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- By
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- Gregory C. Peters
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- TABLE OF CONTENTS
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- I. Preface.................................................1
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- II. Overview................................................2
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- III. Getting Started
- A. Main menu structure..................................3
- B. Terminology..........................................3
- C. Viewing an existing database.........................3
- D. Building a new database..............................4
- E. Finding a record.....................................4
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- IV. Esoteric features
- A. Extensions...........................................5
- B. Categories and Comments..............................6
- C. Name lists...........................................8
- D. DOS utilities........................................9
- E. The user-configurable environment....................9
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- V. Quick Reference Section
- A. Menu options........................................10
- B. Keyboard functions..................................14
- C. Imagery.............................................15
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- VI. Shareware Plea
- A. Shareware policy....................................20
- B. Group rates.........................................20
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- PREFACE page 1
-
- If you are like me, you do not like reading user manuals, and if you
- are forced to, you just read the bare minimum . With that in mind,
- this manual is not a comprehensive description of DirMaster and its
- features. (Yes, a flimsy excuse for not providing complete
- documentation but I went to great pains to make DirMaster intuitive
- and easy to use. Nor is FATHER TIME my best of my friends right now.)
- Rather, the manual is written with the following objectives:
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- 1. Quick overview (blatant advertising)
-
- 2. Getting started tutorial for beginners
-
- 3. Description of the esoteric features for die-hards
-
- 4. Quick Reference Section
-
-
- To print this manual, set up your printer as follows:
- 1. Lines per inch = 6.
- 2. Total characters per line = 70.
-
-
-
-
- DIRECTORY MASTER 1.1 OVERVIEW page 2
-
- Directory Master is the fastest, most comprehensive, most versatile
- disk cataloguer currently available for the Amiga. Its major features
- include:
-
- SPEED - DirMaster can sort 2000 records in about 7 seconds, or 8000
- records in 30 seconds, or 12000 records in about 44 seconds.
- Furthermore, it will find any record in the display list almost
- instantaneously.
-
- MEMORY EFFICIENCY - A 512K RAM Amiga can hold between 6000 - 7600
- records. A 1.5M Amiga can hold up to 34000 records. Maximum records
- is limited only by memory. Plus, several options are devoted
- exclusively to packing more information into limited memory.
-
- EASY TO USE - DirMaster is fully mouse and menu-driven.
-
- UNIQUE COMPARE UTILITY - great for managing disk libraries. DirMaster
- will produce a listing of all files on your disks but not in a
- database. Plus, DirMaster gives you the option of consolidating the
- unique files onto fewer disks as well as allowing you to delete those
- files that are already in your database.
-
- POWERFUL SORT FEATURE allows you to specify any combination and any
- order of up to 5 fields to use in sorting the display lists.
-
- AMIGADOS UTILITIES that allow you to operate on all highlighted
- records in a disk at once, rather than one directory at a time.
-
- SIX MAIN DISPLAY modes of displaying the database records. Plus you
- decide on any combination of the 5 fields to display.
-
- EASY SCROLLING through the database via arrow and slider gadgets that
- continually update the screen display.
-
- INPUT/OUTPUT and DISPLAY FILTERING - DirMaster lets you specify which
- records to use through its powerful and UNIQUE custom requesters.
-
- MULTIPLE INPUT FORMATS - DirMaster can read in modified BBS listings,
- allowing you to use all of DirMaster's power to examine BBS downloads.
-
- PRINTER SUPPORT - any list displayed by DirMaster can be sent to a
- printer or a file.
-
- MULTIPLE RECORD SELECTION - any number of records may be selected
- simultaneously and operated on as a group.
-
- FIND DUPLICATES option that allows you to find all of the duplicate
- records in the database.
-
- COLORS - pick your favorite color combination out of 7 sets or define
- your own.
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-
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- GETTING STARTED page 3
-
- All of DirMaster's features are grouped into 5 main categories
- (menus):
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- 1. Project - options typically found in Amiga programs.
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- 2. Edit - options to create, add to, and delete from databases.
