasu Yoshizaki for LZH files.
- ZOO by Rahul Dhesi for ZOO files.
- PAK by NoGate Consulting for PAK files.
- ARJ by Robert Jung for ARJ files.
-
-
- PKWARE, INC. LIST.COM by Vernon Buerg
- 7545 N Port Washington Rd. 139 White Oak Circle
- Glendale, WI. 53217 Petaluma, CA. 94952
- (707) 778-8841 - BBS
-
- PAK by NoGate Consulting ARJ by Robert Jung
- P.O. Box 88115 2606 Village Road West
- Grand Rapids, Mi 49518-0115 Norwood, Mass. 02062
-
- If you want to use the virus scan option of SHEZ you will also need
- the virus scan program by McAfee Associates called SCAN.EXE. The SCAN
- program from McAfee Associates has been extensively tested with SHEZ
- and is highly recommended. This program can be found on most major
- BBS's or you may obtain it by calling the McAfee BBS. You must obtain
- version 39 or greater of this program in order for SHEZ to use it
- correctly.
-
- McAfee Associates
- 4423 Cheeney St.
- Santa Clara, Ca. 95054
- (408) 988-3832
- BBS (408) 988-4004
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -6-
-
-
- The virus scanning program from Central Point Software has also been
- tested with SHEZ.
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -7-
-
-
- QUICK START
-
- Installing SHEZ is a very straight forward procedure, simply copy or
- extract from the compressed file, all the .EXE, .COM, and the SHEZ.HLP
- files into a directory that is defined in your DOS PATH. Optionally
- you may create a new directory to hold the SHEZ files. If you choose
- this option you must either add the new directory name to your DOS
- PATH, or ALWAYS start SHEZ from the new directory.
-
- After installing the files run the SHEZ configuration program. At the
- DOS prompt type in SHEZCFG and press the enter key. The configuration
- program is menu driven with full help screen available for each
- option.
-
- THE SHEZCFG PROGRAM MUST BE USED TO CREATE AN EXTERNAL CONFIGURATION
- FILE. SHEZ WILL NOT RUN WITHOUT A CONFIGURATION FILE!!!!!
-
- To start-up SHEZ simply enter "SHEZ [d:\path\filespec]". You may
- specify wild cards in the filespec. If you use wild cards in the
- filespec SHEZ will present you with a scrollable list of files that it
- found matching the filespec. SHEZ recognizes the special
- filename.fileext of $.$. If you specify a filespec of $.$ SHEZ will
- list only the files having an extension of .ARC, .ZIP, .LZH, .ARJ,
- .ZOO, and .SQZ or the files having extension matching the extensions
- that where set using the configuration program. SHEZ will also
- recognize just the $ file extension along with a DOS wildcard
- filename. For example if you start SHEZ by entering SHEZ C:\UTY\P*.$
- SHEZ will display a list of files that have a filename beginning with
- the letter P and that have a file extension of
- .ARC,.ZIP,.LZH,.ZOO,.PAK,.ARJ.SQZ, or what ever you set the extensions
- to using the config. program.
-
- You may also start SHEZ and specify a sub-directory name of the
- directory you are currently in. For example, if you are currently in
- the C:\UTILITY directory and you want to work on the files in the
- C:\UTILITY\PGMS directory start SHEZ by entering the following: SHEZ
- PGMS\
-
- Also included in the file list will be any directories that SHEZ
- found. The directory names will be enclosed in greater than and less
- than symbols. I.E. <DIR1>. You can position the highlight bar on a
- directory name and press the enter key to view the files and
- directories that are contained in that directory. To move up one
- level in the directory tree highlight the directory entry that appears
- as <..>. As you change directories the full disk:\pathname will be
- displayed on the main screen. In addition the disk:\path that will
- receive extracted files is also displayed on the main screen. You can
- than choose the file you wish to work on by moving the highlight bar
- with the cursor keys and pressing the enter key. SHEZ will then
- present you with a screen showing the contents of the archive file.
-
- To perform a function, simply position the highlight bar and press the
- key(s) that corresponds to the function you want to perform on that
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -8-
-
-
- member. Pressing the F1 key will open a window giving you context
- sensitive help.
-
- SHEZ also has a built-in menuing system. To activate the menu system
- press the forward slash key. A menu bar will appear at the top of the
- screen. Using the left and right cursor keys you may select major menu
- item. Press the enter key to view the choices under the menu item.
- Using the up and down cursor keys you may choose an action item and
- then press the enter key to perform that item. Pressing the ESC key
- will take you back one level. Keep pressing the ESC key to exit the
- menu system.
-
- There are two functions that can only be activated via the menuing
- system. Printing a file contained in an archive file, and setting the
- default compressing factor. There are no hot keys associated with
- these functions.
-
- SHEZ will optionally swap 90% of its code out of memory when you:
-
- 1) Shell to DOS
- 2) Execute the edit function.
- 3) Run a program contained in a compressed file.
-
- This allows you to run most programs from within SHEZ without running
- out of memory. The default for SHEZ is not to use this swapping
- function. However this can be changed via the configuration program.
- The swapping function will swap as much of SHEZ as possible out of DOS
- memory and into either EMS (3.2 or 4.0), XMS memory, if available, or
- to the currently active default disk.
-
- PLEASE NOTE: IF YOU ARE RUNNING A SYSTEM WITHOUT A HARD DISK OR
- WITHOUT EMS or XMS MEMORY DO NOT ACTIVATE THIS OPTION.
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -9-
-
-
- COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
-
- The command line format when starting SHEZ is as follows:
-
- SHEZ [filespec] [/Exxx] [/PLAY=xxx] [/LCD] [/Cfilespec] [/4]
-
- Please note all command line options are optional. You may enter a
- filespec pattern for SHEZ to use when searching for a file. All legal
- DOS wild card specifies are allowed, as are Drive and Directory
- information.
- In addition relative pathnames may also be entered on the command
- line.
- For example:
- SHEZ C:\UTY\*.ZIP
- This will startup SHEZ and will only list the files on the C:
- drive in the UTY directory that have a file extension of .ZIP.
-
- SHEZ ..\DATA\*.*
- This will startup SHEZ and will list the files one directory back
- from the \DATA directory.
-
-
- The /E parameter tells SHEZ to set its default extract location to the
- Drive and directory specified immediately following the /E parameter.
- DO NOT ENTER A SPACE AFTER THE /E parameter.
- I.E. /EC:\WORK This specifies an extract location of the E: drive
- and the WORK directory.
- If you start SHEZ with this parameter it will over-ride all other
- default extract location. Once SHEZ is started you may alter the
- extract location by using the ALT-P command.
-
- The /LCD parameter tells SHEZ you are running SHEZ on an LCD display
- monitor. SHEZ will adjust its screen color set to make the display
- more readable on LCD displays.
-
- The /PLAY= parameter tells SHEZ to load the previously saved macro
- file and playback the recorded keystrokes immediately upon startup. If
- the macro file does not exist, SHEZ will ignore the request.
-
- Example: SHEZ C:\UTY\*.ZIP /PLAY=C:\DATA\MY.MAC
-
- This will start SHEZ looking in the C:\UTY directory for all files
- with an extension of .ZIP and will playback the recorded keystrokes
- contained in the file C:\DATA\MY.MAC.
-
- For more information on keystroke recording and playback see the
- section KEYSTROKE RECORDING/PLAYBACK FACILITY on page 45 later in this
- document.
-
- The /C parameter allows you to specify the location of the SHEZ
- configuration file on the command line. The filespec immediately
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -10-
-
-
- following the /c will be used as the configuration file. This will
- over-ride the SHEZCFG environment variable if it has been specified.
-
- The /4 parameter allows you to activate the 4DOS description display
- via the command line.
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -11-
-
-
- MOUSE SUPPORT
-
- Shez offers full mouse support in any of it's supported screen modes.
- When mouse support is active a mouse action bar will appear on the
- last line of the display.
-
- LEFT-MOUSE-BUTTON
-
- Pressing or releasing the left mouse button on one of the action
- items will perform the action as described below. If there is a
- Yes under the REPEATABLE column, this indicates that the action
- will repeat as long as the left mouse button is held down. All
- the actions shown on the action bar are active anywhere within
- SHEZ.
-
-
- ACTION-ITEM ACTION WHEN REPEATABLE?
- [] Scroll-up Button-down Yes
- [] Scroll-down Button-down Yes
- [] Scroll-left Button-down Yes
- [] Scroll-right Button-down Yes
- [PUp] Page-up Button-down Yes
- [PDn] Page-down Button-down Yes
- [Enter] Enter-key Button-release No
- [Esc] Escape-key Button-release No
- [MM] Mouse-Menu Button-release No
- [Sp] Space-key Button-down Yes
- [Y] Y-key Button-release No
- [N] N-key Button-release No
- [F9] F9-key Button-release No
- [Help] Help Button-release No
- [Home] Home-key Button-release No
- [End] End-key Button-release No
- [Exit] Exit-Shez Button-release No
- [Tab] Tab-key Button-release No
-
- In addition any item on the function key line can be selected by
- positioning the mouse cursor on the desired function key and
- pressing and releasing the left mouse button.
-
-
- RIGHT-MOUSE-BUTTON
-
- Pressing and releasing the RIGHT mouse button is the same as
- pressing the ESC key.
-
- ACTIVATING THE MENU SYSTEM
-
- To activate the normal menu system in SHEZ, move the mouse cursor
- to the top line of the display and press and release the LEFT
- mouse button. The normal menu bar will appear after releasing
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -12-
-
-
- the button. The mouse cursor may now be positioned over any of
- the menu items, and pressing and releasing the LEFT mouse button
- will cause the selectable menu box to appear. When a drop down
- menu box appears you may then position the mouse cursor on a menu
- item. Pressing and releasing the LEFT mouse button ONCE will
- cause the menu item to be highlighted. Pressing and releasing
- the LEFT mouse button on a HIGHLIGHTED item will cause the
- indicated item to be executed.
-
- ZOOMING DIRECTORY WINDOW WITH MOUSE
- The DOS directory window can be zoomed to full screen width and
- unzoomed to normal mode. The ZOOM/UNZOOM the window using the
- mouse, position the mouse cursor to the [■] located at the bottom
- left position of the windows and press and release the left mouse
- button.
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -13-
-
-
- NAVIGATING A SCROLLABLE DIALOGUE BOX USING THE MOUSE
-
- When a scrollable dialogue box appears the mouse cursor can be
- positioned on the scroll bars, or within the dialogue box to
- perform the following actions:
-
- 1) Scroll the box up and down.
- 2) Scroll the box right and left.
- 3) Move the highlight bar to an item.
- 4) Tag an individual item.
-
- The sample screen display below shows the areas of a scrollable
- dialogue box where the LEFT mouse button performs an action.
-
-
- ╒E══E:\APPS\TC\ZIP\$.$════════════════╕
- │ <..> <----Scroll-UP
- │ SHEZ EXE 05/10/93 09:53 237264▒<-+
- │ SHEZCFG EXE 05/10/93 08:42 59230▒ |
- │ SHEZ89D ZIP 03/13/93 22:41 84419▒ |
- │ SHEZ89S ZIP 04/26/93 07:44 260032▒ +--Page-UP-area
- │ SHEZ90S ZIP 04/26/93 07:44 261740▒ |
- │ SHEZ91S ZIP 05/10/93 10:07 291251▒ |
- │ SHEZCD2 ZIP 02/19/93 07:10 199738▒ |
- │ V V▒<-+
- │ | |█<----Position-indicator
- │ |----------------------------------|▒<-+
- │ +-------------------------+--------+▒ |
- │ | ▒ +--Page-Down-area
- │ | ▒ |
- │ | ▒ |
- │ | ▒ |
- │ | ▒<-+
- │ | <----Scroll-Down
- ╘══════════════════════ | ════════╛
- VV |
- || |
- ++---Mouse-Tag-area +Mouse-position-highlight-bar-area
-
-
- To move the highlight bar to an item, position the mouse cursor
- on the item and press and release the LEFT mouse button.
- Pressing and releasing the LEFT mouse button on a currently
- highlighted item performs the same action as pressing the ENTER
- key.
-
- To TAG/UNTAG an item, position the mouse cursor to the LEFT of
- the item and press and release the LEFT mouse button.
-
- To perform a PAGE-UP or PAGE-DOWN position the mouse cursor on
- the scroll bar either above or below the position indicator and
- press the LEFT mouse button. To scroll the items up and down
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -14-
-
-
- position the mouse cursor on the Scroll-up or Scroll-down arrows
- and press the LEFT mouse button. Both paging and scrolling are
- repeatable. Holding the LEFT mouse button down will repeat the
- action until the button is released.
-
- MOUSE SELECTABLE ITEMS IN A DIALOG BOX
- Some dialog boxes allow you to enter options via the mouse. When
- a dialog box has mouse selectable items they will appear on the
- bottom line of the dialog box enclosed in braces. To respond to
- the dialog box place the mouse cursor on one of the items
- enclosed in braces and press and release the left mouse button.
-
- ╒════════════[Sort by Name, Extension, Date, Size,orUnsort?]═════════╕
- │Enter N,E,D,S,U or ESC to exit==> │
- ╘{UNEDS}═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╛
-
- │
- └──This is the mouse selectable area.]
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -15-
-
-
- ACTIVATING THE QUICK MOUSE MENU
-
- In addition to the normal menu system, SHEZ also contains a QUICK
- MOUSE MENU SYSTEM. This menu system contains a few frequently used
- commands that can be accessed quickly. There are three ways to
- activate the QUICK MOUSE MENU:
- 1) To display the MOUSE MENU, position the mouse cursor on the
- [MM] item on the mouse action bar at the bottom of the
- screen. Press and release the left mouse button and the
- MOUSE MENU will appear.
- 2) Press and hold the right mouse button, then press and hold
- the left mouse button, then release both bottons.
- 3) If you have a three button mouse press and release the
- middle mouse button.
-
- One of two mouse menu's will appear depending upon where you are in
- SHEZ. If the DOS directory window in displayed the first menu will
- appear, if you are looking at the contents of a compressed file the
- second menu will appear.
-
- MENU WHEN DOS DIRECTORY IS DISPLAYED
- ╒═══════[CHOOSE]═══════╕
- │ View A File │
- │ QuickView A File │
- │ External Viewer │
- │ Convert File │
- │ Convert to SFX │
- │ Copy File │
- │ Move File │
- │ Rename File │
- │ Delete File(s) │
- │ Convert Tagged │
- │ Make Tagged SFX │
- │ Copy Tagged │
- │ Move Tagged │
- │ Rename Tagged │
- │ Specify Extract Path │
- │ Create new │
- │ Sort list │
- │ Exit to Extract │
- ╘══════════════════════╛
-
- MENU WHEN LOOKING AT THE CONTENTS OF A COMPRESSED FILE
- ╒═══════[CHOOSE]═══════╕
- │ View File │
- │ QuickView File │
- │ Freshen Files │
- │ External Viewer │
- │ Extract File │
- │ Delete File(s) │
- │ Add File │
- │ Edit File │
- │ Execute File │
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -16-
-
-
- │ Convert From SFX │
- │ Extract All │
- │ Extract Tagged │
- │ Specify Extract Path │
- │ Create New │
- │ Sort list │
- │ Exit to Extract │
- ╘══════════════════════╛
-
- When the mouse menu appears pressing and releasing the RIGHT button
- will cancel the mouse menu. To perform one of the item position the
- mouse cursor on the item to be performed and press and release the
- LEFT mouse button TWICE.
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -17-
-
-
- USING THE MOUSE WITH VERN BUERG'S LIST PROGRAM.
-
- I have had numerous questions on how to allow the mouse to function
- when viewing a file via Vern's list program. In order to allow the
- mouse to function within list you must "CLONE" the mouse option into
- the list program. You must be using LIST PLUS version 7.2 in order to
- use the mouse. To clone the mouse option change to the directory that
- contains the LIST.COM program, then start the LIST program from the
- DOS prompt and include the mouse command line option /M. I.E. LIST
- /M. When the first screen appears press ALT-C to modify LIST.COM to
- always startup with the mouse option. If you need further information
- on cloning the list program please see the documentation included with
- LIST.
