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- VIEW - the file viewer ▌
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- Version 9.7c ▌
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- Note: this package contains the following files:
-
- VIEW.EXE (file viewer version 9.7c)
- VW97CCFG.COM (customizer)
- VIEW97C.DOC - this file
- NEWIN97C.DOC - history and new features
- TROUBLE.DOC - possible problems, and solutions
- HOWDOI.DOC - tips for using VIEW
- (zipped with PKZIP 2.04g)
-
-
- NOTE: If you are using VIEW to read this file, you can go to any section by
- pressing the down arrow until the topic in the following list of contents
- is at the top of the display, then pressing Enter. Pressing Enter again
- brings you back to the list of contents.
-
-
- CONTENTS
- ========
-
- WHAT IS VIEW?
- THE FINE PRINT
- SHAREWARE - THE CONCEPT
- THE SUGGESTED CONTRIBUTION
- - Pay only once!
- - Multiple copies
- TECHNICAL SUPPORT
- OVERVIEW
- - Command line switches
- - Text search
- - Wild cards
- - Examples
- BOOKMARKS
- THE VIEW SCREEN
- PRINT FUNCTIONS
- IMPORTANT NOTE
- AUTOMATIC DETECTION OF FILE FORMATS
- THE FILE SELECTION MENU
- CUSTOMIZING VIEW
- 2COL
- JETCOL
- COMPUSERVE ADDRESS
- INTERNET ADDRESS
- MORE SHAREWARE
-
- *************************************
-
-
- WHAT IS VIEW? ▌
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-
-
- VIEW is a file viewing utility for DOS.
-
- ■ It allows you to view and print files in the following formats:
-
- - Wordperfect versions 5.0 to 6.0
- - Word for Windows versions 1.0 to 6.0
- - Word for DOS
- - Ami Pro
- - Wordstar
- - Windows Write files
- - Windows Notepad files (which use the ANSI character set)
- - Windows CLP (clipboard) text files
- - ASCII files
- - ANSI files (e.g. created under UNIX)
- - Compuserve mail and messages
-
- ■ You can print or save all or part of the files viewed.
-
- ■ You can print or save to file only those lines containing or omitting
- specified text.
-
- ■ Printing can be done directly via the compressed print routines 2COL and
- JETCOL (if you have them). These shareware programs by Tony Caine are
- provided to those who register VIEW. They allow you to print in multiple
- columns using small but highly legible fonts. Highly recommended!
-
- ■ Windows help files can be viewed via a link to an external program HLP2DOC
- (which is a freeware utility available on many BBS and provided to those
- who register VIEW).
-
- ■ VIEW allows you to search for text strings (both case-sensitive and
- case-insensitive), including across multiple files.
-
- ■ You can also print or convert files to ASCII directly from the file
- selection menu.
-
- ■ You can convert between ASCII and ANSI.
-
- ■ You can save files in a format suitable for importing into word
- processors without a hard return at the end of every line.
-
-
- ■ You can convert or print file directly without viewing, using command
- line switches.
-
- ■ Together, VIEW and 2COL/JETCOL offer a powerful file printing utility
- that can be run under a wide variety of DOS and Windows shells and file
- managers.
-
- ■ VIEW can be identified as the file viewer for a wide range of DOS and
- Windows shells and file managers, including archive display programs.
-
- ■ VIEW is ideal as a viewer for e-mail attachments.
-
- ■ VIEW can be customized for display color, and also its printing,
- display and memory features.
-
-
- Note: as shipped VIEW is configured NOT to use the Windows help file
- translator HLP2DOC. You must have this utility in a directory that is
- referred to in your PATH statement. The link to HLP2DOC can be enabled by
- using the configuration program VW97CCFG.
-
-
- THE FINE PRINT ▌
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-
-
- The author makes no warranty that the software in this package will work
- with your particular hardware configuration. You use the programs entirely
- at your own risk, and the author will not be held liable for any damage
- caused to your hardware or software through their use, nor for any
- consequential damages, loss of earnings, or loss of life, limb, health,
- sanity or personal relationship. Legalities aside, you should not run into
- difficulties with this software.