-
- 3. Utilities - options which expand DirMaster's usefulness.
-
- 4. Display - options that specify records for DirMaster to display.
-
- 5. Configure - options to configure DirMaster as you want.
-
-
- When specific options are mentioned, the main menu will be specified,
- followed by the option and a sub-option (if applicable).
-
-
- TERMINOLOGY
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- 1. Record - any disk, directory, or file entry.
-
- 2. Display list - the currently visible subset of records, as selected
- by the Display options.
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- VIEWING AN EXISTING DATABASE
-
- 1. Use the Configure-Drive option to select the disk drive that
- contains the disk which has a DirMaster database.
-
- 2. Open the database with the Project-Open-All option. Click the
- mouse on the database you wish to open, then select "OK".
-
- 3. The database is now loaded into DirMaster. Use the Display
- options to select which portions of the database you would like to
- see.
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- BUILDING A NEW DATABASE page 4
-
- 1. Use the Configure-Drive option to select the disk drive that you
- will insert disks into.
-
- 2. Select the Edit-Disk-Add option. You will now be prompted to
- insert the first disk into the drive you selected. DirMaster will
- print the current record being added to the database in the title area
- of the DirMaster screen. When the disk is done being added to the
- database, DirMaster will display the disk name just added and wait for
- you to either enter another disk or select the CANCEL option.
-
- 3. When you are done adding disks to the database, select the
- Configure- Credits-Database option to enter your name as the creator
- of the database. This name will be stored with the database itself
- when the database is saved. It may be viewed via the
- Project-About-Credits option.
-
- 5. Save the database by selecting the Project-Save As-w/o-
- categories/comments option.
-
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- FINDING A RECORD
-
- 1. Select a display option which would display that record if it
- exists.
-
- 2. Select the Utilities-Find-Record(s) option. A new window will
- appear that has several utilities (see the reference section for full
- details). Type the EXACT name of the record you wish to find into the
- rectangular box. If the record is in the database list you selected
- from the display option, it will be displayed in the lower part of the
- Find window.
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- ESOTERIC FEATURES page 5
-
- This portion of the manual is devoted to the (dare I say it ?) non-
- intuitive features of DirMaster. Please note that the quick reference
- section may clear up questions concerning features that are not
- addressed here.
-
- EXTENSIONS
-
- The extensions options are provided mainly to conserve that elusive
- quantity that few people ever get enough of - MEMORY. The
- Edit-delete- extensions option deletes all records in the display list
- which have the same path and same name, but different extensions. It
- does not delete the alphabetically first record. For example, suppose
- your database contains:
-
- duIII.o
- duIII.c
- duIII
- duIII.info
- duIII.doc
- duIII.old
- duIII.ReadMe
-
- ... all in the same path. By deleting the extensions, you get rid of
- 6 records, (duIII is not deleted) without really losing that much
- information.
-
- Deleting the extensions from the FISH0-90 database will result in a
- "savings" of approximately 2217 records. This equates to about 22
- disks. Likewise, you can "save" about 662 records on the AMICUS1-16
- database.
-
- You may achieve the same effect by opening a database (or appending a
- database) with the No extensions sub-option. These will simply ignore
- multiple extensions but will not delete them from the database itself.
-
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- CATEGORIES AND COMMENTS page 6
-
- DirMaster supports 2 completely user-definable fields which are called
- the comments and categories fields - although they may be used for
- anything you want. For the sake of this discussion all comments
- concerning the "comment" field also apply to the "category" field,
- unless otherwise noted.
-
- The comment field is a character field of up to 60 characters. Each
- comment is associated with a number (range 0 - 65535). The numbers,
- not the individual comments, are stored in the database itself. The
- comment numbers are then mapped to the actual comments by the file
- "DirMaster.comments" ("DirMaster.categories" for the category file).
-
- The following options are available:
-
- 1. Open-Comment file - reads in the file "Dirmaster.comments" which
- must be in your current directory.
-
- 2. Save-with-comments/categories - this option stores the category and
- comment numbers in the database saved to disk. IF YOU DO NOT SELECT
- THIS OPTION, NO COMMENT NUMBERS WILL BE SAVED. Saving without comment
- numbers will decrease the database file size by 4 bytes per record.
