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7FM/2 3.18 This release removes high memory support at least for now.
8Changes made to the openwatcom compiler which adds large file support to the
9open file functions created a problem since DosOpenL doesn't work correctly
10with high memory. This change also fixes the paste failure in VIO windows
11when copying from FM/2.
12
13We have provided an archiver description for use with unzip ver 6. It is contained
14in ARCHIVER.TMP. The installer copies the description to ARCHIVER.BB2 (last entry).
15If you plan on using ver 6 as your default unzip you will need to activate this
16description. The instructions follow:
17
18- This archiver definition assumes that UNZIP v6
19 a) is named UNZIP.EXE
20 b) is on the PATH
21 c) precedes all other UNZIP.EXE versions on the PATH.
22 If any of these are not true, then either correct the problem listed above or:
23 1) Select the UNZIP v6 definition. (See below.)
24 2) Click on the "Edit" button
25 3) Modify all instances of UNZIP.EXE to include a full path for UNZIP.EXE v6.
26 4) Click on "OK", then "Close" and then "Yes" to exit and save your changes.
27
28- FM/2 will not use this entry unless
29 a) It is the only UNZIP definition; or
30 b) You select it manually; or
31 c) You move UNZIP v6 ahead of all the UNZIP's in the list of archivers.
32 In order to move UNZIP v6 ahead of the other UNZIP's:
33 1) Select the UNZIP v6 definition. (See below.)
34 2) Click on the "Up" button until the UNZIP v6 entry precedes all other
35 UNZIP definitions.(If you have never modified ARCHIVER.BB2 it will
36 need to be moved to the very top)
37 3) Click on "Close" and then "Yes" to exit and save your changes
38
39- Selecting the UNZIP v6 definition:
40 1) Start FM/2
41 2) Select the "Config" menu
42 3) Select the "Edit" submenu
43 4) Select the "Edit an archiver..." menu item
44 5) In the dialog that appears scroll the list, if necessary, and select
45 the UNZIP v6 definition
46
47We have made changes to the open files logic to correct some odd issues
48caused by MMPM when ogg, flac and/or mpg IOProcs are installed. MPGs are now
49recognized as media and zero byte files trigger a dialog offering to open
50them in the text editor. We now pass .wpi files to the WPS if no association
51is set for them. If you see FM/2 attempt to open non-media files as a media file
52or fails to open a media file recognized as such by OS/2 as media, let us know.
53
54We reworked the user commands. Doing so makes COMMANDS.DAT obsolete with the
55commands moving to FM3INI.INI. We did this to eliminate toolbar entry failures
56caused by reordering the commands. It also keeps the hotkey the same following
57a reorder and allows the user to select the hotkey they wish to use. The first
58time you run 3.18, it will copy the commands information from COMMANDS.DAT to
59the INI. COMMANDS.DAT isn't deleted or changed so you can revert to an earlier
60version without losing old commands. However, any commands you add or change
61with this version will not be seen by older versions.
62
63You can use Ctrl-click to select state or commonly used directory quicklist entries
64or walk dialog user list entries without activating them. This is handy for deleting
65entries without changing the window's state.Compare directories has been rework to
66enhance its speed, allow for quick cancel and provide the option of AND'ed
67selection (CTRL click). AND'ed selection selects from currently selected entries
68as opposed to all entries. See the help file for more information. We have fixed
69some rare traps and hangs and a few annoying bugs like the failure of the append
70checkbox in the list file dialog to append. Please see the history file for a more
71complete list of changes.
72
73FM/2 3.17: This release provides for loading FM/2 partially in high memory
74since this won't work on older systems (pre fixpack 13?) or you might have
75other reasons not to use it we provide a low memory version also. Some high
76loaded programs hang in the exit handler (i.e. don't close). We didn't
77experience this problem but if you do install the low memory version (3.17.0).
78The high memory version is 3.17.1.
79
80This release makes changes that should speed the scanning and
81container filling in FM/2. We have added some visual clues to let you know
82FM/2 is still working. The LED in the lower right hand corner now blinks
83while long operations are in progress or you can open the thread note
84window (click on the LED) for even more detailed information about an
85operation in progress. We also added a better "scanning" message.
86
87We have updated the look and functionality of the drivebar. It now has the
88drive letters superimposed over the drive icons allowing for larger icons.