-
-
- INTERNAL QUICK-VIEWER
-
- Shez also contains it's own internal file browser called QUICKVIEW.
- QUICKVIEW has full mouse support and will allow you to view any size
- file using a minimum of memory. While it is not substitute for a full
- featured browsing program such as Vern Buerg's LIST program, it is
- very fast and allows you to view any file in ASCII or HEX modes. If
- you don't have an external browsing program QUICKVIEW will allow you
- to use SHEZ as it was intended.
-
-
- EDITING KEY DEFINITIONS
-
-
- When you are prompted to enter information the following editing keys
- can be used:
-
- Home: Go to beginning of input line.
- End: Go to end of input line.
- Backspace: Go back one character and delete.
- CTL-END: Erase to end of line.
- Cursor Right: Move right one character.
- Cursor Left: Move left one character.
- ESC: Cancel input.
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -18-
-
-
- FUNCTION SUPPORTED WHEN A DOS DIRECTORY WINDOW IS DISPLAYED
-
- DOS directory Speed Search
- When the DOS directory window is displayed you may quickly
- position the highlight bar to a directory or file by pressing a
- single letter or number. Pressing an UPPER CASE A-Z or 0-9 will
- be position you to the first directory that begins with the
- pressed letter or number. Pressing the same letter or number
- again will position the highlight bar to the next matching entry.
- If no entry begins with the entered letter or number the
- highlight bar will not be moved.
-
- Pressing an lower case a-z or 0-9 will be position you to the
- FILES that begins with the pressed letter or number.
-
- Extract location - ALT-P
- This option will prompt you to enter a drive and directory of where to
- place files that you extract from the archive. This location will
- remain in effect until you enter the ALT-P command again and clear the
- drive and directory or you change to another archive file. This
- command is used when you want to place extracted files in a location
- other than the current drive and directory.
-
- If you specify a directory that does not exist a
- ERROR/INFORMATION window will appear indicating that the
- directory does not exist. You may press the F10 key to create
- the directory.
-
- This command may be issued at any time.
-
- When the input window appears pressing the F9 key will open
- another window which will display a scrollable list of
- directories. To display a list of directories other than on the
- current drive, enter the drive letter followed by a colon, then
- press the F9 key. Scroll the list using the up and down cursor
- keys, and press the ENTER key to select the directory you wish to
- extract files into.
-
- Create a new archive file - F7
- This option allows you to create a new compressed file. For
- further information see the section titled, CREATING NEW
- COMPRESSED FILES on page 48.
-
- Show help screen - F1
- This will display a help screen showing all currently supported
- commands. Any command can be entered while the help screen is
- displayed.
-
- Temporary exit to DOS - F10
- This will temporarily clear the screen and exit to DOS. You can
- then execute and command you want. To return to SHEZ type in
- EXIT at the DOS prompt and press return. (Not available when
- running under DESQVIEW)
-
-
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-
-
- Temporary exit to DOS into Extract Directory - ALT-F10
- This will temporarily clear the screen and exit to DOS into the
- currently defined extract directory. You can then execute and
- command you want. To return to SHEZ type in EXIT at the DOS
- prompt and press return. (Not available when running under
- DESQVIEW)
-
- Select a new archive file - F2
- This option will prompt you to enter a new disk, directory, and
- filespec to find another archive file to work with.
- If you enter a filespec of $.$ SHEZ will only list directory
- entries and file that have extensions of .ARC, .ZIP, .LZH, PAK,
- ARJ, ZOO, and SQZ.
-
- When the input window appears pressing the F9 key will open
- another window which will display a scrollable list of
- directories. To display a list of directories other than on the
- current drive, enter the drive letter followed by a colon, then
- press the F9 key. Scroll the list using the up and down cursor
- keys, and press the ENTER key to select the directory you wish to
- change to.
-
- View a file - F3
- This option will allow you to view any file that is listed in the
- main file window. Simply highlight the file you wish to view by
- using the cursor keys then press the F3 key. The list program
- will be invoked allowing you to view the contents of the file.
- (ALSO SEE CTL-ENTER FOR ALTERNATE FILE VIEWERS)
-
- Delete a DOS file or empty directory - F4
- This option allows you to delete the file that is currently
- highlighted in the file window. Please note will be asked if you
- want to delete the file. Respond Y if you wish to delete the
- file, anything else will abort the delete. The deleted file name
- will not be removed from the displayed list. Instead it will be
- flagged with an # to the left of the filename and a 'd' to the
- right.
- If the highlighted entry is a directory, SHEZ will remove the
- directory only if there are no files or sub-directories under
- this directory.
-
- Sort the file list - F9
- This option will sort the file list that appears on the left side
- of the screen. You will be asked if you want the list sorted by
- filename, file extension, file date, file size, or unsorted.
- When sorting by filename any directory found will also be sorted.
- When sorting by extension, date, or size the directories will be
- sorted at the top of the list. When sorting by date the file
- time is also included in the sort.
- A dialog box will also appear asking you if you wish to sort in
- Ascending or Descending order.
-
-
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-
-
- Convert highlighted file - ALT-V
- This option will convert the highlighted file to another archive
- method. A list will appear showing the available compression
- alternatives that SHEZ has been configured for. Using the mouse
- or cursor keys highlight the compression method you wish to
- convert to, then press the enter key. You may also press the ESC
- key to cancel the conversion process. The converted file will
- be placed into the same directory as the original file, and the
- original file will remain intact. When a compressed file also
- has directory information stored along with the filenames, and
- the file is being converted to a compression method that supports
- pathnames, SHEZ will retain the directory information. In
- addition, if the compressed files being converted has volume
- label information stored, SHEZ will attempt to retain the volume
- label information. (PLEASE NOTE: THE VOLUME LABEL PROCESSING WILL
- ONLY WORK IF YOU ARE CONVERTING FROM A ZIP OR ARJ FILE FORMAT TO
- A ZIP OR ARJ FILE FORMAT. ALSO THE VOLUME LABEL PROCESSING WILL
- NOT FUNCTION WHEN RUNNING SHEZ IN THE DOS BOX UNDER OS/2.)
-
- Convert all tagged files - CTL-V
- This option will convert all tagged files to another archive
- method. A list will appear showing the available compression
- alternatives that SHEZ has been configured for. Using the mouse
- or cursor keys highlight the compression method you wish to
- convert to, then press the enter key. You may also press the ESC
- key to cancel the conversion process. The converted file will
- be placed into the same directory as the original file, and the
- original file will remain intact.
-
-
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-
-
- Convert highlighted file to a SFX file - F8
- This option will convert the highlighted compressed file into a
- Self extracting file.
- (Currently only files in the ZIP,LZH, and PAK formats may be
- converted)
-
- If you are converting a ZIP file that was created using version
- 1.1 of PKZIP, SHEZ will first attempt to create a MINI Self
- extracting file. If that fails than a normal Self extracting file
- will be created. See the PKZIP documentation for more on MINI
- self extracting files.
-
- NOTES ON CREATING SFX FILES
-
- To convert a ZIP file to self extracting file the program,
- ZIP2EXE.EXE, must be in the current directory or in a directory that
- is defined in your PATH.
-
- When a PAK file is converted the PAK file is replaced by the self
- extracting file. For example: If tell SHEZ to convert a file named
- TEST.PAK in the directory C:\TEST the TEST.PAK file will be deleted
- from the C:\TEST directory and will be replaced by the file TEST.EXE.
- This is not a function of SHEZ it is a function of the PAK compression
- program.
-
- When an LZH file is converted to a self extracting file the LHARC
- program will created either a .COM file or a .EXE file, depending on
- the size of the LZH file.
-
- Convert Tagged files to SFX files - SFT-F8
- This option will convert all tagged compressed files into Self
- extracting files. See the F8 option above for additional
- information on creating SFX files.
- Write out configuration information - ALT-W
- This option will write out a file named SHEZ.CFG. This file will
- contain the current SHEZ configuration options. This file can
- then be used as your default configuration file. This file
- should be copied to a directory that is named in your path
- statement.
-
-
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-
-
- Copy highlighted file CTL-F2
- This option allows you to copy the highlighted file. When
- prompted for
- the location to copy to you may enter the target directory
- name along
- with an optional filename and extension. If the filename and
- extension
- are not supplied SHEZ will use the original filename and
- extension.
- You may also use the * wildcard character for either the
- filename
- and/or the extension. If you use the * character SHEZ will
- use the
- original filename and/or extension when copying the file.
- I.E. From: = C:\UTILITY\ANY.ZIP
- To: = C:\WORK\NEW.*
-
- This will create a file named NEW.ZIP in the \WORK directory.
-
- The new file will have the original file's time and date
- stamp.
-
- Move highlighted file CTL-F3
- This option allows you to move the highlighted file. When
- prompted for the location to move to you may enter the target
- directory name along with an optional filename and extension. If
- the filename and extension are not supplied SHEZ will use the
- original filename and extension.
- The moved file name will not be removed from the displayed list.
- Instead it will be flagged with an # to the left of the filename
- and a 'm' to the right.
- If you move a file from one directory to another directory on the
- same drive, SHEZ will simply modify the file pointers instead of
- performing a copy and delete function.
-
- Rename highlighted file CTL-F6
- This option allows you to rename the highlighted file. You must
- at least provide a filename and extension.
-
- Toggle the Tag status - SPACE
- Pressing the space bar will toggle the tagged status of the
- currently highlighted file. A check mark to the left of the
- filename indicates that it is tagged.
-
- As files are tagged and untagged a count of the number of files
- tagged along with the total size of all tagged files is updated
- on the main screen.
-
- Tag All Files - CTL-SPACE or CTL-T
- This option will tag all files
-
- Untag all Files - CTL-U
- This option will untag all tagged files.
-
-
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-
-
- Add/Update compressed file comments - ALT-C
- This option allows you to add/update the file comment records in
- all tagged compressed files. To use this option first create an
- ASCII file that contains the file comments you wish to add to the
- compressed files. Then tag the files you wish to update, and
- press the ALT-C keys. You will be prompted for the ASCII file
- that contains your comment record(s). SHEZ will then execute the
- appropriate compressed file maintenance program to add/update the
- file comments in each tagged compressed file.
-
- Immediate Exit ALT-Q
- This option will immediately exit SHEZ.
-
- Test tagged compressed file(s) for viruses - ALT-Z
- Using this option SHEZ interfaces with the virus scan program
- (SCAN.EXE) that is produced by McAfee Associates. You must have
- version 39 or greater of this scan program in order for SHEZ to
- use it correctly.
-
- First tag all the compressed files in the directory window that
- you wish to test. Then press the ALT-Z keys, or use the drop
- down menus. SHEZ will extract all .COM, .EXE, and .OV? files
- into its working directory for each tagged compressed file, and
- will execute the virus scan program to determine if any of the
- program files have been infected. If an infected program is found
- SHEZ will temporarily suspend its processing allowing you to see
- which programs are infected. You may then press any key to
- continue scanning the rest of the tagged files. (See the
- configuration section of this manual for more information on
- configuring SHEZ for this option).
-
- If there are any nested compressed files, SHEZ will also search
- the nested compressed files for .COM, .EXE, and .OV? files for
- viruses. The nesting level search is limited only by the amount
- of free disk space in the work drive assigned to SHEZ.
-
- Test for viruses and strip comments out of .ZIP files - CTL-Z
- This option perform exactly the same function as the ALT-Z
- command, with the added feature of stripping the master comment
- record out of any .ZIP files that are scanned.
-
-
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-
-
- Copy all TAGGED DOS files - SFT-F2
- Move all TAGGED DOS files - SFT-F3
- Delete all TAGGED DOS files - SFT-F4
- Rename all TAGGED DOS files - SFT-F6
- These options allow you to copy,move,delete, and rename the DOS
- files that are tagged in the file window. Please note will be
- asked if you want to delete the files. Respond Y if you wish to
- delete the files, anything else will abort the delete.
- The deleted,moved and renamed files name will not be removed from
- the displayed list. Instead it will be flagged with an # to the
- left of the filename and a 'd', 'm', or 'r' to the right.
-
- When copying or moving files the new files will retain the
- original file's time and date stamp.
-
- Alternate file viewers - CTL-ENTER
- Pressing the CTL-ENTER command will allow you to view the
- currently highlighted file using a user specified alternate file
- viewer.
-
- (SEE THE SECTION "SETTING UP ALTERNATE FILE VIEWERS" ON PAGE 54
- FOR MORE INFO)
-
- Toggle authenticity mode in PKZIP - ALT-1
- Pressing the ALT-1 keys will toggle the authenticity mode when
- using PKZIP. If the authenticity mode is active an ! will appear
- on the file list heading line to the right of [FILE LIST] box.
- When processing files in the authenticity mode SHEZ will instruct
- SHEZ to EXCLUDE a file named AVEXTRA.TXT. This will allow you to
- add additional comments to a authenticated ZIP file without
- actually adding the file that contains the comments to the ZIP
- file.
-
- Edit highlighted file - ALT-E
- Pressing the ALT-E key tells SHEZ to invoke the user defined
- editor on the highlighted file.
-
- Tag highlighted file - (Plus key +)
- Pressing the + key will tag the highlighted file and move the
- highlight bar down one line.
-
- Untag highlighted file - (Minus key -)
- Pressing the - key will untag the highlighted file and move the
- highlight bar down one line.
-
- Tag highlighted file - ALT-+
- Pressing the + key will tag the highlighted file and move the
- highlight bar up one line.
-
- Untag highlighted file - ALT--
- Pressing the - key will untag the highlighted file and move the
- highlight bar up one line.
-
-
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-
-
- Exit SHEZ goto EXTRACT dir - CTL-X
- Pressing the CTL-X key will immediately exit SHEZ and will place
- you into the EXTRACT disk and directory.
- Macro Pause - ALT-5
- Start/Stop recording keystrokes - ALT-6
- Playback recorded keystrokes - ALT-7
- Cancel recording/playbak - CTL-Q
- Save recorded keystrokes - ALT-9
- Load and Execute keystroke file - ALT-8
- See the section entitled KEYSTROKE RECORDING/PLAYBACK FACILITY on
- page 45 for a full explanation of the keystroke record/playback
- facility.
-
- Activate volume label processing - ALT-4
- Pressing the ALT-4 key will activate the automatic volume label
- processing option in SHEZ.
- See section titled VOLUME LABEL SUPPORT on page 43 further
- information.
-
- Browse any file - ALT-B
- Pressing the ALT-B keys will allow you to view the contents of a
- user specified file. A window will open asking you to enter the
- file specification of the file you wish to view. Pressing the
- Enter key will invoke the file browsing program. Pressing the
- ESC key will cancel the request.
-
- Wild card Toggle - F6
- Pressing the F6 key will toggle the wild card specification
- between *.* and $.$. If SHEZ was started with a wild card
- specification other than *.* or $.$ this command has not effect.
-
- 4DOS/NDOS file description display - ALT-D
- If you are running under 4DOS or NDOS and there is a DESCRIP.ION
- file in the directory you are looking at, pressing the ALT-D keys
- will display the 4DOS/NDOS description file contents to the right
- of the filenames, (First 23 characters only). Pressing the ALT-D
- again will display the file time, date, and size. After pressing
- the ALT-D keys you can view up to the first 55 characters of the
- description file by moving the highlight bar to the file you wish
- to view, and press the F5 key.
- (PLEASE NOTE: SHEZ CAN ONLY HANDLE DESCRIP.ION FILES THAT ARE
- 30,000 BYES OR LESS)
-
- HOT DIRECTORY display - TAB KEY
- Pressing the TAB key will open a second DOS directory display
- window. Before the window is opened SHEZ will prompt you for the
- DISK and Directory to display. (Be sure to include the trailing
- backslash. I.E. C:\MINE\) If no file specification is included,
- a *.* file specification will be used. When the directory window
- is open you may perform all supported file operations, such as
- copying, deleting, moving, single and/or groups of tagged files.