-
- 3. Resort - you may resort the display list by comment number if
- desired. This will group all records with identical comments or
- categories together.
-
- 4. Display-Custom-Comments - this option will display all records
- whose comment field contains a specified string. This is essentially
- a KEYWORD SEARCH option. For example, you could use this option to
- display all records which have the string "graphic" in their comment
- description. Likewise for "music" or "demo" or "directory utility",
- etc. By the way, the keyword is NOT case sensitive, so "GraPHic" is
- identical to "graphic".
-
- The comment and category fields are very useful, if you spend some
- time creating the appropriate files. DirMaster does not provide
- direct comment entry, so you must create the comment file and directly
- insert the comment numbers into the database files. Sorry, but I just
- did not have enough time to put this support into DirMaster.
- Hopefully, someone will write a utility that simplifies this.
-
- The "DirMaster.comments" file must have the following format:
-
- 101/nbr_records
- 1/comment 1
- 2/comment 2
- ...
- for example,
- 101/3
- 1/Directory utility program
- 2/neat graphics demo, requires 1Meg to run
- 3/communications program
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- NOTES: page 7
- 1. The first line in the "DirMaster.categories" file is:
- "100/nbr_records"
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- 2. Comment 0 is reserved as the NO COMMENT number.
-
- 3. The numbers in front of the slashes must be sequential and may
- range from 1 to 65535.
-
- The easiest way to insert comment numbers into the database file is by
- first saving the database with the comments/categories option. This
- will give each record a comment of 0. Then, using an editor or word
- processer, overwrite the 0 comments with the appropiate comment
- number. For example, since the database format is:
-
- type/level/size/date/category/comment/name
- i.e.
-
- 0/0/823744/3601/0/0/Work Disk
-
- To assign comment number 3, to "Work Disk", the edited record would be
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- 0/0/823744/3601/0/3/Work Disk
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-
-
- NAME LISTS page 8
-
- This option lets you input a list of names (i.e from a BBS download)
- into DirMaster. The size and date fields are set to 0, so the only
- useful information about the record is its name (unless you also use
- the comments or categories options). BIX_28_DEC.namelist (on the
- DirMaster distribution disk) is an example namelist.
-
- The name list format is:
-
- 200/nbr_records
- DiskName
- name1
- name2
- ...
-
- for example,
-
- 200/12
- BIX_9-Nov-87_Partial
- asse10.doc
- asse10.lsp
- fuzzy.lsp
- msg.lsp
- ops5.lsp
- pc-lisp.arc
- qa.log
- qa.lsp
-
- The disk name you choose should be informative. The number of records
- can be anything. DirMaster will fill in the correct number, if
- neccessary, but you must have a number in that field. You should sort
- the list into alphabetical order (AmigaDos SORT command) if it is not
- already ordered.
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- DOS UTILITIES page 9
-
- The DirMaster DOS utility options are very useful when you want to do
- the same thing to a number of files in different directories on a
- disk. For example: deleting files, or showing picture files, or
- reading documentation files, or running new PD programs... While
- several excellent PD directory utility programs are available, these
- typically restrict you to one directory at a time.
-
- 1. The first three DOS options are user-configurable via the
- Configure-Dos Utilities options. They will send the option selected,
- followed by the highlighted file(s) to the CLI. For example: "type
- beta.doc" can be sent to the CLI, at which time AmigaDos takes over,
- types the file in another window, then returns to DirMaster. The
- program invoked by DirMaster must be in your current path - or be
- given a path in the command itself.
-
- 2. Dos-custom - this option sends a custom string and file name to
- the CLI. It is used for commands you won't often use, and do not want
- to configure a special command for.
-
- 3. Dos-CLI - this opens a new CLI. You must type "ENDCLI" (and
- "ENDCLI" must be in your path) before returning to DirMaster.
