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- D I S K L I S T
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- Prints a Directory Listing on any Printer
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- DISKLIST is a commercial program and is copyrighted.
- It is distributed using the Shareware marketing
- concept. The Shareware concept allows you to try the
- fully functional program on your own computer before
- you buy it. If you continue to use DISKLIST or keep
- it for when you might use it, then you MUST send the
- $25 registration fee to the author. Press F to print
- the registration form from the program.
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- When you register DISKLIST you will receive:
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- Telephone and mail support.
- A copy of the latest version of DISKLIST
- Removal of the Registration Screen & reminders.
- Skip the Help screen at the start of the program.
- Skip the Registration Form reminder at the end
- of the program.
- A loan amortization program with both the
- BASIC source code and the compiled
- program. No registration is required for
- the amortization program.
- A copy of SHERLOCK for you to try before
- registering.
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- Table of Contents
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- OVERVIEW...............................1
- FASTSTART..............................2
- OPERATION..............................3
- PARAMETERS and COMMANDS................4
- LIST FORMATS...........................7
- NONLASER PRINTER CONTROL CODES.........9
- LASER COMMANDS........................11
- DESKJET...............................13
- AVERY LASER LABELS....................14
- PRINT ON DISK SLEEVES.................16
- SWITCH PRINTER PORT...................16
- PAGE TAB VALUE........................17
- LASER DOWNLOAD........................17
- TEXT INPUT............................17
- STATUS MESSAGES...................... 18
- MONOCHROME MONITOR....................18
- SUMMARY OF NON-DISPLAYED COMMANDS.....19
- FILENAMES............................ 19
- DISKFLAP..............................20
- SHAREWARE............................ 20
- MULTICOPY FEES........................22
- FOREIGN REGISTRATIONS.................22
- EPILOGUE..............................22
- COMMERCIAL LABELS.....................23
- PERSONAL TRIMMER......................23
- OMBUDSMAN............................ 24
- IBM GRAPHICS EXAMPLE..................25
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- Copyright 1991, 1992
- John P. Bauernschub, Jr.
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- Gulf Sierra
- 14809 Clavel Street
- Rockville, MD 20853
- 301-460-0354
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- CompuServe ID 73270,77
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- OVERVIEW
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- DISKLIST is designed to print the directory of any disk, including
- subdirectories, on a stick on label, a sheet of paper that can be
- cut to the size of the diskette, on a disk sleeve, on an 8.5 x 11
- sheet, the screen, or a disk file. The list can be in a format
- that is the size of the floppy so that it can be attached to the
- floppy, or, if on paper, trimmed to fit into the floppy sleeve.
- DISKLIST lists the contents of all of the subdirectories on the
- disk. DISKLIST provides an easy method to configure the output.
- Here is an example of one form of the output of DISKLIST.
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- | GREAT SHAREWARE |
- | Volume ID is DISKLIST |
- | 1,457,664 Total Space 893,440 Bytes Free |
- |------------------------------------------------|
- | A:\ 153,664 BYTES |
- | DISKLIST.DOC 34,377 08/15/90 19:32:16 |
- | DISKLIST.EXE 119,144 08/14/90 22:02:18 |
- | DISKLIST.PRM 124 03/25/90 11:11:48 |
- | DISKLIST.TTL 19 03/25/90 11:05:06 |
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- | A:\PC-ACCOU.NT 230,862 BYTES |
- | PCACT220.EXE 156,150 11/08/89 19:03:52 |
- | PCACT220.TXT 6,838 11/09/89 18:30:42 |
- | PCDOC220.EXE 67,874 11/08/89 19:09:22 |
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- | A:\SHERLOCK 175,967 BYTES |
- | SHERLOCK.DOC 30,895 08/15/90 19:35:14 |
- | SHERLOCK.EXE 145,072 08/15/90 19:44:04 |
- |------------------------------------------------|
- | 9 Files 08-17-1990 18:46:00 |
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- | Created by DISKLIST |
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- This example is in the 5.25 inch normal format for that size
- diskette. DISKLIST can also print it in the 3.5 inch compressed
- format for the 3.5 inch diskettes, or in the 8.5 x 11 inch page
- format. There are 39 formats for you to chose from, all easily
- selectable from the DISKLIST control window. They contain from 1
- to 6 columns of filenames.
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- ASCII lines were selected for the frame of the above illustration
- so that it would print properly on all printers. If your printer
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- can print the IBM graphics characters (lines, boxes, etc.) then
- you can select IBM (unbroken) lines for your list and the frame
- will be smooth single or double lines. Such an example is given
- on the last page of this manual. Or you can select a format
- without any lines.
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- Many of the formats do not have any border lines to save space so
- that you can print on stick on labels. They are identified with
- Label, Lab, or Page in the Format Size. Labels also leave off
- the 'Created by DISKLIST'.
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- Printer control codes can in inserted in the program. The length
- of the label in lines can be set. In the label mode, DISKLIST
- will space to the next label. Each format has its own set of
- laser commands. All setup parameters are saved when you exit
- DISKLIST.
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- FAST START
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- To run DISKLIST, just enter DISKLIST at the DOS prompt. Read the
- Shareware screen carefully, then press RETURN. The control
- window and Help window are displayed. Read the Help window for
- instructions on how to navigate the DISKLIST control window.
- Press any key to close the Help window, it's available anytime by
- pressing H. If you are using a monochrome monitor, press M to
- toggle on an arrow to indicate the selected parameter. Setup the
- parameters as you want them, then press P to print a list.
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- When registered (i.e. when you pay the author for DISKLIST), the
- program will skip the Shareware screen and the help window and be
- immediately ready for business. After you have used DISKLIST,
- enter the F command to print the registration form, fill it out
- and send it with $25 to the program author. Thanks.
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- When DISKLIST starts, it is ready to print the directory on the
- drive it used last. This is easily changed from the DISKLIST
- control window in the program by selecting the first parameter
- and pressing the right or left arrow keys.
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- You can also select the source directory drive from the DOS
- command by entering the drive letter (colon not necessary but
- accepted). For example, if you were going to print the directory
- of drive A: and the last drive DISKLIST used was B:, then the
- command would be:
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- DISKLIST a
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- OPERATION
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- When DISKLIST starts, it reads several data files. These files
- must be in the same directory as DISKLIST.EXE. If your operating
- system is DOS 3.3 or above, you can run DISKLIST from any
- directory and it will find its data files. For older versions of
- DOS, make the directory DISKLIST.EXE is in the default before
- running it.
