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2 ³ F(ile) M(anager)/2 is free software from Mark Kimes ³
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4 ³ READ.ME file -- read before installing ³
5 ³ See end of document for contact info and license details ³
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9File Manager/2 (FM/2) is a free OS/2 3.0 (Warp)+ PM 32-bit
10file/directory/archive maintenance utility (a sort of super-Drives
11object, something midway between the Drives objects and a more
12traditional file manager) with plenty of bells, whistles and utilities,
13drag and drop, context menus, toolbars, bubble help and accelerator
14keys. If you know how to use OS/2, you already know how to use most of
15FM/2. You can easily glean the rest from the extensive online help,
16including tutorials.
17
18This document explains how to install FM/2, including upgrading from
19previous versions. It explains command line syntaxes (parameters in a
20program object) and how to get the program(s) running. The online help
21tells you how to actually use FM/2. I'll try to keep this brief.
22
23 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
24 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
25 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
26 (at your option) any later version.
27
28 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
29 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
30 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
31 GNU General Public License for more details.
32
33 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
34 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
35 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
36
37
38FM/2 3.x installation instructions:
39==================================
40
41First-time installation:
42-----------------------
43 1. Unpack the FM2*.ZIP archive in a private directory (for example,
44 C:\FM2). UNZIP.EXE works nicely to unpack the file.
45
46 2. Run the provided INSTALL.CMD in that directory to build a folder
47 and program objects. INSTALL /? will give you simple command line
48 help on a couple of options.
49
50 3. Run it -- double-click the "FM/2" or "FM/2 Lite" object in the
51 File Manager/2 folder. Play, browse, have fun. Full help is
52 available from within the program, and it helps you with quick
53 initial setup the first time it's run.
54
55Upgrading existing versions of FM/2:
56-----------------------------------
57 If upgrading, just unpack the files in the FM/2 directory. Be
58 sure to overwrite old files. You might want to skip ARCHIVER.BB2
59 if you've customized it -- other customizations are automatically
60 preserved. You might then want to rerun INSTALL or just delete
61 *.TMP and *.ICO to clean up some stuff that you won't need when
62 upgrading. Note: don't attempt to unpack using FM/2 into the
63 directory in which FM/2 is already running -- OS/2 locks in-use
64 files and the upgrade won't be completed properly; not all files
65 will be unpacked.
66
67Moving FM/2:
68-----------
69 Rerun INSTALL.CMD if you move the FM/2 directory. This will make
70 sure all the objects in the folders and *.CMD files point to the
71 right place. Compare to other products, where'd you'd have to
72 reinstall if you could only figure out how to completely uninstall
73 the existing version...
74
75Uninstalling FM/2:
76-----------------
77 If you later decide to remove FM/2, run UNINSTAL.CMD in the FM/2
78 directory and follow simple directions. Both installation and
79 deinstallation are no-brainers. UNINSTAL will help you quickly
80 and easily remove all traces of FM/2 from your system, if you
81 don't like it for some reason. All programs should be so nice.
82
83
84First-time notes:
85================
86
87Starting FM/2 -- how it works, customizing parameters:
88-----------------------------------------------------
89If you start File Manager/2 (filename FM3.EXE) with no parameters, it
90opens the Drive Tree window but no directory windows (unless the "Save
91state of dir windows" toggle is checked -- see online help).
92
93File Manager/2 optionally accepts names of directories in the parameters
94field of its program object; it'll open a directory window for each one.
95Hint: If you often do different specific things with FM/2, you might
96set up a WPS object customized to start up ideally for each activity.
97For example, if you wanted to maintain your BBS areas, you might have
98one object with parameters like: "D:\BBSDIR D:\BBSDIR\MAILIN
99D:\BBSDIR\MAILOUT", and if you also like to use FM/2 to set icons on
100files, you might have another object with parameters like: "E:\MYICONS
101D:\NEWFILES". The State quicklist can also be used for this within FM/2
102itself -- see online help.
103
104You can exclude drives in the parameters by prefacing the drive letter
105with "/", and there can be more than one drive letter behind the "/"
106(i.e. "/BH" to exclude both drives B: and H:). Hint: Many people like
107to use /B to exclude "phantom" drive B: if they have a single-floppy
108system. Similarly, you can cause drives NOT to be prescanned by the
109Drive Tree by prefacing the drive letter with ";", drives NOT to load
110icons for objects by prefacing the drive letter with ",", drives NOT to
111load subjects for objects by prefacing the drive letter with "`" and
112drives NOT to load longnames for objects by prefacing the drive letter
113with "'". This can be handy if you have a very slow drive like a CD-ROM
114or Zip drive. FM/2 Lite recognizes these switches, too. See also the
115Drive Flags dialog in FM/2.
