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3.* $Id: notebook.ipf 1129 2008-08-29 14:04:45Z jbs $
4.*
5.* fm/2 help
6.*
7.* Copyright (c) 1993-98 M. Kimes
8.* Copyright (c) 2006, 2007 Steven H.Levine
9.*
10.* 30 Dec 06 GKY Corrected statement re copy/move "toggle" in OS/2
11.* 03 Mar 07 GKY Update that file systems other than HPFS support long names
12.* 20 Mar 07 DG Add description for Mommy make it stop
13.* 13 Aug 07 SHL Tweak scanning page
14.* 06 Jul 08 GKY Update delete/undelete to include the option of using the XWP trashcan
15.* 20 Jul 08 JBS Ticket 114: Support user-selectable env. strings in Tree container.
16.*
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18.*
19:h2 res=94600 name=PANEL_SETTINGS.Settings notebook
20:i1 id=aboutSettings.Settings Notebook
21FM/2's internal Settings notebook lets you fiddle with some of the
22toggles and variables used to control how FM/2 behaves. This is called
23up via the :hp1.:link reftype=hd res=92000.Config:elink.->Settings
24notebook...:ehp1. pulldown menu item.
25:p.
26Some container types have their own individual settings, usually available
27via a popup menu requested on container whitespace (or the Views pulldown
28menu).
29:p.
30Note that settings changes generally don't take effect until you close
31the notebook by clicking the :hp1.Okay:ehp1. button. The
32:hp1.Undo:ehp1. button will restore things to the way they were before
33you started fiddling about. The :hp1.Quick:ehp1. page is a notable
34exception.
35:p.
36See also&colon.
37.br
38:link reftype=hd res=99930.Director Container page:elink.
39.br
40:link reftype=hd res=97100.Directory Container views page:elink.
41.br
42:link reftype=hd res=97200.Directory Container sort page:elink.
43.br
44:link reftype=hd res=97300.Collector Container views page:elink.
45.br
46:link reftype=hd res=97400.Collector Container sort page:elink.
47.br
48:link reftype=hd res=92400.Drive Tree page:elink.
49.br
50:link reftype=hd res=99990.Drive Tree sort/views page:elink.
51.br
52:link reftype=hd res=99940.Archive page:elink.
53.br
54:link reftype=hd res=92200.Viewers page:elink.
55.br
56:link reftype=hd res=92250.Viewers2 page:elink.
57.br
58:link reftype=hd res=98400.Compare page:elink.
59.br
60:link reftype=hd res=97000.Monolithic FM/2 page:elink.
61.br
62:link reftype=hd res=99950.General page:elink.
63.br
64:link reftype=hd res=99960.Scanning page:elink.
65.br
66:link reftype=hd res=100070.Bubble help page:elink.
67.br
68:link reftype=hd res=99200.Quick Configurations page:elink.
69
70:h3 res=99930 name=PANEL_DCPAGE.Directory Container page
71:i1 id=aboutDCP.Directory Container page
72
73:artwork name='bitmaps\dir.bmp' align=left.
74:p.
75This page contains controls that affect Directory Containers.
76:p.
77If :hp6.Unhilite after action:ehp6. is on, highlighted objects in the
78container are unhighlighted after you perform some command on them.
79:p.
80Normally FM/2 updates the container as things change; for instance, if
81you're deleting several files, the container is updated after each file
82is deleted. If you uncheck :hp6.Immediate updates:ehp6., FM/2 updates
83the container after an atomic action completes (i.e. after all files
84moved by one operation have been moved). This speeds up processing
85but allows the container to be temporarily "out of sync" with the real
86state of affairs.
87:p.
88The :hp6.Look in directory:ehp6. toggle controls whether or not FM/2
89looks inside an open Directory Container when deciding what default to
90place in the Walk Directories dialog for a copy or move command invoked
91via keyboard, menu or toolbar button. If this is checked, FM/2 looks at
92the current item in the Directory Container and, if it's a directory
93object, uses that path. If not checked, FM/2 uses the directory into
94which the Directory Container is "looking."
95:p.
96The :hp6.Min dir on open:ehp6. toggle, if checked, causes FM/2 to
97minimize a Directory Container window if you open another Directory
98Container window from one of its objects. When you close the new
99Directory Container window the old window is restored.
100:p.
101The :hp6.Selected Always:ehp6. toggle (NOT RECOMMENDED!) causes FM/2 to
102use selected object(s) (rather than keying on the current object).
103:p.
104The :hp6.No container search:ehp6. toggle, if checked, prevents FM/2
105from performing extended searching in containers -- instead, the
106standard OS/2 method is used, where the cursor moves to the nearest
107object starting with the depressed letter and the object is selected.
108Note that you can get this standard effect with this toggle left on by
109pressing the :color fc=default bc=palegray.Shift:color fc=default bc=default. key along with the letter. Container searching
110allows you to enter multiple characters which are searched for at the
111start of filenames. The record is made the current (cursored) object.
112If the record matches all the letters typed exactly, it is also
113selected. A pause of more than about two seconds in typing resets the
114search string. :hp1.Warning:ehp1.&colon. this doesn't work right on
115some versions of Warp, where the OS/2 CM_SEARCHSTRING container
116message's behavior is buggy. It's not dangerous, it just doesn't
117produce the expected results.
118:p.