- You can close the directory window by pressing the TAB KEY again,
- or exit SHEZ by pressing the ALT-Q keys or the CTL-X keys.
-
-
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-
-
- Delete highlighted / tagged file(s) - DEL KEY
- Pressing the delete key, will delete the highlighted file, if no
- files are currently tagged. If there are files tagged then all
- tagged files will be deleted.
-
- Run PKZIPFIX against highlighted file - ALT-F
- Pressing the ALT-F key will run the PKZIPFIX program against the
- currently highlighted file. It will create a PKFIXED.ZIP file in
- the same directory that the highlighted file exists in.
-
- Format Floppy - ALT-O
- The ALT-O hot key sequence will allow you to format a floppy disk
- in the A: or B: drives. See the section titled FORMATTING
- FLOPPIES later in this document.
-
- Update/Add 4DOS/NDOS file description - ALT-U
- If you are running under 4DOS or NDOS pressing the ALT-U key will
- allow you to Update and/or Add a file description line to the
- currently highlighted file. If a DESCIPT.ION file does not exist
- one will be created, if it does exist it will be updated.
-
- Execute highlighted program - F5
- Pressing the F5 key, will execute the currently highlighted file
- if the file is a .EXE or .COM file.
-
- Modify file attributes - ALT-A
- Pressing the ALT-A keys will allow you to modify the highlighted
- file's attributes. First an information box will appear showing
- you the files current attributes. To modify the file's
- attributes press the ENTER key and a selection menu will appear.
- Using the space bar, tag the new attributes you wish to set
- and/or reset and press the ENTER key to perform the modification.
-
- Right and Left cursor keys
- The Right and Left cursor keys will now scroll the directory
- display windows RIGHT and LEFT allowing you to see the files
- attributes or the remainder of the 4DOS description text.
-
- QUICKVIEW a file - CTL-Q
- The CTL-Q command will activate SHEZ'S QUICKVIEW feature allowing
- you to view the currently selected file.
-
- Strip Comments from ZIP files - CTL-S
- The CTL-S command will remove the master comment records from ZIP
- comressed files. This command will perform it's function on all
- tagged files, or only the currently hightlighted file if no files
- are tagged.
- Strip Comments from ZIP files - CTL-S
- The CTL-S command will remove the master comment records from ZIP
- comressed files. This command will perform it's function on all
- tagged files, or only the currently hightlighted file if no files
- are tagged.
-
-
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-
-
- Create Directory - CTL-F4
- Pressing the CTL-F4 keys will pop-up a dialog box allowing you to
- enter the name of the directory you wish to create. This feature
- allows you to create an entire directory tree in one pass. I.E.
- When the dialog box appears you can enter the following:
- D:\ONE\TWO\THREE\FOUR
- Of course you can still specify a single directory name when the
- dialog box appears.
-
- Delete Directory Tree - CTL-F5
- USE THIS COMMAND WITH CAUTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- The CTL-F5 command will delete the hightlighted directory and ALL
- FILES AND DIRECTORIES UNDER IT. This is a fast way to remove a
- directory, but please use it with extreme caution.
-
- Print Functions - CTL-P
- This command will bring up a print function menu. When a printer
- is selected SHEZ will print all TAGGED files, or only the
- currently highlighted file if no files are tagged. The following
- menu items will always appear:
-
- Change printer port
- This option allows you to direct the print to an LPT port or
- to a file. To direct to an LPT port enter LPT1-9 when
- prompted for location to print.
- DOS printer 80col
- This will print the tagged or currently highlighted file in
- a generic 80 column print mode.
- DOS printer 132col
- This will print the tagged or currently highlighted file in
- a generic 132 colume print mode.
- DOS printer HEX print
- This will print the tagged or currently highlighted file in
- hex mode.
- HPLASER II-IV 2up print
- This will print the tagged or currently highlighted file in
- landscape mode, two logical pages per physical page. NOTE:
- Thie print function will only operate on LASER printers that
- support the HP LASER PCL 4 printer control codes. IT WILL
- NOT OPERATE CORRECTLY ON A HPLASER IIP.
- HPLASER II-IV land/bar
- This will print the tagged or highlighted files in
- compressed landscape mode shading every other line. Up to
- 166 characters can appear on each print line.
-
- In addition to this menu items, if the user has defined
- additional printer in the SHEZ.INI file their names will appear
- after the HPLASER 2up print menu item.
-
- Virus scan directory - ALT-S
- This command will scan the currently highlighted directory for
- viruses using the user defined virus scanning software.
-
-
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-
-
- Zoom / Unzoom window - ALT-M
- When the DOS directory window is displayed, pressing the ALT-M
- keys will ZOOM or UNZOOM the window to full screen width. When
- operating under 4DOS, if the user has 4DOS description display
- enabled, the 4DOS file descriptions will appear in the ZOOMED
- window to the right of the filenames.
-
-
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-
-
- FUNCTIONS WHEN VIEWING CONTENTS OF ARCHIVE FILE:
-
- Viewing a file - V
- Simply press the return key or the V key. This will temporarily
- unpack the file and will invoke the LIST program allowing you to
- view the file on your screen. The temporary copy of the
- extracted file will be placed in the current disk and directory
- unless you specified a work disk to be used by using the
- configuration program.
-
- SHEZ will allow you to operate on compressed files that are contained
- within compressed files. I.E. A zip file that contains zip files. To
- view the contents of the embedded compressed file simply move the
- highlight bar to the compressed file and press the ENTER key. The
- embedded compress file contents will now be displayed on the screen.
- You may view any of the files and/or extract any of the files
- contained in the compressed file. However you may not add, delete, or
- update the embedded compressed file.
-
- Extracting a single file - E.
- This will extract the file that is being pointed to. The
- extracted file will be placed on the current disk in the current
- directory. You may optionally use the ALT-P command to direct the
- extracted files to a different disk and/or directory.
-
- Testing archive integrity - T
- This will test the integrity of the archive file and will report
- the results on the screen.
-
- Display Info about archive file - I
- This will display information about the archive file in a small
- pop-up window at the top of the screen. The information will
- include the number of files in the archive, the date of the
- newest file in the archive, the total size of all the files in
- the archive including the total expanded size and total
- compressed size. It will also display the current default
- compression factor.
-
- Delete a file from the archive - D
- This will delete the selected file from the archive file. Before
- the file is deleted a prompt will appear asking for verification
- of the delete. In addition any files that were previously tagged
- will have the tag cleared.
-
- Delete a tagged files from an archive - CTL-D
- This command will deleted all tagged files from the archive file.
- Before the files are deleted a prompt will appear asking for
- verification of the delete operation.
-
-
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-
-
- Add file(s) to archive - A
- Update files(s) in archive - U
- Move files(s) to archive - M
- Freshen file(s) in archive - F
- Each of these options will cause a small window to open at the
- bottom of the screen. The window will prompt you to enter one or
- more file specifications. These filespecs can include drive,
- path, and a filespec with wild cards. All files matching the
- indicated filespec will be added, updated, moved or freshened in
- the current archive file depending on which option you initially
- picked. Any files that were previously tagged will have the tag
- cleared.
-
- For example if you enter a U to update files in the archive and
- you enter c:\source\*.c d:\batch\*.c when prompted to enter a
- filespec, than all files on the C drive in the source directory
- that have a file extension of C, and all files on the D drive in
- the batch directory that have an extension of bat, will be
- updated in the current archive file.
-
- List of files to add to archive - ALT-A
- List of files to freshen in archive - ALT-F
- List of files to move to archive - ALT-M
- List of files to update in archive - ALT-U
- Again each of these options will cause a small window to open at
- the bottom of the screen. The window will prompt you to enter a
- filespec. This filespec can include drive, path, and a filespec
- with wild cards. When you press the return key another window
- will pop-up on the left side of the screen showing you all the
- files that were found that matched the filespec you entered. You
- can then use the cursor keys to scroll the file list. Pressing
- the space bar will toggle the tagged status of the current
- highlighted file. When you are done tagging file press the return
- key and all files that you tagged will be added, freshened,
- moved, or updated in the current archive file. END GROUP
-
-
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-
-
- Specify where to put extracted files - ALT-P
- This options will prompt you to enter a drive and directory of
- where to place files that you extract from the archive. This
- location will remain in effect until you enter the ALT-P command
- again and clear the drive and directory or you change to another
- archive file. This command is used when you want to place
- extracted files in a location other than the current drive and
- directory.
-
- If you specify a directory that does not exist a
- ERROR/INFORMATION window will appear indicating that the
- directory does not exist. You may press the F10 key to create
- the directory.
-
- This command may be issued at any time.
-
- When the input window appears pressing the F9 key will open
- another window which will display a scrollable list of
- directories. To display a list of directories other than on the
- current drive, enter the drive letter followed by a colon, then
- press the F9 key. Scroll the list using the up and down cursor
- keys, and press the ENTER key to select the directory you wish to
- extract files into.
-
- Extract all files from archive - ALT-X
- This command will extract all files from the archive file and
- place them in the current disk:\directory unless you specified a
- different extract location by using the ALT-P command.
-
- Delete all extracted files - ALT-D
- This command will delete all files in the current
- disk:\directory, or the one specified by the ALT-P command, that
- are also contained in the archive file. The files will only be
- deleted if the file time and date are equal to or less then the
- file time and date of the same file that is contained in the
- compressed file. NOTE: it does not delete anything from the
- archive file. This is useful when you extract file from the
- archive file and then you want to quickly delete all the
- extracted files.
-
-
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-
-
- Execute a file in an archive file - R
- This command will execute the EXE or COM file that is currently
- highlighted on the archive file list. The EXE or COM file will
- be extracted from the archive file and will be placed on the
- current disk in the current directory. You will then be prompted
- to enter any optional command line parameters that the program is
- expecting. The selected program will then be executed. After the
- program is run the extracted file will be deleted. NOTE: You can
- specify a different disk drive to place the extracted file on by
- using the SHEZFG program. This is useful when working with
- archive files that are on floppy disks. If you specify disk C as
- the work disk in the SHEZFG program the extracted file will be
- placed on the C drive, will be executed from the C drive, and
- then will be deleted from the C drive.
-
- Speed search - ALT-S
- This option will allow you to quickly find a file in an archive.
- A window will pop-up asking you to enter the first letter or
- digit of the file you wish to find. The list of files on the
- screen will then be scrolled to the first file that starts with
- the letter you entered.
-
- Immediate Exit - ALT-Q
- This option will immediately exit SHEZ.
-
- Extract all tagged files - CTL-E
- This option will extract all files that you tagged in the archive
- file. To tag a file simply press the space bar to toggle the
- tagged status. When a file is tagged it will be highlighted on
- the screen.
-
- Toggle the Tag status - SPACE
- Pressing the space bar will toggle the tagged status of the
- currently highlighted file. A check mark to the left of the
- filename indicates that it is tagged.
-
- Untag all tagged files - CTL-U
- This option will untag all files that you previously tagged.
-
- Tag All Files - CTL-SPACE
- This option will tag all files
-
- Update the archive files time and date - CTL-T
- This option will change the archive file's time and date to match
- the time and date of the newest file in the archive file.
-
- Create a new archive file - F7
- This option allows you to create a new compressed file. For
- further information see the section titled, CREATING NEW
- COMPRESSED FILES on page 48.
-
-
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-
-
- Show help screen - F1
- This will display a help screen showing all currently supported
- commands. Any command can be entered while the help screen is
- displayed.
-
- Temporary exit to DOS - F10
- This will temporarily clear the screen and exit to DOS. You can
- then execute and command you want. To return to SHEZ type in
- EXIT at the DOS prompt and press return. (Not available when
- running under DESQVIEW)
-
- Temporary exit to DOS into Extract Directory - ALT-F10
- This will temporarily clear the screen and exit to DOS into the
- currently defined extract directory. You can then execute and
- command you want. To return to SHEZ type in EXIT at the DOS
- prompt and press return. (Not available when running under
- DESQVIEW)
-
- Select a new archive file - F2
- This option will prompt you to enter a new disk, directory, and
- filespec to find another archive file to work with.
- If you enter a filespec of $.$ SHEZ will only list directory
- entries and file that have extensions of .ARC, .ZIP, .LZH, .PAK,
- ARJ, ZOO, and SQZ.
-
- Sort the archive file list - F9
- This option will allow you to sort the archive file list by Name,
- Extension, Date, Size, or Path name. A small window will open up
- asking you how you want the list sorted. Enter a N, E, D, S, or
- P. When sorting by Path name the files will be soted by name
- within pathname. A dialog box will also appear asking if you
- want to sort in Ascending or Descending order.
-
- Edit the selected file - F8
- This option will extract the selected file onto either the
- default disk or the work disk specified via the configuration
- program. It will then invoke the editor specified via the
- configuration program passing the selected filename.ext to the
- editor. When you exit your editor SHEZ will then MOVE the
- extracted file back into the archive, if it has been modified,
- and delete the extracted copy. If an editor was not specified
- during the configuration process this command will not function.
- If the compressed file is a .ZIP file and authenticity mode in
- toggled on when the edited file is saved back into the compressed
- file the authenticity mode will be honored. If the file being
- edited has directory information stored with the filename, SHEZ
- will retain the directory information even when saving the file
- back into the compressed file.
-
- Specify an archive file mask - Z
- This option allows you to display only the files in the archive
- that match the file mask. The file mask uses the same wild card
- conventions as DOS.
-
-
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-
-
- Toggle overwrite mode - O
- This option toggle overwrite mode on and off. When overwrite
- mode is in effect an 'O' will appear in the upper right hand
- corner of the screen. When overwrite mode is in effect, and you
- extract a file from an archive, it will be extracted even if it
- already exists on the target disk:\path.
-
- Add Update File Comments - ALT-C
- This option allows you to add and/or update the compressed file
- comments.
-
- Supply Password for File - G
- This option allows you to supply a password when working with
- password encrypted files. The password will be used when
- extracting, viewing, and modifying the currently selected
- compressed file. When a password has been supplied the compressed
- file display window will indicate that a password is in effect.
-
- Set Path/Directory option - P
- If a file has been saved into a compressed file with a directory
- name the name will appear on the right side of the compressed
- file list.
-
- Normally when you update or extract files from a compressed file
- the directory information is ignored. Using the 'P' option you
- can tell SHEZ that you want to save and/or use the directory
- information. When you press the 'P' key a list of three options
- will appear on the screen. The first option "Do not use Dir
- info", tells SHEZ to ignore directory information. The second
- option "Use Dir Info" tells SHEZ to save the directory
- information when updating a compressed file, or to use the
- directory information when extracting files. The third option,
- "Use Dir Info and Recurse", tells SHEZ to save directory
- information when updating a compressed file and to recurse down
- the directory tree when looking for files. The third option also
- tells SHEZ to use the directory information when extracting
- files.
-
- The selected option will remain in effect until you specifically
- reset it using the P command again.
- The following options are passed to the compression programs when
- directory information is to be used:
-
- USE DIR INFO USE DIR INFO AND RECURSE
- Pkzip -P Pkzip -Pr
- Pkunzip -d Pkunzip -d
- Lharc /x Lharc /x /r
- Lharc /x (when extracting) Lharc /x (when extracting)
-
- Please consult the compression program's documentation for
- further information on what these options do.
-
-
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-
-
- View file and archive comment records - ALT-V
- This option will display on the screen the contents of the
- archive file along with any comment records that have been placed
- into the archive file.
-
- Add/Update highlighted archive file comments - s
- This option will allow you to add and/or update comment records
- that are associated with the highlighted file in the archive.
-
- Add/Update all archive file comments - SHIFT-S
- This option will allow you to add and/or update comment records
- that are associated with the each file in the archive.
-
- Convert SFX file - CTL-V
- This option will convert a self extracting compressed file (.COM
- or .EXE) back to a normal compressed file. The normal compressed
- file will be placed on the same disk and in the same directory
- when the self extracting is located. The self extracting file
- will remain intact. Please note that this option is only
- available when you are viewing the contents of a self extracting
- file. For a list of the self extracting file that can be read my
- SHEZ see the section titled SELF EXTRACTING FILE SUPPORT on page
- 51.