116
117If you place the plus sign "+" (alone, separated from anything else by
118spaces) in the parameters, FM/2 will log, to FM2.LOG, delete, rename,
119move and copy operations that are performed by drag-and-drop or with the
120menus. FM/2 Lite recognizes this switch, too.
121
122The parameter "-" (alone, separated from anything else by spaces) causes
123FM/2 to ignore, not load or save, the previous state of directory
124windows (see the "Save state of dir windows" toggle under Config
125Menu->Toggles in the online help) for that invocation.
126
127You can specify the name of an alternate INI file with "-<inifilename>"
128-- for example, "-C:\FM2\MYINI.INI".
129
130How to get started using FM/2:
131-----------------------------
132Please read the following sections in the online help when you start
133FM/2 for the first time: "How to use FM/2's Help," "Terminology" and
134"General Help," then "Hints." A peek at the labelled "Window Layouts"
135pictures would probably be a good idea, too. The rest you can browse as
136you get time/feel the need; for instance, if you want to know what a
137toggle does, read the help under Settings notebook for that page (each
138Settings notebook page has its own Help button).
139
140If you prefer hardcopy help, print this file, run FM/2, press Ctrl + F1,
141click the "Print" button at the bottom of the help window that appears
142and then print both the "Contents" and "All sections" (keep an eye on
143the printer, after page 100 of "All sections" as the Help Manager will
144begin printing its own help then -- you may want to abort printing at
145that point). Advanced and/or curious users may also want to print
146FM3TOOLS.DAT and ARCHIVER.BB2. Be sure you have plenty of paper and ink
147handy -- the package is well documented. You'll probably also want a
148three-ring binder and hole punch to get it bound, as staples aren't
149going through that puppy. You can, of course, print only the sections
150that are of particular interest to you.
151
152You may want to either move ARCHIVER.BB2 (the data file containing
153information about archiver programs and archive files) to a directory in
154your PATH= statement or erase this one if you've customized an old one.
155FM/2 can still find, use and maintain ARCHIVER.BB2 on the PATH; it
156doesn't have to be in FM/2's directory (this allows it to be used by
157other programs as well, like XGroup, XBBS/2, LA, AV, ZTreeBold, etc.).
158Remember, FM/2 works best with OS/2, not DOS, archivers.
159
160Additional documentation:
161------------------------
162 FM3.HLP: FM/2's online help file.
163
164Look in the FM/2 Docs subfolder of the File Manager/2 folder for easy
165access to all documentation.
166
167
168Bonus programs:
169==============
170
171You'll note the extra objects that the Install program creates in the
172FM/2 Tools subfolder of the File Manager/2 folder. FM/2 is modular, so
173that you can get directly to some of its components without running the
174entire ball of wax. This may allow you to enhance the behavior of some
175of your other applications in the WPS tradition. You don't _have_ to
176keep these around, of course -- FM/2 itself contains all their
177functionality.
178
179 Archive Viewer/2: Intended for drag-and-drop operation (or WPS
180 association) with WPS objects or other
181 applications. Drag an archive onto it, drop it,
182 get an archive listing box. FM/2's installation
183 program sets up some associations between archive
184 files and this program by file extension (run
185 INSTALL with "NOASSOC" as an argument if you don't
186 want them). AV/2 will try to display whatever
187 you give it as sensibly as it can. Filename AV2.EXE.
188
189 EA Viewer: Drag a file system object onto it and it'll show
190 you the object's extended attributes. Filename
191 EAS.EXE.
192
193 INI Viewer: Drag an .INI file onto it and it'll show you its
194 contents. Filename INI.EXE.
195
196 Bookshelf Viewer: Shows all .INF files in a listbox and lets you
197 pick the one(s) you want to view. If you give any
198 command line argument, the .HLP files on the HELP
199 path will be shown instead (the Helpfile Viewer
200 object calls VIEWINFS.EXE with "dummy" for an
201 argument, for example). Filename VIEWINFS.EXE.
202
203 Process Killer: Lets you kill off renegade processes. An English
204 version of PSTAT.EXE must be on your PATH.