-
-
- USER CONFIGURABLE ENVIRONMENT
-
- The user-configurable parameters are saved to the file
- "DirMaster.environment" upon program termination. If this file is in
- your current directory on startup, then DirMaster will read its
- contents and configure itself accordingly.
-
-
-
-
-
- REFERENCE SECTION page 10
-
- MENU REFERENCE
-
- PROJECT MENU
-
- ABOUT
- 1. Directory Master - some notes on the current version
-
- 2. Shareware - describes the shareware policy
-
- 3. Credits - mentions some people who contributed to DirMaster
-
- NEW - clears the current database from memory
-
- OPEN - opens up various files that DirMaster uses
- 1. All - reads in all records in a database file
-
- 2. No Extensions - reads in all records in a database file except for
- those records which have the same path and name, but different
- extensions (after the ".")
-
- 3. Custom - reads in a user-definable subset of the database
-
- 4. Category File - reads in a category file
-
- 5. Comment File - reads in a comment file
-
- 6. Name List - reads in a name list
-
- SAVE - saves the current database to the database originally opened
- 1. with categories/comments - stores category and comment numbers in
- the saved database
-
- 2. w/o categories/comments - does not store category and comment
- numbers in the saved database (saves 4 bytes per record)
-
- SAVE AS - saves the current database to a user-specified file
- 1. with categories/comments - stores category and comment numbers in
- the saved database
-
- 2. w/o categories/comments - does not store category and comment
- numbers in the saved database (saves 4 bytes per record)
-
- PRINT - prints the currently DISPLAYED records
- 1. to printer - prints the display list to the printer
-
- 2. to file - prints the display list to a specified file
-
- HELP - presents a 1 page help screen with some notes about DirMaster
-
- QUIT - exits DirMaster
-
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- EDIT MENU page 11
-
- DISK -
- 1. Add - adds the disk in the current drive to the database
-
- 2. Update - deletes the highlighted disk from the database, then adds
- a disk with the same name in the current drive to the database
-
- 3. Examine - reads the disk's contents in to memory and allows you to
- view its contents before adding it to the database
-
- APPEND DATABASE - adds an existing database to one already in memory
- 1. All - appends all records
-
- 2. No extensions - appends all records except for those records which
- have the same path and name, but different extensions (after the ".")
-
- 3. Custom - appends a user-definable subset
-
- 4. Name List - appends a name list
-
- DELETE - deletes records from the database in memory
- 1. Highlighted Records - deletes all highlighted records and
- subrecords of highlighted records
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- 2. Extensions - deletes all records which have the same path and name,
- but different extensions (Does NOT delete the first matching record)
-
- 3. Empty Disks - deletes all disks which have no sub-records
-
- 4. Empty Directories - deletes all directories which have no
- sub-records
-
- 5. Custom - deletes a user-definable subset of records
-
-
- UTILITIES MENU
-
- FIND - searches for specific records or duplicate records
- 1. Records - finds a record in the current display list
-
- 2. Duplicates - finds all duplicate records in the current display
- list
-
- COMPARE - compares a disk to the current database in memory and
- supports several options for printing a list of unique files, copying
- unique files, and deleting matching files.