-
- Test COM,EXE, and OVL files in a compressed file for viruses -ALT-Z
- Using this option SHEZ interfaces with the virus scan program
- (SCAN.EXE) that is produced by McAfee Associates. You must have
- version 39 or greater of this scan program in order for SHEZ to
- use it. When you press the ALT-Z key SHEZ will extract all .COM,
- .EXE, and .OV? files into its working directory and will execute
- the virus scan program to determine if any of the program files
- have been infected. (See the configuration section of this manual
- for more information on configuring SHEZ for this option).
- Beginning with release 6.5 of SHEZ you may now tag the files you
- wish to check for viruses before pressing the ALT-Z keys. When
- files are tagged, only the tagged files will be checked.
-
- Extract only newer files - ALT-N
- The ALT-N command will only extract files contained in the
- compressed file that are newer than the files that are contained
- in the extract directory.
- If no files are TAGGED ALT-N will extract all newer files that
- are contained in the compressed file into the extract directory.
- If there are files tagged, only the newer tagged files will be
- extracted.
-
- Alternate file viewers - CTL-ENTER
- Pressing the CTL-ENTER command will allow you to view the
- currently highlighted file using a user specified alternate file
- viewer.
-
- (SEE THE SECTION "SETTING UP ALTERNATE FILE VIEWERS" on page 54
- FOR MORE INFO)
-
-
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-
-
- Show tagged file count - ALT-T
- Pressing the ALT-T keys will toggle the function key line to show
- you, the number of files tagged, total compressed file size, and
- total uncompressed file size. If the compressed files you are
- working with is a ZIP file it will also show you the size of the
- ZIP file that will be created if you build a new ZIP files
- containing all of the tagged files. Please note this is only an
- estimate and does not take into account file comment records and
- it assumes that the compression method will be the same as is
- currently used.
-
- Toggle authenticity mode in PKZIP - ALT-1
- Pressing the ALT-1 keys will toggle the authenticity mode when
- using PKZIP. If the authenticity mode is active an ! will appear
- on the heading line to the right of the NAME heading field.
-
- Copy tagged members to another compressed file - CTL-Y
- The CTL-Y command allows you to copy selected members of a
- compressed file to another compressed file. The target
- compressed file can be any currently supported compressed file
- format. To perform the copy, first open up the compressed file
- you wish to copy FROM. Then using the space bar tag the files
- you wish to copy. Next press the CTL-Y keys. A window will
- appear asking you to enter the FULL path of the compressed file
- to want to copy the selected members into. You may enter only a
- DRIVE:\PATH\ (note ending backslash) and press the F9 key to
- obtain a listing of file in the entered directory, or you may
- enter the complete filespec of the target compressed file. You
- may also press the F9 key as soon as the window appear to obtain
- a list of files in the current directory. Pressing the enter
- will then perform the copy operation. The files that were tagged
- will remain tagged after the copy operation has been performed
- allowing you to do a CTL-D (delete all tagged files) if desired.
-
- If the file you wish to copy to does not exist a window will
- appear asking if you want to create a new compressed file. Press
- the F10 key to created a new file, Press any other key to re-
- enter the name of the compressed file to copy to.
-
- Tag highlighted file - (Plus key +)
- Pressing the + key will tag the highlighted file and move the
- highlight bar down one line.
-
- Untag highlighted file - (Minus key -)
- Pressing the - key will untag the highlighted file and move the
- highlight bar down one line.
-
- Exit SHEZ - ESC
-
- Exit SHEZ goto EXTRACT dir - CTL-X
- Pressing the CTL-X key will immediately exit SHEZ and will place
- you into the EXTRACT disk and directory.
-
-
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-
-
- Right and Left cursor keys
- The RIGHT and LEFT cursor keys will scroll the compressed file
- view window RIGHT and LEFT allowing you to view long path names
- if they are stored in the compressed file.
-
-
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-
-
- Macro Pause - ALT-5
- Start/Stop recording keystrokes - ALT-6
- Playback recorded keystrokes - ALT-7
- Cancel recording/playbak - CTL-Q
- Save recorded keystrokes - ALT-9
- Load and Execute keystroke file - ALT-8
- See the section entitled KEYSTROKE RECORDING/PLAYBACK FACILITY on
- page 45 for a full explanation of the keystroke record/playback
- facility.
-
- Activate volume label processing - ALT-4
- Pressing the ALT-4 key will activate the automatic volume label
- processing option in SHEZ.
- See section titled VOLUME LABEL SUPPORT on page 43 for further
- information.
-
- Add volume label to existing compressed file - $
- Pressing the $ key will allow you to add volume label information
- to an existing ZIP or ARJ compressed file.
- See section titled VOLUME LABEL SUPPORT on page 43 for further
- information.
-
- Browse any file - ALT-B
- Pressing the ALT-B keys will allow you to view the contents of a
- user specified file. A window will open asking you to enter the
- file specification of the file you wish to view. Pressing the
- Enter key will invoke the file browsing program. Pressing the
- ESC key will cancel the request.
-
- Scan file(s) for a string - ALT-G
- This command will allow you to search all, or only tagged files,
- for a specific string using the supplied SGREP program. After
- the search is performed, the result of the search will be
- displayed on the screen.
- For more information on the supplied SGREP program see the
- section titled, THE SGREP PROGRAM, later in this document.
-
- Run a program against all tagged files - ALT-Y
- This command will execute a user specified program against all
- tagged files. The user will be prompted for the program to run,
- and the command line options to pass to the program. The command
- line options MUST AT LEAST INCLUDE the special file name variable
- $F to tell SHEZ where to place the filename in the command line
- to pass to the specified program. The user can also indicate if
- SHEZ should pause after each execution to allow the user view the
- output of the program.
-
- HOT DIRECTORY display - TAB KEY
- Pressing the TAB key will open a second DOS directory display
- window. Before the window is opened SHEZ will prompt you for the
- DISK and Directory to display. (Be sure to include the trailing
- backslash. I.E. C:\MINE\) If no file specification is included,
-
-
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-
-
- a *.* file specification will be used. When the directory window
- is open you may perform all supported file operations, such as
- copying, deleting, moving, single and/or groups of tagged files.
- You can close the directory window by pressing the TAB KEY again,
- or exit SHEZ by pressing the ALT-Q keys or the CTL-X keys.
-
- Delete highlighted / tagged file(s) - DEL KEY
- Pressing the delete key, will delete the highlighted file, if no
- files are currently tagged. If there are files tagged then all
- tagged files will be deleted.
-
- Format Floppy - ALT-O
- The ALT-O hot key sequence will allow you to format a floppy disk
- in the A: or B: drives. See the section titled FORMATTING
- FLOPPIES later in this document.
-
- Rename highlighted file - ALT-R
- The ALT-R command will allow you to rename a file contained in a
- compressed file. This is accomplished by 1) extracting the
- highlighted file, 2) renaming the extracted file, 3) adding the
- renamed file back into the compressed file, and 4) deleteing the
- orginial highlighted file from the compressed file.
-
- QUICKVIEW a file - CTL-Q
- The CTL-Q command will activate SHEZ'S QUICKVIEW feature allowing
- you to view the currently selected file.
-
- Strip Comments from ZIP files - CTL-S
- The CTL-S command will remove the master comment records from ZIP
- comressed files.
-
-
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-
-
- Print Functions - CTL-P
- This command will bring up a print function menu. The following
- menu items will always appear:
-
- Change printer port
- This option allows you to direct the print to an LPT port or
- to a file. To direct to an LPT port enter LPT1-9 when
- prompted for location to print.
- DOS printer 80col
- This will print the currently highlighted file in a generic
- 80 column print mode.
- DOS printer 132col
- This will print the currently highlighted file in a generic
- 132 colume print mode.
- DOS printer HEX print
- This will print the currently highlighted file in hex mode.
- HPLASER II-IV 2up print
- This will print the currently highlighted file in landscape
- mode, two logical pages per physical page. NOTE: Thie print
- function will only operate on LASER printers that support
- the HP LASER PCL 4 printer control codes. IT WILL NOT
- OPERATE CORRECTLY ON A HPLASER IIP.
-
- In addition to this menu items, if the user has defined
- additional printer in the SHEZ.INI file their names will appear
- after the HPLASER 2up print menu item.
-
-
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-
-
- OPTIONS AVAILABLE ONLY VIA THE MENU SYSTEM
-
- There are a few options that are only available via the built-in menu
- system. To activate the menu system press the forward slash key, /,
- and a menu bar will appear on the top line of the display.
-
- When the DOS directory screen is displayed, the following commands are
- only accessible via the menu system. To access these commands press
- the / key, and move to the Opts menu item using the RIGHT CURSOR key,
- then press the ENTER key. A list of selectable items will appear.
-
- Set ZIP Compression Method
- Selecting this option will cause a window to appear listing the
- available compression method options. Using the UP/DOWN cursor
- keys highlight the compression method you wish to use, and press
- the space bar to select. A check mark will appear to the left of
- the selected method. This method will remain in effect until you
- change it again, or exit SHEZ. After making your selection,
- press the ENTER key to activate your selection.
-
- Set ARJ Compression Method
- This option is the same as described above except it sets the
- compression method for ARJ type files.
-
- Virus scan ALL files
- Selecting this option will instruct SHEZ to test all files
- contained in compressed files for Viruses. This will remain in
- effect until you reset the option, or exit SHEZ.
-
- Virus scan ONLY EXECUTABLE files.
- Selecting this option will instruct SHEZ to test only executable
- files contained in compressed files for Viruses.
-
- Set Paging option for DOS and EDIT
- Selecting this option allows you to activate or de-activate the
- paging option when shelling to DOS, running an external program,
- or running an external Editor.
-
- Set Paging option for External Viewers
- Selecting this option allow you to activate or de-activate the
- paging option when running an external viewer program.
-
- When the compressed file contents screen is displayed, the same set of
- commands are only accessible via the menu system. To access these
- commands press the / key, and move to the Other menu item using the
- RIGHT CURSOR key, then press the ENTER key. A list of selectable
- items will appear, the items listed above will be included in this
- list.
-
- There is another set of option that is accessible only via the menu
- system when the compressed file contents screen is displayed. This
- option all appear under the main PRINT menu option.
-
-
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-
-
- PRINT DIRECTORY OF COMPRESSED FILES
-
- Selecting the "Print directory of compressed file" allows you to print
- a formatted listing of the contents of the compressed file. If this
- item is selected a drop down dialog box will appear allowing you to
- print to LPT1, LPT2, or LPT3.
-
- Also under the CONVERT menu option the following menu item will
- appear:
-
- CONVERT TO ANOTHER FORMAT
-
- This option allows you to convert the compressed file you are
- currently viewing to a different type of compressed file.
-
- Macro Help
- This selection instructs you to press the F1 key to obtain help
- on the macro recording/playback hot keys.
-
- Set macro playback speed
- Selecting this option will cause a selection box to appear
- allowing you to change the macro playback speed. The available
- options are SLOW, MEDIUM, and FAST. The default value is FAST.
-
-
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-
-
- VOLUME LABEL SUPPORT
-
-
- Shez now supports adding and extracting volume label information
- to/form compressed files. Volume label processing is only supported
- for ZIP and ARJ type compressed files.
-
- ADDING VOLUME LABELS WHEN CREATING NEW COMPRESSED FILES:
-
- When creating a new ZIP or ARJ file via the F7 key, you will be asked
- if you wish to store volume label information. If you respond Y, you
- will then be asked to enter the Drive Letter of the drive to obtain
- the volume label information from. Enter the drive letter (A-Z).
- Please note: these prompts will only appear if you are creating a ZIP
- or ARJ compressed file.
-
- ADDING VOLUME LABELS TO AN EXISTING ZIP OR ARJ FILE:
-
- To add volume label information to a pre-existing ZIP or ARJ file,
- first open the compressed file by moving the highlight bar to the
- appropriate file. Then press the enter key. This will open the
- compressed file. Then press the $ key (SHIFT 4). You will be asked to
- enter the drive letter to obtain the volume label information from.
- Enter the drive letter (A-Z). The volume label from the specified
- drive, if any exists, will be added to the compressed file.
-
- EXTRACTING VOLUME LABEL INFORMATION:
-
- To extract volume label information from an existing compressed file,
- press the ALT-4 key to turn on automatic volume label processing.
- When automatic volume label processing is active a $ will appear next
- to the NAME field heading in the compressed file listing, or will
- appear in the upper left corner of the DOS directory display window.
-
- After activating automatic label processing, open the appropriate
- compressed file as documented above. Set the extract location using
- the ALT-P (extract path) command. Then extract any or all files from
- the compressed file. During the extraction process the volume label
- contained in the compressed file will be used to update the volume
- label information on the extract drive.
-
- PLEASE NOTE: ONCE YOU TURN AUTOMATIC VOLUME LABEL PROCESSING ON, IT
- WILL REMAIN ON UNTIL YOU TURN IT OFF BY USING THE ALT-4 KEY AGAIN.
- PLEASE USE THIS OPTION WITH CARE.
-
- FLOATING EXTRACT LOCATION
-
- SHEZ now supports a concept called the floating extract location. The
- feature was added due to numerous user requests, and is an option
- feature which is activated via the SHEZCFG program. Normally when
- SHEZ is executed SHEZ sets the file extract location to the current
- disk and directory. When you change to a different disk and/or
- directory the extract location remains constant, pointing to the disk
-
-
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-
-
- and directory where SHEZ was started from. To change the extract
- location you needed to use the ALT-P command (change extract
- location).
-
- The floating extract location basically allows the extract location to
- float as you change to a new disk and/or directory. The extract
- location will float to what ever disk and directory you are currently
- looking at. You can still dynamically specify an extract location by
- using the ALT-P command, but when the ALT-P command is issued the
- floating extract option will be de-activated from that point on. You
- can reactivate the floating extract location logic by pressing the
- ALT-P keys and entering a single asterick at the prompt.
-
- To activate the floating extract location option, use the SHEZCFG
- program and choose the ADDITIONAL SETUP INFORMATION menu item. When
- the SHEZCFG program prompt you for a default extract location, enter a
- single asterisk. The single asterisk tells SHEZ to activate its
- floating extract logic.
-
- Ultravision Support
-
- SHEZ is Ultravision "aware". SHEZ will operate in an Ultravision
- screen mode as long at the number of columns equals 80, and the number
- of rows are between 25-50. If SHEZ determines that Ultravision is
- installed, and it active in an non-supported screen mode, SHEZ will
- deactivate Ultravision, and then will set the screen mode to one of
- the supported modes. When SHEZ is exited, it will re-activate
- Ultravision and put the screen mode back into the Ultravision mode is
- was in before SHEZ was started.
-
- FORMATTING FLOPPIES
-
- SHEZ has the ability to format a floppy disk in either the A: or B:
- drives. The following disk capacities are supported:
- 5 1/4 drives: 360KB and 1.2OK, 3 1/2 drives: 720KB and 1.44KB.
- To format a disk press the ALT-O keys and a dialogue box will appear.
- Enter the drive letter you wish to format, the capacity to format, and
- if you wish each track verified during the format process. The verify
- process will increase the time it takes to format a disk. If you are
- using high quality disks you can opt to not verify to speed up the
- format process. After the disk is formatted you will have the option
- of adding a volume label to the disk. If no volume label is wanted
- simply press the ENTER key without entering any information.
-
- If your PC is an "XT" class machine, the format dialog box will ask
- you the type of disk drive you are formatting in. Enter the code that
- corresponds to the type of floppy drive you have installed.
-
- Formatting error codes can be found in the Apendix of this manual.
-
-
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-
-
- KEYSTROKE RECORDING/PLAYBACK FACILITY
-
- Shez now has the built in ability to record, playback, load, and save
- key stokes. All of the keystroke recording abilities must be
- activated from the keyboard. They can not be activated via the mouse
- or the pull-down menus. A menu item for MACROS do appear on the menu
- bar, but it is only used to access the help panel for keystroke
- recording. If you are using a mouse the functions performed by the
- mouse WILL NOT BE RECORDED. Only keystrokes entered directly from the
- keyboard will be recorded. During keystroke recording, the ALT-Q (QUIT
- SHEZ) key will be recorded, but will not be acted upon. This will
- allow the user to record and save the ALT-Q key into the playback
- macro.