89We have add a refresh removable media and rescan button to the beginning
90of the bar to make it a more complete replacement for the tree container
91in FM/2 lite. You can also show the file system type or drive label next
92to the drive letter in the tree container. See the Tree settings notebook
93page to try this option.
94
95The INI viewer option on the utilities menu now lets you choose to open
96the user INI, system INI or FM2's INI. We now allow LONGNAMES to be
97displayed for FAT & LAN drives and we delete .LONGNAME EA if it becomes
98the filename on a copy or move. In addition to these we fixed 2 rare crashes
99and a hang associated with SMP. We also fixed a handful of interface problems.
100See the history file for more information.
101
102FM/2 3.16: This release makes changes that should allow FM/2 to be
103translated into different languages. It also adds date and number
104formatting based on the system locale settings. We now need to find
105some individuals who are interested in doing the translations.
106Currently, double bit character sets are not supported in FM/2.
107
108We have also fixed multiple minor annoyances such as improving
109detection of text verses binary files when opening viewers and
110filtering/(de)select mask now works for archives with pathnames.
111We added the ability to turn error/alert beeps on and off in the
112settings notebook (General page) and changes to the details switches
113in compare directories are now saved. See the history for more details.
114
115FM/2 3.15: This release turns on some new features by default
116don't panic they can all be turned off if you don't like them.
117The first is recursive scanning on start up. This slows the initial
118scan a bit but speeds expansion of the tree later. It is on for
119local hard drives and can be turned on for other drive types. The
120second new feature is an automatic rescan of the drive tree on
121eject of removable media keeping the tree container more current.
122Both of these features can be turn on or off on the scanning page
123of the notebook. The third new feature actually turns write verify
124off on a per drive basis. This is to address the fact that many
125USB removables fail or worse (hangs/traps) when write verify is on.
126We turn it off by default for removables other than standard floppies.
127If you want it on/off for a given drive edit that drive's drive flags
128accordingly. The global write verify selector is unchanged and the
129drive flags have no effect if it is off.
130
131We have some additional new items we hope you will find useful. We
132have added the ability to have the extract commands create a
133subdirectory based on the archive file name for the extraction target.
134Seek and Scan has been added to the drives and directories context
135menu and when selected from there will add the drive or directory as
136the root for the search. We also added refresh removable media so
137you can scan for newly inserted drives from the tree container
138We did some additional work on the main menus like adding Databar
139to the utilities menu and we now gray out items that are unavailable
140or inappropriate and un-grayed some items that were inappropriately
141turned off. We reorganized the internal editor menus as well.
142
143We made changes to the archiver code so that archivers that don't
144have specific start/end list strings will work (i.e. TAR.EXE). We
145have included the commands for .tar .tar.gz and .tar.bz in archiver.tmp
146(gzip.exe and/or bzip.exe must be in the path) These only work with tar 1.15
147or higher. We included a separate entry for TAR 1.10 but versions of TAR prior
148to 1.15 don't work for tar.gz/bz2 files. You can either replace archiver.bb2
149with the archiver.tmp or if you have made changes to archiver.bb2 you can cut
150and paste the new archiver definitions into an appropriate position in your
151existing archiver.bb2
152
153Numerous fixes to minor interface appearance and behavior issues are also include.
154We have added exceptq support to make it easier to track down defects. We
155also eliminated the cause of three rare traps including one associated with
156deleting directories. See the history file for more details.
157
158FM/2 3.14: This release updates many of the icons and bitmaps
159used in FM/2. In addition, more updates have been made to the
160toolbars to activate the new toolbars follow the instruction for
161using CFGMGR in the section about version 3.13. One other change
162may require some user intervention. Inadvertently the expected
163name of the filters data file was change in version 3.12 from
164filters.dat to filter.dat. We have corrected this, however, this
165means your filters may be spread across 2 different files or may
166seem to have disappeared. If they have disappeared go to the FM/2
167directory and rename the file filter.dat to filters.dat. This should
168restore your saved filters. If you find you have both filter.dat and
169filters.dat use a text editor to add the contents of filter.dat
170to filters.dat.