-
- RESORT - Allows you to specify any combination and any order of 5
- fields (name, size, date, comment, category) as the sorting criteria
- for the display lists
-
- UNHIGHLIGHT - unhighlights all highlighted records
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- page 12
- DOS - implements several AmigaDos utilities (must be in your CLI
- command path to use)
- 1. 1-3 - the first three are user-definable (see Configure Dos
- Utilities)
-
- 4. custom - this is specified each time it is used
-
- 5. CLI - this option brings up a new CLI (you MUST type ENDCLI to get
- out of the CLI before returning to DirMaster)
-
- STATUS - shows how many bytes are required to save and print the
- current database. Also shows the bytes free on the current drive
-
-
- DISPLAY MENU
-
- RECORDS - displays all records (disk, directory and file entries) in
- the database
-
- DISKS - displays all disks in the database
- 1. No sub-records - displays disk names only
-
- 2. Sub-records - displays disks and all sub-records for each disk
-
- DIRECTORIES - displays all directories in the database
-
- FILES - displays all files in the database
-
- HIGHLIGHTED RECORDS - displays all highlighted records
-
- PARENT - displays the parent and the parent's subrecords of the
- highlighted record selected
-
- FIELDS - allows you to select any combination of 5 fields to display
-
- CUSTOM - displays a user-definable subset of records
- 1. Names - displays a subset of names
-
- 2. categories - displays the records whose categories contain the
- specified keyword
-
- 3. comments - displays the records whose comments conatain the
- specified keyword
-
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-
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-
-
- CONFIGURE MENU page 13
-
- COLORS - allows you to pick the colors DirMaster uses
- 1. Predefined - lets you pick between any of 7 predefined color sets
-
- 2. Custom - lets you pick any of 4096 colors for each of DirMaster's 8
- colors
-
- DRIVE - allows you to specify the default drive that DirMaster uses
- 1. df0: - drive df0:
-
- 2. df1: - drive df1:
-
- 3. df2: - drive df2:
-
- 4. custom - lets you specify any other drive
-
- CREDITS - lets you specify names to be displayed in the About-Credits
- option
- 1. User - current user's name
-
- 2. Database - name of whoever created the database
-
- 3. Colors - name of whoever selected the custom colors
-
-
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-
-
- KEYBOARD FUNCTIONS page 14
-
- MENU SHORTCUTS
-
- Hold down the Right Amiga key and press the letter key specified
-
- A - Add Disk
- C - Compare
- D - Delete highlighted records
- E - Examine disk
- F - Find record(s)
- H - Help
- N - New
- O - Open all
- P - Print to printer
- Q - Quit
- R - Resort
- S - Save with categories/comments
- U - Unhighlight records
-
-
- MAIN DIRMASTER WINDOW
-
- Up-arrow = scroll display 1 record up
- Down-arrow = scroll display 1 record down
- SHIFT-up-arrow = scroll display 1 page (23 records) up
- SHIFT-down-arrow = scroll display 1 page (23 records) down
- ALT-up-arrow = pposition display at beginning
- Alt-down-arrow = position display at end
-
-
- FIND WINDOW
-
- Up-arrow = dispay previous records
- Down-arrow = display next record
- SHIFT-up-arrow = display record which is 1 page (1/30 of the total
- records in the display list) up from the current record
-
- SHIFT-down arrow = display record which is 1 page (1/30 of the total
- records in the display list) down from the current record
-
- ALT-up-arrow = display the first record in the current display
- list
- ALT-down-arrow = display the last record in the current display list
-
-
-
-
-
-
- IMAGERY page 15
-
- This section presents Directory Master's main imagery.
-
- 1. Color Sets
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- | |
- | Color Sets |
- | |
- | SET 1 SET 2 SET 3 SET 4 |
- | |
- | SET 5 SET 6 SET 7 CUSTOM |
- | |
- | |
- | OK |
- | |
- ---------------------------------
-
- You may select any of the seven predefined color sets, or the last
- entered custom color set.
-
- 2. Compare Requester
-
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- | |
- | Compare Requester |
- | |
- | Compare disk: DF0: DF1: |
- | |
- | Output to: SCREEN FILE PRINTER |
- | |
- | Fields: NAME SIZE DATE |
- | |
- | Copy new files to another disk: NO YES |
- | |
- | Delete matching files from disk: NO YES |
- | |
- | |
- | OK CANCEL |
- | |
- -----------------------------------------------
-
- The disks that are inserted into the selected drive will be compared
- (file by file) to the database in memory. The files that are on the
- disk but not in the database will always be listed on the screen. In
- addition, this file list may be sent to a text file and or the
- printer. Any combination of the compare fields may be used as long as
- at least one of them is selected. You may also choose to copy all
- files that are on the disk but not in the database to another disk.
- This is useful if you have a lot of duplication on your disks and want
- to consolidate the unique files onto fewer disks. Finally, you may
- choose to delete all files from the compare disks which are already in
- the database. All of these options operate simultaneously, so only
- one pass is made through the compare disk.