-
-
-
- SHAREWARE - THE CONCEPT ▌
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-
- These programs are distributed as shareware, AND ARE NOT CRIPPLED!!. Nor
- do they contain "nag" screens. (Editorial note: I don't support
- "crippleware" - I want to know EXACTLY what I'm expected to pay for!
- Crippleware is, in my opinion, like test driving a Mercedes that's been
- fitted with a lawnmower engine! There, that's said - but each to his own.)
-
- You do not have to register as a user, nor are you under any
- obligation to buy the program(s). However, they are not free, and in
- the spirit of shareware, you are requested to make a small
- donation to the author if you find the software in this package useful,
- and if you continue to use it after an evaluation period of 30 days. This
- would both fulfill your moral obligation and help ensure the viability of
- the shareware concept, from which we all benefit.
-
-
- THE SUGGESTED CONTRIBUTION ▌
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- The suggested contribution is $25 US ($30 Canadian, 12 pounds sterling),
- but less (or more!) would be fine. Pay what you think the software is
- worth to you. If you pay the recommended amount or more, I will send you a
- diskette with the latest version plus a selection of other shareware for
- you to evaluate, including Tony Caine's excellent 2COL and JETCOL utilities
- and some useful freeware programs.
-
- Should you decide to make a contribution, please remit to:
-
- Malcolm Drury
- 11 Adele Crescent
- Nepean
- ON K2J 2T7
- Canada
-
- INTERNET ADDRESS drury@gsc.emr.ca
- COMPUSERVE ADDRESS 70574,3457
-
- Bank notes in your local currency would be fine, as would international
- money orders made out in US or Canadian dollars. Thank you. Please tell me
- where you got the software from and, most importantly, which version it is.
-
-
- Note to Compuserve members: you can register online. GO SWREG and look for
- VWFILE.ZIP
-
- - Pay only once!
- ==============
-
- IF YOU HAVE PREVIOUSLY PAID FOR AN EARLIER VERSION - THANKS, AND OF COURSE
- YOU ARE NOT EXPECTED TO PAY AGAIN. YOUR INPUT, COMMENTS ETC. ARE ALWAYS
- WELCOME.
-
-
- - Multiple copies
- ===============
-
- Please contact me if you would like to negotiate a price for multiple
- copies. I accept purchase orders, but cannot accept credit card orders.
-
-
- TECHNICAL SUPPORT ▌
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-
- Please note that at the low contribution requested, I cannot provide DIRECT
- technical support, nor automatically send upgrades, should they
- become available. If you have comments, questions, bug reports etc., please
- leave a message at my Compuserve or INTERNET address, or write to me via
- snail mail. I will endeavor to fix any problems you might encounter.
- Users who have paid may, of course, download future upgrades free of charge.
- I will never post a deliberately crippled version of VIEW, nor a version
- that has any kind of "nag" message. I also guarantee to honor the
- suggested contribution for the version of VIEW you are registering in the
- event that the contribution requested has increased for the current
- version; you will also receive the current version. I hope my pricing
- policy will compensate for the lack of direct technical support and mailing
- of upgrades.
-
- The software is supplied on an "as is" basis. You are free to distribute
- this software package provided that you distribute the ENTIRE package,
- including this documentation file. (This is necessary for others to be able
- to use it properly. I've downloaded too many shareware packages that had
- been posted without accompanying documentation!).
-
- I hope you find this package useful.
-
-
- Now to the fun stuff!
-
- ******************************************************
-
-
- OVERVIEW ▌
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-
-
- Usage:
-
- view [d:][path][filename] [/sw1] [/sw2] [/sw3] [/sw4] [text string to find]
-
-
- where switches /sw1, /sw2, /sw3 and /sw4 can be:
-
- /mnnn
- /wnnn
- /cfilename.cnv
- /print
- /ansi
- /fxx
- (in which nnn is a three digit number and xx is a two-digit number)
-
- /mnnn - set aside nnn memory allocation units (see below)
- /wnnn - set line wrap to nnn
- /cfilename.cnv - convert selected file to filename.cnv directly (i.e.