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- To run DISKLIST, just enter DISKLIST at the DOS prompt. After
- the Shareware screen, the DISKLIST control window will appear.
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- Parameters D I S K L I S T Commands
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- 1 - Disk Drive A: H or F1 - HELP A - Space Yes
- 2 - Filespec *.* P - Print List Z - ZIP No
- 3 - Sort Files by Name L - Line Feed E - Eject Page
- 4 - Sort Direction Ascending T - LPT1:
- 5 - Output Device NonLaser Printer S - Save Title on Disk Drive
- 6 - Format 5 Normal R - Read Title from Disk Drive
- 7 - Border Line Type ASCII |---| F - Print Registration Form
- 8 - Lines Per List 30 C - Configuration
- 9 - Title for List F10 or ESC - Quit DISKLIST
- The List Title is Displayed Here
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- Illustration of the Control Window
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- Press Function Key 1 or H to display the help window. It
- explains how to navigate the control window. The words
- Parameters and Commands on the control window only appear when
- the HELP window is active.
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- Select a parameter by entering the sequence number of the
- parameter, or move the highlight with the up and down arrow keys.
- Change the parameter by scrolling through the allowable values
- with the left and right arrow keys or the space bar. If you are
- using a monochrome monitor, press M to toggle on an arrow to
- indicate the selected parameter.
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- Be sure to select the proper printer (Laser or Nonlaser) with
- parameter 5, Output Device. A common problem is to have the
- wrong control codes sent to the printer because the wrong printer
- was selected.
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- When parameters 2, 8 or 9 are selected, a window will open up for
- text entry. Press ESC to delete the previous entry, or edit it
- with the standard editing functions. Insert also works. When
- the entry is complete, press the up or down arrow key or RETURN.
- The input window will disappear. If you entered a title, it will
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- completed the entry with a RETURN, the highlight will stay on the
- parameter. Use the left or right arrow key to reopen the window.
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- To execute a command, press the command letter when no other
- window is open.
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- PARAMETERS and COMMANDS
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- DISKLIST lets you configure your directory lists to your
- requirements. The configuration is saved when you exit DISKLIST
- and will be automatically read the next time DISKLIST is run.
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- The parameters permit you to:
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- Select any disk drive - floppy, hard, or ram disk.
- Provide a file selection specification, Filespec.
- Sort files by name, date, extension, size, or no sort.
- Sort direction - ascending, descending.
- Select an Output Device from these:
- Laser Printer,
- NonLaser Printer,
- Your Computer Screen,
- an Avery Laser Label,
- a Disk Sleeve on a LJ III, or
- Write to a Disk File.
- Select a form and print size - 39 formats available
- Select a border line type -
- None, ASCII dashes, IBM single or double lines.
- Change the number of lines to be printed on the list.
- Enter a title for the list.
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- Read the list of commands from the Control Window figure. Most
- are self explanatory. The others are discussed below.
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- DISKLIST supports two printer types. One is nonlaser
- (mechanical) printers and the other is laser printers. The
- difference has to do with which set of control codes DISKLIST
- sends to the printer. The control codes for mechanical printers
- are saved with the general setup parameters in the file
- DISKLIST.PRM and the laser printer commands are saved in
- DISKLIST.LSR. These will each be discussed separately.
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- As you move through the Format selections with the right and left
- arrows, the Lines Per List data will change to reflect the value
- for that size parameter. When the Lines Per List parameter is
- selected, a window pops up for entry of the new value. The
- original value that came with DISKLIST is in parens for your
- reference.
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- When DISKLIST prints a list that is physically longer than the
- diskette, either 5.25 or 3.5 inches, it will put marks on the
- border indicating where to fold the paper to neatly match the
- disk size. In the ASCII border line type there is a - instead of
- the |. In the IBM border line type the horizontal tick mark is
- part of the vertical line and is harder to notice, but it is
- there. The line this prints on is determined by the value for
- Lines Per List.
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- If you know that your list of files is short, set the Lines per
- List to a lower value with parameter 8 in the control. That will
- print a shorter frame. This is necessary when you are printing
- on a sleeve (with a Laser Jet III) and using a format that prints
- a border.
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- The border line type selection does not apply when the 8.5 X 11
- Page, any label format, or the Display on the File is selected.
- There are no borders on the 8.5 x 11 Page, Label or File outputs.
- When a format for one of these is selected, Border Line Type
- displays 'Not with above Fmt'. Actually the word 'above' is an
- upward pointing arrow on the screen.
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- All of the borders are available on the output to the Screen.
- None of the compressed or multiple column modes are available
- when the output is directed to the Screen or File.
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- For the nonlaser printer, when a mode that uses compressed print
- is selected, DISKLIST combines the codes for compressed on and 8
- lines per inch (in that order) and prints a line with those
- codes. This will cause the printer to advance one line.
- Likewise, on completion of the list printing, another line with
- the codes for compressed off and 6 lines per inch will be
- printed. These two blank lines are included in the number of
- lines per list for the nonlaser printer. So, you can put any
- codes in these parameters. There is no limit to the number of
- codes you may use. When a non compressed format is selected, no
- codes are sent to the printer.
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- For a laser printer, the laser commands are always sent. There
- is a set of laser commands for each format.
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- The printer mode with the 8.5 x 11 Page format and the File mode
- are ideal for producing a list of all files on a hard drive and
- saving the list in a loose-leaf notebook.
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- The C command pops up the following Configuration menu.
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- CONFIGURATION
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- 1 - NonLaser Printer Codes F5
- 2 - Laser Commands F6
- 3 - Form/Printer Sizes F7
- 4 - Date Format MM/DD/YY
- 5 - Download a Font F3
- 6 - Print Total Space at TOP Yes
- 7 - Print Date-Time at TOP No
- 8 - Print Date-Time at BOTTOM Yes
- 9 - Lines to skip at label gap 0
- A - Line under Title & Label No
- B - A Blank Line at the Top No
- C - Print File Names Yes
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- Select [Quit]?
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- You may go directly to the window for selecting the Nonlaser
- Printer Control Codes (F5), the Laser Commands (F6), the Format
- editor (F7), or to download a font (F3) by pressing the
- associated function keys here or from the control window.