205 Filename KILLPROC.EXE.
206
207 Undeleter: Lets you undelete files (via interface with
208 UNDELETE.COM). Drag a file system object onto it
209 and it'll let you undelete files for that drive.
210 Filename UNDEL.EXE.
211
212 Visual Tree: Opens a Drive Tree window (like the WPS Drives
213 object with more horsepower). Filename VTREE.EXE.
214
215 Visual Directory: Opens a Directory Container window; drag a file
216 system object onto it and this will open its
217 directory (like a WPS directory Folder with more
218 horsepower). Filename VDIR.EXE.
219
220 Collector: Opens a Collector window. Filename VCOLLECT.EXE.
221 Two other objects, "See all files" and "Seek and
222 scan" are created which call up the Collector and
223 go directly to dialogs for the appropriate
224 purpose.
225
226 Global Viewer: Opens a global view of a drive or drives. Filename
227 GLOBAL.EXE.
228
229 Databar: Opens a databar showing some system information.
230 Filename DATABAR.EXE.
231
232 DirSize: Shows where drive usage is concentrated. Filename
233 DIRSIZE.EXE.
234
235 FM/2 Lite: A simplified interface for "dummies." Filename
236 FM4.EXE.
237
238FM/2's install creates FM2.CMD, AV2.CMD, VDIR.CMD, VTREE.CMD,
239VCOLLECT.CMD, UNDEL.CMD, KILLPROC.CMD, INI.CMD, EAS.CMD, DIRSIZE.CMD,
240VIEWINFS.CMD and VIEWHELP.CMD files for you in a directory "utils" off
241the install directory. You should add this directory to your PATH=
242statement in CONFIG.SYS (type HELP PATH at a command line for more
243info). If you prefer, FM/2's INSTALL builds a SETENV.CMD in the FM/2
244directory which you can call to set the PATH for FM/2 in any given
245session without modifying CONFIG.SYS.
246
247
248Troubleshooting:
249===============
250
251If FM/2 won't run, the probable culprit is CONFIG.SYS. Your LIBPATH
252statement should contain a ".\" entry. If yours doesn't, add it. It's
253standard for an OS/2 installation, but some buggy install programs knock
254it out because they translate entries to their full pathname before
255rewriting (so ".\" gets translated to whatever the current directory is
256for the buggy install program). What this ".\" entry does is allow a
257program to find and use .DLL files in the program's current directory --
258obviously something you want programs to be able to do, otherwise you'd
259have to put every application's .DLLs into directories already on the
260LIBPATH, or add the directories of all applications to the LIBPATH, a
261rather huge pain in the, uh, neck.
262
263If things in FM/2 are suddenly acting strange after an upgrade, first
264make _sure_ you unpacked _all_ the files and overwrote the old ones,
265then ran INSTALL.CMD to update your WPS objects.
266
267If the "FM/2 Online Help" object in the "FM/2 Docs" subfolder won't work
268properly, you've got a version of VIEW.EXE that won't directly display
269help (.HLP) files. Use SEEHELP.EXE from the FM/2 Utilities package to
270get around this problem (or upgrade your version of OS/2).
271
272Don't drag files over Netscape -- it will lock up if files (not WPS
273objects; there's a subtle difference) are dragged over it.
274
275Known problems/shortcomings:
276===========================
277
278 - FM/2 does not properly report sizes of some files with long name
279 resident on Win95/NT drives.
280
281 - File List Container fails to fill after drive change SYS0039 error.
282
283 - Tree switching on Focus/Directory Change appears to be slower than
284 expected.
285
286 - Access to LS120 and FAT32 drives slower than expected
287
288 - Icon display in Directory Container does not always match WPS icons
289
290 - Spurious WPS Objects Handles created during some operations
291
292
293About FM/2:
294==========
295
296FM/2 was originally written by:
297
298 Mark Kimes
299 <hectorplasmic@worldnet.att.net>
300
301He has kindly allowed me to take over maintenance and support of FM/2 and to
302release the program under the GNU GPL license. I'm sure he would appreciate
303a Thank You note for his generosity.
304
305Support:
306=======
307
308Please address support questions and enhancement requests to:
309
310 Steven H. Levine
311 steve53@earthlink.net
312
313I also monitor most of the comp.os.os2.apps newsgroup.
314
315Thanks and enjoy.
316
317$Id: README 55 2003-04-18 04:11:20Z root $
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