119The :hp6.Multiple select cnrs:ehp6. and :hp6.Extended select cnrs:ehp6.
120checkboxes control the type of selection in some new containers (existing
121containers are not affected). Collector, Directory Container and Archive
122Containers created after these settings are changed will have the type of
123selection desired (note: unhighlighting both results in a single select
124container -- probably not desirable). The default is Extended select.
125:p.
126The :hp6.Stay in Tree View:ehp6. switch, if checked, causes Directory
127Containers to remain in Tree View (if already in Tree View, of course)
128when you switch the Directory Container to look into a different
129directory. Otherwise, FM/2 switches the Directory Container back to
130the last used view before you put it into Tree View.
131
132The :hp6.No folder menu:ehp6. switch, if checked, causes a :color fc=default bc=cyan.B2:color fc=default bc=default. click on the
133folder icon to immediately load the previous directory in the Directory Container.
134Otherwise it results in the folder menu appearing.
135
136:h3 res=97100 name=PANEL_DCPAGEVIEWS.Directory Container views page
137:i1 id=aboutDCPV.Directory Container views page
138
139:artwork name='bitmaps\dir.bmp' align=left.
140:p.
141This settings page lets you set the type of view that will be used in
142new Directory Container windows. Directory Containers that are already
143open won't be affected.
144:p.
145:hp6.Icon:ehp6. In Icon view, the object's name appears below its icon.
146:p.
147:hp6.Name:ehp6. In Name view, the object's name appears beside its icon.
148:p.
149:hp6.Text:ehp6. Text view is the fastest view for a container to
150maintain, but provides the least information on the objects it contains.
151:p.
152:hp6.Detail:ehp6. Details view shows a great deal of information on the
153objects it contains, including file sizes, dates, and times, but it is
154the slowest view for a container control to maintain.
155:p.
156:hp6.Mini Icons:ehp6. is a toggle controlling whether icons are shown
157full size or in miniature in views that show icons.
158:p.
159The :hp6.Subject Column Settings:ehp6. section allows you to set the width of
160of the subject column which can be quite wide if you have any long subjects
161in a directory. The :hp6.Subject Width:ehp6. spin button will show 0 if the
162:hp6.Subject Max Width:ehp6. button (which sets the column to the width of
163the longest subject in the directory) is selected. In addition you can move the
164subject column to the left side of the slide bar by selecting :hp6.Subject
165Left:ehp6.
166
167:p.
168The :hp6.Field Titles:ehp6. group (analogous to the Views->Details Setup
169submenu) allows you to control what is shown in a Details view. Each
170possible field in the details view is shown. If the field is checked,
171FM/2 will show it. If not, it won't.
172:p.
173The :hp6.Filter:ehp6. entry field shows the current default filter mask
174for Directory Containers. Moving to this field will bring up a dialog
175that lets you set a new filter. The filter will be used for subsequently
176created Directory Containers.
177
178:h3 res=97200 name=PANEL_DCPAGESORT.Directory Container sort page
179:i1 id=aboutDCPS.Directory Container sort page
180
181:artwork name='bitmaps\dir.bmp' align=left.
182:p.
183This page lets you set the type of sort for Directory Containers.
184Directory Containers that are already open won't be affected immediately
185(see :hp1.Resort:ehp1. context menu command), but will use the new sort
186type the next time they're resorted or rescanned.
187:p.
188You can also tell FM/2 to always display directories ahead of or behind
189files. Note that :hp1.Last access date:ehp1. and :hp1.Creation
190date:ehp1. are not tracked on FAT file systems. The difference between
191:hp1.Pathname:ehp1. and :hp1.Filename:ehp1. is only apparent in the
192Collector. With the former, the entire pathname of the object is used
193to sort. With the latter, only the filename portion is used to sort.
194FM/2 maintains separate sort criteria for Drive Tree, Collector,
195Directory Container and Archive Container windows. This page affects
196only Directory Container sorting. The Collector has its own page; use a
197context menu or View pulldown menu for other container types (like the
198Drive Tree).
199:p.
200:hp7.Note&colon.:ehp7. This page controls how new Directory Containers
201are created (already open containers are not affected), and the context
202menu in Directory Containers affects only the Directory Container from
203which the menu was invoked (new containers won't inherit the setting).
204
205:h3 res=97300 name=PANEL_COLPAGEVIEWS.Collector views page
206:i1 id=aboutCOLV.Collector views page
207
208:artwork name='bitmaps\collect.bmp' align=left.
209:p.
210This settings page lets you set the type of view that will be used in
211new Collector windows. If the Collector is already open it won't be
212affected unless you close and reopen it.
213:p.
214:hp6.Icon:ehp6. In Icon view, the object's name appears below its icon.
215:p.
216:hp6.Name:ehp6. In Name view, the object's name appears beside its icon.
217:p.
218:hp6.Text:ehp6. Text view is the fastest view for a container to
219maintain, but provides the least information on the objects it contains.
220:p.
221:hp6.Detail:ehp6. Details view shows a great deal of information on the
222objects it contains, including file sizes, dates, and times, but it is
223the slowest view for a container control to maintain.
224:p.
225:hp6.Mini Icons:ehp6. is a toggle controlling whether icons are shown
226full size or in miniature in views that show icons.
227:p.