-
- The keyboard HOT-KEYS and there functions are explained below:
-
- ALT-5 Macro record/playback PAUSE
-
- The ALT-5 key is used to PAUSE the record/playback macro function
- to allow the user to respond to a dialogue box prompt. When
- recording a macro and a dialogue box opens, press the ALT-5 key,
- then enter the response to the dialogue box. The macro recording
- will resume as soon as the user presses the ESC, ENTER, or
- Function keys.
-
- When playing back a macro that has been recorded using the PAUSE
- feature, the macro will PAUSE at the same location where the ALT-
- 5 key was originally pressed, allowing the user to enter data
- into a dialogue box prompt.
-
- For example: If you were recording a macro to search for a string
- of characters in a group of files and you wanted to input a
- different search string each time you executed the macro, you
- would:
-
- 1) Start the macro recording by pressing the ALT-6 key.
- 2) Open up the compressed file you wish to search.
- 3) Tag the files you what to scan through.
- 4) Press the ALT-G key to pop-up the search data entry box, as
- shown below:
-
- +-------------------------[D:\TC\ZIP\SHEZ65S.ZIP]--------------+
- |NAME SIZE DATE TIME LENGTH METHOD PATH |
- |--------------------------------------------------------------|
- |DOSWDW ASM 2875 01/25/90 11:26 7677 IMPLOD |
- |MAKE286 BAT 80 06/25/91 14:25 100 SHRUNK |
- |MAKEALL BAT 80 10/03/91 10:25 89 SHRUNK |
- |MA+----[ENTER STRING TO SEARCH FOR:(NO DOUBLE QUOTES CHARS AL+|
- |MA|==> ||
- |MA+-----------------[PRESS ENTER TO SAVE, ESC to cancel]-----+|
- |MAKESHEZ BAT 75 10/17/91 07:29 90 SHRUNK |
- |MSHEZD BAT 38 03/16/91 14:09 38 STORED |
-
-
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-
-
- |SHEZ H 1466 11/22/91 07:39 4839 IMPLOD |
- +=Add B=Brows F=Fresh U=Update M=Move E=Xlist X=Xall P=Xpath QS+
-
- 5) Press the ALT-5 key to PAUSE the macro facility.
- 6) Enter your search string and press the ENTER key.
- 7) After the search is done press the ALT-6 key again to stop
- macro recording.
- 8) Press the ALT-9 key to save your macro.
-
- Now when you playback the macro, when the search data entry box
- appears the macro will pause allowing you to alter the search
- string before processing the rest of the recorded macro.
-
- When the macro facility is in PAUSE mode, the ESC key, ENTER key,
- or any FUNCTION key will resume the execution of the macro.
-
- ALT-6 Start/Stop recording keystrokes.
-
- Pressing the ALT-6 keys will toggle the keyboard recording mode.
- When SHEZ is recording keystrokes the speaker will blip after
- every keystroke is pressed. Pressing ALT-6 again will stop the
- keystrokes from being recorded. Up to 500 keystrokes may be
- recorded.
-
- ALT-7 Immediately play back the recorded keystrokes.
-
- Pressing the ALT-7 key will immediately playback your recorded
- keystrokes.
-
- CTL-Q Cancel recording/playback and flush the keystroke record
- buffer.
-
- Press the CTL-Q key either during a recording session, or during
- a playback, will cancel the record/playback, and will clear the
- keystroke buffer.
-
- ALT-9 Save recorded keystrokes.
-
- Pressing the ALT-9 key will pop-up a window allowing the user to
- save the recorded keystrokes into a file for use at a later time.
- You must stop recording by pressing the ALT-6 key before doing a
- save. This key will also reset the record/playback function and
- clear the keystroke buffer.
-
- ALT-8 Load and Execute a saved keystroke file.
-
- Pressing the ALT-8 key will pop-up a window allowing the user to
- enter the name of a previously saved keystroke file. After the
- file is loaded it will immediately be run.
-
- SHEZ will also allow the user to load and execute a save keystroke
- file at startup time. The command line parameter /play={filespec}
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -47-
-
-
- tells SHEZ to load the indicated filespec and playback the recorded
- keystrokes.
- PLEASE NOTE: SHEZ DOES NOT VERIFY THAT THE CONTENTS OF THIS FILE ARE
- ACTUALLY RECORDED KEYSTROKES. SO BE CAREFUL WHEN SPECIFYING THE
- FILESPEC!!
-
- Examples:
- SHEZ D:\DOWN\*.ZIP /PLAY=D:\AUTOSHEZ.MAC
-
- Start SHEZ and display all the .ZIP files in the D:\DOWN directory,
- and load and execute the recorded keystrokes contained in the
- D:\AUTOSHEZ.MAC file.
-
- SHEZ D:\SOURCE\CODE.ZIP /PLAY=D:\REFRESH.MAC
-
- Start SHEZ and open the CODE.ZIP file contained in the D:\SOURCE
- directory, and load and execute the recorded keystrokes contained in
- the D:\REFRESH.MAC file.
-
- The playback speed may also be sent to SLOW, MEDIUM, or FAST by using
- the mAcro drop down menu item and selecting the playback speed
- selection. The playback speed default is set to FAST.
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -48-
-
-
- ^Sc
- CREATING NEW COMPRESSED FILES
-
- SHEZ allows you to create new compressed files either from the
- directory display window, using the F7 key, or from the compressed
- file display window using the 'C' command.
-
- A window will appear asking you to enter the drive, directory, of
- where to place the new file. You may press the F9 key to view the
- directory structure in a tree format. After selecting the location of
- the new file another aditios will appear asking you to specify the
- name of the compressed file to be created. YOU MUST ENTER A FILE
- EXTENSION OF .ZIP,.ARC,.LZH,.ZOO,ARJ,SQZ,or .PAK SO SHEZ KNOWS WHAT
- TYPE OF COMPRESSED FILE TO CREATE!!!!! Then you will asked if you want
- to add or move files into the new archive file. You will also be
- asked to enter an optional password. (If you enter a password all
- files added or moved to the archive file will be encrypted using the
- password. Do not forget the password you can not extract files from
- the file without the password and there is no way to determine the
- password if you forget it.) Please note the password prompt will only
- appear if the compression program used to create the new file support
- encryption.
-
- A window will then be opened that will ask you to enter the filespecs
- of the files you wish to add or move into the new archive file. This
- filespec can include a disk, directory, and file specifications with
- wild cards.
-
- A third window will be opened allowing you to specify processing
- options. The first option "Do you want to Tag files or Process as is"
- allows you to tell SHEZ that you want to Tag files for processing
- using the filespecs entered in the second window, or to simply pass
- the entered filespecs to the compression program exactly as entered.
- The second option "Do you want to save directory information" allows
- you to tell SHEZ that you want directory information saved in the
- compressed file. The third option "Do you want to recurse
- directories" will tell the compression program to add/move all files
- in the directory you specified plus all directories that exist beneath
- it. A forth option will appear, "Store volume label into Compressed
- file? (Y or N)->". This option will allow you to optionally store
- volume label information into the compressed file. The default is not
- to store label information. Respond Y if you wish to store the volume
- label information. If you respond Y a fifth option will appear,
- "Enter drive letter of Volume label to Save". When this prompt
- appears enter the letter of the drive you wish to obtain the volume
- label information from.
-
- If you are creating an ARJ file, you will also be asked if you wish to
- activate the multi-volume option of ARJ. This option allows you to
- create a compressed file that will span multiple floppy disks. Thus
- you can create a "backup" compressed file of an entire hard drive, or
- very large directory.
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -49-
-
-
- If you indicated that you wanted to Tag files for processing a window
- will pop-up on the left side of the screen showing all files that
- matched the filespec you entered. Tag the files you wish to add or
- move to the new compressed file by pressing the space bar. When you
- are done tagging file press the return key and all tagged files will
- be added or moved into the new archive file.
-
- Please note that some of these options may not appear when you create
- a compressed file. If the compression program you are using does not
- support saving directory information the directory information prompts
- will not appear.
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -50-
-
-
- CONVERTING FILES
-
- Shez has the ability to convert one, or a group of tagged files, from
- one format to another. First you must get the file or files you want
- to convert to appear in the filelist window on the left side of the
- screen. The easiest way to do this is to start up SHEZ and specify on
- the command line either *.*, *.ZIP, or *.ARC. Then using the cursor
- keys highlight the file you want to convert and then press the ALT-V
- key to convert the file. You will then be asked, via a menu, what
- archive format you want to convert to. Position the highlight bar to
- the type of compressed file you wish to convert to and press the enter
- key. You will also be asked if you want to delete the original file
- after the conversion has been successfully completed. Respond Y or N.
- The new file will be placed on the same disk and directory that the
- original file was on.
-
- During the conversion process, SHEZ will convert any nested compressed
- files that is can identify. NOTE: nested compressed files that have
- been stored with path names will not be converted. Self extracting
- compressed files also will not be converted. SHEZ can only process
- compressed nested files that are one level deep. Any nested
- compressed files that are nested more than one level deep will remain
- un-touched.
-
- To convert numerous files start up SHEZ as above and use the cursor
- keys to highlight the files you want to convert, then press the space
- bar to TAG these files. After all files have been tagged press CTL-V
- to convert all TAGGED files.
-
- SHEZ will allow you to easily convert your old ZIP files into the new
- ZIP imploded format. Simply tag the ZIP files you want to convert and
- specify that you want to convert them to ZIP files. You will be asked
- if you want to delete the old compressed files after the conversion
- process. SHEZ is smart enough not to delete the old compressed file
- if the have the same file extension as the new files. I.E. when you
- convert a ZIP file to a ZIP file to take advantage of the new
- compression format SHEZ will not delete the converted ZIP files even
- if you told it to delete the old compressed files after converting
- them.
-
- After SHEZ converts a compressed file it will test the converted file
- for correctness. If the converted file fails this test the converted
- file will be deleted and the orginial compressed file will remain
- intact.
-
-
- SHEZ will also allow you to convert old LZH files to the new LHA 2.05
- format using the same method of converting a file to itself.
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -51-
-
-
- SUPPORT FOR SELF EXTRACTING FILES
-
- SHEZ also lets you view the contents of self extracting files. Files
- that have been created by the following compression programs are
- supported:
-
- PKARC, PKPAK, PKZIP version .92 thru 2.04, LHARC version 1.12 thru
- 2.05, PAK version 1.6 thru 2.01, ARC5 and ARC6, ARJ version 2.10, LHA
- 2.12, SQZ 1.082 1.083.
-
- When you display the contents of a self extracting file SHEZ will
- attempt to identify which compression program was used to generate the
- self extracting file. SHEZ will place the name of the compression
- program it has identified as the creator, on the heading line right
- next to the column titled NAME.
-
- In addition to viewing the contents of a self extracting file you may
- also extract individual files using SHEZ's extract command. You may
- also convert the self extracting file back to a normal compressed file
- using the CTL-V command, or using the pull down menus.
-
- You can not alter the contents of a self extracting file. I.E. add,
- update, freshen, move, etc. The exception to this are self extracting
- files built by PKZIP. These files you can treat like normal
- compressed files. You can add, update, move, delete, freshen, etc.
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -52-
-
-
- ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
-
- SHEZ will recognize the following environment variables if they are
- set:
-
- BIOS This will force SHEZ to use BIOS for writing to the screen.
-
- MONO This will force SHEZ to run in monochrome mode.
-
- SHEZEX You can set this variable to the disk and path where
- you want SHEZ to write extracted file to. You can reset
- this default at any time by using the ALT-P command.
-
- SHEZWORK This variable may be used to specify a working directory for
- SHEZ to use instead of SHEZ building one of its own. This
- directory must be for the exclusive of SHEZ, and must exist
- prior to invoking SHEZ. WHEN SHEZ TERMINATES ALL FILES IN
- THE DIRECTORY WILL BE DELETED, INCLUDING HIDDEN AND SYSTEM
- FILES, BUT THE DIRECTORY WILL NOT BE DELETED. This option
- was added to allow more flexibility when running SHEZ on a
- LAN based system.
-
- SHEZCMT This variable may be set to specify a default comment file
- when adding/updating compressed file comment records to a
- group of tagged files.
-
- SHEZCFG This variable points to your SHEZ.CFG file. It is used to
- carry forward, the SHEZ configuration options.
-
- SHEZLOG This variable defines the LOG file that SHEZ will write to
- when performing a virus check on tagged files from the DOS
- directory window. If the file does not exist it will be
- created. If the fill already exists new information will be
- appended to the existing file.
-
- SHEZXMS This variable de-activates SHEZ's use of XMS memory. It
- will over-ride the EMS/XMS usage parameters that were set
- via the SHEZCFG program. Set this variable to any value to
- de-active XMS memory usage.
- Example: SHEZXMS=N Don't use XMS memory.
-
- SHEZEMS This variable de-activates SHEZ's use of EMS memory. It
- will over-ride the EMS/XMS usage parameters that were set
- via the SHEZCFG program. Set this variable to any value to
- de-active EMS memory usage.
- Example: SHEZEMS=N Don't use EMS memory.
-
- SHEZUSE Using this variable you can over-ride the EMS/XMS memory
- usage configuration that was setup via the SHEZCFG program.
- Set this variable to the type of memory you wish SHEZ to
- use. I.E. E for EMS memory, and/or X for XMS memory.
-
- Examples:
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -53-
-
-
- SHEZUSE=EX Try EMS first then XMS
- SHEZUSE=XE Try XMS first then EMS
- SHEZUSE=E Only try EMS memory
- SHEZUSE=X Only try XMS memroy
- SHEZUSE=NN Don't use XMS or EMS memory.
-
-
- Examples:
- SET BIOS=Y
- SET MONO=Y
- SET SHEZEX=D:\WORK
- SET SHEZWORK=C:\SHEZXX\
- SET SHEZCMT=C:\COMMENT.DAT
- SET SHEZCFG=C:\DATA\SHEZ.CFG
- SET SHEZLOG=C:\LOG\SHEZ.LOG
-
- (This tells SHEZ to write extracted files onto the D disk in the \work
- directory. You can change this at any time after executing SHEZ by
- using the ALT-P command.)
-
- The environment variables BIOS and MONO will override the BIOS and
- MONO parameters that were entered via the configuration program.
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -54-
-
-
- SETTING ALTERNATE FILE VIEWERS
-
- Shez has the capability to activate user specified alternate file
- viewers when the CTL-ENTER key is pressed. The alternate file viewers
- are specified
- in an external file named SHEZ.INI. This file is a plain ASCII text
- file that indicates to SHEZ what program should be run as the
- alternate viewer, based on the highlighted file's extension, when a
- user pressing the CNTL-ENTER key.
-
- The external file, SHEZ.INI, MUST be located in the current directory,
- or in a directory that is specified in your path statement.
-
- SEE APPENDIX 2 FOR A FULL DESCRIPTION OF THE ENTRIES ALLOWABLE IN THE
- SHEZ.INI FILE.
-
- SETTING USER DEFINED PRINTER
-
- The SHEZ.INI file also allows you to define up to three user defined
- printers. Included with each printer definition is it's name as it
- will appear on the menu, a required setup string, an optional endup
- string, the number of character per line to print, and the number of
- lines per page to print. The format of the required entries in the
- SHEZ.INI file is shown in APPENDIX 2.
-
- SETTING UP USED DEFINED MENU ENTRIES
-
- The SHEZ.INI file also allows user defined menu items to be defined.
- Up to ten user defined programs and/or batch files can be specified
- and they will appear on the uSer menu option when selected. See
- APPENDIX 2 for the format of the entries required in the SHEZ.INI
- file.