- without viewing it)
- /print - print selected file directly (without viewing it)
- /ansi - assume the file is in ANSI format (i.e. using the Windows
- and UNIX character set).
- /fxx - allow the file list to display xx 100s of files.
-
-
- NOTE 1: you should not use both /c and /print; if you do, only the first
- one to appear in the command line will be used.
-
- NOTE 2: the order of the switches is unimportant (except regarding Note 1)
-
- NOTE 3: if you use any of the switches, you MUST include at least a drive
- letter on the command line. If not VIEW will tell you something
- like "can't find /m056".
-
-
- If you just type VIEW you will get a list of files on the current drive and
- directory, from which you can select the one to view. Similarly, if you
- type VIEW plus drive and directory parameters, you'll get a list of files
- on that drive and directory. From the file selection menu, you can
- change to any directory on the drive, or to any other drive. Note that
- VIEW supports the * wild card character.
-
-
- - Command line switches
- =======================
-
- /mnnn
- =====
-
- If you include the switch /mnnn you will be able to allocate more memory for
- use by JETCOL, 2COL or HLP2DOC (see below). The more memory you allocate
- for these programs the less is available to VIEW for loading files. If you
- only use JETCOL, 2COL or HLP2DOC occasionally you should leave the memory
- allocation at the default level and use the /mnnn switch when you do want
- to use them. If you use them frequently, you should probably permanently
- allocate sufficient memory using the configuration program VW97CCFG.COM.
- See later in this information file for more information on running JETCOL
- and 2COL.
-
- /wnnn
- =====
-
- If you use the /wnnn switch the line wrap is set at a maximum of 132
- columns and a minimum of 20. The number of columns you want is determine
- by "nnn" which MUST be a three digit number (e.g. 070, 120). In this mode
- you can use the left and right arrow keys to scroll the display to the left
- and right. This mode is useful if you want to print files for which the
- line wrap is greater than 80 - for instance, program listings. Note that
- VIEW will also run in true 132 mode (i.e. 132 columns actually displayed
- on screen if you have a video adapter that allows that mode).
-
- (NOTE: when you use the /wnnn switch, the help line at the bottom
- of the screen will refer to "Cursor arrows". When it is not used the
- left and right arrow function are disabled and the help line refers to "Up
- and down arrows").
-
- /print
- ======
-
- To print a file directly use the /print switch. The settings for number of
- lines per page, left column indent etc. used are those you have configured
- for VIEW.
-
- /c
- ==
-
- To convert a file to ASCII directly, use the /c switch - that is, /c
- followed immediately by the name of the CONVERTED file. For example, to
- write a converted file called myfile.cnv the format of the switch would be
- /cmyfile.cnv The name of the converted file can include a full path (drive
- and directory plus sub-directory) if you wish, or it could be an alternate
- printer port.
-
- /ansi
- =====
-
- Convert a file that uses the ANSI character set (e.g. Windows Notepad) to
- ASCII.
-
- /fxx
- ====
-
- Enable xx 100s of files to be listed in the file list. For example,
- /f06 enables a display of 600 files. The default is 500 files. The
- maximum is 1000 (although you can request a special version with up to
- 3000 when you register VIEW). The more files you enable the less memory
- is available for actually viewing files, although the loss by going from
- the default of 500 to, say, 800, is not great.
-
-
- - Text search
- ============
-
- The text string to find MUST come after the filename, and after any
- switches used. It allows you to search for the string in all files
- viewer until the "text search" function is switched off (see later). Text
- entered from the command line is assumed to be case-insensitive.
-
- - Wild cards
- ==========
-
- You can use the * wild-card character in a file name. Then you will get a
- list of files in the default or specified directory that match the
- * criteria. Any string identified on the command line for the text
- search function will be active for all files specified by the wild
- card option (unless it is changed or switched off when viewing one
- of the files).
-
-
- - Examples
- ========
-
- view *.doc - list of files with extension doc in the current
- directory
-
- view d:\docs - list of all files on drive d, directory docs
-
- view d:\docs\*.txt - as above, but only files with extension txt
-
- view myfile.doc this is a string - open myfile doc and search for
- "this is my string"
-
-
- view myfile.doc /m060 - open file myfile.doc after allocating 60
- block of memory for use by JETCOL, 2COL or
- HLP2DOC
-
- view d: /m050 - list all files on root directory of drive d: after
- allocating extra memory.