228The :hp6.Field Titles:ehp6. group (analogous to the Views->Details Setup
229submenu) allows you to control what is shown in a Details view. Each
230possible field in the details view is shown. If the field is checked,
231FM/2 will show it. If not, it won't.
232:p.
233The :hp6.Filter:ehp6. entry field shows the current filter mask for the
234Collector. Moving to this field will bring up a dialog that lets you set
235a new filter. The filter will be used for subsequent invocations of the
236Collector.
237
238:h3 res=97400 name=PANEL_COLPAGESORT.Collector sort page
239:i1 id=aboutCOLS.Collector sort page
240
241:artwork name='bitmaps\collect.bmp' align=left.
242:p.
243This page lets you set the type of sort for the Collector. If the
244Collector is already open it won't be affected immediately, (see
245:hp1.Resort:ehp1. context menu command), but will use the new sort type
246the next time it's resorted or rescanned.
247:p.
248You can also tell FM/2 to always display directories ahead of or behind
249files. Note that :hp1.Last access date:ehp1. and :hp1.Creation
250date:ehp1. are not tracked on FAT file systems. The difference between
251:hp1.Pathname:ehp1. and :hp1.Filename:ehp1. is only apparent in the
252Collector. With the former, the entire pathname of the object is used
253to sort. With the latter, only the filename portion is used to sort.
254FM/2 maintains separate sort criteria for Drive Tree, Collector,
255Directory Container and Archive Container windows. This page affects
256only :link reftype=hd res=90100.Collector:elink. sorting.
257
258:h3 res=99940 name=PANEL_ARCPAGE.Archive page
259:i1 id=aboutARCP.Archive page
260
261:artwork name='bitmaps\archive.bmp' align=left.
262:p.
263This page contains controls relating to archivers and Archive
264Containers.
265:p.
266The :hp6.Quick arc find:ehp6. toggle, if checked, causes FM/2 to check
267only files with extensions that match those configured in ARCHIVER.BB2
268as potential archives during a drag and drop operation. If you're
269dragging over files on a floppy or network directory, this can speed
270things up a bit.
271:p.
272The :hp6.Folder after extract:ehp6. toggle, if on, causes FM/2 to create
273a folder to hold objects extracted from an archive via an Archive
274Container. You'll be given an opportunity to abort the folder creation
275or to decide where the folder will be located and what it'll be named.
276:p.
277You can set a :hp6.Default archiver:ehp6. so that, when you're archiving
278files and directories, this archiver is the default for the :hp1.Select
279Archiver:ehp1. dialog.
280:p.
281If the :hp6.Show archiver activity:ehp6. toggle is checked, FM/2 runs
282archiver windows in the foreground. Normally it runs them in the
283background, minimized, so you'd have to use the task list to pull them
284to the foreground if you want to see them.
285:p.
286The :hp6.A/Virus:ehp6. field allow you to enter the command line
287(PATH/ANTIVIRUS&period.EXE parameters) for your antivirus software
288This must be done to enable virus checking of archives from FM/2.
289NVCC&period.EXE &percent.p /C is one possible command line option
290if you are using Norman Antivirus.
291:p.
292The :hp6.Ext. Path:ehp6. field, if anything is in it, gives the default
293directory in which to place extracted files. Otherwise, FM/2 takes a
294wild, hairy guess about where you want the extracted files to go
295(although it'll let you override manually). You can enter "*" as the
296extract path and FM/2 will use the directory in which the archive
297resides. The :link reftype=hd res=99970.Find:elink. button can be used
298to find a directory and fill this field in automatically.
299
300
301:h3 res=92400 name=PANEL_TREEPAGE.Tree page
302:i1 id=aboutTREEP.Tree page
303
304:artwork name='bitmaps\tree.bmp' align=left.
305:p.
306This page contains controls that affect the Drive Tree.
307:p.
308The :hp6.Follow Drive Tree:ehp6. toggle causes FM/2 to "follow" the
309current selected directory in the Drive Tree (when you move the cursor
310in the tree, the directory container changes to show the files in that
311directory without you having to press [Enter] or double-click the
312directory).
313:p.
314The :hp6.Double-click Opens:ehp6. toggle, if on, causes FM/2 to always
315open a new Directory Container window when a Drive Tree directory is
316double clicked. It's probably not useful to have both this toggle and
317the Follow Drive Tree toggle on simultaneously.
318:p.
319The :hp6.Treetop on expand:ehp6. toggle, when on, causes a directory
320that is being expanded in the Drive Tree to be moved to the top of the
321container.
322:p.
323If you check :hp6.VTree->WPS folder:ehp6., when running VTree a
324double-click on a directory will open a WPS folder instead of an
325FM/2 Directory Container.
326:p.
327:hp6.Switch on focus change:ehp6. tells FM/2 to find and make current in
328the Drive Tree the directory of a Directory Container when you give the
329Directory Container the focus (make it the active window).
330:p.
331:hp6.Switch on directory change:ehp6. causes the Drive Tree to find and
332make current the directory that a Directory Container has just changed
333to look into.
334:p.
335:hp6.Collapse before switch:ehp6. makes the Drive Tree first collapse
336all expanded branches in the tree before switching because of one of the
337two above switch events.
338This option will significantly slow down switching
339if you a large number of directories in the Drive Tree.
340:p.
341:hp6.Expand curr. after switch:ehp6. causes the Drive Tree to expand
342the branch of the directory to which it just switched because of one of
343the two above switch events.