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -55-
-
-
- Any number of specific file viewers may be specified. When CTL-ENTER
- is pressed, SHEZ first looks to see of a specific alternate file
- viewer has been defined for viewing files with a file extension the
- same of the highlighted file. If one was defined it is activated and
- used. If a specific viewer has not been defined SHEZ then determines
- if a "generic" alternate file viewer has been defined. If it has SHEZ
- uses the "generic" viewer. If no alternate viewer has been defined
- SHEZ than defaults to using the normal viewer as defined when the
- SHEZCFG program was used to configure SHEZ.
-
- PLEASE NOTE: WHEN SHEZ ACTIVATES ANY ALTERNATE FILE VIEWER IT ALWAYS
- USES ITS PAGING LOGIC TO SWAP MOST OF ITS CODE OUT OF MEMORY TO GIVE
- MORE ROOM TO THE ALTERNATE FILE VIEWER. THIS IS NOT A CONFIGURABLE
- OPTION SO BE FOREWARNED!!!!!!!!!!!!
-
-
- PERFORMING A VIRUS SCAN
-
- SHEZ can scan for viruses in files that are contained in compressed
- files. It can also scan for viruses in files that are contained in
- embedded compressed files. SHEZ can check an unlimited number of
- embedded compressed files, only limited by the amount of available
- disk space assigned to the SHEZ work disk. When performing a virus
- scan SHEZ will also check for self extracting compressed files and
- will also check any files contained with the SFX files.
-
- The first step performed during a virus check is to test the integrity
- of the compressed file. If the integrity of the compressed file is
- compromised, all other action on the compressed file will be bypassed,
- and an error message will be issued.
-
- There are two way to perform a virus scan. One is activated from the
- DOS directory window, and the other is invoked after opening up a
- compressed file.
-
- To perform a virus scan from the DOS directory window, tag the files
- you wish to check for viruses then press the ALT-Z or CTL-Z keys.
- This will initiate the scanning process on all tagged files.
-
- When virus checking files from the main DOS directory window, SHEZ
- will create a virus check log file if the environment variable SHEZLOG
- is defined. For more information on this variable set the section
- entitled ENVIRONMENT VARIABLE on page 52. The log file will be
- created if is does not exists, or will be appended to if it already
- exists. The file will contain a listing of all the compressed files
- that are being checked, plus a list of all files within the compressed
- files that will be checked. If a self extracting file is encountered,
- the log file will post an entry to the log file identifying the SFX
- file, and what type SFX it is. Each time the log file is opened a
- time and date stamp line will be written into the file before any
- scanning occurs. The log file is NOT updated when doing a virus scan
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -56-
-
-
- from within an opened compressed file, it is only updated/created when
- doing a scan from the DOS directory window.
-
- BBS SYSOP NOTE:
- When performing a bulk virus scan on a group of tagged files SHEZ
- operates differently depending on in the SHEZLOG feature is
- active. If the SHEZLOG feature is NOT active, any errors
- encountered will cause an error message box to appear on the
- screen, and all activity will stop until a key is pressed. If
- the SHEZLOG feature is active, all error messages will be posted
- to the file pointed to by the SHEZLOG environment variable. No
- error messages will appear on the screen. Also when operating in
- this mode, you may cancel the bulk virus scan, after initiating
- it, by press the ESC key.
-
- To perform a virus scan when viewing the contents of a compressed
- file, simply press the ALT-Z keys. When doing a virus scan from
- within an opened compressed file, SHEZ will also look for embedded
- compressed files and will perform the scan on files contained within
- them. The only exception to this is if you are looking inside an
- embedded compressed file when you activate the scan, (ALT-Z). Under
- this condition SHEZ will only check the files contained in the current
- compressed file.
-
- VIRUS CHECKING SELECTED FILES
-
- If you wish to only check a few files contained in a compressed file
- for viruses, tag the files you wish to check then press the ALT-Z key.
- Only the tagged files will be checked instead of all in the compressed
- file.
-
- VIRUS SCANNING A DIRECTORY
-
- When in the DOS directory view screen you may also virus scan an
- entire directory. Simply move the highlight bar to the directory you
- wish to scan and press the ALT-S keys. SHEZ will use the user defined
- virus scanning program to scan the files in the highlighted directory.
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -57-
-
-
- THE SGREP PROGRAM
-
- The SGREP program, supplied with SHEZ, is used by SHEZ when the ALT-G
- key is pressed, to scan member(s) of a compressed file for words or
- phrases. It is included in the SHEZ package .
-
- SGREP does allows the user to specify two target strings in the search
- argument. These two target strings are connected with an and, &, or
- or, '|' separator. Thus allowing the user to search for two different
- strings, or two strings or words contained on the same line. When the
- specific string is found, the line in the file that contains the
- string is written to the stdout DOS device, which is normally the
- display. The output may be redirected to a file or a printer using
- the normal DOS redirection symbols. The format of the SGREP command
- line is as follows:
-
- SGREP [options] "target(s)" {file(s)...|@file}
-
- Where options are:
-
- -f display **FILE-NAME for finds only
- -l line numbers
- -c case sensitive search
- -x no logo
- -e return errorlevel only
- -p pause when screen is full
- -v verbose display output
-
- @file indicates an ascii file containing a list of file to process.
- This list MUST include the complete file specification. I.E. The
- disk, directory, filename, and file extension.
-
- The target string(s) must be enclosed in quotes and special characters
- can be specified as indicated below.
-
- Hex byte sequences can be used to search for special non-displayable
- characters. They are specified using a pair of hexadecimal bytes
- preceded by a dollar sign,$.
-
- EXAMPLES: $23 include is the string #include
- $252.50 is the string %2.50
- $23$24$25 is the string #$%
-
- Two targets may be specified using the & and | characters to search
- for two targets. If the & is used the lines must contain
- both targets. If the | is used the lines must contain one of the
- targets.
-
- Example: "save|main" line must have save or main to be
- listed.
- "save&main" line must have save and main to be listed.
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -58-
-
-
- The format of the SGREP command line is presented here for
- documentation purposes only since SHEZ automatically invokes the SGREP
- itself using a predefined set of options. SGREP may be run from the
- DOS command prompt, or when using the ALT-Y command option of SHEZ.
-
-
- THE DUMPMAC PROGRAM
-
-
- The DUMPMAC program is a small program designed to dump a saved macro
- file to the DOS stdout device, normally the screen, and list the
- recorded keystrokes in readable form. The command line format is:
-
- DUMPMAC macro-file-name
-
- The output of the program is self explanatory, and can be used to
- debug or list unknown SHEZ macro files.
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -59-
-
-
- THE SHEZCFG PROGRAM
-
- The SHEZCFG program is now fully menu driven and contains full online
- help. As you modify information on each screen be sure to press the
- F10 key to save each entry screen. After going through all the
- configuration items be sure to select the "A" menu item to save your
- configuration information.
-
- THE SHEZCFG PROGRAM MUST BE RUN TO CREATE A CONFIGURATION FILE OR SHEZ
- WILL NOT RUN!!
-
- After creating a shez configuration file you may place the
- configuration file into a directory that is specified in your PATH
- statement.
-
- Shez will find its configuration file as follows:
-
- If the SHEZCFG environment variable is set SHEZ will use the
- configuration file that has been specified by the environment
- variable.
- If the SHEZCFG environment varialble has not been set Shez will
- search the directories in your PATH looking for a file named
- SHEZ.CFG.
-
- If a valid configuration file can not be located SHEZ will not
- run!!!!!
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -60-
-
-
- CONFIGURING FOR VIRUS SCANNING
-
- Under the program options, you will be asked if you wish to configure
- SHEZ to scan .COM and .EXE files contained in compressed files for
- viruses. If you respond Y, SHEZ will that ask you where the virus
- checking program can be found. The programs that SHEZ supports are,
- SCAN.EXE version 39 or greater, produced by McAfee Associates, and the
- virus scanning program by Central Point. When prompted enter the
- complete DISK:\DIRECTORY\FILENAME.EXT of where the virus scanning
- program is located. It is advised that you place the SCAN program on
- a write protected floppy disk to prevent it from being infected. You
- may also optionally enter any additional command line options that the
- virus scanning program requires. The optional parameters are entered
- after the SHEZCFG prompts for them.
-
- If you use the /report feature of McAfee's virus scanning program, and
- you use the SHEZLOG feature, as explained in the section titled
- PREFORMING A VIRUS SCAN on page 55. PLEASE BE SURE TO specify two
- different files names. If they are both pointing to the same file the
- results will be unpredictable.
-
- PLEASE NOTE: SHEZ WILL NOT SEARCH YOUR PATH FOR THE SCAN PROGRAM. IF
- YOU DO NOT TELL IT EXACTLY WHERE TO FIND IT SHEZ WILL BE UNABLE TO
- EXECUTE THE PROGRAM.
-
-
- COMPATIBILITY ISSUES
-
- SHEZ achieves fast screen updates buy writing directly to video buffer
- memory. If your machine is not 100% compatible you can force SHEZ to
- use BIOS routines to update the screen. This is accomplished by
- setting an environment variable BIOS equal to Y. I.E. SET BIOS=Y. Do
- this before executing SHEZ.
-
- For monochrome monitors a similar method is employed set the
- environment variable MONO equal to Y. I.E. SET MONO=Y.
-
- Some clone machines have a bug in the builtin BIOS routines that will
- cause SHEZ to hang if you have exploding windows turned on. If you
- experience a machine lock up, try reconfiguring SHEZ and turn the
- exploding windows off.
-
- DESQVIEW COMPATIBILITY
-
- SHEZ is now DESQview aware. When setting SHEZ up under DESQview set
- the parameter WRITE DIRECTLY TO SCREEN to NO, and USES OWN COLORS to
- YES. SHEZ will also automatically release its timeslice to Desqview
- when waiting for keyboard input.
-
- WINDOWS AND OS/2 COMPATIBILITY
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -61-
-
-
- SHEZ has been tested under Windows 3.1 and OS/2 2.X. When running
- under OS/2 or Windows enhanced mode, SHEZ will automatically release
- its timeslice to the operating system when waiting for keyboard input.
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -62-
-
-
- SWAPPING SHEZ OUT OF MEMORY
-
- This section briefly describes how SHEZ swaps itself out of memory to
- make room for other programs. It also describes how the user can
- configure SHEZ to perform its swapping function.
-
- When you configure SHEZ to swap itself out of memory when running
- other programs, SHEZ first looks to see if your system has EMS or XMS
- memory installed. If there is EMS or XMS memory, and there is a
- sufficient amount of EMS or XMS memory, SHEZ will copy most of its
- code to EMS or XMS memory then free up enough memory to run another
- program. After the other program has ended SHEZ then swaps itself
- back into memory.
-
- As a default SHEZ will first look to see of XMS memory is available.
- If XMS is available and there is a sufficient amount of XMS memory
- SHEZ will swap itself to XMS memory. If XMS memory is not available,
- or there is not enough XMS memory available, SHEZ will them look for
- EMS memory. If EMS memory is available, and there is sufficient EMS
- memory, SHEZ will swap itself into EMS memory. If EMS memory is not
- available, or there is not enough EMS memory available SHEZ will then
- swap itself to disk.
-
- If EMS or XMS memory is not available, or there is not enough EMS or
- XMS memory, SHEZ will then use your DISK to swap itself out of memory.
- It allocates disk space on the currently active drive and in the
- current directory. When SHEZ swaps to disk it can conflict with some
- compression operations.
-
- To solve this problem the SHEZCFG program allows you to tell SHEZ, HOW
- AND WHERE TO SWAP itself. The SHEZCFG program allows you to tell SHEZ
- the DISK and DIRECTORY of where to build its swapper file if it needs
- to swap to disk.
-
- IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED THAT YOU CREATE A SEPARATE AND UNIQUE
- DIRECTORY ON YOUR HARD DRIVE FOR SHEZ TO USE WHEN SWAPPING TO DISK.
- THIS DIRECTORY SHOULD NOT HAVE ANY FILES IN THE DIRECTORY. USING THE
- SHEZCFG PROGRAM, TELL SHEZ THE LOCATION AND THE NAME OF THIS
- DIRECTORY. THEN IF SHEZ NEEDS TO SWAP TO DISK IT WILL PLACE THE
- SWAPPER FILE INTO THIS UNIQUE DIRECTORY, AND AFTER THE SWAP FUNCTION
- IS COMPLETE IT WILL REMOVE THE SWAPPER FILE.
-
- The SHEZCFG program also allows you to tell SHEZ to ignore EMS or XMS
- memory, even if you have EMS and/or XMS memory installed, and always
- swap to disk.
-
- Since these option are new in release 6.1
-
- PLEASE RUN THE SHEZCFG PROGRAM AND SET THE SWAPPING OPTIONS TO YOUR
- PERSONAL NEEDS.
-
- The swapping options can be found under the ADDITIONAL SETUP
- INFORMATION menu item. You can tell SHEZ to use XMS, EMS, and disk
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -63-
-
-
- for swapping. If you specify all three XMS will be tested first, then
- EMS, then disk.
-
-
- USING EMS/XMS MEMORY IN SHEZ
-
- Beginning with release 7.0 of SHEZ, SHEZ can now use 65K of XMS or EMS
- memory to reduce its DOS memory requirements. The XMS/EMS memory is
- used for temporary storage areas, thus reducing the amount of DOS
- memory SHEZ needs. The XMS/EMS memory will be released when you exit
- SHEZ. If SHEZ uses EMS memory, it will also use a portion of the
- allocated EMS memory as a file buffer area when copying files from the
- DOS directory display. This will significantly speed up the copy
- operations, so it is recommenced to use EMS memory if it is available.
-
- EMS / XMS memory usage can be configured through the SHEZCFG program
- via the ADDITIONAL SETUP INFORMATION menu item. Shown below is the
- EMS/XMS configuration option as it will appear on the screen:
-
-
- SHEZ can use EMS or XMS memory to reduce its memory
-
- requirements. SHEZ will first try to use EMS and then XMS if
-
- EMS memory is not available. You can tell SHEZ to only use EMS,
-
- only use XMS, not to use either, or to try XMS first then EMS.
-
-
- At the prompt enter EX to use EMS then XMS,
- OR enter XE to use XMS then EMS,
- OR enter E to use only EMS,
- OR enter X to use only XMS,
- OR enter to spaces to not use EMS or XMS.
-
- Enter EMS-XMS usage as described above->EX
-
-
- You can over-ride the memory usage options through the use of
- environment variables. See the section titled ENVIRONMENT VARIABLE
- for more information.
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -64-
-
-
- SPEECH FRIENDLY INTERFACE
-
- Release 7.1 of SHEZ implements a new feature called Speech Friendly
- Interface, (SFI). This feature makes SHEZ more friendly to users with
- speech synthesizer boards, (these enable the blind users to read the
- computer display). The SFI interface has been implemented in three
- parts. In addition the Copyright box will not appear in the upper
- right corner of the display, leaving the screen a little cleaner.
-
- The first SFI feature is that most dialog boxes, error message boxes
- and informational boxes will be displayed using DOS BIOS routines
- instead of writing directly to the video buffers. This feature should
- make interfacing SHEZ to a speech synthesizer a little eaiser.
-
- The second SFI feature will position the cursor on the currently
- active screen line. This feature has been implemented when viewing the
- DOS directory listing, the compressed files listing, the help screens,
- and the drop down menu system. When possible the cursor will be
- placed to the right of the first pertinent data appearing on the
- screen.
-
- However there are some dialog boxes, and prompt boxes that this
- positioning is not 100% accurate. To solve this problem, the third
- part of the SFI interface includes the ability to "FREEZE" the screen,
- and use the cursor keys to walk around the screen.
-
- To freeze the screen press the ` (left single quote character). This
- will place the screen in a frozen state UNTIL YOU PRESS THE ` KEY
- AGAIN. When the freeze frame is activated a low to high beep sound
- will be made. When exiting the freeze frame feature a high to low
- beep will be made. While in the frozen state the following cursor
- movement keys are active:
-
- CURSOR-UP = move cursor up one line
- CURSOR-DOWN = move cursor down one line
- CURSOR-LEFT = move cursor left on character
- CURSOR-RIGHT = move cursor right one character
- PAGE-UP = move cursor to upper left corner of screen
- PAGE-DOWN = move cursor to lower left corner of screen
- CONTROL-HOME = move cursor to first significant character on
- current line. (A significant character is a
- character having an ascii code greater then a
- decimal 20, and less than a decimal 123)
- HOME = move cursor to where is originally was before you
- started fussing with it.