-
- view *.txt /w132 - list all matching files and display them in
- emulated 132 column mode.
-
-
- view myfile.doc /w120 /print - print the file myfile.doc directly,
- using 120 column word wrap.
-
-
- view another.doc /cnew.doc - convert "another.doc" and save
- converted file as "new.doc"
-
- view d:\docs\*.doc another string - list all matching files, and as
- each is opened look for "another
- string". This search is in
- effect for all subsequent files
- until it is switched off.
-
- view d:\docs\*.doc /w120 yet another string - display all matching
- files in emulated 120
- column mode, and look
- for the string "yet
- another string".
-
- Note on text search: VIEW will only find matches in complete lines, i.e.
- it will not find text that has wrapped. For example, if the text to find
- is "cat sat on the mat" it would find the following:
-
- One fine day the cat sat on the mat and ate a rat.
-
- but not:
-
- One fine day, the cat sat on
- the mat and ate a rat.
-
- Note that VIEW reads as much of a file as possible into memory, but if
- not all of a file can be read in it won't display the full file. This
- allows you to skip instantly to any part of the file in memory without
- disk reads. If you are not using DOS 5.0 or later, or a memory manager
- such as QEMM386 or 386MAX, I strongly recommend you do so. If a file is
- too big, an overflow file is created; you can switch quickly between the
- two. The overflow should, in most circumstances, allow you to see all of
- the original file, unless it is really big. If the file IS really big,
- you can convert it to ASCII (from the file selection menu) and then split it
- into smaller components using a text editor. When you convert to ASCII
- from the file selection menu the entire file is converted even if it is too
- big to view via VIEW.
-
- VIEW will automatically detect WordPerfect 5.0 and later, Microsoft Word,
- Ami Pro and Windows WRITE formats. It attempts to detect other files that
- may not be ASCII and gives you the opportunity to display them as straight
- ASCII, as Wordstar - i.e. with the high-order characters stripped
- out, or in preview mode, or in preview mode. It will automatically force
- to ASCII certain standard types of non-ASCII file (e.g. EXE, COM, DLL etc.).
-
- Using VIEW is pretty straightforward. Pressing F1 brings up a help menu,
- and the key features of the menu are permanently displayed on the bottom
- line.
-
- Every feature is accessible directly from the view screen, or from the menu
- screen.
-
-
- BOOKMARKS ▌
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-
-
- VIEW allows you to place up to 200 bookmarks in the text you are viewing.
- This allows you to move quickly to preset places in the text that you have
- chosen. In addition, when reading in an ASCII file, VIEW assigns a
- bookmark to any form feed character it finds. The form feeds are not
- actually displayed, but by setting a bookmark you can move quickly to any
- place in the text where they occur. See the following section for a
- description of the keys assigned to bookmark functions (they are: Ins, the
- grey + key, the grey - key, Shift-F5, and F8).
-
-
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- THE VIEW SCREEN ▌
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-
-
- The keys:
-
- Navigate through the file using the cursor keys (up and down arrows, left
- and right arrows if in "wide screen" mode, PgUp, PgDn, Home, End).
-
- Ins - insert a bookmark at the text currently displayed at the top of the
- display.
-
- Grey + key - go to the next bookmark. If you are at the last one, this
- key moves to the first one (that is, cycles through the
- bookmarks). First, though, it repeats the bookmark you are
- currently at in order to indicate that you are at the last
- one.
-
- Grey - key - go to the previous bookmark. If you are at the first one, this
- key moves to the last one (that is, cycles through the
- bookmarks). First, though, it repeats the bookmark you are
- currently at in order to indicate that you are at the first
- one.
-
- Enter - find text currently displayed at the top of the display area.
- Use this function for going directly to topics listed in the
- contents. NOTE: The Enter key is a toggle. Press it a
- second time to return to the point at which it was first
- pressed.