-
-
-
-
-
- 3. Custom ... Requester page 16
-
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- | |
- | Custom Display Requester |
- | |
- | Default = All Wildcards = * and ? |
- | |
- | Begin XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX INCLUDE XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX EXCLUDE |
- | |
- | End XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX INCLUDE XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX EXCLUDE |
- | |
- | INCLUDE EXCLUDE INCLUDE XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX EXCLUDE |
- | |
- | |
- | OK RESET CANCEL |
- | |
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- This requester is used for custom displays, custom opens, custom
- appends, and custom deletes. It gives you considerable power in
- defining a subset of records to operate on. (None of the gadgets are
- case sensitive.)
-
- The BEGIN and END gadgets define a range which may be INCLUDED or
- EXCLUDED. For example, setting BEGIN = "c" and END = "h" and selecting
- the INCLUDE gadget will define your range to be all records
- alphabetically greater than or equal to "c" and less than or equal to
- "h". Selecting the EXCLUDE gadget with the same settings would give a
- range of all records less than or equal to "c" and all records greater
- than or equal to "h". Selecting no range defaults to a range of ALL
- RECORDS. After you choose the range of interest, the other gadgets
- define a subset of that range, where "*" is the multiple character
- wildcard and "?" is the one character wildcard symbol. If you want to
- use all records within the specified range, then put an "*" in the
- first string gadget. Otherwise, you may specify up to three strings
- to define a particular subset. When the custom strings contradict
- each other, the top string has least priority and the bottom string
- has most priority. Some examples:
-
- INCLUDE *.c - includes all records w/i range that end with ".c"
-
- INCLUDE d* - includes all records w/i range that begin with "d"
-
- INCLUDE ???*
- INCLUDE d*.c - includes all records w/i range that are 3 or more
- characters long and includes all records that begin with "d" and end
- with ".c"
-
- INCLUDE *.?
- INCLUDE *.info
- EXCLUDE *.o - includes all records w/i range that end with "."
- followed by 1 and only 1 character unless that character is an "o".
- Also includes all records that end with ".info".
-
-
-
-
-
- 4. Display Fields Requester page 17
-
- -----------------------------------------------
- | |
- | Select Display Fields |
- | |
- | NAME SIZE DATE PATH CATEGORY COMMENT |
- | |
- | OK CANCEL |
- | |
- -----------------------------------------------
-
- Determines which fields will be displayed and printed. Any
- combination of fields may be selected, but the display of each record
- is limited to 1 line.
-
- 5. Find Duplicates Requester
-
- -----------------------------------------
- | |
- | Select find duplicate fields |
- | |
- | NAME SIZE DATE CATEGORY COMMENT |
- | |
- | OK CANCEL |
- | |
- -----------------------------------------
-
- When searching for duplicate records, only the fields selected above
- will be used as criteria. Any combination of fields may be selected,
- as long as at least one field is specified.
-
-
-
-
-
-
- 6. FIND WINDOW page 18
-
- Enter a record to find
-
- XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX FIRST
-
- OK CANCEL QUIT
- PREVIOUS
-
- NEXT
-
- Scope: DISPLAYED RECORDS LAST
-
-
- Name:
-
- Size:
-
- Date:
-
- Path:
-
- Category:
-
- Comment:
-
- This window is used to search for a specific record. It may be
- reached via the Utilities-Find-Record option or by double-clicking on
- a file in the display list. The search routine is very fast (less
- than a second to find a record in all databases tested - up to about
- 16000 records).
-
- If you double clicked on a record, it is initially diplayed. Otherwise
- the top record in the previous display list is used.
-
- OK - attempts to find the record which is typed into the find
- gadget
- CANCEL - returns to the display window, at its previous position
- QUIT - returns to the display window, positioned at the found
- record
- FIRST - displays the first record in the display list
- PREVIOUS - displays the previous record in the display list
- NEXT - displays the next record in the display list
- LAST - displays the last record in the display list
-
- Keyboard functions
- Up-arrow - same as PREVIOUS
- Down-arrow - same as NEXT
- ALT-up-arrow - same as FIRST
- ALT_down-arrow - same as LAST
- SHIFT-up-arrow - displays the record which is 1/30th of the display
- list above the current record
- SHIFT-down-arrow - displays the record which is 1/30th of the display
- list below the current record.