344:p.
345The :hp6.Show env. vars in Tree:ehp6. toggle determines whether FM/2
346shows a few environment variable lists (like PATH, DPATH and LIBPATH)
347in the Drive Tree. Use the entry field to specify a semicolon-separated
348list of the desired environment variables. (e.g. PATH;LIBPATH;DPATH).
349Note that the pseudo-variable LIBPATH is also supported.
350
351
352:h3 res=99990 name=PANEL_TREESORTPAGE.Tree sort/views page
353:i1 id=aboutTREESP.Tree sort/views page
354
355:artwork name='bitmaps\tree.bmp' align=left.
356:p.
357This page contains controls that affect Drive Tree sorting and view type.
358:p.
359The Drive Tree will be updated with these settings when you close the
360Settings notebook.
361
362
363:h3 res=92200 name=PANEL_VIEWPAGE.Viewers page
364:i1 id=aboutVIEWP.Viewers page
365
366:artwork name='bitmaps\viewer.bmp' align=left.
367:p.
368This page contains controls relating to viewers.
369:p.
370:hp6.Fast internal viewer:ehp6. causes FM/2 to use the faster (non-MLE)
371internal viewer (unless you have an external viewing program defined).
372Without this checked, FM/2 will use an internal MLE-based viewer/editor
373which can be considerably slower, but does allow the option of editing
374files. It is strongly suggested that you check this option and use an
375external editor rather than the internal editor, since editors are
376rather complex programs in their own right, and the internal version is
377quite minimal.
378:p.
379The :hp6.Check for multimedia w/ MMPM/2:ehp6. toggle can be unchecked to
380cause FM/2 to :hp1.not:ehp1. use the MMPM/2 interface to determine
381whether or not a file to be viewed is a multimedia type. The reason for
382this toggle is to avoid crashing FM/2 if you've installed a buggy MMPM/2
383I/O procedure. Some desktop "enhancement" programs install such buggy
384IOProcs. If you can't get it fixed, at least you can work around it
385(sigh). You can manually put back some of this functionality using
386FM/2's :link reftype=hd res=90400.Associations:elink. feature. If you have
387installed Russel O'Connor's MP3 IOProcs you should uncheck this feature
388because it results in many non-multimedia programs being identified as
389multimedia and some multimedia not being identified as such. Use the
390:link reftype=hd res=90400.Associations:elink. instead.
391:p.
392The :hp6.Guess view type:ehp6. toggle, if on, causes FM/2 to guess at the
393type of the file being viewed (text or binary) and display it accordingly.
394:p.
395The :hp6.Run Viewer as child session:ehp6. toggle causes FM/2 to run the
396:hp1.Viewer:ehp1. program (see below) as a child session. The main result
397of this is that the Viewer will close when FM/2 closes.
398:p.
399You can fill in the names of programs to run to view WWW (web --
400http&colon.//) or FTP (ftp&colon.//) internet components when they're
401encountered in text in the internal viewers here. In the faster
402(non-MLE) internal viewer, double-clicking the line containing the
403component causes it to be viewed (you're given a choice of component if
404there's more than one on the line). For WWW components, the prefacing
405"http&colon.//" is included. For FTP components, the prefacing
406"ftp&colon.//" is :hp1.not:ehp1. included. In the MLE-based internal
407viewer/editor, you highlight the desired text and choose to view the
408component from a context menu. The command line that you enter here is
409automatically appended with a space and then the component descriptor
410from the text.
411:p.
412FM/2 uses one of two internal viewers or an internal MLE-based editor if
413you have no text viewer, binary viewer or text editor configured here.
414It's recommended that you fill these fields in with whatever editors you
415like rather than use the internals. The :link reftype=hd
416res=99970.Find:elink. button can be used to find a program and fill
417these fields in automatically (see :link reftype=hd
418res=99970.examples:elink. at that topic). Don't forget that you can
419cause FM/2 to automatically use many different types of viewing programs
420based on the type of file using the :link reftype=hd
421res=90400.Associations:elink. feature.
422
423:h4 res=99970 name=PANEL_FIND.Find button
424:i1 id=aboutFINDB.Find button
425
426:artwork name='bitmaps\find.bmp' align=left.
427:p.
428The :hp1.Find:ehp1. button can be clicked to bring up a dialog that will
429let you point-and-click on a file or directory name that will be
430imported to the current entry field. For example, if you're in the
431:hp6.Editor:ehp6. entry field and click Find, you'll get a standard OS/2
432open dialog which you may use to find your editor executable.
433:p.
434Examples:
435:p.
436Editor: "EPM.EXE %a"
437.br
438or "AE.EXE %a"
439.br
440or "VS.EXE %a"
441.br
442or "CMD.EXE /C START /C /FS EMACS.EXE %a"
443.br
444Viewer: "HVPM.EXE /K %a" (Hyperview PM, excellent viewer)
445.br
446or "LSTPM.EXE %a"
447.br
448or "LIST2.EXE %a"
449.br
450Compare: "COMP.COM %a"
451.br
452or "CONTRAST.EXE %a"
453.br
454or "GFC.EXE %a"
455.br
456or "CMD.EXE /C MYCOMP.CMD %a"
457.br
458DirCmp: "PMDMATCH.EXE" (PMDirMatch, excellent directory comparitor)
459.br
460Virus: "OS2SCAN.EXE %p /SUB /A"
461:p.