171
172This release also contains some menu changes with unformatted drives
173using the "drives" context menu, the elimination of more than one
174default on some submenus and menu items such as "format" being
175disabled for network drives and enabled for removables. Some of the
176changes should make FM/2 more responsive (Let us know if you notice
177a difference). We have also included some bug fixes.
178
179FM/2 3.13: Many of the changes in this release are related to
180the toolbars. A new feature is that the current toolbar, along
181with the current Target directory, are now saved and restored
182with states. Toolbar code and documentation has been improved, new
183toolbar button bitmaps have been added and bugs have been fixed.
184
185The installation of FM/2 will not replace existing user
186customization files like the toolbar files. So, if this is not
187your first installation of FM/2, some of these improvements will
188not be available because of the old, pre v3.13 toolbar files. It
189is therefore recommended that you run the following:
190
191 CFGMGR /INSTALL /DEFAULTS /TOOLBARSONLY /UNATTENDED
192
193CFGMGR is a REXX program located in the FM/2 installation directory.
194If run as given above it will copy your existing toolbar files into
195a "User_config_backup" subdirectory and then install FM/2 default
196toolbar files. If you have done some customizations of FM/2 toolbars
197you can use a text editor and/or file comparison utility like GFC
198to "merge" your changes, now found in the backup subdirectory,
199with the default files now found in the FM/2 directory. If you want
200more control over the operation of CFGMGR, then leave off the
201/UNATTENDED parameter. Without the /UNATTENDED parameter CFGMGR
202will ask your permission before replacing each file.
203
204The delete = move to trash can is off by default (turn it on on the
205General settings notebook page). FM/2 now checks for adequate disk
206space to avoid data loss.
207
208We also fixed some additional bugs and provide some performance
209enhancements. If you have had trouble with "broken pipe" errors
210copying to a Netdrive samba drive let me know if it now works
211better. I have built in some retries for this error but can't test
212it since I don't see the problem. Also please report back to us anytime
213you see the Debug error report to author box with as much detail about
214what you were doing as possible. Thanks
215
216FM/2 3.12 Fixes a bug introduced in 3.11 (trap when viewing
217multiple files from an archive at the same time). It also adds
218Open Default, Open Settings and via an accel key ctrl + l Open
219Multimedia (using FM2play.exe) to the archive viewer. FM/2 now
220uses the system TMP/TEMP directory for it temporary files and
221cleans up after a crash on the next restart. FM/2 creates a
222subdirectory of the pattern $FM2*.*. The settings notebook can
223now be closed using Esc, F3 or Enter; the last 2 save any
224changes that have been made. You can now select which environment
225variables to show when using show the environment in the drive
226tree. Just add or remove from the list on the "Tree" page of
227the notebook. It defaults initially to the current list. You can
228now save/append either a full pathname or just a filename or a
229list of either to the clipboard. We have changed the wording
230in the menus to make this easier to find. We fixed a few other
231minor issues see the history for more details.
232
233FM/2 3.11 adds the option of having delete move the objects
234to the Xworkplace trashcan. Undelete will open the trashcan
235so you can restore deleted files. The only short coming is you
236will need to rescan in order to see the restored file.
237We also added a reserved state which allows you to return
238FM/2 to the state it was in on start up (the shut down state).
239We have improved the filtering of file names that contain
240multiple periods and fixed FM/2's failure to always follow
241the details settings from the setup notebook. The primary
242task achieved for this release was the addition of fortify
243support which allowed us to fix a handful of memory usage
244related bugs. We fixed a few other minor issues see the
245history for more details.
246
247Fm/2 3.10 adds the ability to set the command line length
248to correspond to the command shell you are using. We have
249moved some menu items to submenus to reduce menu clutter
250while adding "unhide" to reveal previously hidden items and
251adding a settings notebook submenu to allow selection of the
252page you wish to visit. We have updated the look of several
253dialogs and containers including adding the ability to remember
254size location and presentation parameters. We have reworked
255the save state on close so it will save the different states
256of multiple directory containers and in greater detail. This
257state can also be restored at anytime during a session by
258selecting it from the "States" drop down. We have provided better
259progress indicators to update the progress of long operations.
260We now provide both the SYM & MAP files in a separate WarpIN
261package. This will allow interested individuals the tools needed
262to assist with analyzing any problem that may occur. This
263package is not needed to run FM/2. As always this update
264provides some performance enhancements and defect fixes.