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- To select another data format, press 4 until the date format you
- want to use is displayed. The date formats are:
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- MM/DD/YY DD/MM/YY YY/MM/DD
- MM-DD-YY DD-MM-YY YY-MM-DD
- MM.DD.YY DD.MM.YY YY.MM.DD
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- Toggle items 6 through 8 and A through C, Yes and No, by pressing
- the selection number. These give you more control over the look
- of your list and the space available for file names. When the
- date and time are printed at the top of the list, the number of
- files are not printed. The configuration setup is saved when you
- exit DISKLIST.
-
- Item 9, Lines to skip at label gap, will cause a nonlaser printer
- to skip lines between labels when printing a list that is longer
- than one label. This is intended to be used when printing on
- gummed mailing labels that will be stuck to a disk. Set Lines
- Per List, item 8 on the control window, to the number of lines
- from the beginning of one label to the beginning of the next
- label. Then enter the number of lines to be left blank. If
- Lines Per List = 10 and Lines to skip at label gap = 3, then
- DISKLIST will print 7 lines then skip 3, then repeat.
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- DISKLIST will save the title for a disk in a file on that disk
- with the S command and retrieve it with the R command. DISKLIST
- also prints the disk volume name at the top of the list.
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- The E command (Eject Page) sends a form feed to the printer. The
- L command (Line Feed) sends a carriage return to the printer.
- CTRL R or CTRL E sends the laser printer Reset command, ESC E, to
- the printer to eject a page (it is not listed on the control
- window). When these commands are sent, DISKLIST acknowledges by
- beeping. If the beep is annoying, press CTRL B to turn the beep
- off. Another CTRL B will turn the beep on.
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- Before DISKLIST prints the name of a subdirectory, it prints a
- blank line. The blank line can be avoided by toggling the status
- of Space to No by pressing the letter A. See the upper right
- corner of the control window.
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- Notice the Z - ZIP in the upper right corner of the control
- window. It signifies the status of DISKLIST reading the file
- directory in ZIP, ARC, PAK, ZOO, and LZH files. These file names
- are displayed in lower case letters to signify that they are from
- an archive. These file names are not sorted. Pressing Z toggles
- the status of this function between Yes and No.
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- LIST FORMATS
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- DISKLIST provides a large selection of list layouts. Some
- contain all the file information, name, size, date, and time.
- Others contain only the name, or the name and date, or the name
- and size. You may have from one to six columns of file names on
- a list. Remember, Label formats do not print any border lines
- and they skip to the beginning of the next label based on the
- value in Lines Per List. They also do not print Created by
- DISKLIST.
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- The following table lists all of the Formats and indicates which
- use the compressed mode. Avery stands for Avery Label. It is
- also a regular label format.
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- Sized for
- Format Diskette Columns Info Printed Pitch Type
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- 8.5 x 11 Page 8.5 x 11 1 Name Size Date Time Page
- 3.5 Compressed 3.5 1 Name Size Date Time Compressed List
- 3.5 Comp Label 3.5 1 Name Size Date Time Compressed Avery
- 3.5 2 & Size 3.5 2 Name Size Compressed List
- 3.5 2 & Size Lab 3.5 2 Name Size Compressed Avery
- 3.5 2 & Date 3.5 2 Name Date Compressed List
- 3.5 2 & Date Lab 3.5 2 Name Date Compressed Avery
- 5.25 Normal 5.25 1 Name Size Date Time List
- 5.25 Norm Label 5.25 1 Name Size Date Time Label
- 5.25 Compressed 5.25 2 Name Size Date Time Compressed List
- 5.25 Comp Label 5.25 2 Name Size Date Time Compressed Label
- 5.25 2 & Size 5.25 2 Name Size List
- 5.25 2 & Size Lab 5.25 2 Name Size Avery
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- 5.25 2 & Date 5.25 2 Name Date List
- 5.25 2 & Date Lab 5.25 2 Name Date Avery
- 5.25 3 & Size 5.25 3 Name Size Compressed List
- 5.25 3 & Size Lab 5.25 3 Name Size Compressed Avery
- 5.25 3 & Date 5.25 3 Name Date Compressed List
- 5.25 3 & Date Lab 5.25 3 Name Date Compressed Avery
- 5.25 4 & Size 5.25 4 Name Size Compressed List
- 5.25 4 & Size Lab 5.25 4 Name Size Compressed Label
- 5.25 4 & Date 5.25 4 Name Date Compressed List
- 5.25 4 & Date Lab 5.25 4 Name Date Compressed Label
- 3.5 3 Across 3.5 3 Name Compressed List
- 3.5 3 Across Lab 3.5 3 Name Compressed Avery
- 5.25 3 Across 5.25 3 Name List
- 5.25 3 Across Lab 5.25 3 Name Label
- 5.25 4 Across 5.25 4 Name Compressed List
- 5.25 4 Across Lab 5.25 4 Name Compressed Avery
- 5.25 5 Across 5.25 5 Name Compressed List
- 5.25 5 Across Lab 5.25 5 Name Compressed Label
- 5.25 6 Across 5.25 6 Name Compressed List
- 5.25 6 Across Lab 5.25 6 Name Compressed Label
- Page 2 with All 8.5 x 11 2 Name Size Date Time Compressed Page
- Page 3 & Date 8.5 x 11 3 Name Date Page
- Page 4 & Date 8.5 x 11 4 Name Date Compressed Page
- Page 4 Across 8.5 x 11 4 Name Page
- Page 5 Across 8.5 x 11 5 Name Compressed Page
- Page 6 Across 8.5 x 11 6 Name Compressed Page
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- The format to use is selected with item 6, Format, on the control
- window. There are 39 selections.
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- The display at the bottom of the control window screen displays
- information from the above table. It explains the selected
- format in more detail. Columns are the number of groups of data
- that are printed on a line and Info Printed is the data in each
- group. This display can be toggled on and off with CTRL L.
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- The formats 5.25 2 & Date and 5.25 2 & Size print compressed when
- the Output Device is Avery-Laser so they fit on the Avery label.
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- DISKLIST provides a way for you to quickly select a format. F7
- displays the Configuration Format Menu. Move the cursor to the
- format you want and press F10. That will then be the format
- selected to use in the command window.
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- You can also use the Configuration Format Menu to create a list
- of formats that you want available from the control window. If,
- for example, you only have a 3.5 inch diskette, then you do not
- want to scan through all the selections for 5.25 inch drives.