-
- The SFI support routines are activated by using the SHEZCFG program,
- and setting the SFI option to Y.
-
-
- 4DOS AND NDOS SUPPORT
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -65-
-
-
- Shez offers limited support for certain capabilities when running
- under 4DOS and NDOS. Shez can automatically determine if it is
- running under either of these systems and will active support for
- their facilities automatically. The following facilities are
- supported:
-
- 1) When viewing a DOS directory display pressing the ALT-D keys will
- display the 4DOS/NDOS description entries if any exist.
-
- 2) When viewing a DOS directory display pressing the ALT-U keys will
- allow you to UPDATE and/or ADD description entries to the
- currently highlighted file. This will also active the ALT-D
- option automatically. When adding a description to a file if the
- 4DOS/NDOS DESCRIPT.ION file does not exist one will be created,
- if the file already exists it will be updated.
-
- 3) When copying, moving, or renaming files the 4DOS/NDOS description
- will be carried along with the file. If the file is renamed the
- entry in the DESCIPT.ION file will be modified accordingly.
-
- 4) AT THE CURRENT TIME SHEZ DOES NOT MODIFY THE DESCIPT.ION FILE
- WHEN YOU DELETE A FILE. THE FILES DESCRIPTION WILL REMAIN IN THE
- 4DOS/NDOS DESCRIPT.ION FILE.
-
- USING 4DOS INTERNAL LIST COMMAND
-
- SHEZ can be configured to use the internal LIST command of 4DOS as the
- default file viewer. To configure SHEZ for this feature, use the
- SHEZCFG program and select option 5 and press F10 until the menu
- titled OTHER PROGRAMS TO USE appears. Answer Y to the question, "When
- running under 4DOS use 4DOS internal list command". You may also
- enter blanks in the area that asks for the Viewing-program to use.
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -66-
-
-
- WHERE TO FIND THE MOST CURRENT VERSION
-
- The following BBS's are distribution points. In addition you can leave
- mail on these system for me if you need technical assistance.
-
- Kandy Shack (707)636-2667 Main Distribution and Mail point.
- Crackers Paradise (707)838-4483 Alternate Distribution and
- Mail points.
-
- Additional Distributions Points.
-
- Space BBS (415)323-4398
- EXEC-PC (414)964-5160
- MicroSellar (201)239-1346
- Vern Buerg's Bit Boutique (707)778-8944
- Baudeville BBS (416)283-6059 Canada Distribution Point
- Comupserve In the IBMSYS Forum Library 6, keyword of SHEZ
- Genie In the IBM roundtable.
-
- ASP HUB NETWORK
-
- In an effort to make it easier for you to obtain your favorite
- software, the latest updates of many ASP authored programs can be
- found on the BBSs listed below. These BBSs are members of the ASP
- Hub Network (AHN).
-
-
- Zone 1 - East Coast USA
-
- North-East Coast Mid-East Coast
-
- [Site #1] [Site #2]
- The Consultant BBS The Break RBBS <East>
- Jay Caplan Bruce Jackson
- P.O. Box 8571 4660 Whitaker PL
- New York NY 10116-4655 Dale City, VA 22193-3011
- Data1) 718-837-3236 Data1) 703-680-9269
- Data2) Data2) 703-551-0000
-
- Zone 2 - North Mid-USA Zone 3 - Southern Mid-USA
-
- [Site #3] [Site #4]
- The Twilight Zone The DataExchange BBS
- John Hrusovszky Don Morris
- 1119 E. Main St 119 Herring St.
- Auburndale, WI 54412 Leesville, LA 71446
- Data1) 715-652-2758 Data1) 318-239-2122
- Data2) Data2)
-
- Zone 4 - West Coast USA
-
- [Site #5] [Site #6]
- Attention to Details BBS Space BBS
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -67-
-
-
- Clint Bradford Owen Hawkins
- 5085 Trail Canyon Dr PO Box 260
- Mira Loma CA 91752 Menlo Park, CA 94026
- Data1) 714-681-6221 Data1) 415-323-4398 (1)
- Data2) Data2) 415-323-4193 (2)
-
- Zone 5 - Canada (1) ASP file downloading only
- (2) ASP author uploading &
- [Site #7] main public BBS number.
- Knightec BBS
- Phil Knight
- 35 Robb Blvd #6
- Orangeville, ONT L9W 3L1
- Data1) 519-940-0007
- Data2)
-
-
- These BBSs are bound by special agreement with the ASP. In the case of
- a dispute contact the ASP Omsbudsman.
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -68-
-
-
- SUPPORT FOR SHEZ AND QUESTIONS
-
- Support can be obtained in three ways. If you have access to CSERVE
- please send your questions to me via Easyplex. (type GO MAIL at the
- Cserve prompt) My userid is 76266,2634. This is the preferred method,
- I check for mail twice a week and will get back to you with an answer
- usually within a week. You may also contact me via the GENIE network,
- my GENIE mail id is J.DERR1. If you do not have access to CSERVE or
- GENIE send a note, letter, postcard to the address show below.
- Register users have priority but I will try to help anyone in need.
-
- You may also receive support by calling California Software Design at
- (707) 575-9868.
-
- California Software Design
- P.O. Box 15248
- Santa Rosa, CA 94502
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -69-
-
-
- COMMANDS SORTED BY DESCRIPTION
-
-
- ALT-D . . . . 4DOS/NDOS description display
- ALT-A . . . . Add a list of files
- ALT-A . . . . Modify file Attributes
- A . . . . . . Add file(s) to compressed
- ALT-C . . . . Add/update file comments
- S . . . . . . Add\Update comment records for highlighted file
- SFT-S . . . . Add\Update file records for all files in compressed
- file.
- CTL-ENTER . . Alternate File Viewer
- ALT-B . . . . Browse any file
- ALT-Z . . . . Check files in all tagged compressed files for viruses.
- CTL-Z . . . . Check files in all tagged compressed files for viruses,
-
- . . . . . . . plus strip comments out of any tagged .ZIP files.
- ALT-Z . . . . Check for viruses
- CTL-V . . . . Convert all tagged archive files to another format.
- ALT-V . . . . Convert highlighted archive file to another format.
- CTL-V . . . . Convert sfx file.
- CTL-F2 . . . Copy highlighted file
- CTL-F2 . . . Copy tagged files
- CTL-Y . . . . Copy tagged files from one Compress file to another.
- F7 . . . . . Create new compressed file
- ALT-D . . . . Delete all extracted files
- SFT-F4 . . . Delete all tagged files
- F4 . . . . . Delete highlighted file/Dir
- D . . . . . . Delete highlighted file
- CTL-D . . . . Delete tagged files
- Enter . . . . Display directory contents or Display file contents.
- / . . . . . . Display menu bar
- ALT-P . . . . Drive:path to extract into
- F8 . . . . . EDIT SELECTED FILE
- ALT-N . . . . Extract all NEWER files
- ALT-X . . . . Extract all files
- CTL-E . . . . Extract all tagged files
- ALT-E . . . . Extract specified file(s)
- E . . . . . . Extract the highlighted file
- ALT-0 . . . . Flush macro
- ALT-F . . . . Freshen a list of files
- F . . . . . . Freshen file(s) in compressed
- F1 . . . . . HELP
- TAB . . . . . Hot directory display
- ALT-Q . . . . Immediately exit SHEZ
- CTL-X . . . . Immediately exit to extract path
- ALT-8 . . . . Load and run macro
- ALT-7 . . . . Macro Playback
- ALT-5 . . . . Macro pause
- F8 . . . . . Make Self Extracting file from highlighted file
- SFT-F8 . . . Make Self Extracting files from all tagged files.
- / . . . . . . Menu display
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -70-
-
-
- ALT-M . . . . Move a list of files
- M . . . . . . Move file(s) to compressed
- CTL-F3 . . . Move highlighted file
- SFT-F3 . . . Move tagged files
- G . . . . . . Password for compressed file
- CTL-P . . . . Print functions
- CTL-F6 . . . Rename file
- SFT-F6 . . . Rename tagged files
- ALT-R . . . . Reread the directory.
- ALT-G . . . . Run GREP against file(s)
- ALT-Y . . . . Run a program against tagged file(s)
- ALT-F . . . . Run PKZIPFIX against currently highlighted file.
- R . . . . . . Run the highlighted file
- Z . . . . . . SPECIFY compressed FILE MASK
- ALT-9 . . . . Save macro to file
- F5 . . . . . Execute highlighted program file
- I . . . . . . Show info about archive file
- F9 . . . . . Sort archive listing
- F6 . . . . . Sort the file display
- P . . . . . . Specify Path options
- ALT-S . . . . Speed search
- ALT-6 . . . . Start/Stop macro recording
- F2 . . . . . Switch to another archive File or directory
- CTL-SPACE . . Tag all files
- CTL-T . . . . Tag all files.
- + . . . . . . Tag highlighted file
- ALT-+ . . . . Tag highlighted file
- F10 . . . . . Temporary exit to DOS
- T . . . . . . Test archive integrity
- F6 . . . . . Toggle $.$ and *.*
- ALT-1 . . . . Toggle authenticity mode
- O . . . . . . Toggle overwrite for extract
- SPACE . . . . Toggle tag status
- ALT-T . . . . Toggle tagged file status line
- CTL-U . . . . Untag all files
- - . . . . . . Untag highlighted file
- ALT-- . . . . Untab hightlighed file
- ALT-U . . . . Update a list of files
- CTL-T . . . . Update archive file time&date
- U . . . . . . Update file in archive
- ALT-V . . . . View file comment records
- F3 . . . . . View highlighted file
- V|RET . . . . View the file
- ALT-S . . . . Virus scan highlighted directory.
- ALT-W . . . . Write SHEZ.CFG file.
- ALT-M . . . . ZOOM / UNZOOM DOS Directory window
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -71-
-
-
- LICENSING SHEZ FOR PERSONAL USE
-
- Shez is marketed as a shareware program. This marketing method gives
- the user the opportunity to evaluate the program before actually
- registering the software. If after a two week evaluation period you
- determine that SHEZ meets your needs, you are required to register
- your copy of SHEZ with California Software Design. To register your
- copy of SHEZ, complete the registration form that is distributed with
- the SHEZ package, include your payment and mail to California Software
- Design, P.O. Box 15248, Santa Rosa, CA 95402.
-
- You may also register SHEZ via the Compuserve shareware registration
- service. See the SHEZ.REG file included with this package for
- information on how to use this service.
-
- When your registration form is processed you will be mailed an
- individual serial number, along with a receipt for your registration
- fee.
-
- CORPORATE SITE LICENSING FOR SHEZ
-
- A license is required for use of SHEZ by corporations and
- institutions.
-
-
- You may obtain a license for the use of SHEZ by writing to me. The
- license is for perpetual, nonexclusive use of any version. Purchase
- orders and invoicing are acceptable. A license agreement form will be
- sent upon request. You may use it, or supply your own for my review.
- There are no restrictions to the number of sites, or for use on local
- area networks. If you have special requirements, or need
- customization, please feel free to submit them in writing. You may
- request a license for:
-
- 1) A fixed number of copies, see the discount schedule;
- 2) An unlimited number of copies, the minimum fee is $1200;
- 3) Customization of messages and documentation, an additional fee
- may be required depending on the extent of changes;
- 4) Permission to distribute within your organization;
-
- The fee for a license depends on the estimated number of copies of the
- program that you will use. To use the discount schedule below,
- estimate the total number of copies that you may eventually use.
-
- Number of users(copies) Price per copy
- 1 to 10 $39.00
- 11 to 30 $35.00
- 31 and up $31.00
- Please contact California Software Design for site license prices.
-
- Regardless of the quantity, only one set of materials will be sent to
- you. You may then make as many copies of it that are licensed.
- Upgrades will be made available upon request. Technical support is
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -72-
-
-
- available via mail, or contacting me via Compuserve 76266,2634, or on
- GENIE mail id is J.DERR1.
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -73-
-
-
- APPENDIX - 1 - ERROR CODES
-
-
- ERROR CODES WHEN ATTEMPTING TO SWAP
-
- 0-255 :The EXECed Program's return code
-
- 257 :Error preparing for swap: no space for swapping
- 258 :Error preparing for swap: program too low in memory
- 512 :Program file not found
- 513 :Program file: Invalid drive
- 514 :Program file: Invalid path
- 515 :Program file: Invalid name
- 516 :Program file: Invalid drive letter
- 517 :Program file: Path too long
- 518 :Program file: Drive not ready
- 519 :Batchfile/COMMAND: COMMAND.COM not found
- 520 :Error allocating temporary buffer
-
- 768 & GREATER :DOS-error-code xx calling EXEC
-
- 1024 :Error allocating environment buffer
-
- 1280 :Swapping requested, but prep_swap has not
- :been called or returned an error.
-
- 1281 :MCBs don't match expected setup
- 1282 :Error while swapping out
-
- 1536 :Redirection syntax error
- 1537 & GREATER :DOS error xx on redirection
-
-
- PKZIP ERROR CODES
-
- 1 :Bad file name of file specification
- 2-3 :Error in ZIP file
- 4-11 :Insufficient memory
- 12 :No files were found to add to the ZIP file or
- no files were specified for deletion.
-
- 13 :File not found. The specified ZIP file or list file was
- not found.
- 14 :Disk full
- 15 :Zip file is read-only and can not be modified.
- 16 :Bad or illegal parameters specified.
- 17 :Too many files.
-
-
- PKUNZIP ERROR CODES
-
- 1 :Warning error (such as failed CRC check)
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -74-
-
-
- 2-3 :Error in ZIP file
- 4-8 :Insufficient memory
- 9 :File not found. No zip files found.
- 10 :Bad or illegal parameters specified.
- 11 :No files found to extract/view etc.
- 50 :Disk full
- 51 :Unexpected end of file in ZIP file.
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -75-
-
-
- ARJ ERROR CODES
-
- 1 :Warning Specified file to add not found
- Specified file to list, extract, etc., not found
- or answering negatively to "OK TO PROCEED TO NEXT VOLUME"
- prompt
-
- 2 :Fatal error
- 3 :CRC error
- 4 :ARJ-SECURITY error or attempt to update an ARJ-SECURED
- archive.
- 5 :Disk full or write error
- 6 :Can't open archive or file
- 7 :Simple user error (bad parameters)
- 8 :Not enough memory
-
- LHARC ERROR CODES
-
- 1 :CRC error
- 2 :Fatal error.
- 3 :Failed to write tempory files in the archive.
-
-
- PKUNPAK ERROR CODES
-
- 1 :Bad CRC warning
- 2 :Out of memory
- 3 :No archives found to extract
- 4 :Can't open archive file
- 5 :Read error on archive
- 6 :Internal table overflow
- 7 :Disk Full
-
-
- PAK ERROR CODES
-
- 1 :CRC error
- 2 :Out of memory
- 7 :Disk Full
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -76-
-
-
- ERROR CODES WHEN FORMATTING A DISK
-
- 1 :Invalid disk parameter
- 2 :Address mark not found
- 3 :Write protect error
- 4 :Requested sector not found
- 6 :Disk change line active
- 7 :Wrong capacity for drive
- 8 :DMA overrun
- 9 :DMA boundary error
- 10 :Bad disk/cap=1.4 w/720k disk or write protected disk
- 11 :Bad sectors found and marked
- 12 :Drive type not supported.