265
266FM/2 3.09 adds "mailto:" so you can configure the ability to
267double click an email address in the new viewer and have it
268open a new email using that address. The viewer page in the
269settings notebook was split into 2 pages to facilitate the
270change. Additionally, We fixed some defects and enhanced
271performance in some areas such as commandline quoting.
272
273FM/2 3.08 has had changes to its file filtering logic.
274It now searches for the last extension if a mask like *.zip
275is used. This change was made to over come the problem with
276associations failing on files with multiple ".". You can
277also search for a complete string within the file names by
278using the pattern *stuff* (stuff can't contain an * or ?).
279If "stuff" contains an * or ? the old method of searching
280(character by character)is used.Large (>4GiB) file support
281has been added.
282
283FM/2 3.07 had changes made to its INI file structure.
284These changes mean that the INI file is not backward
285compatible. Please backup you FM3.INI file before installing
286so you can revert to an earlier version without losing some
287of your customizations. Please note you need to leave a copy
288of the fm3.ini file in the install directory in order to keep your
289customizations in 3.07. The temp file fm3.!!! will not update
290the new INI as it is only used when FM/2 is running.
291
292File Manager/2 (FM/2) starting with version 3.6 is being
293built with OpenWatcom. Changing compilers can introduce
294unexpected problem so you may want to backup your current
295install, or at minimum have a working copy of the FM/2
296version 3.5.9 WarpIN package available for reinstall if problems arise.
297To backup your current install simple zip up your install
298directory with its subdirectories or copy them to a different
299location.To restore simply copy the old FM/2 back to the
300its original location. Remember you can't use the new FM/2
301to do this since if it is running some files will be locked
302and won't be replaced. If you didn't backup and need to go
303back just install the 3.5.9 WarpIN package over the new
304install. It will warn you that the install is newer but just
305tell it to install anyway. The WarpIN install process is
306designed to save all your customizations. Don't delete the
307new install if you don't have a backup since this will result
308in the loss of any custom changes you have made. If you need
309to delete it to get the reinstall to work. Backup up the new
310install and then copy the *.bmp, *.tls, *.dat, *.cmd & *.ini
311files back to the install directory after the reinstall.
312Don't copy the *.str files as they are version specific.
313If you have problems be sure to report it (See Support
314at the end of this file).
315
316File Manager/2 (FM/2) is a free OS/2(Warp)/eCS Presentation
317Manager 32-bit file/directory/archive maintenance utility
318(a sort of super-Drives object, something midway between the
319Drives objects and a more traditional file manager) with plenty
320of bells, whistles and utilities, drag and drop, context menus,
321toolbars, bubble help and accelerator keys. If you know how
322to use OS/2, you already know how to use most of FM/2. You
323can easily glean the rest from the extensive online help,
324including tutorials.
325
326This document explains how to install FM/2, including
327upgrading from previous versions. It explains command line
328syntaxes (parameters in a program object) and how to get the
329program(s) running. The online help tells you how to
330actually use FM/2. I'll try to keep this brief.
331
332This program is free software; you can redistribute it
333and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
334License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
335version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
336version.
337
338This program is distributed in the hope that it will be
339useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
340warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
341PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more
342details.
343
344You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
345License along with this program; if not, write to the Free
346Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330,
347Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
348
349
350FM/2 3.x installation instructions:
351==================================
352
353Pre-requisite:
354 WarpIN 0.9.20 or higher must be installed.
355
356Install (or re-install) from a FM/2 ZIP file distribution
357---------------------------------------------------------
358
3591. Unpack the FM2*.ZIP archive in a private directory (for
360example, C:\TMP). (UNZIP.EXE works nicely to unpack the
361file.) Two WPI files, FM2.WPI and FM2UTILS.WPI will be
362unzipped.
363
3642. Follow the instructions for installing from WPI file(s)
365below.
366
367
368Install (or re-install) from a FM/2 WPI file distribution
369---------------------------------------------------------
370
3711. Open the WPS folder containing the WPI file(s).
372
3732. Double click on FM2.WPI. Since WarpIN associates itself
374with WPI files this will start WarpIN with FM2.WPI as the
375parameter.
376
3773, You may then install FM/2 to a directory of your choice
378and, if FM2UTILS.WPI is present, install FM/2 Utilities to
379a directory of your choice.