- A diamond indicates formats selected to be available as options
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- from parameter 6 - Format on the control window.
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- Select or deselect the items you want with the space bar. Use
- the cursor keys to move around the list. Press F10 when done.
- This configuration will be saved when you exit DISKLIST.
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- Use the 8.5 x 11 format to list the files on your hard drive and
- put the pages in a notebook for reference.
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- NONLASER PRINTER CONTROL CODES
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- (Laser printers users skip 2 pages to LASER COMMANDS)
-
- DISKLIST has a generic set of nonlaser (dot matrix) printer
- control codes. It only uses the codes to switch to and from
- compressed (17 characters per inch) and regular (10 characters
- per inch), and between 6 and 8 lines per inch for the compressed
- printer modes. The default generic printer control codes work on
- many printers and have been tested on the Epson FX-86e and IBM
- Proprinter II.
-
- DISKLIST provides a nonlaser printer code editor. It is
- activated with the C command or directly with F5. Use it to
- install your printer control codes for these functions if the
- default codes do not work with your printer. It is easy to do
- this with information supplied in your printer manual. These
- printer control codes will be saved in the same file with the
- other DISKLIST parameters when you exit DISKLIST.
-
- When you enter the editor to change the printer codes, this
- window will pop up. The figure illustrates an example when key 1
- was pressed to change the codes for compressed on.
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- NONLASER PRINTER CODES
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- 1 - Compressed ON 15
- 2 - 8 Lines per Inch 27, 48
- 3 - Compressed OFF 18
- 4 - 6 Lines per Inch 27, 50
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- 1 to 4 - Enter the Decimal Codes
- D - Restore the Default Codes
- R - Restore Before Entry Codes
- C - Clear All Codes
- F10 - Quit and Use these Codes
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- Enter the codes for Compressed ON
- ? 15,7,65
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- Printer manuals contain a section or appendix on printer
- commands, software commands, or control codes. These codes are
- sent from the computer to the printer by DISKLIST to change the
- character size and line spacing.
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- If DISKLIST doesn't print the directory list in a conventional
- format, use the nonlaser printer code editor to tell DISKLIST
- what codes to send to your printer to make it print correctly.
-
- Your printer manual may have the codes in three different
- formats, ASCII, decimal, and hexadecimal. Only enter decimal
- codes into DISKLIST. These are all numbers between the values of
- 0 to 127. There are usually 1 to 3 numbers for each function
- being changed.
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- Enter all of the numbers for one function on one line and
- separate the numbers with a space or comma. There is no program
- limit to the number of control codes you may enter. The above
- figure of the codes window illustrates how a new code is being
- entered for the function Compressed On.
-
- To delete the line of codes on the prompt line, press the ESC
- key. DISKLIST will only accept numbers from 0 to 255. It will
- ignore all other numbers and beep as it does. It will accept any
- quantity of numbers for each function but will only display those
- that fit in the window.
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- DISKLIST only transmits these codes to the printer when a
- compressed mode is selected. See the table that defines the
- print formats on or near page 7.
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- When data on the prompt line exceeds the width of the window,
- then the prompt line scrolls horizontally. You can then scroll
- the data horizontally with the cursor keys; the display window
- shows only the numbers that fit in the window.
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- The D command on the Printer Codes window will restore the built
- in codes that came with DISKLIST.
-
- If you want to print the IBM graphic lines on a DISKLIST listing,
- then you must select the IBM mode on your printer. Try printing
- a directory list with the IBM lines selected in DISKLIST with the
- Border Line Type parameter. If it does not print the IBM lines,
- read your printer manual to locate the switch to flip to activate
- this mode on your printer. This applies to dot matrix printers
- only.
-
- You can now print the title and disk volume name in double strike
- on dot matrix printers. Create a file named DISKLIST.C1. Put in
- the decimal values of the codes to select double strike,
- separated by a coma, and followed by a negative value that
- indicates the quantity of values you entered after the ESC. Do
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- the same on the next line to cancel double strike. Try the
- enclosed file, DISKLIST.C. Rename DISKLIST.C to DISKLIST.C1. It
- works on most dot matrix printers. The contents of DISKLIST.C1
- are:
- 27,71,-1
- 27,72,-1
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- If you do not have a laser printer, you may delete the file
- DISKLIST.LSR so DISKLIST doesn't have to take the time to read it.
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- LASER COMMANDS
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- DISKLIST has a set of laser commands in the file DISKLIST.LSR for
- each format. It also has a laser command editor, accessed with
- F6, so you can easily change them. The laser commands are setup
- in the following categories:
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- Symbol
- Spacing
- Pitch & Point Size
- Orientation
- Top Margin
- Lines per inch
- Left Margin, Row
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- Reset
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- You can put any commands on any line. These categories are for
- reference only. Just remember, when laser printer is selected,
- DISKLIST concatenates all of the commands in the first 7
- categories and sends them to the printer. After the list is
- printed, DISKLIST sends the commands in the eighth category,
- Reset. You don't have to have any laser commands, and there is a
- key (F8) to delete all commands for a format. Or, you can delete
- the file DISKLIST.LSR and that will clear out all of the commands
- and DISKLIST will still run.
-
- For Output Device selections Avery-Laser and Sleeve on LJ 3, the
- laser commands are in the program and cannot be changed.
-
- Laser commands are all printable ASCII characters except ESC.
- The IBM character set displays ESC as a left pointing arrow. So
- does DISKLIST. To enter ESC on the command line, just press the
- ESC key. Now, since the ESC key is used for input, how do you
- get out of the editor? Press Function Key 10. To be consistent,
- DISKLIST will quit all functions when F10 is pressed.
-
- There is a space after ESC in this documentation for clarity. In
- the actual HP laser command there is no space. In the laser
- command editor the ESC is displayed as a left arrow with no
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- space. The laser editor has the following functions:
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- F1 - Help
- F2 - Copy to Pass Buffer
- F3 - Insert from Pass Buffer
- F6 - Insert Default Commands
- F7 - Clear Active Command Line
- F8 - Clear All Commands for this size
- F9 - Save All Commands for all sizes
- F10 - EXIT
-
- When in the laser editor, you may select another format with
- F11 & F12, or ALT or Control with the left and right arrows.
-
- The file DISKLIST.LSR is an ASCII file. It can also be edited
- with a text word processor like EDIT in DOS 5.0 or PC-WRITE.