462See also :link reftype=hd res=100075.Metastrings:elink..
463
464:h3 res=92250 name=PANEL_VIEWPAGE2.Viewers2 page
465:i1 id=aboutVIEWP2.Viewers2 page
466
467:artwork name='bitmaps\viewer.bmp' align=left.
468:p.
469This page contains controls relating to the internal viewers web access
470features.
471:p.
472:hp6.Use WPS default for run Http/Ftp:ehp6. If selected FM/2 will use the
473program and work directory found in the OS2 INI key WPURLDEFAULTSETTINGS.
474If these boxes are check they over ride the programs listed for Run
475Ftp/Http below them.
476:p.
477:hp6.Use LIBPATHSTRICT for run Http/Ftp/Mail:ehp6. If selected FM/2 will
478set LIBPATHSTRICT to true before running the associaed program. This is
479particularly useful when running Mozilla based applications. Note you need
480to fill in the working directory if not using the defaults for this to work
481correctly.
482:p.
483:hp6.Don't use mailto wrapper:ehp6. If selected FM/2 will pass the bare email
484address to the run mail application. This is needed if using startpmm for mailto
485support in PMMail. www.hobbes.nmsu.edu/cgi-bin/h-search?key=startpmm&amp.pushbutton=Search
486:p.
487You can fill in the names of programs to run to view WWW (web --
488http&colon.//), FTP (ftp&colon.//) or mail (@) internet components
489when they're encountered in text in the internal viewers here. In the faster
490(non-MLE) internal viewer, double-clicking the line containing the
491component causes it to be viewed (you're given a choice of component if
492there's more than one on the line). For WWW components, the prefacing
493"http&colon.//" is included. For FTP components, the prefacing
494"ftp&colon.//" is :hp1.not:ehp1. included. Mailto&colon. is prepended to the
495the email address before being placed on the command line In the MLE-based internal
496viewer/editor, you highlight the desired text and choose to view the
497component from a context menu. The command line that you enter here is
498automatically appended with a space and then the component descriptor
499from the text.
500:p.
501You can fill in the name of a working directory for any or all of the "run" functions.
502If a working directory is provided the program will be executed from that directory.
503
504:h3 res=98400 name=PANEL_COMPPAGE.Compare page
505:i1 id=aboutCOMPP.Compare page
506
507:artwork name='bitmaps\linkdrag.bmp' align=left.
508This page contains controls related to comparing objects.
509:p.
510The :hp6.Compare:ehp6. field gives a program that FM/2 will run when
511you compare two files (or a file and a directory, which should compare
512the file to a file of the same name in the directory, if possible).
513:p.
514If the :hp6.Dir Cmp:ehp6. field is filled in, FM/2 runs that when
515directories are to be compared. FM/2 fills in the name of the two
516directories after the text entered in this field -- no "%a" or other
517metastring is required.
518:p.
519The :link reftype=hd res=99970.Find:elink. button can be used to find a
520program and fill these fields in automatically (see examples at that
521topic).
522
523
524:h3 res=97000 name=PANEL_MONOPAGE.Monolithic FM/2 page
525:i1 id=aboutMONOP.Monolithic FM/2 page
526
527:artwork name='bitmaps\monolith.bmp' align=left.
528:p.
529This page contains controls that affect FM/2 when run as a monolithic
530program (a Drive Tree and none or more Directory Containers contained
531within a larger main window, including optional Toolbar, Quicklists,
532etc.).
533:p.
534The :hp6.Viewer outside:ehp6., :hp6.INI viewer outside:ehp6.,
535:hp6.Collector outside:ehp6. and :hp6.Arcboxes outside:ehp6. toggles, if
536checked, cause FM/2 to open windows of the corresponding kinds outside
537the main FM/2 monolithic frame window.
538:p.
539The :hp6.Quicklist switches:ehp6. toggle reverses the operation of the
540user directory quicklist control -- if you click an item in the dropdown
541list without holding down :color fc=default bc=palegray.Shift:color fc=default bc=default., the last used Directory Container
542switches, if you hold down :color fc=default bc=palegray.Shift:color fc=default bc=default. while clicking, a new Directory
543Container is opened.
544:p.
545The :hp6.Recent Dirs:ehp6. toggle is a 3-position toggle. If checked,
546FM/2 places temporary entries for directories "visited" during a session
547to the user directory quicklist and Walk Directories dialog. If grayed,
548FM/2 also places temporary entries for any directory chosen using the
549:link reftype=hd res=91500.Walk Directories:elink. dialog.
550:p.
551The :hp6.Separate parameters:ehp6. toggle tells FM/2 whether to use
552separate parameters for many of the mini-apps (like VDIR and VTREE). If
553checked, you'll have to set up each application separately, but
554configurations can be different than that in the monolithic FM/2
555application itself. If you don't understand that, let's try this&colon.
556if you run the Visual Tree program a lot, you'll probably want to check
557this. Otherwise, you won't.
558:p.
559If you check the :hp6.Free Drive Tree:ehp6. toggle, FM/2 will allow you
560to move the Drive Tree Container. Otherwise it "pins" it in the upper
561left corner of the client window.
562:p.
563Normally FM/2 leaves a space below the Drive Tree just the right size for
564a minimized window. Checking the :hp6.No space under Tree:ehp6. toggle
565causes FM/2 to start without this space below the Drive Tree.