380
381NOTE: If you double click on FM2UTILS.WPI instead of
382FM2.WPI, you will only be able to install the FM/2
383Utilities. It is recommended that, even if you only want to
384install FM/2 Utilities, that you do so using FM2.WPI.
385
386
387Moving FM/2 and/or FM/2 Utilities:
388----------------------------------
389
3901. Copy your existing installation directory to the new
391location.
392
3932. If you have added your own icons to any of the FM/2
394folders, then you should move them elsewhere temporarily.
395
3963. Follow the instructions for de-installing below.
397
3984. Re-install the package using the installation
399instructions above. This will update the WarpIN database and
400reset your icons to the new locations.
401
4025. Move the icons you saved in step #2, back into the FM/2
403folders if you wish.
404
405
406De-installing FM/2 and/or FM/2 Utilities:
407-----------------------------------------
408
4091. Run WarpIN without parameters.
410
4112. Right click on a package you want to de-install and
412select "de-install all packages".
413
4143. Click on OK in the "De-install Packages" window that
415appears.
416
417
418=================
419First-time notes:
420=================
421
422Starting FM/2 -- how it works, customizing parameters:
423
424If you start File Manager/2 (filename FM3.EXE) with no
425parameters, it opens the Drive Tree window but no directory
426windows (unless the "Save state of dir windows" toggle is
427checked -- see online help).
428
429File Manager/2 optionally accepts names of directories in
430the parameters field of its program object; it'll open a
431directory window for each one. Hint: If you often do
432different specific things with FM/2, you might set up a WPS
433object customized to start up ideally for each activity. For
434example, if you wanted to maintain your BBS areas, you might
435have one object with parameters like: "D:\BBSDIR
436D:\BBSDIR\MAILIN D:\BBSDIR\MAILOUT", and if you also like to
437use FM/2 to set icons on files, you might have another
438object with parameters like: "E:\MYICONS D:\NEWFILES". The
439State quicklist can also be used for this within FM/2 itself
440-- see online help.
441
442You can exclude drives in the parameters by prefacing the
443drive letter with "/", and there can be more than one drive
444letter behind the "/" (i.e. "/BH" to exclude both drives B:
445and H:). Hint: Many people like to use /B to exclude
446"phantom" drive B: if they have a single-floppy system.
447Similarly, you can cause drives NOT to be prescanned by the
448Drive Tree by prefacing the drive letter with ";", drives
449NOT to load icons for objects by prefacing the drive letter
450with ",", drives NOT to load subjects for objects by
451prefacing the drive letter with "`" and drives NOT to load
452longnames for objects by prefacing the drive letter with
453"'". This can be handy if you have a very slow drive like a
454CD-ROM or Zip drive. FM/2 Lite recognizes these switches,
455too. See also the Drive Flags dialog in FM/2.
456
457If you place the plus sign "+" (alone, separated from
458anything else by spaces) in the parameters, FM/2 will log,
459to FM2.LOG, delete, rename, move and copy operations that
460are performed by drag-and-drop or with the menus. FM/2 Lite
461recognizes this switch, too.
462
463The parameter "-" (alone, separated from anything else by
464spaces) causes FM/2 to ignore, not load or save, the
465previous state of directory windows (see the "Save state of
466dir windows" toggle under Config Menu->Toggles in the online
467help) for that invocation.
468
469You can specify the name of an alternate INI file with
470"-<inifilename>" -- for example: "-C:\FM2\MYINI.INI".
471
472You can also specify the INI file location with the
473environment variable FM2INI -- for example:
474 SET FM2INI=C:\FM2\MYINI.INI.
475
476
477------------------------------
478How to get started using FM/2:
479-----------------------------
480Please read the following sections in the online help when
481you start FM/2 for the first time: "How to use FM/2's Help,"
482"Terminology" and "General Help," then "Hints." A peek at
483the labeled "Window Layouts" pictures would probably be a
484good idea, too. The rest you can browse as you get time/feel
485the need; for instance, if you want to know what a toggle
486does, read the help under Settings notebook for that page
487(each Settings notebook page has its own Help button).
