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- TITLE: v15i163: gdir, graphics directory display (part 01/02)
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- Posting-number: Volume 15, Issue 163
- Submitted-by: HUGH@tui.lincoln.ac.nz
- Archive-name: gdir/part01
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- This program shows the files in a directory with bar graphs to visually
- display the size and age on a relative scale (size scaled zero to
- largest, for instance).
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- Submitter's review:
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- GDIR (graphics directory)
- Gdir graphically represents file size and date by using bar graphs
- May be usefull for bislexic beople?
- I have found it useful for quickly spotting stray files in dos
- /program directories.
- File size is expressed as the distance the bar spans between zero
- and the maximum file size of the specified search.
- File date is expressed as the distance the bar spans between the
- minumum file date and the maximum file date found.
- GDIR should self-format to herc, EGA and VGA graphics adapters.
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