Changeset 1493 for trunk/dll


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Timestamp:
Dec 28, 2009, 3:25:08 AM (16 years ago)
Author:
Gregg Young
Message:

Documentation updates for recent changes and to explain the diskfull error on delete to trashcan comes from the trashcan and what it means. Ticket 251

Location:
trunk/dll/ipf
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6 edited

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  • trunk/dll/ipf/Trouble.ipf

    r797 r1493  
    5555in a SYS3175. If this occurs try accessing the directory using "open" from the context (popup)
    5656menu. Mounting it using netdrives' vfat plugin also solves the problem.
     57:p. &endash. Move to trashcan is only active for local hard drive (this is a design limitation
     58of the xworkplace trashcan). The result will be a permanent delete for all other
     59drive types. Also be aware that deleted files are still retained on the drive
     60they were deleted from. The result can be full drive type errors. If you are
     61deleting to free up drive space you must either empty the trashscan or use
     62:hp6.Permanent Delete:ehp6. which deletes the files directly bypassing the trashcan.
  • trunk/dll/ipf/command.ipf

    r1419 r1493  
    6161:i1 id=aboutReorderingCommands.Reordering Commands
    6262This dialog, accessed from the Edit Commands dialog, allows you to
    63 rearrange the order of Commands. You take selected items from the left
    64 listbox and Add them to the end of the right listbox with the
    65 :hp1.Add>>:ehp1. button. When you've moved everything to the right
    66 listbox, click &OkayButton.. Click &CancelButton. if you change
    67 your mind.
     63rearrange the order that the Commands will be listed in the "Commands"
     64submenu. You take selected items from the left listbox and Add them
     65to the end of the right listbox with the :hp1.Add>>:ehp1. button.
     66When you've moved everything to the right listbox, click &OkayButton..
     67Click &CancelButton. if you change your mind.
    6868:p.
    6969In reality, you don't need to move everything to the right listbox. You
  • trunk/dll/ipf/context.ipf

    r1441 r1493  
    374374may be recoverable. You also have the option of having the files moved to the
    375375Xworkplaces/Eworkplace trahshcan from which they may be restorable.:link reftype=hd
    376 res=99950.Delete = move to trashcan:elink.
     376res=99950.Delete = move to trashcan:elink.Move to trashcan is only active for local
     377hard drive (this is a design limitation of the xworkplace trashcan). The result
     378will be a permanent delete for all other drive types. Also be aware that deleted
     379files are still retained on the drive they were deleted from.
     380The result can be full drive type errors. If you are deleting to free up drive space
     381you must either empty the trashscan or use :hp6.Permanent Delete:ehp6. which deletes the
     382files directly bypassing the trashcan.
    377383:artwork runin name='bitmaps\file.bmp'. :artwork runin name='bitmaps\fldr.bmp'.
    378384:p.
  • trunk/dll/ipf/fm3.ipf

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    71471410031  Deselect Mask                                        N
    715715&period...
    716 4001   First Command                                        Y
    717 4002   Second Command                                       Y
     7164001 - 4299  User Commands                                  User settable
    718717&period...
    7197184900   First Toolbar                                        N
     
    721720&period...
    722721:exmp.
    723 Note&colon. Other Commands can also be used; just add to 4000 as required
    724 to get the number of the command. For instance, Command 4 would be ID
    725 4004. Command buttons use the text field; others shown have bitmaps
    726 associated with them in FM/2's resources. Remember that if you change
    727 your Commands around, you need to resync the tools to the Commands...
     722Note&colon. User commands can be used by entering the command's ID in the ID
     723text box; The command's ID is listed in braces following the command's title
     724on the "Commands" submenu (It is on the "Files" menu); Command buttons use
     725the text field; others shown have bitmaps associated with them in FM/2's resources.
     726If you wish to associate a bitmap with a command button name the bitmap using either
     727the command's ID (ie 4001.bmp) or the command's title (what ever you entered in the
     728"text" text box). The name isn't case sensitive (ie my command.bmp or My Command.bmp
     729would both work). Note: Reordering the commands no longer effects the commands ID
    728730:p.
    729731Note&colon. Toolbar buttons on a toolbar cause the appropriate toolbar
     
    843845:li.32 means there is a user-defined bitmap for the button.
    844846:ul compact.
    845 :li.The bitmap must be in a file named <id-number>.bmp where <id-number> is the id number specified by the fourth line of the button definition.
     847:li.The bitmap must be in a file named <id-number>.bmp or <text>.bmp where <id-number> is the id number specified by the fourth line of the button definition or the text is the text specified in the second line.
    846848:li.The bitmap file must be in the FM/2 directory
    847 :li.The bitmap must be 32x32 in size.
     849:li.The bitmap should be 32x32 in size. Occasionally, this will seem to large if so try the bitmap resized to 28x28.
    848850:eul.
    849 :li.Add these numbers together to combine the attributes. For example 9 (i.e. 8 + 1) means droppable with a spacer following.
     851:li.Add the flag numbers together to combine the attributes. For example 9 (i.e. 8 + 1) means droppable with a spacer following.
    850852:esl.
    851853:li.The fourth line is the ID number of the button. See
    852 :link reftype=hd res=96401.
    853 Tool ID's
    854 :elink. for more information.
     854:link reftype=hd res=96401. Tool ID's :elink. for more information.
    855855:eul.
    856856
  • trunk/dll/ipf/notebook.ipf

    r1483 r1493  
    716716permanently. If this is selected and you have the trashcan from Xworkplace
    717717or Eworkplace installed the files will be moved to the trashcan for possible
    718 later restore.
     718later restore. Move to trashcan is only active for local hard drive (this is
     719a design limitation of the xworkplace trashcan). The result will be a permanent
     720delete for all other drive types. Also be aware that deleted files are still
     721retained on the drive they were deleted from. The result can be full drive type
     722errors. If you are deleting to free up drive space you must either empty the
     723trashscan or use :hp6.Permanent Delete:ehp6. which deletes the files directly
     724bypassing the trashcan.
    719725:p.
    720726If the :hp6.Confirm target:ehp6. checkbox is checked, as it is by
  • trunk/dll/ipf/tutor.ipf

    r1419 r1493  
    349349:p.
    350350There are three styles of deleting under FM/2 -- a "regular" delete, that
    351 leaves the objects capable of being undeleted using OS/2's UNDELETE
     351leaves the objects capable of being undeleted using OS/2's UNDELETE (you must
     352have OS/2's del directories designated in config.sys -- this line is REMed
     353(not activated) when OS/2 or eComstation are installed)
    352354command or FM/2's Undelete Utility, or uses the Xworkplace/Eworkplace
    353355trashcan for file recovery, and a "permanent" delete that does
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