566:p.
567The :hp6.Save state of dir windows:ehp6. toggle, if checked, causes FM/2
568to "remember" the directory windows that are open when you close FM/2 so
569that it can open them again when you restart FM/2. If you turn this on,
570be sure to play with the Free Tree and Autotile toggles under the Windows
571menu to achieve the desired effect (everyone will want a different
572effect). You'll probably want to omit any directories from the command
573line if you turn on this toggle.
574:p.
575If you turn on :hp6.Autotile:ehp6. (it's on by default), FM/2 will
576retile the windows in many cases to try to keep things neat.
577:p.
578If :hp6.Split Status:ehp6. is checked, you get two status lines at the
579bottom of the FM/2 window instead of one. The left status line typically
580contains information about the current container, the right about the
581current object in the container. Cool.
582:p.
583The :hp6.Start minimized:ehp6. and :hp6.Start maximized:ehp6. toggles
584cause FM/2 to assume the indicated state after startup.
585:p.
586The :hp6.Minimize to databar:ehp6. toggle, if on, causes FM/2 to
587minimize to a small, bar-shaped window (the :link reftype=hd
588res=99000.databar:elink.) showing some system information. The
589databar can be run separately if desired -- look in the FM/2 folder.
590:p.
591The :hp6.Tile horizontal:ehp6. toggle, if on, causes FM/2 to favor
592tiling windows so they're taller than wide. I suggest you think twice
593before doing this; displaying files is basically a horizontal operation,
594not vertical (at least in countries that read left to right or right to
595left). In other words, using this toggle will cause windows to be
596biased to display side-by-side rather than one above another, which
597means that the horizontal reading space is limited, resulting in more
598scrolling to see the information at the right side of the window in
599Details view.
600:p.
601The :hp6.Animate:ehp6. toggle, when on, causes internal FM/2 windows to
602be animated when they open and close (if you have animation turned on in
603the WPS System object, of course). Silly.
604:p.
605The :hp6.Blue/yellow LEDs:ehp6. toggle, when checked, causes FM/2 to
606display the thread LED as blue (off) and yellow (on) LEDs rather than
607the default red (off) and green (on) LEDs. The change will not show up
608on the application window until you close and then reopen FM/2.
609:p.
610The :hp6.Show Target in Drivebar:ehp6. toggle, if on, tells FM/2 to
611display the Target directory name, if any, at the right side of the
612Drivebar (the background window that holds the Drive buttons -- see
613the :link reftype=hd res=97600.Window layouts:elink. topic).
614
615:h3 res=99950 name=PANEL_GENERALPAGE.General page
616:i1 id=aboutGENERALP.General page
617
618:artwork name='bitmaps\general.bmp' align=left.
619:p.
620This page contains controls that didn't seem to fit anywhere else.
621:p.
622:hp6.Confirm delete:ehp6. controls whether FM/2 will ask you to confirm
623the deletion of files (deleting directories or hidden/system files
624always requires confirmation). It is recommended that you leave this
625option on; FM/2 will let you confirm all files on which you're acting
626from one dialog, so it has minimal impact and provides a safety net.
627:p.
628The :hp6.Verify disk writes:ehp6. toggle turns system-level write
629verification on and off. This is like typing :link reftype=launch
630object='CMD.EXE' data='/C HELP VERIFY'.VERIFY ON:elink. or VERIFY OFF at
631a command line.
632:p.
633The :hp6.Don't move my mouse!:ehp6. toggle keeps FM/2 from moving your
634mouse (to place it in the center of a popup menu or over the Okay button
635in some dialogs). Some people like the help, others don't. Take your
636pick.
637:p.
638:hp6.Link Sets Icon:ehp6. changes the action of a link-drag. If this
639toggle is set, a link drag causes FM/2 to try to set the icon of the
640target to the icon of the first dropped object (if the first dropped
641object has no .ICON EA and is not an icon file, the target's icon is
642reset. Note that OS/2 sometimes buffers this info and an icon change
643may not show up immediately). If not set, a link drag causes FM/2 to do
644a compare of the target with the dropped objects.
645:p.
646If :hp6.Default action Copy:ehp6. is checked, FM/2's windows perform a
647copy rather than move by default (note the highlighting on the mouse
648pointer as your cue). Instead of pressing the :color fc=default bc=palegray.Ctrl:color fc=default bc=default. key to change a drag
649from a move to a copy, you'll need to press the :color fc=default bc=palegray.Shift:color fc=default bc=default. key to change a
650drag from a copy to a move (don't ask me why as this is simply the standard OS/2 behavior.)
651I remind you that pressing :color fc=default bc=palegray.F1:color fc=default bc=default.
652when you have a target in an FM/2 window
653will display some help on what the drag command would have performed.
654:p.
655Someone didn't like the bar graphs on the drivespace controls of the
656:link reftype=hd res=99000.databar:elink., so checking :hp6.Boring
657databar:ehp6. will cause them to be displayed as drab old text, if you
658prefer it that way.
659:p.
660FM/2 usually performs copy and move actions at the lowest "normal"
661priority available. If you'd like FM/2 to use a true "idle" priority,
662check the :hp6.Idle Copy:ehp6. toggle. Warning&colon. if a DOS program
663is running, even in the background, idle priority threads slow
664:hp2.way:ehp2. down. :hp3.Performance at true idle with DOS programs
665running may not be acceptable.:ehp3.