-
-
- F1 - help menu; all menu items are available directly from this menu
- (i.e., while the menu is displayed, pressing F2 will activate
- the appropriate function for that key).
- F2 - case-INSENSITIVE text search - matching text is shown in the
- highlight color. Unless the string to find has been defined from
- the command line, the first time you press F2 the string is
- defined. Subsequent presses of F2 find the next occurrence.
- F3 - as for F2, but for case-SENSITIVE text.
- F4 - toggle text search OFF.
-
- (NOTE: when the text search function is enabled an asterisk (*) appears at
- the bottom right corner of the screen.)
-
- F5 - go to a particular line number
- Shift F5 - go to a particular bookmark number
- F6 - print all of file to printer or disk
- Shift F6 - set or reset HP and HP compatible printers that use the PCL4
- command set (portrait or landscape mode, normal or compressed
- print). This includes a user-definable command.
- F7 - print all lines that specifically include or exclude a
- particular text string
- F8 - clear all bookmarks
- F9 - this is a toggle for printing (to printer or disk) a block of
- text. The first time you press F9, the current top line
- is set as the beginning of the block. The second time, the
- current top line is set as the end of the block, and the block
- is printed to the location you specify. While block select is
- on, you will see a message at the bottom-left of the screen
- telling you the starting line of the block.
-
- F10 - changes the character set of the file being displayed from ANSI to
- ASCII. If you print to file after this conversion is made, the
- file you print will use the converted (i.e. ASCII) character
- set. This feature is useful for converting Windows NOTEPAD
- files and others created with the ANSI set (e.g. text files
- created under UNIX).
-
- Shift F10- changed the character set of the file being displayed from
- ASCII to ANSI. As with F10, files printed to disk will contain
- the ANSI character set.
-
- Space bar- leave menu without enabling any of the features.
-
- If you have read in a large file that has resulted in a temporary overflow
- file being created, the following keys are also activated:
-
- n - move to overflow file ("n" means "next")
- p - move to original file ("p" means "previous")
-
- If you hear a "beep" the function is not currently activated (e.g. already
- in that file, or you have blocked off text but not yet printed it).
-
- When in "overflow" mode an identifying letter appears at the bottom-left
- of the display. "p" means you are in the second level, i.e. overflow
- file, and "n" means you are in the top level, i.e. original file.
- Note that in the second level, you will be told that the file is ASCII, and
- called overflow.viw. Not to worry: it still contains the overflow from
- the file you called to read. Pressing the letter takes you to the
- <p>revious or <n>ext part of the file.
-
-
-
- PRINT FUNCTIONS ▌
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-
- Note: for the print functions, you have the following choices:
-
- - print to printer
- - save to file (and you can also use this for printing to an alternate
- printer port - just use the port name as the name of the file to be
- saved)
- - print directly via 2COL or JETCOL
- - save file in format suitable for importing into word processor (as far
- as possible VIEW puts hard returns where they are needed and omits
- them where they are not).
-
-
-
- F6 - F9 allow you to print to file, to printer, or via 2COL/JETCOL. The
- latter function produces a file called cainelnk.fil, which is
- deleted when processing has finished. If you have not set aside
- memory for 2COL/JETCOL (see configuration, VW97CCFG) you can
- simply write a file (converted to ASCII) to disk and process it
- separately with 2COL or JETCOL. Alternatively, you can load
- VIEW with the /mnnn command to allow to to allocate (temporarily)
- enough memory to run 2COL or JETCOL.
-
- F6 print entire file. You can include line numbers if you wish.
-
- F7 print only those lines containing or omitting a text string you
- define.
-
- F8 Allows you to access JETCOL or 2COL directly (assuming you have
- them of course!) to print the entire file.
-
- Pressing F8 allows you to enter a command line for JETCOL or 2COL,
- thereby allowing you to set switches individually. You should
- NOT enter a file name - VIEW does this for you, as it uses a
- special ASCII file. The true file name will be added to the end
- of the printout. If JETCOL or 2COL do not exist in a directory
- that your PATH statement specifies, you must include the full
- path in your command line.
-
- Example: c:\jetcol\jetcol -W70 - prints the file using
- JETCOL, which is in directory c:\jetcol; the single W switch
- is activated.