488
489If you prefer hard copy help, print this file, run FM/2,
490press F1, click the "Print" button at the bottom (IBM View)
491or top (Newview)of the help window that appears and then print
492both the "Contents" and "All sections" (keep an eye on the printer,
493after page 100 of "All sections" as the Help Manager will
494begin printing its own help then -- you may want to abort
495printing at that point). Advanced and/or curious users may
496also want to print FM3TOOLS.DAT and ARCHIVER.BB2. Be sure
497you have plenty of paper and ink handy -- the package is
498well documented. You'll probably also want a three-ring
499binder and hole punch to get it bound, as staples aren't
500going through that puppy. You can, of course, print only the
501sections that are of particular interest to you.
502
503Additional documentation:
504------------------------
505 FM3.HLP: FM/2's online help file.
506
507Look in the FM/2 Docs subfolder of the File Manager/2 folder
508for easy access to all documentation.
509
510
511Bonus programs:
512==============
513
514You'll note the extra objects that the Install program
515creates in the FM/2 Tools subfolder of the File Manager/2
516folder. FM/2 is modular, so that you can get directly to
517some of its components without running the entire ball of
518wax. This may allow you to enhance the behavior of some of
519your other applications in the WPS tradition. You don't
520_have_ to keep these around, of course -- FM/2 itself
521contains all their functionality.
522
523ARCHIVE VIEWER/2: Intended for drag-and-drop operation (or
524WPS association) with WPS objects or other applications.
525Drag an archive onto it, drop it, get an archive listing
526box. FM/2's installation program sets up some associations
527between archive files and this program by file extension.
528AV/2 will try to display whatever you give it as
529sensibly as it can. Filename AV2.EXE.
530
531EA VIEWER: Drag a file system object onto it and it'll show
532you the object's extended attributes. Filename EAS.EXE.
533
534INI VIEWER: Drag an .INI file onto it and it'll show you its
535contents. Filename INI.EXE.
536
537BOOKSHELF VIEWER: Shows all .INF files in a listbox and lets
538you pick the one(s) you want to view. If you give any
539command line argument, the .HLP files on the HELP path will
540be shown instead (the Helpfile Viewer object calls
541VIEWINFS.EXE with "dummy" for an argument, for example).
542Filename VIEWINFS.EXE.
543
544PROCESS KILLER: Lets you kill off renegade processes. An
545English version of PSTAT.EXE must be on your PATH. Filename
546KILLPROC.EXE.
547
548UNDELETE: Lets you undelete files (via interface with
549UNDELETE.COM). Drag a file system object onto it and it'll
550let you undelete files for that drive. Filename UNDEL.EXE.
551
552VISUAL TREE: Opens a Drive Tree window (like the WPS Drives
553object with more horsepower). Filename VTREE.EXE.
554
555VISUAL DIRECTORY: Opens a Directory Container window; drag a
556file system object onto it and this will open its directory
557(like a WPS directory Folder with more horsepower). Filename
558VDIR.EXE.
559
560COLLECTOR: Opens a Collector window. Filename VCOLLECT.EXE.
561Two other objects, "See all files" and "Seek and scan" are
562created which call up the Collector and go directly to
563dialogs for the appropriate purpose.
564
565GLOBAL VIEWER: Opens a global view of a drive or drives.
566Filename GLOBAL.EXE.
567
568DATABAR: Opens a databar showing some system information.
569Filename DATABAR.EXE.
570
571DIRSIZE: Shows where drive usage is concentrated. Filename
572DIRSIZE.EXE.
573
574FM/2 LITE: A simplified interface for "dummies." Filename
575FM4.EXE.
576
577FM/2's install creates FM2.CMD, AV2.CMD, VDIR.CMD,
578VTREE.CMD, VCOLLECT.CMD, UNDEL.CMD, KILLPROC.CMD, INI.CMD,
579EAS.CMD, DIRSIZE.CMD, VIEWINFS.CMD and VIEWHELP.CMD files
580for you in a directory "utils" off the install directory.
581You should add this directory to your PATH= statement in
582CONFIG.SYS (type HELP PATH at a command line for more info).
583If you prefer, FM/2's INSTALL builds a SETENV.CMD in the
584FM/2 directory which you can call to set the PATH for FM/2
585in any given session without modifying CONFIG.SYS.