666:p.
667The :hp6.Drag&amp.drop dialog:ehp6. toggle, if checked, causes FM/2 to
668bring up a :link reftype=hd res=98700.dialog:elink. allowing you to
669select the action a drag and drop should perform.
670:p.
671:hp6.Default delete perm.:ehp6. controls which type of deletion is the
672default for the Delete context submenu. If this is checked, the default
673is permanent (unrecoverable) deletion.
674:p.
675:hp6.Mouse pointer (3-state):ehp6. This button is a 3 state button (toggle)
676which makes the mouse pointer operate in one of 3 ways. If unselected,
677FM/2 will use a finger (the default). The "x" is a transparent pointer, and
678the "=" is the operating system default pointer.
679:p.
680:hp6.Delete = move to trashcan:ehp6. controls what happens to files when
681they are deleted. The default (not Checked) will keep the same behavior
682FM/2 has always had. It will move the files to the OS/2 Deldir if it is
683specified in config.sys. Otherwise it will simply delete the files
684permanently. If this is selected and you have the trashcan from Xworkplace
685or Eworkplace installed the files will be moved to the trashcan for possible
686later restore.
687:p.
688If the :hp6.Confirm target:ehp6. checkbox is checked, as it is by
689default, FM/2 allows you to confirm the target directory to be used when
690you elect to move or copy file system objects using menu or accelerator
691key commands. Otherwise, the operation is performed without
692intervention by you, moving or copying the objects to the :hp6.:link
693reftype=hd res=100065.Target directory:elink.:ehp6. (if one is set, of
694course; otherwise, you're prompted anyway).
695:p.
696The :hp6.Set command line length:ehp6. spin button allow you to limit the
697number of characters you can place in a "command" that will ultimately be
698passed to your command shell. This setting is internal to FM/2 and does not
699effect the actual limit of your command shell. The minimum is 299 which is
700the CMD.EXE limit. The Default is 1023 which is the unexpanded limit for
7014OS2.EXE. We believe that some UNIX based shells (eg BASH) have much
702higher limits so the maximum is 32K. (The 1023 was also the hard
703coded limit in many place in FM/2).
704
705:h3 res=99960 name=PANEL_SCANPAGE.Scanning page
706:i1 id=aboutSCANP.Scanning page
707
708:artwork name='bitmaps\scan.bmp' align=left.
709:p.
710This page contains controls related to how FM/2 scans your drives.
711:p.
712:hp6.Uppercase names:ehp6. and :hp6.Lowercase names:ehp6. control how
713FM/2 pretreats filenames before inserting them into the container. The
714default is not to change the case of the filenames at all. Changing
715these toggles will have an effect on the next rescan.
716:p.
717If :hp6.Load Subjects:ehp6. is checked, FM/2 loads object descriptions
718from their standard WPS .SUBJECT EAs during scans. If you change the
719state of this toggle, you'll need to rescan to get the change to show up
720in FM/2's containers. Note that only the Details view shows Subjects.
721Subjects may be direct-edited when showing in the container. You can
722also pick :hp1.Subject:ehp1. from a context menu, whether Subjects are
723being loaded during scans or not, to view and optionally change the
724object description. You can turn this off to increase scanning speed.
725You can also adjust this on a drive-by-drive basis from the command line
726(see the :link reftype=launch object='E.EXE'
727data='\FM2\README'.README:elink. that came with FM/2).
728:p.
729If :hp6.Load Longnames:ehp6. is checked, FM/2 loads the .LONGNAME
730extended attribute for drives that don't have native support for long file names
731(ie FAT). This attribute usually contains
732a long name for objects that should be restored if the object is moved
733to an HPFS/JFS drive. As for Subject, Longnames are only shown in the
734Details view. You can turn this off to marginally increase scanning
735speed. You can also adjust this on a drive-by-drive basis from the
736command line (see the :link reftype=launch object='E.EXE'
737data='\FM2\README'.README:elink. that came with FM/2).
738:p.
739If :hp6.Load file icons:ehp6. and/or :hp6.Load directory icons:ehp6. are
740checked, FM/2 will load the icons of objects from the file system;
741otherwise it uses defaults. Although turning these off can speed up
742scanning, it makes for boring containers. This is PM, folks, enjoy the
743bells and whistles! You can also adjust this on a drive-by-drive basis
744from the command line (see the :link reftype=launch object='E.EXE'
745data='\FM2\README'.README:elink. that came with FM/2) so that you can, for
746instance, skip reading in icons from very slow drives (CD or floppy, for
747example) and/or from disks containing only DOS programs (DOS programs
748don't normally have special icons associated with them, anyway).
749:p.
750:hp6.Notes:ehp6.&colon. some very slow drives (like EZ and ZIP drives)
751:hp1.will:ehp1. benefit from turning off some of the automatic
752information gathering above. Experiment and adjust to taste. See also
753the :link reftype=hd res=99980.Drive flags:elink. topic.
754:p.