-
- If when you try to print via JETCOL or 2COL nothing happens
- except that the display returns immediately to VIEW, one of
- two things is the probable culprit. Either JETCOL/2COL has not
- been found, or you have not set aside enough memory for
- VIEW to link to JETCOL/2COL. For the former, check that
- you entered the path properly. For the latter, reconfigure
- VIEW using VW97CCFG.COM and set aside 50 or so "memory
- blocks" (the configuration program will tell you when to do
- this), or load VIEW with the /mnnn command.
-
-
- F9 This key is a toggle to allow you to select a block of text for
- printing. The first time you press it the block starts at the
- line currently at the top of the display; the second time the
- line at the top is the end of the block. Once selected, the
- block can be printed as for the F6 key.
-
-
- IMPORTANT NOTE ▌
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-
-
- If you are viewing anything other than a straight ASCII or ANSI file, it
- will not look the same as the version that you print from the word processing
- software. If the document uses a proportional font, or contains columns
- or tables, the appearance under VIEW will in all probability be different.
- This is because of the way VIEW simplifies the formatting built into such
- documents. If VIEW were to be designed to show all formatting faithfully,
- it would be at least as big as the executable files used by the word
- processors themselves and would therefore lose its point as a quick viewer.
-
- I have attempted to cover all formatting and embedded code possibilities,
- but with the power of WordPerfect, Word and Ami Pro, the possibilities
- are mind-boggling! If you come across a file that does not seem to
- display properly - e.g. hangs mid-way through or displays garbage -
- please send it to me and I will attempt to fix the problem.
-
- Note that Wordstar files may contain some extraneous characters,
- including "dot commands" such as .PA - however, they should
- certainly be readable.
-
-
-
- AUTOMATIC DETECTION OF FILE FORMATS ▌
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-
- VIEW will automatically detect Word, Ami Pro, Windows Write, WordPerfect,
- Windows clipboard (CLP), Windows help files and ASCII files. For others,
- it may tell you that the format is unknown, and give you some options:
-
- ┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ Undetermined file format - please select display option: │
- │F1 show as ASCII F2 - assume Wordstar F3 preview F4 don't view │
- │ Suggest F3 if you have not previously viewed this file │
- └──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
-
- F1 - means show the file as if it were a true ASCII file. VIEW will
- automatically assign certain types of file (e.g. EXE, COM, BIN,
- DLL) to this display mode.
-
- F2 - means assume the file is Wordstar, and show it as a 7-bit ASCII
- file (i.e. with high-order characters converted to the appropriate
- low-order). VIEW alerts you to the fact that the file MAY be
- Wordstar.
-
- F3 - means show the file with high-order characters omitted. Useful for
- scanning for text strings and previewing files of unknown format.
-
- F4 - means don't try to show the file.
-
- If you choose F1 or F2, you will be asked which line wrap you want - that
- coded directly into the file, or the VIEW default. You should choose
- the former first, as it will be appropriate for files with fewer than 80
- characters per line. If the file has more than 80 characters per line,
- however, this display will cause lines to break within words. In that
- case, try choosing VIEW's defaults. Just go with whichever suits you!
-
-
-
- THE FILE SELECTION MENU ▌
- ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▌
-
-
- If you have called VIEW without specifying a particular file, you have
- access to the file selection menu, which looks like this:-
-
-
- D:\VIEW97C\*.* - 9 item(s) (0 read)
- Keys: PgDn PgUp Home; Enter - select; Esc - exit; F1 - help
- ASCII line wrap OFF
- ┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ .. │
- │ file_id.diz │
- │ newin97c.doc │
- │ trouble.doc │
- │ view.exe │
- │ view9a7.doc │
- │ vw97ccfg.com │
- | |
- │ │
- └───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
- ┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │UPPER CASE - directories lower case - files m - show memory parameters │
- │F2 - set line wrap F3 - toggle ASCII line wrap on/off F4 - Wordstar │
- │F5 - preview mode F6 - convert/print F7 - new drive F10 - ANSI on/off │
- └───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
-
- THE KEYS:
-
- Use the arrow and cursor keys to scroll through the list of files, and
- press Enter to view the highlighted file or to change to the highlighted
- directory.