- 12 :Media type not found
- 16 :CRC read error
- 32 :Controller failure
- 64 :Seek failure
- 128 :Drive door is open
-
- CRITICAL SYSTEM ERROR CODES
- 0 :Write Protect Error
- 1 :Invalid Drive Specified
- 2 :Drive Not Ready
- 3 :Invalid Command
- 4 :CRC Error
- 5 :Bad Request Structure Length
- 6 :Seek Error
- 7 :Unknown Medium
- 8 :Sector Not Found
- 9 :Printer Out Of Paper
- 10 :Write Error
- 11 :Read Error
- 12 :General Failure
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -77-
-
-
- APPENDIX -2- SHEZ.INI FILE
-
- ;********************************************************************
- ; SHEZ External viewer specification file. *
- ; (SAMPLE FILE ONLY!!!!!) *
- ; *
- ; AFTER MODIFYING THIS FILE IT MUST *
- ; BE RENAME TO: *
- ; SHEZ.INI *
- ; AND THEN COPIED TO A DIRECTORY THAT IS *
- ; IN YOUR PATH STATEMENT. *
- ; *
- ; *
- ;FORMAT OF FILE: *
- ; Each line must end with a Carriage return, Line feed. *
- ; Everything to the right of a semicolon treated as comments. *
- ; *
- ; External viewer programs are specified as follows: *
- ; EXT = PROGRAM *
- ; WHERE ext is the file extension (DO NOT ENTER THE PERIOD!) *
- ; program is the program to execute based on the selected *
- ; file extension. *
- ; $f indicates to SHEZ where to place the filename *
- ; when executing the program. *
- ;EXAMPLE: *
- ; C=E:\UTY\QEDIT.EXE $F *
- ; *
- ; If the highlighted file in SHEZ is HELP.C then SHEZ will *
- ; attempt to execute E:\UTY\QEDIT.EXE HELP.C *
- ; *
- ;********************************************************************
- ; ADVANCED FEATURES *
- ; *
- ;SPECIFYING A STARTUP DIRECTORY: *
- ; To tell SHEZ to change to a specific directory before running *
- ; the specified external file viewer use the vertical bar *
- ; character to separate the startup directory name from the *
- ; viewer command as shown below: *
- ; *
- ;GIF=E:\GIF\VPIC.EXE $F|G:\GIF\VPIC *
- ; *
- ; *
- ;TELLING SHEZ TO PAUSE AFTER RUNNING THE VIEWER: *
- ; SHEZ can pause before returning to itself allowing you to *
- ; view the contents of the screen after the external viewer *
- ; has been executed. This is accomplished by placing the ~ *
- ; character immediately after the equal sign. *
- ; *
- ;GIF=~E:\GIF\VPIC.EXE $F|G:\GIF\VPIC *
- ; *
- ; *
- ;********************************************************************
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -78-
-
-
- [External Viewers] ;THIS IS A REQUIRED ENTRY, TELLS SHEZ WHERE
- ;THE EXTERNAL VIEWER DATA BEGINS
-
- generic=list.com $f ;This is a generic viewer it will be executed
- if
- ;the highlighted file's extension is not
- specified,
- ;or there is no file extension.
-
- H =Q.EXE $f ;Run q.exe for file with .h extension
-
- DOC=E.EXE $f ;Run e.exe for file with .doc extension
-
- WP =WPVIEW.EXE $F ;Run wpview.exe for file with .wp extension
-
- C=E.EXE $F ;Run e.exe for file with .c extension
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -79-
-
-
- ;********************************************************************
- ; SETTING UP PRINTERS *
- ; *
- ;Up to three user defined printers can be defined. Each printer *
- ;definition requires it's own section name. The section name *
- ;is: [PRINTERx] where x is 1,2, or 3. *
- ;Each printer section must have the following keyword defined: *
- ; *
- ;NAME *
- ; user defined name of printer (25 characters or less) *
- ;SETUP *
- ; printer setup string *
- ;CHARS-PER-LINE *
- ; maximum number of characters per line *
- ;LINE-PER-PAGE *
- ; maximum number of lines per page *
- ;ENDUP *
- ; printer endup string (THIS IS OPTIONAL) *
- ; *
- ;The printer SETUP and ENDUP strings can be up to 100 characters in *
- ;length. The strings CAN NOT contain carriage return or line feed *
- ;characters. If these must be included in the string use the $ *
- ;character to enter their HEX equivalent. I.E. a carriage return *
- ;would be entered as $0d. The $ character indicates to SHEZ that the*
- ;next two characters are to be interpreted as HEX. For example to *
- ;enter the ASCII ESC character into the setup string use the *
- ;following in your string: $1b. *
- ; *
- ;********************************************************************
-
-
- [Printer1] ;HPLASER II-IV portrait compressed
- name=HP-port-compress
- setup=$1bE$1b(10U$1b(s16.6H$1b&l8D
- endup=$1bE
- chars-per-line=132
- lines-per-page=80
-
- [Printer2] ;HPLASER II-IV landscape compressed
- name=HP-land-compress
- setup=$1bE$1b&l1O$1b(10U$1b(s16.6H$1b&l8D
- endup=$1bE
- chars-per-line=174
- lines-per-page=64
-
-
- SHEZ USER MANUAL PAGE -80-
-
-
- ;*********************************************************************
- ; SETTING UP USER MENUS *
- ; *
- ;Up to 10 user defined menu items may be defined in this section. *
- ;Each menu item MUST have a NAME parameter and a PROGRAM parameter *
- ;defined. The NAME parameter is the text that will appear drop *
- ;down menu when the uSer menu option is selected. The PROGRAM *
- ;parameter defines what program or batch file will be executed *
- ;when the item is selected. The rules for defining these two *
- ;keyword parameters are as follows: *
- ; *
- ;NAME *
- ; User defined text of 25 characters or less. This text will *
- ; appear on the drop down menu. *
- ; *
- ;PROGRAM *
- ; The program or batch file to execute when the selection is *
- ; chosen. *
- ; *
- ; *
- ;SPECIFYING A STARTUP DIRECTORY: *
- ; To tell SHEZ to change to a specific directory before running *
- ; the specified user program use the vertical bar character to *
- ; separate the startup directory name from the program/batch *
- ; file to execute as shown below: *
- ; *
- ; PROGRAM=E:\GIF\VPIC.EXE|G:\GIF\VPIC *
- ; *
- ; *
- ;TELLING SHEZ TO PAUSE AFTER RUNNING A PROGRAM *
- ; SHEZ can pause before returning to itself allowing you to *
- ; view the contents of the screen after the program *
- ; has been executed. This is accomplished by placing the ~ *
- ; character immediately after the equal sign. *
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- ; PROGRAM=~E:\GIF\VPIC.EXE|G:\GIF\VPIC *
- ; *
- ;PASSING A FILE TO A USER DEFINED PROGRAM *
- ; By using the $f characters when defining the PROGRAM to execute *
- ; you can pass the currently highlighted filename to an external *
- ; program. The $f tell SHEZ where to place the filename when *
- ; launching a user specified program. *
- ; *
- ;This will also work when viewing the contents of a compressed file. *
- ;When viewing the contents of a compressed file, if the $f characters*
- ;are defined in the PROGRAM specification, the highlighted file is *
- ;extracted to a work directory and the user program is launched. *
- ;When the user program is exited, SHEZ will then check the extracted *
- ;works file's time and date stamp. If the work file was updated *
- ;SHEZ will REFRESH the copy of the file in the compressed file. *
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- Program=E:\APPS\WP51\WP.EXE /nk|E:\APPS\WP51
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- Name=WordPerfect 5.1 (pass file)
- Program=E:\APPS\WP51\WP.EXE $f /nk|E:\APPS\WP51
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- Name=WordPerfect 6.0
- Program=U:\WP60\WP.EXE /nk|U:\WP60
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- INDEX
- (Minus key -) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 36
- (Plus key +) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 36
- 4DOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 25, 26, 28, 64, 65, 69
- 4DOS AND NDOS SUPPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
- Activate volume label processing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 38
- ACTIVATING THE MENU SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
- Add Update File Comments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
- Add volume label to existing compressed file . . . . . . . . . . . 38
- Add/Update all archive file comments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
- Add/Update compressed file comments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
- Add/Update highlighted archive file comments . . . . . . . . . . . 35
- ALT-+ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 70
- ALT-- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 70
- ALT-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 36, 70
- ALT-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 38, 43
- ALT-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 38, 45, 46, 69
- ALT-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 38, 45, 46, 70
- ALT-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 38, 46, 69
- ALT-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 38, 46, 69
- ALT-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 38, 46, 70
- ALT-A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 30, 69
- ALT-B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 38, 69
- ALT-C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 23, 34, 69
- ALT-D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 31, 65, 69
- ALT-E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 69
- ALT-F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 30, 69, 70
- ALT-F10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19, 33
- ALT-G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38, 45, 57, 70
- ALT-M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28, 30, 70
- ALT-N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35, 69
- ALT-P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 18, 29, 31, 43, 44, 52, 53, 69
- ALT-Q . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 25, 32, 39, 45, 69
- ALT-R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39, 70
- ALT-S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27, 32, 56, 70
- ALT-T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36, 70
- ALT-U . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 30, 65, 70
- ALT-V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, 35, 50, 69, 70
- ALT-W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21, 70
- ALT-X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31, 69
- ALT-Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38, 58, 70
- ALT-Z . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 35, 55, 56, 69
- Alternate file viewers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19, 24, 35, 54
- APPENDIX -2- SHEZ.INI FILE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
- ARJ ERROR CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
- ASP HUB NETWORK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
- BBS SYSOP NOTE: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
- Browse any file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 38, 69
- cfg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21, 52, 53, 59, 70
- COMPATIBILITY ISSUES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
- configuration . . . . . . . . 7-10, 21, 23, 29, 33, 35, 52, 53, 59, 63
- CONFIGURING FOR VIRUS SCANNING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
- Convert all tagged files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, 50
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- Convert highlighted file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, 21
- Convert highlighted file to a SFX file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
- Convert SFX file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35, 69
- Convert Tagged files to SFX files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
- CONVERTING FILES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
- Copy all TAGGED DOS files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
- Copy highlighted file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 69
- CORPORATE SITE LICENSING FOR SHEZ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
- Create a new archive file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18, 32
- CREATING NEW COMPRESSED FILES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18, 32, 43
- CRITICAL SYSTEM ERROR CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
- CTL-E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32, 69
- CTL-ENTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19, 24, 35, 54, 55, 69
- CTL-F2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 69
- CTL-F3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 70
- CTL-F4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
- CTL-F5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
- CTL-F6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 70
- CTL-Q . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 26, 38, 39, 46
- CTL-S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 39
- CTL-SPACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 32, 70
- CTL-T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 32, 70
- CTL-U . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 32, 70
- CTL-V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, 35, 50, 51, 69
- CTL-X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 36, 39, 69
- CTL-Z . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 55, 69
- DEL KEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 39
- Delete a DOS file or empty directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
- Delete all extracted files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31, 69
- Delete all TAGGED DOS files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
- Delete highlighted / tagged file(s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 39
- DESQVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18, 19, 33, 60
- DESQVIEW COMPATIBILITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
- Directory Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
- Display Info about archive file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
- DOS directory Speed Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
- Edit highlighted file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
- Edit the selected file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
- EDITING KEY DEFINITIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
- EMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 52, 53, 62, 63
- ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52, 53, 63
- ERROR CODES WHEN ATTEMPTING TO SWAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
- ERROR CODES WHEN FORMATTING A DISK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
- ESC . . . . . . . . . . 8, 11, 14, 17, 20, 25, 36, 38, 45, 46, 56, 79
- Execute a file in an archive file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
- Execute highlighted program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 70
- Exit SHEZ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 25, 32, 36, 39, 41, 63, 69
- Exit SHEZ goto EXTRACT dir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 36
- Extract all files from archive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
- Extract all tagged files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32, 69
- Extract location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 18, 31, 43, 44
- Extract only newer files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
- Extracting a single file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
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- F1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 18, 33, 42, 69
- F10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18, 19, 31, 33, 36, 59, 65, 70
- F2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19, 22, 24, 33, 69, 70
- F3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19, 22, 24, 70
- F4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19, 24, 27, 69
- F5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-27, 70
- F6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 24, 25, 70
- F7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18, 32, 43, 48, 69
- F8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21, 33, 69
- F9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11, 18, 19, 31, 33, 36, 48, 70
- FLOATING EXTRACT LOCATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
- FLOPPIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 39, 44
- FORMATTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 39, 44, 76
- FUNCTIONS WHEN VIEWING CONTENTS OF ARCHIVE FILE: . . . . . . . . . 29
- HOT DIRECTORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 38, 69
- Immediate Exit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 32
- INTERNAL QUICK-VIEWER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
- KEYSTROKE RECORDING/PLAYBACK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 25, 38, 45
- label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, 25, 38, 43, 44, 48
- LEFT-MOUSE-BUTTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
- LHARC ERROR CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
- LICENSING SHEZ FOR PERSONAL USE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
- LIMIT OF LIABILITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
- Modify file attributes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 69
- mouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-17, 20, 45
- MOUSE SELECTABLE ITEMS IN A DIALOG BOX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
- MOUSE SUPPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11, 17
- Move all TAGGED DOS files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
- Move highlighted file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 70
- multi-volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
- NAVIGATING A SCROLLABLE DIALOG BOX USING THE MOUSE . . . . . . . . 13
- NDOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 26, 64, 65, 69
- NOTES ON CREATING SFX FILES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
- PAK ERROR CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
- PERFORMING A VIRUS SCAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
- PKUNPAK ERROR CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
- PKUNZIP ERROR CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
- PKZIP ERROR CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
- PKZIPFIX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 70
- playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 25, 38, 42, 45-47, 69
- Print directory of compressed file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
- QUICK START . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
- QUICKVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15, 17, 26, 39
- record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 25, 38, 45, 46
- Rename all TAGGED DOS files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
- Rename highlighted file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 39
- Right and Left cursor keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 37
- RIGHT-MOUSE-BUTTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
- Run a program against all tagged files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
- Scan file(s) for a string . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
- Select a new archive file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19, 33
- Set ARJ Compression Method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
- Set Path/Directory option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
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- Set ZIP Compression Method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
- SETTING ALTERNATE FILE VIEWERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
- SETTING UP USED DEFINED MENU ENTRIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
- SETTING USER DEFINED PRINTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
- SFT-F2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
- SFT-F3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 70
- SFT-F4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 69
- SFT-F6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 70
- SFT-F8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21, 69
- sgrep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38, 57, 58
- SHEZEMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
- SHEZUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52, 53
- SHEZXMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
- SHIFT-S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
- Show help screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18, 33
- Show tagged file count . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
- Sort the archive file list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
- Sort the file list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
- Specify an archive file mask . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
- SPEECH FRIENDLY INTERFACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
- Speed search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18, 32, 70
- Supply Password for File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
- SUPPORT FOR SELF EXTRACTING FILES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
- SUPPORT FOR SHEZ AND QUESTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
- TAB KEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 38, 39
- Tag All Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 32, 70
- Tag highlighted file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 36, 70
- Temporary exit to DOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18, 19, 33, 70
- Test COM,EXE, and OVL files in a compressed file for viruses . . . 35
- Test tagged compressed file(s) for viruses . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
- Testing archive integrity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
- THE SHEZFG PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
- Toggle authenticity mode in PKZIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 36
- Toggle overwrite mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
- Toggle the Tag status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 32
- Ultravision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
- Untag all Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 32, 70
- Untag highlighted file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 36, 70
- USING 4DOS INTERNAL LIST COMMAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
- USING EMS/XMS MEMORY IN SHEZ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
- USING THE MOUSE WITH VERN BUERG'S LIST PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . 17
- View a file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15, 19
- View file and archive comment records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
- Viewing a file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 29
- virus . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 6, 23, 27, 35, 41, 52, 55, 56, 60, 70
- VIRUS CHECKING SELECTED FILES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
- Virus scan ALL files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
- Virus scan ONLY EXECUTABLE files. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
- VIRUS SCANNING A DIRECTORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
- viruses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 27, 35, 41, 55, 56, 60, 69
- volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, 25, 38, 43, 44, 48, 75
- VOLUME LABEL SUPPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 38, 43
- WHERE TO FIND THE MOST CURRENT VERSION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
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- WINDOWS AND OS/2 COMPATIBILITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
- Write out configuration information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
- XMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 52, 53, 62, 63
- ZOOMING DIRECTORY WINDOW WITH MOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
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