-
-
-
-
-
- 7. OPEN Requester page 19
-
- -----------------------------------------
- -----------------------------------------
- | Select a database to open |
- | _ |
- | drawer XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX | | |
- | |X| |
- | first file | | |
- | | | |
- | second file | | |
- | | | |
- | (dir) first directory | | |
- | | | |
- | (dir) second directory | | |
- | | | |
- | - |
- | file XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX |
- | |
- | OK CANCEL |
- | |
- -----------------------------------------
-
- This requester (which was written by Charlie Heath and placed in the
- public domain) is used when you need to specify a file for DirMaster
- to operate on (Yes, I know - never use a preposition to end a sentence
- with). The drawer is the disk and directory of the file. This is
- initially the current drive as selected by the Configure-drive option,
- but you may enter any valid path. To select a file, either click on
- its name or type the name directly into the "file" gadget.
-
-
- 8. Resort Requester
-
- -----------------------------------------
- | |
- | Select sort fields in order |
- | |
- | NAME SIZE DATE CATEGORY COMMENT |
- | |
- | OK CANCEL |
- | |
- -----------------------------------------
-
- This requester lets you specify how DirMaster should sort the DISPLAY
- list. By default, records are sorted alphabetically by name.
- However, you may specify any combination and any order of the 5
- fields. For example, clicking on DATE, then NAME, then SIZE will sort
- the display list first by date. Records that have the same dates will
- then be sorted by NAME. Records that have the same dates and names,
- will then be sorted by size. This sort criteria remains in effect
- until it is changed again.
-
-
-
-
-
-
- SHAREWARE PLEA page 20
-
- Directory Master is a shareware program. Feel free to give it to your
- friends, upload it to your favorite BBS's etc. However, if you
- actually USE this program, please send the $25 registration fee (and
- which version you are using and how you got it) to:
-
- Greg Peters
- 1032 Middy Drive
- WPAFB, OH 45433
-
- In return, you will receive a disk with the latest version of
- Directory Master as well as several sample databases (currently Fred
- Fish 0-118, Amicus 1-22, Micro Computer Associates (61 disks) and
- BIX_28_DEC).
-
-
- GROUP RATES
-
- If you are unwilling to pay $25 for DirMaster, but still want to use
- it with a clear conscious, you can get group rates - subject to the
- following conditions. The group (or 1 person in the group) must buy
- Directory Master at its regular price ($25). Then, the group may
- either pay a one-time license fee of $100 or sell DirMaster to its
- users for $5 per copy. See the options below for full details. I
- will mail updates ONLY to the original purchaser of Directory Master.
- I would appreciate receiving a list of group members who will/are
- using Directory Master, although this is optional. I would like the
- following information to register a group:
-
- Group Name
- Group Location
- Group Size
- Name and address of member in charge of distributing Directory
- Master
-
-
- O P T I O N S
-
- 1. Per-copy option: Directory Master may be distributed to group
- members for $5.00 per copy. The group member in charge of
- distributing Directory Master will send me a check and list of names
- for every 5 (10?) copies sold.
-
- 2. Flat rate option: Directory Master may be distributed to group
- members for a one time license fee of $100.00 (minimum). This applies
- to any size group. In groups that will have more than 50 people
- actually USING Directory Master, I recommend the group decides a price
- they are willing to pay (minimum = $100.00).
-
-
-
-
-
-
- ANY COMMENTS ? page 21
-
- Directory Master evolved into a much better program than I originally
- visualized, mainly due to excellent feedback I have received.
- Although I did not implement everything, I may eventually release
- another version. So, please send me any and all suggestions,
- comments, and criticisms you may have. Thanks.
-
-
- Greg Peters
- 1032 Middy Drive
- WPAFB, Ohio 45433
- (513) 254-8391
- BIX: gpeters
-