586
587
588Troubleshooting:
589===============
590
591If FM/2 won't run, the probable culprit is CONFIG.SYS. Your
592LIBPATH statement should contain a ".;" entry. If yours
593doesn't, add it. It's standard for an OS/2 installation, but
594some buggy install programs knock it out because they
595translate entries to their full pathname before rewriting
596(so ".;" gets translated to whatever the current directory
597is for the buggy install program). What this ".;" entry does
598is allow a program to find and use .DLL files in the
599program's current directory -- obviously something you want
600programs to be able to do, otherwise you'd have to put every
601application's .DLLs into directories already on the LIBPATH,
602or add the directories of all applications to the LIBPATH, a
603rather huge pain in the, uh, neck.
604
605If things in FM/2 are suddenly acting strange after an
606upgrade, first check the integrity of the install using
607using WarpIN. If it shows a problem rerun the install
608package. If that fails try uninstalling with WarpIN and reinstalling.
609Backup your existing directory so you can save any changes
610you made to the template files then uninstall and reinstall.
611Once you have FM/2 working migrate the *.ini, *.dat, *.tls,
612*.bb2 and *.cmd from your old install/backup to recover your
613custom settings
614
615If the "FM/2 Online Help" object in the "FM/2 Docs"
616subfolder won't work properly, you've got a version of
617VIEW.EXE that won't directly display help (.HLP) files. Use
618SEEHELP.EXE from the FM/2 Utilities package to get around
619this problem (or upgrade your version of OS/2).
620
621Don't drag files over Netscape -- it will lock up if files
622(not WPS objects; there's a subtle difference) are dragged
623over it.
624
625If you get a popup dialog that needs to be reported to the
626maintainer, you can either take a screen shot or you can
627capture the information from STDERR with:
628
629 FM3 2>STDERR.LOG
630
631This technique works for FM/2, FM/2 Lite and all the
632standalone applets.
633
634If you are having trouble with Drag and Drop operations, try
635the + command line switch described above. The content of
636FM2.LOG may be helpful.
637
638
639Known problems/shortcomings:
640===========================
641
642- See the section of this name in the FM/2 help file (FM3.hlp).
643It is installed to the same directory as FM/2.
644
645- See http://svn.netlabs.org/fm2/report/1 for a complete list of
646currently active bugs
647
648
649About FM/2:
650==========
651
652FM/2 was originally written by:
653
654 Mark Kimes
655 <hectorplasmic@worldnet.att.net>
656
657He has kindly allowed me to take over maintenance and
658support of FM/2 and to release the program under the GNU GPL
659license. I'm sure he would appreciate a Thank You note for
660his generosity.
661
662
663Support:
664=======
665
666There is a Yahoo group devoted to fm/2 at:
667
668 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/fm2user/
669
670 This group is now closed but it still contains some useful information
671
672There is a new mailing list at:
673
674 fm2-user@netlabs.org
675
676 To subscribe send an email to:
677
678 fm2-user-subscribe@netlabs.org
679
680 The subject and body can be empty.
681
682 This group is mirrored on Gmane at:
683
684 http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.fm2.user
685
686You will find lots of friendly folks ready to help.
687
688FM/2 has moved to Netlabs (thanks Adrian).
689
690Check it out at
691
692 http://svn.netlabs.org/fm2
693
694To create a ticket reporting a defect or requesting an enhancement.
695You must be logged into TRAC. Please login with your Netlabs login id.
696If you do not have a login id, you can request one at
697http://www.netlabs.org/en/site/member/member.xml.
698If you have troubles acquiring a Netlabs login id send an e-mail to
699Netlabs Community Mailing List <community@netlabs.org>.
700
701You can also browse the source at this site.
702
703To obtain the source from the SVN use something like the following to check out the trunk
704
705 mkdir fm2_workspace
706 cd fm2_workspace
707 svn checkout http://svn.netlabs.org/repos/fm2/trunk trunk
708
709If you wish commit access please contact us directly.
710
711You can reach us directly at:
712
713 Steven H. Levine
714 steve53@earthlink.net
715
716 or
717
718 Gregg Young
719 ygk@qwest.net
720
721We also monitor the comp.os.os2.apps newsgroup, several
722others in the comp.os.os2.* hierarchy and other groups where
723release announcements are made.
724
725Thanks and enjoy.
726
727$Id: README 1532 2010-05-30 17:31:42Z jbs $
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