-
- F1 - brings up a help menu
-
- F2 - allows you to change the column at which lines wrap.
-
- F3 - toggles line wrap on and off. When toggled OFF, line wrap occurs
- according to the file's setting and ignores VIEW's setting. In
- this mode, lines in ASCII and Wordstar files may wrap within words.
- When toggled ON VIEW prevents (as far as possible) breaks
- appearing within words. You can use this feature to reformat ASCII
- files; for example, to change the width of lines.
- NOTE: line wrap toggle is only used for ASCII or pseudo-ASCII
- (e.g. Wordstar) files. It has no effect on WordPerfect, Word
- etc. files.
-
- F4 - tells VIEW to treat the file as Wordstar.
-
- F5 - tells VIEW to treat the file as "unknown format". High-order
- characters are stripped out and error trapping routines are initiated
- during the file read (e.g. missing end-of-file)
-
- F6 - allows you to convert a file to ASCII or print it directly without
- viewing it, including via 2COL/JETCOL.
-
- Shift F6 - allows you to reset HP and HP-compatible printer mode for those
- printers that recognize the PCL4 command set.
-
- F7 - allows you to change to another drive. A list of available drives is
- displayed. Just type in the drive letter you want and press "Return".
- Note: this function default the file listing parameter to *.*, i.e.
- it results in all files on the drive and directory shown being listed.
-
- F8 - allows you to specify a file to be read FROM THE CURRENT LIST
- DISPLAYED directly. You should not enter the full path, just the file
- name.
-
- F9 - takes you to the first of a block of files whose name begins with the
- letter you are asked to specify.
-
- F10- the next file to be viewed will have its character set converted from
- assumed ANSI (e.g. Windows NOTEPAD) to ASCII. F10 is a toggle -
- press it a second time and this feature is switched off.
-
- m - tells you how many display lines are available and how many 2000 byte
- memory blocks you have set aside.
-
- Esc- exit to DOS
-
-
-
-
- CUSTOMIZING VIEW ▌
- ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▌
-
-
- VW97CCFG
-
- usage: vw97ccfg [filename]
-
- where filename is view.exe or an exact copy with some other file
- name. If the wrong version of VIEW is found, VW97CCFG will
- tell you so. NOTE: you may wish to rename this file to something
- like vwcfg.com
-
- This program allows you to customize VIEW.EXE.
-
- Setting colors is self-explanatory. However, VW97CCFG also allows you to set
- some print parameters, such as number of lines per printed page, number of
- spaces to expand tabs, and number of spaces to leave for the left margin.
-
- After setting colors, VW97CCFG allows you to override the default number of
- lines of display and display speeds. VIEW as shipped is configured
- for normal display speed and hard coded to display 25 lines by 80 columns.
- Try experimenting with the display parameters to get maximum benefit; if
- your system crashes - and there's a lot of non-standard hardware and BIOS
- software out there - just reconfigure VIEW to a lower display standard.
-
- Next, you to choose whether the "delete file?" feature of VIEW is
- activated. As a safety measure, you may wish to set this to "off". Even
- with the feature on, a file will not be deleted until you have
- answered an "are you sure?" question. Protected (read-only) files cannot
- be deleted directly from VIEW.
-
- You can also configure some display and print parameters - the number of
- lines per printed page, the default printer port, and the offset from the
- left margin or printed output.
-
- VW97CCFG allows you to set the column at which lines wrap. The default is
- 66 - that is, VIEW counts characters per line and if it is within 14 of
- the rightmost screen column puts in a line feed if it finds a space. This
- is not absolutely foolproof; you may find that setting the line wrap column
- to less than 66 gives better performance. (NOTE: you can temporarily
- over-ride the default setting from the file selection menu).