- Each format has an ID number. These numbers and the format name
- are written to the file so you can locate the commands. When
- DISKLIST reads this file, it uses the ID number to identify the
- format, but it ignores the name. It only needs the commands for
- the formats that you want to use, and the formats do not have to
- be in sequence in this file.
-
- The default laser commands include a reset command ESC E with the
- symbol command ESC (10U. The HP reset command is ESC E. If you
- want to print more than one list on a page, then remove both of
- the reset commands (ESC E) because it forces a form feed. You
- may then force a form feed with E for Eject Page or CTRL R from
- the control window. CTRL R sends the laser command ESC E to the
- printer. So does CTRL E, ALT R, & ALT E.
-
- If your laser printer always ejects a blank page when using
- DISKLIST, then remove the first ESC E. Some users have reported
- that problem.
-
- The top margin command is ESC &l#E. That is a lowercase L before
- the # sign and not the number 1. Replace the # with the line
- number of the top line of the label.
-
- You may want to change the laser commands that adjust where the
- label is printed, i.e. the starting left margin and top row. The
- default commands for these are ESC &a0l1R. Again that is a lower
- case L after the &a0. These define the upper left corner of the
- list. Replace the zero with the number of the column to start
- the list (left margin) and the one with the line number (row).
-
- You may want to try replacing the one before the R with a zero to
- print closer to the top of the page. Some laser printers may cut
- off the top part of the first line if you print on row zero.
-
- You may want to print multiple labels on one sheet. First remove
- the ESC E commands. Press F6 to get into the Laser Command Setup
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- to remove the ESC E. After printing the first list, press F6 to
- get into the Laser Command Setup again. Move down to Left
- Margin, Row, and change the HP command of what line to start on.
- Change the decimal number before the R in the command string from
- 1 to 30. After printing the second list, press Ctrl E to eject
- the page. Try other numbers to gain experience positioning the
- list where you want it.
-
- You may print starting at row 30 first, then delete the 3 and
- print to row 0 next. Think of a laser printer as a screen where
- you can jump around the page and not as a dot matrix printer
- where you always have to print from top to bottom. 3½ inch
- formats can be printed side by side, as is done for Avery labels.
-
- F2 and F3 operate a pass buffer. They are used to copy the laser
- commands one format to another. F2 copies the laser commands
- from the displayed format to the pass buffer. Select another
- format, press F3 and the laser commands from the pass buffer are
- copied to this format.
-
- F9 saves all the laser commands to the file DISKLIST.LSR.
- DISKLIST will not automatically save the laser commands when it
- quits like it does the configuration - so use F9. F6 will
- replace all the laser commands for one format with the default
- laser commands that were originally in DISKLIST.LSR.
-
- DISKLIST prints the disk volume name and the title in bold
- italic. If the font does not have bold italic, the printer will
- print normal. The command that is sent for bold italic is
- ESC (s1s7B and to return to normal, ESC (s0s0B. These commands
- are coded into DISKLIST and can't be changed. If this causes
- problems with any printer, please let me know and I will fix the
- problem.
-
- If you are only going to use DISKLIST with a laser printer, I
- suggest that you remove all nonlaser printer codes. See the
- previous section on Nonlaser Printer Control Codes. Use the C
- command to clear all codes then exit. Select Laser Printer for
- item 5 on the Control Window. This will prevent the accidental
- sending of nonlaser codes to a laser printer.
-
- See the file DISKLASR.DOC for additional information on laser
- commands.
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- DESKJET
-
- The Hewlett Packard DeskJet has commands similar to the HP
- LaserJet. Select Laser Printer for the Output Device in the
- control window.
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- For compressed print, the DeskJet, without a font cartridge,
- always prints 6 point characters. Compressed print on laser and
- dot matrix printers is 8.5 point. The effect of this is that the
- vertical lines did not connect to form a contiguous frame like it
- does in the normal 10 cpi mode. I was able to make the
- compressed lines print closer together by using the laser command
- editor (F6) to change the Lines per inch command from ESC &l8D to
- ESC &l12D. This changed the lines per inch from 8 to 12.
-
- The Output Device Avery-Laser doesn't work properly on a DeskJet
- because, unlike a laser printer where the paper doesn't move
- until a page is ejected, the DeskJet moves the paper when
- printing the first label, and can't backup to begin printing the
- second. You may still use the Avery-Laser feature by printing
- one column of labels only.
-
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- AVERY LASER LABELS
-
- DISKLIST now prints on Avery labels #5196 and #5197. You may
- select exactly which label to print on, and how many copies to
- make. If you want to make more copies than will fit on a sheet,
- DISKLIST will eject a full sheet and continue on the next. You
- can also tell DISKLIST what label positions on the Avery sheet to
- not print on. Once DISKLIST prints on a label or you mark it to
- be skipped, DISKLIST remembers for that sheet. You can print the
- labels for 9 disks on the sheet for 3.5 inch disks and 12 on the
- sheet for 5.25 inch disks. Remember to press ALT E to eject a
- partial page. When you press P to print on a different output
- device, other than File or Screen, after you printed on the
- Avery-Laser output device, DISKLIST will automatically eject the
- sheet in the laser printer, provided you haven't switched the
- printer port (the LPT number - described below) also.
-
- All of the laser commands to locate and print on Avery labels are
- imbedded in the program. They are standard HP commands and
- should work on any laser printer that emulates the HP.
-
- Not all label formats will fit on these labels, so DISKLIST
- indicates the types that do as 'Label - AVERY' under Type at the
- bottom of the screen.
-
- Select 'Avery-Laser' for the Output Device (Parameter 5 in the
- Control Window). Select a Format that supports Avery labels.
- This information is displayed at the lower right corner of the
- screen under Type. If this information is not displayed, press
- control L. The type needed is Label - AVERY.