755A few remote FSDs have bugs in their file finding functions, preventing
756a find for more than one file at a time from working correctly. Symptoms
757range from invalid data returned to trapping of the requesting
758application. While you'd think that these bugs would be fixed (and they
759are), new versions seem to reintroduce them again. Therefore, FM/2
760provides the :hp6.Remote find bug:ehp6. toggle. If checked, FM/2 will
761only ask for one file at a time from remote drives. This is slower, but
762at least usable. In the meantime, ask you system administrator to
763upgrade the LAN software -- most of these bugs have been fixed in newer
764versions.
765:p.
766If you turn this toggle off (it's on by default) and FM/2 starts
767behaving strangely, turn it back off. If FM/2 traps and you can't get
768to the settings page, disconnect from the network, start FM/2, then
769turn off the toggle. If that's not possible for some reason, use
770FM/2's INI editor to view FM3.INI and delete the "RemoteBug" keyword
771from the INI (which will cause FM/2 to revert to the default setting).
772:p.
773If the :hp6.Don't scan removables:ehp6. is checked, FM/2 won't attempt to
774find subdirectories on removable drives until you double-click the drive
775in the Drive Tree, so you won't see a [+] sign beside removable drives
776even if they do contain subdirectories until you double-click the drive.
777Floppy drives A&colon. and B&colon. receive this treatment without this
778toggle; it's for other removable drives, like CD-ROM drives. This was
779added to allow folks with CD-ROM carousels to avoid having each CD
780loaded and scanned automatically at FM/2 startup.
781:p.
782The :hp6.Find count:ehp6. spin button controls how many files FM/2 searches
783for in one system call. The higher this number, the faster FM/2 works
784(with properly operating FSDs that support "finding" more than one file
785at a time -- unfortunately, the FSDs that can benefit the most from this,
786network FSDs, are the ones most often broken), but the more memory is
787temporarily consumed as a container is filled. If you habitually work
788with directories containing great numbers of files and have sufficient
789memory, boosting this may be a good idea. On the other hand, if you are
790extremely limited in memory (less than 16 megs), reducing this might be
791the thing to do. The range is 512 to 4096, with 4096 being the default.
792
793
794:h3 res=100070 name=PANEL_BUBBLEPAGE.Bubble help page
795:i1 id=aboutBUBBLEP.Bubble help page
796
797:artwork name='bitmaps\bubble.bmp' align=left.
798:p.
799This page controls where FM/2 shows bubble help.
800:p.
801:hp6.Toolbar help:ehp6. determines whether FM/2 shows bubble help when
802the mouse pointer passes over toolbar buttons.
803:p.
804:hp6.Drivebar help:ehp6. controls whether FM/2 shows drive freespace
805when the mouse pointer passes over drivebar buttons. FM/2 will not show
806freespace for floppy drives A&colon. or B&colon., for CD-ROM drives, or
807for drives marked as Slow in the :link reftype=hd res=99980.Drive
808Flags:elink. dialog.
809:p.
810:hp6.Other help:ehp6. enables all the other bubble help in FM/2.
811
812
813:h3 res=99200 name=PANEL_QUICKCFGS.Quick configuration page
814:i1 id=aboutQuickCfgs.Quick configuration page
815
816:artwork name='bitmaps\flash.bmp' align=left.
817:p.
818This page allows you to select from a few pre-configured setups for FM/2
819in general. You'll see this page automatically the first time you run
820FM/2. Pick something that looks close to what you want without worrying
821too much about it -- you can always change it later. The idea is to
822give you some quick choices about the general way you'd like FM/2 to
823look and behave, and allow you to tweak specifics later as you get some
824experience with the program.
825:p.
826:hp6.Default:ehp6. restores FM/2 to its default state, for the most
827part.
828:p.
829:hp6.Max user interface:ehp6. activates most of FM/2's bells and
830whistles -- quicklists, toolbar, autoview window, etc.
831:p.
832:hp6.Min user interface:ehp6. turns off FM/2's toolbar, menus, etc.
833You'll have to use the mouse and work from context menus and accelerator
834keys alone, but you'll have the maximum amount of free space within the
835main FM/2 window. :hp3.Hint&colon.:ehp3. The System Menu contains the
836command to unhide the pulldown menu, if that's going too far for you.
837:p.
838:hp6.Max info, pretty:ehp6. puts FM/2's Directory Containers into their
839maximum information state as attractively as possible.
840:p.
841:hp6.Max info, plain:ehp6. puts FM/2's Directory Containers into their
842maximum information state without caring about how pretty it looks.
843Consequently, more filenames fit in a container at once.
844:p.
845:hp6.Max filenames:ehp6. puts FM/2's Directory Containers into a state
846that allows the most filenames per container. Rather unattractive.
847:p.
848:hp6.Max speed:ehp6. turns off some automatic information gathering to
849make FM/2 faster, but displays get a bit "dumber."
850:p.
851:hp6.1.x emulation:ehp6. sets up FM/2 3.x to behave somewhat like FM/2
8521.x, with two Directory containers one above the other.
853:p.
854:hp6.DOS-think:ehp6. sets up FM/2 to look something like an older
855DOS file manager, with two Directory containers side-by-side.
856:p.
857:hp6.Windoze-think:ehp6. sets up FM/2 to look something like a
858Windows file manager, with one Directory container.
859:p.
860:hp6.Hector's way:ehp6. sets FM/2 up the way the author likes it. Your
861mileage may vary.
862:p.
863You might also want to take a look at the :link reftype=hd
864res=100000."FM/2 Lite":elink. object in the FM/2 folder.
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