-
- Next, VW97CCFG allows you to change the default number of files that can
- be read in sequence from the file selection menu. Each time you read a file
- a small amount of memory is lost to the system (until you exit to DOS, when
- it is fully restored). To prevent memory allocation errors VIEW exits to
- DOS after a certain number of files have been read. The default is 50. If you
- wish to experiment with a higher number, you can do so via VW97CCFG. Don't
- go above 100. If you find that your setting does cause a system freeze,
- just reduce the number. There is no "best" value - it depends on the amount
- of free RAM on your system, the nature and operations of any TSRs or memory
- managers you have running, etc. You should have no problems going with the
- default of 50.
-
- Next, VW97CCFG allows you to reserve some memory for use by 2COL
- or JETCOL. When it loads, VIEW uses all available conventional memory
- for displaying files, in 80 column lines. You must set aside memory for
- 2COL or JETCOL, in 2000 byte blocks, equivalent to 25 lines of file.
- There is a trade-off - the more memory you set aside for
- 2COL/JETCOL, the fewer the lines before getting a "file too big" message.
- Currently, 2COL and JETCOL require you to reserve about 50 blocks;
- if you don't want direct access to them you can reduce this. However,
- VIEW itself needs some memory in reserve. When asked to enter a
- number of 2000 byte blocks, you should enter at least 10, and
- probably 13 or 14, and at least 48 for access to 2COL and JETCOL.
- You may need to experiment a little to find the minimum number of
- memory blocks you need to allocate, as this will depend to some
- extent on how much conventional memory your computer has available.
- PLEASE READ THE ACCOMPANYING FILE "TROUBLE.DOC" FOR MORE INFORMATION
- ON THIS TOPIC.
-
-
- Finally, you can specify the default number of files, in 100s, that can be
- displayed in the file list. The maximum is 1000 (for which you would enter
- 10 i.e. 10 x 100). Registered users can request a higher number.
-
- SUGGESTION: Configure two versions of VIEW, one with and one without
- 2COL/JETCOL access.
-
- Malcolm Drury
- January 24th 1995
-
-
-
-
- **************************************************************************
-
- MORE SHAREWARE
- ==============
-
- Look for the following shareware on Compuserve/Ziffnet or your
- favorite BBS. I post it as ZIP files, but it may also appear
- as ARJ (or other format) files if re-posted by others.
-
- VGAPAL40.ZIP - customize up to 4 VGA text color palettes, choosing from more
- than 250,000 colors! (And see how many you can actually
- discern!). One palette can be used to create a small (2k) TSR
- program that maintains your chosen scheme. Alternatively, you
- can set any of the palettes, or a grey-scale scheme, from a
- non-TSR if memory is a problem. (On CIS Ziffnet as vgacus.zip
- in ZNT:TIPS). BBS SEARCH: VGAPAL??.*
-
- DDIR100A.ZIP - double-column directory display that highlights new files,
- flags system, hidden and read-only files, and optionally shows
- the "dead" space on disk associated with each file or the total
- space each file actually uses. Full file list sorting, and
- can scroll back and forth within the file list. Has file
- delete and protect/unprotect functions. Links to VIEW,
- LIST and VPIC. Also archive/unarchive files via links to
- PKZIP/PKUNZIP, ARJ, LHA, SQZ and ZOO. Will also
- automatically decode UUENCODED files. (On Compuserve Ziffnet
- as dirdpy.zip in forum ZNT:TIPS) BBS search: DDIR??.*
-
- DSPACE65.ZIP - shows graphically hard disk space installed, used and free,
- for all drives; second program shows graphically space on
- designated drive (including floppy), and reports on installed
- and available RAM, including XMS and EMS memory. (On CIS
- Ziffnet as dskspc.zip, in ZNT:TIPS).
- BBS SEARCH: DSPACE??.*
-
- IF YOU DO NOT FIND ANY OF THESE, SEND ME A MESSAGE! USERS WHO REGISTER
- VIEW WILL RECEIVE THESE (OR THE LATEST VERSIONS).
-
- You can also search your favorite BBS for 2COL and JETCOL. Use the search
- terms 2COL????.* and JETCOL??.* Current versions are 2COL 5.4 and JETCOL
- 3.4.
-
- Compuserve 70574,3457
- INTERNET drury@gsc.emr.ca
-
- Malcolm Drury
- 11 Adele Crescent
- Nepean
- Ont. K2J 2T7
- CANADA
-
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