-
- When you press P to print the label, one of the following screens
- will appear depending on the disk label size:
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- AVERY Label Sheet # 5196
- ┌─────────┬─────────┬─────────┐
- │ │ │ │
- │ │ │ │
- │ 1 │ 2 │ 3 │
- Select a Label Position to │ │ │ │
- use (ESC to Exit) [1]? │ │ │ │
- ├─────────┼─────────┼─────────┤
- Enter a negative value to mark │ │ │ │
- a position as used. │ │ │ │
- │ 4 │ 5 │ 6 │
- │ │ │ │
- │ │ │ │
- ├─────────┼─────────┼─────────┤
- │ │ │ │
- │ │ │ │
- │ 7 │ 8 │ 9 │
- │ │ │ │
- │ │ │ │
- └─────────┴─────────┴─────────┘
-
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- AVERY Label Sheet # 5197
-
- ┌──────────────┬──────────────┐
- │ 1 │ 2 │
- │ │ │
- ├──────────────┼──────────────┤
- Select a Label Position to │ 3 │ 4 │
- use (ESC to Exit) [1]? │ │ │
- ├──────────────┼──────────────┤
- Enter a negative value to mark │ 5 │ 6 │
- a position as used. │ │ │
- ├──────────────┼──────────────┤
- │ 7 │ 8 │
- │ │ │
- ├──────────────┼──────────────┤
- │ 9 │ 10 │
- │ │ │
- ├──────────────┼──────────────┤
- │ 11 │ 12 │
- │ │ │
- └──────────────┴──────────────┘
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- If you want to prevent printing in a specific position on a
- sheet, enter the position number as a negative value. If you
- want to block out label 4, enter -4. DISKLIST fills used cells
- on the screen to indicate labels that are not available.
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- After selecting a position to print, you will be asked how many
- copies. If you have already printed one label and it was cell 3,
- and you select to print the next label in cell 4, and then you
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- request 4 copies, DISKLIST will print the four copies in cells 4,
- 1, 2, 5. It did that because 1 and 2 were not used or blocked.
-
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- PRINT ON DISK SLEEVES
-
- DISKLIST will print lists and label formats, both 3.5 and 5.25
- sizes, on the sleeve of 5.25 inch diskettes. However, this works
- ONLY ON PRINTERS WITH PCL5 and ONLY ON PLAIN PAPER SLEEVES, NOT
- TYVEK. PCL5 is standard on HP Laser Jet III series and available
- on newer versions of some other brands. The reason it only works
- with PCL5 is because DISKLIST uses a PCL5 command that causes the
- laser to print upside down. The reason for this will become
- evident in the next paragraph. Do not use Tyvek sleeves because
- they may melt in the printer.
-
- Because of the short length of the sleeve, you must use the
- following procedure to ensure that the sleeve will travel through
- the printer. Cut a piece of 8.5 x 11 inch paper in half (two 8.5
- x 5.5 pieces). Insert one piece into a plain paper diskette
- sleeve. Push it all the way to the bottom of the sleeve. Using
- the single sheet feeder, feed the sleeve and sheet into the laser
- printer, with the bottom of the sleeve going in first. The
- printer feeder mechanism will push the sleeve through the printer
- by pushing on the sheet of paper.
-
- Select 'Sleeve on LJ 3' for the Output Device (Parameter 5 in the
- Control Window). Select any format. If the format is too wide
- to fit on the sleeve, DISKLIST will tell you when you press P to
- print. All of the laser commands to print on the sleeve are
- embedded in the program. If there are more lines to print than
- will fit on a sleeve, the list will continue on the next page.
-
- You will have to adjust the Lines Per List, item 8 in the control
- window, to a lower value when you are printing a format with a
- border. This is to prevent the bottom of the border from being
- printed on the next page.
-
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- SWITCH PRINTER PORT
-
- In the control window there is a command, T - LPT1:, to switch
- printer ports from LPT1: to LPT2: to LPT3:. Just press T. Try
- printing a DISKLIST if you have more than one printer. Remember
- to change the Output Device if one printer is a laser and the
- other is not. If it works, skip the rest of this section.
-
- Switching printer ports may not work if you are using a print
- spooler. It does work with the spooler I use, DMP. If you have
- a serial printer, you must have set it up with the DOS MODE
- command before starting DISKLIST.
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- PAGE TAB VALUE
-
- The Page format has built in tabs for the first column of each
- format. You may want to change them. Create a text file called
- DISKLIST.TAB. Enter the tabs you want for each of the seven page
- formats separated by
- commas. The default tabs starting with format 8.5 x 11 Page and
- ending with Page 6 Across are: 19, 22, 8, 23, 10, 30, 22.
-
- If the file DISKLIST.TAB is in the same directory as DISKLIST.EXE
- then DISKLIST will read it and use these values. Otherwise it
- skips it and uses the above default values.
-
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- LASER DOWNLOAD
-
- DISKLIST will download your soft fonts for you. Here's how.
-
- Create an ASCII file with a text editor or word processor. Name
- this file DISKLIST.FNT. Insert the DOS file name and a
- description of the font. Place a comma after the DOS file name.
- You may enter up to 10 names, each must be on a different line.
- Example:
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- CO085R16.USP, Courier 8.5 Point 16.6 Pitch
- RO100R12.UPS, Times Roman 10 Point 12 Pitch
-
- Copy your font files and DISKLIST.FNT to the directory with
- DISKLIST.EXE. Fonts do not come with DISKLIST.
-
- The download section is accessed by pressing F3 from the Control
- window, or selection 5 from the configuration window. DISKLIST
- will display the file names and fonts and you select the one to
- download. DISKLIST will download the font and select it. The HP
- command codes that DISKLIST uses are given in the file
- DISKLIST.LZR.
-
- You may have to change the laser commands, particularly the Lines
- per inch, to properly utilize this font, or delete them all with
- F8. You may also want to change the Lines per List, parameter 8
- in the Command window. Also remove the two reset commands, ESC E,
- since either may delete the downloaded font.
-
- TEXT INPUT
-
- There are several prompts where DISKLIST asks for text input.
- All follow these rules. DISKLIST always presents the previous
- data in that field for you to edit if you wish. ESC will erase
- the entire line. All standard editing features of the computer
- are available: insert, delete, home, end, left and right arrows.
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- DISKLIST has a novel feature. If you want to enter more
- characters than will fit into the input window, then DISKLIST
- scrolls the text sideways. All data will not be displayed in the
- text window, but it will be used. One exception is the filespec
- input. It will truncate any input to eight characters before the
- period and three after the period to comply with DOS standards.
-
- When a title for a disk is entered, it will be displayed at the
- bottom of the control window as illustrated by the text in the
- control window display above, "The List Title is Displayed Here".
- To reuse the title, save it with the S command. DISKLIST will
- save it on the disk drive selected by parameter 1 on the control
- window. Retrieve it the next time with the R command.
-
- Press RETURN or the up or down arrow when you are finished with a
- text input.
-
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- STATUS MESSAGES
-
- Status messages are displayed in a pop up window. In some cases,
- such as error messages, you are prompted to press any key to
- continue. In other cases, such as completion messages, they are
- displayed for a few seconds then go away. You do not have to
- wait for these latter messages to go away before entering a
- command.
-
- When you are producing a list, DISKLIST will display the path and
- file names as it prints them in a status window. Sometimes this
- goes too fast to read, but the purpose is to let you know that
- something is happening. DISKLIST will STOP PROCESSING a list IF
- ANY KEY IS PRESSED and beeps to alert you that it stopped
- prematurely. When you accidentally start to print the directory
- of your hard drive, press any key to stop.
-
- DISKLIST requires 256 K of free memory and DOS 2.1 or later.
-
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- MONOCHROME MONITOR
-
- The highlight of the selected parameter in the Control Window and
- the Format Selection Window may not be visible on monochrome
- monitors. To make it possible for such users to know which
- parameter is selected, press M to toggle the display of arrows
- before the item on and off.
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- SUMMARY OF NON-DISPLAYED COMMANDS.
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- M Toggles display arrows for monochrome monitors.
- ^B Toggles the blind command action beeper on/off.
- ^L Toggles display of Format data at bottom of screen.
- ^E Sends the laser printer reset command ESC E.
- ^R Sends the laser printer reset command ESC E.
-
- ^ means hold the Control Key down, then press the letter. You
- may use the ALT key instead of the Control Key for these four
- keys.
-
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- FILENAMES
-
- The names and purpose of all DISKLIST system files are listed
- below. There are no hidden files. Only the first five files are
- distributed with DISKLIST. The next three are created by
- DISKLIST, and the last two are created by you.
-
- DISKLIST.EXE Program
- DISKLIST.DOC Documentation
- DISKLIST.LSR HP LaserJet Commands for each format
- DISKLASR.DOC Additional documentation on LaserJet Commands
- DISKLIST.C Data file for double strike printer codes
- Change name to DISKLIST.C1 to use
-
- DISKLIST.PRM Saved program configuration & nonlaser
- printer control codes
- DISKLIST.TTL Disk title
- DISKLIST.TXT Default file name or a list output to a disk
- DISKLIST.FNT File containing names of your softfonts
- DISKLIST.TAB Optional tab values for page formats
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- DISKFLAP
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- Lists for 5.25 inch disks can be kept in the disk sleeve. Some
- 3.5 inch disks have plastic sleeves, but few people use them.
- DISKLIST lists can be attached to a 3.5 inch disk in a way that
- allows them to remain attached when inserted in most floppy
- drives. The list can even be read when it is in horizontal
- drives.
-
- This is accomplished by tapping the list to the back of the
- diskette with one small piece of tape placed along the edge of
- the diskette that doesn't go into the drive. You then have a
- list that stays attached to the diskette even when it is inserted
- in the drive.
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- Edge of disk that
- does not go into drive
- _______=====________ _ <-----Masking Tape Hinge
- | | | |\
- | [] | | | \
- | | | | \
- | | | | \<------ List printed
- | 0 | | | \ by DISKLIST
- | | | | \ Printed side
- | Front of | | | \ out
- | 3.5 " disk | | | \
- | | | | \
- \___________________| |_|
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- Front View Side View
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- The tape only has to be 3/4 to 1 inch by 1/2 inch. When you cut
- the list out, leave about 1/4 inch of paper above the printed
- frame of the list. Place the list on the back of the disk with
- the top edge of the list along the back edge of the disk,
- printed side out. Tape the list to the disk.
-
- The tape acts as a hinge so the list can fold against the disk
- for storage, or fold straight out away from the disk when the
- disk is inserted into the drive. Masking tape works best and the
- list can be pulled from the tape to be replaced. Scotch tape
- also works.
-
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- SHAREWARE
-
- DISKLIST is NOT a public domain program. It is copyrighted and
- distributed as Shareware. DISKLIST may be distributed on
- bulletin boards, by computer user groups and by disk vendors.
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- DISKLIST.EXE, DISKLIST.DOC, DISKLASR.DOC, DISKLIST.LSR, and
- DISKLIST.C must be distributed together and unaltered.
-
- If, after evaluating DISKLIST, you decide to use it or keep it
- for when you will need it, then you MUST submit the registration
- fee. The registration form must be printed from DISKLIST with
- the F command.
-
- When you register DISKLIST you will receive:
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- Telephone and mail support.
- A copy of the latest version of DISKLIST
- Removal of the Registration Screen & reminders.
- Skip the Help screen at start of the program.
- Skip the Registration Form reminder at the end
- of the program.
- A loan amortization program with both the BASIC
- source code and the compiled program. No
- registration is required for the amortization
- program.
- A Copy of SHERLOCK for you to try before registering.
-
- You will also receive a free introductory membership certificate
- to CompuServe with a $15.00 credit towards online time.
-
- Your registered copy of DISKLIST will NOT display the initial
- Shareware title screen, the registration reminders, or the
- initial or laser command setup help screens.
-
- Because I will send you all of this software, please indicate on
- the registration form the size of the floppy disks that you can
- use.
-
- The registration fee is 25.00. Maryland residents add 5% state
- sales tax ($1.25). Orders outside of the United States add $3
- for postage & handling. All checks and money orders must be in
- US funds and drawn on a US bank. Visa, MasterCard or American
- Express may be used. This price may change, but not in 1992.
-
- Most copies of software on bulletin boards and even in software
- vendor libraries are not the latest version. It takes a long
- time for these to get around, and most of the effort is placed on
- the widest distribution of the initial release. And with so much
- emphases being placed on 'safe software' these days, where is
- there a more reliable place to obtain your software than directly
- from an ASP author.
-
- Once in a while DISKLIST will act like it is registered for non
- registered users. It starts running without the shareware screen
- and displays a window with the message 'Will Run as if
- REGISTERED' just to show you how it will run when registered.
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- MULTICOPY FEES
-
- The following is the schedule of the multi-copy license fees.
- The fee includes one master diskette which you may then copy and
- use on the number of machines listed below:
-
- # Users Price
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- 5 $ 100.00 ($20 per copy)
- 10 190.00 ($19 per copy)
- 25 425.00 ($17 per copy)
- 50 750.00 ($15 per copy)
- 100 1,200.00 ($12 per copy)
- Site 2,500.00
-
- For corporate, educational institution, and network discounts,
- contact Gulf Sierra.
-
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- FOREIGN REGISTRATIONS
-
- Registrations from outside of the United States may be made by
- sending a check or money order drawn on a US bank in US funds, a
- Postal Money Order in US Funds, VISA, MasterCard, or American
- Express.
-
- Or, you may arrange to send funds in your currency to a disk
- vendor in your country who agrees to forward the full
- registration fee in US funds and your name and address to Gulf
- Sierra. Gulf Sierra will then send the registration package
- directly to you. Contact a disk vendor for details and amount to
- send him. Vendors may apply a small handling fee.
-
- Some vendors who have agreed to do this and will send your name
- and registration fee to me by electronic mail are:
-
- BUDGETWARE, 9 Albermarle Street, Newtown NSW 2042, AUSTRALIA
- Phone 011-612-519-4233
- DKR Software, P.O. Box 372, Brighton, South Australia 5046
- Phone 08 3770049
- COPYSOFT, Rue de Menuisier 109, 1200 Bruxelles, Belgium
-
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- EPILOGUE
-
- Please report discrepancies (bugs) that you find in DISKLIST.
- Include sufficient information for me to replicate the incident.
- When I correct a bug, the person who reported it gets the first
- copy.
-
- Whenever you write, please include your home phone number. You
- can also send CompuServe mail to me. My CompuServe ID is
-
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- 73270,77. I usually answer questions by phone on the weekend or
- early in the evening Eastern time.
-
- If you do not like DISKLIST, please let me know that you tried it
- and, if you wish, why you will not use it again. Tell me what
- features would have made DISKLIST useful to you. Perhaps you had
- a problem because I didn't clearly convey how to use it. Many
- features in my software were suggested by people who did not
- register. And of course, many more were suggested by those who
- did. You may use the registration form to reply and cross out
- the word Registration.
-
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- COMMERCIAL LABELS
-
- One company that produces stick on labels for both form fed
- printers and laser printers is Avery. These labels are available
- from many office supply stores and catalogs.
-
- The Avery disk labels are: Catalog
- Label Size Number
-
- For 3.5" disks and form fed printers 2.75 x 2.75 4241
- For 5.25" disks and form fed printers 1.25 x 4.75 4240
-
- For 3.5" disks and laser printers 2.75 x 2.75 5196
- For 5.25" disks and laser printers 1.50 x 4.00 5197
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- PERSONAL TRIMMER
-
- I use a personal trimmer to neatly cut my DISKLIST lists. It is
- a compact size paper cutter that lets you trim paper - or just
- about anything - up to six inches in length. It features
- self-sharpening stainless steel blades for easy cutting and a
- sure grip handle. It is 5 inches wide, 8 inches deep and 1.5
- inches high. It is MADE IN THE USA.
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- The Personal Paper Trimmer (tm)
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- - Self Sharpening Blades
-
- - Trims up to 6 inch lengths
-
- SMART The intelligent way to cut a straight line
- FAST and EASY - Trim those small but important everyday jobs in
- just seconds
- ACCURATE and PRECISE - Gives a clean professional edge. Perfect
- for squaring uneven sheets.
- HUNDREDS OF PERSONAL USES - For the Office, School or Home. Slice
- open envelops, cut index cards to size or custom labels;
- trim handmade cards, invitations, photos, stamps, films,
- coupons; just about anything! Ideal for Artists,
- Students and Hobbyists - or anyone who wants to put a
- neat professional edge on their work.
- 2 SECTION STORAGE TRAY - Unit includes a convenient storage tray
- for paper clips, stamps, pushpins, note-pads, etc.
- FEATURES Quality Stainless Steel Blades working in tandem to cut
- clearly and smoothly through as many as 5 sheets of
- paper at once. Unit trims up to 6" lengths.
- Standard 1/8" printed rules and a 1/2" alignment grid
- etched into surface to aid accuracy.
- Clear Safety Guard keeps fingers safely away from the
- cutting edge.
- Unit is made of sturdy plastic. Measures approximately
- 5" x 8" x 1.5"
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- You may order this from me when you register DISKLIST. It costs
- $15 + $4 for shipping and handling. Ordering information is on the
- registration form that can be printed from DISKLIST. Gulf Sierra
- reserves the right to withdraw this offer or change the price at
- any time.
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- OMBUDSMAN
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- I am a member of the Association of Shareware Professionals
- (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that the Shareware principle works
- for you. If you are unable to resolve a Shareware-related
- problem with an ASP member by contacting the member directly, ASP
- may be able to help.
-
- The ASP Ombudsman can help you resolve a dispute or problem with
- an ASP member, but does not provide technical support for
- members' products. Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at 545
- Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442-9427 or send a CompuServe message
- via CompuServe mail to ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536.
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- IBM GRAPHICS EXAMPLE
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- This is an example of another format for the DISKLIST output. It
- can be seen on the computer screen and printed on a printer setup
- for IBM graphics. If this figure is not framed in continuous
- lines, then your printer is not setup for IBM graphics. Read your
- printer manual to determine if it is possible to switch to that
- mode. Otherwise, you can still use DISKLIST with the ASCII
- character frame as illustrated on page 1.
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- ┌────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ GREAT SHAREWARE │
- │ Volume ID is DISKLIST │
- │ 1,457,664 Total Space 893,440 Bytes Free │
- ├────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
- │ A:\ 153,664 BYTES │
- │ DISKLIST.DOC 34,377 08/15/90 19:32:16 │
- │ DISKLIST.EXE 119,144 08/14/90 22:02:18 │
- │ DISKLIST.PRM 124 03/25/90 11:11:48 │
- │ DISKLIST.TTL 19 03/25/90 11:05:06 │
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- │ A:\PC-ACCOU.NT 230,862 BYTES │
- │ PCACT220.EXE 156,150 11/08/89 19:03:52 │
- │ PCACT220.TXT 6,838 11/09/89 18:30:42 │
- │ PCDOC220.EXE 67,874 11/08/89 19:09:22 │
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- │ A:\SHERLOCK 175,967 BYTES │
- │ SHERLOCK.DOC 30,895 08/15/90 19:35:14 │
- │ SHERLOCK.EXE 145,072 08/15/90 19:44:04 │
- ├────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
- │ 9 Files 08-17-1990 18:46:20 │
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- │ Created by DISKLIST │
- └────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
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- This is shown in the 5.25 inch normal format. DISKLIST can also
- print in 38 other formats.
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