Changeset 484
- Timestamp:
- Sep 7, 2006, 7:07:11 AM (19 years ago)
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- trunk
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TabularUnified trunk/commands.tmp ¶
r456 r484 2 2 ; 3 3 Unlock exe or dll 4 unlock %a5 12288 4 unlock -v %a 5 4096 6 6 ; 7 7 Test a Zip file -
TabularUnified trunk/dll/ipf/context.ipf ¶
r288 r484 417 417 (root directories). :artwork runin name='\bitmaps\drive.bmp'. 418 418 :p. 419 :hp6.Partition Disks:ehp6. has four choices for partitioning tools. 420 They are minilvm, DFSee, LVMGUI and FDISKPM. Any of these 421 will allow you to modify the partitions on your hard drives. 422 :hp8.Extreme caution should be exercised; read the help!:ehp8. 423 :p. 424 Minilvm is a partitioning tool which is avalable with eCS and is probably 425 the easiest to use for LVM type system. If you choose partition Disks it is the default. 426 DFSee is a share ware tool with a much wider range of features but must be obtained 427 from Hobbes and installed in the system path to work. LVMGUI is the IBM provided GUI tool for 428 Disk management. It is a JAVA based program and earily versions only work with JAVA 1.1.8. 429 FDISKPM is the partition management tool for preLVM systems and should not be used 430 on LVM based sytems. :artwork runin name='/bitmaps/drive.bmp'. 431 :p. 419 432 :hp6.Optimize:ehp6. runs a .CMD file with the name <Filesystem>OPT.CMD, 420 433 giving the drive to optimize as a command line argument. Therefore, for … … 615 628 RESOURCE.DAT). 616 629 :p. 617 :hp6.Partitions:ehp6. calls up :link reftype=launch object='CMD.EXE' 618 data='/C HELP FDISKPM'.FDISKPM.EXE:elink. to allow you to modify the 619 partitions on your hard drives. :hp8.Extreme caution should be 620 exercised; read the help!:ehp8. 630 :hp6.Partition Disks:ehp6. has four choices for partitioning tools. 631 They are minilvm, DFSee, LVMGUI and FDISKPM. Any of these 632 will allow you to modify the partitions on your hard drives. 633 :hp8.Extreme caution should be exercised; read the help!:ehp8. 634 :p. 635 Minilvm is a partitioning tool which is avalable with eCS and is probably 636 the easiest to use for LVM type system. If you choose partition Disks it is the default. 637 DFSee is a share ware tool with a much wider range of features but must be obtained 638 from Hobbes and installed in the system path to work. LVMGUI is the IBM provided GUI tool for 639 Disk management. It is a JAVA based program and earily versions only work with JAVA 1.1.8. 640 FDISKPM is the partition management tool for preLVM systems and should not be used 641 on LVM based sytems. 621 642 :p. 622 643 The :hp6.Drives:ehp6. submenu lets you select a root directory and the -
TabularUnified trunk/dll/ipf/fm3.ipf ¶
r288 r484 546 546 "1005.bmp". Clicking the :hp1.Edit bmp:ehp1. button will cause ICONEDIT 547 547 to be loaded with the bitmap, ready to edit. (Note that bitmaps should 548 be 28 x 28.)548 be 32 x 32.) 549 549 :p. 550 550 The :hp1.ID:ehp1. field identifies the command that is associated with … … 591 591 ID Command Droppable? 592 592 ==== ================================================= ========== 593 999 FM/2 Help N 594 1001 Move Files/Directories Y 595 1002 Copy Files/Directories Y 596 1004 Delete Files/Directories Y 597 1005 Rename Files/Directories Y 598 1006 Permanently Delete Files/Directories Y 599 1007 Print Files Y 600 1008 Extended Attributes Y 601 1009 Set Attributes and Date/Time of Files/Directories Y 602 1010 Object Information Y 603 1011 Collect Files/Directories N 604 1017 Open Default Y 605 1021 Create Shadow Objects Y 606 1022 Create Objects Y 593 607 1023 View Files Y 594 608 1024 Edit Files Y 595 609 1026 Make Directory N 596 1010 Object Information Y 597 1005 Rename Files/Directories Y 598 1004 Delete Files/Directories Y 599 1006 Permanently Delete Files/Directories Y 600 1009 Set Attributes and Date/Time of Files/Directories Y 601 10002 Walk Directories N 602 10008 Select All Files N 603 10007 Deselect All N 610 1027 Save List to Clipboard Y 611 1028 Save List to File Y 604 612 1029 Archive Files/Directories Y 605 613 1030 Extract From Archives Y 606 1022 Create Objects Y 607 1021 Create Shadow Objects Y 608 1002 Copy Files/Directories Y 609 1001 Move Files/Directories Y 614 1031 Directory sizes N 615 1043 Remove Objects Y 616 1047 Seek and Scan Files N 617 1048 Edit Commands N 618 1058 Play Multimedia Y 619 1060 Collect Files/Directories from list file Y 620 1067 See All Files N 621 1111 Exit FM/2 N 622 1132 UUDecode Y 623 1133 Merge Y 624 1152 WPS Move Files/Directories Y 625 1153 WPS Copy Files/Directories Y 626 1154 Set Target Directory N 627 2001 View INI Files Y 610 628 2003 Kill Process N 611 629 2004 Undelete Files N 612 630 2006 Instant Command File N 613 631 2007 OS/2 Command Line N 632 2009 System Clock N 633 2010 INF Bookshelf Viewer N 634 2011 HLP Bookshelft Viewer N 635 3001 Edit Associations N 636 3005 Sort by Filename N 637 3006 Sort by Size N 638 3007 Sort by EA size N 639 3008 Sort by 1st Extension N 640 3009 Sort by Last Extension N 641 3010 Sort by Last Write Date N 642 3012 Sort by Creation Date N 643 3015 Reverse Sort N 644 3020 Font Palette N 645 3021 Solid Color Palette N 646 3059 Settings Notebook N 647 3061 Hi Color Palette N 614 648 5001 Filter Container N 615 3001 Edit Associations N616 1048 Edit Commands N617 649 5021 Rescan N 618 1007 Print Files Y 619 1008 Extended Attributes Y 620 2001 View INI Files Y 621 1027 Save List to Clipboard Y 622 1028 Save List to File Y 623 1011 Collect Files/Directories N 624 1060 Collect Files/Directories from list file Y 625 2010 Bookshelf Viewer N 626 1017 Open Default Y 627 1031 Directory sizes N 628 1132 UUDecode Y 629 1133 Merge Y 630 1111 Exit FM/2 N 650 9010 Windows Dialog N 651 10002 Walk Directories N 652 10007 Deselect All N 653 10008 Select All Files N 654 10011 Deselect Dirs N 655 10012 Select Mask N 656 10014 Invert selections N 657 10027 Reselect N 658 10031 Deselect Mask N 659 &period... 631 660 4001 First Command Y 632 661 4002 Second Command Y -
TabularUnified trunk/fm3tools.tmp ¶
r2 r484 3 3 ; 4 4 ;Each tool button has four lines that describe it. The first line is 5 ;the help for the button. The second line is the text for the button 6 ;(internally defined tools have icons, and the text is ignored). The 7 ;third line is a number indicating flags associated with the button. 8 ;A flag value of 1 means the button is droppable, 4 means invisible (5 both). 5 ;the help for the button. 6 ; 7 ;The second line is the text for the button (internally defined tools 8 ;have icons, and the text is ignored). 9 ; 10 ;The third line is a number indicating flags associated with the button. 11 ;A flag value of 0 means the button is non-droppable, 1 means the button 12 ;is droppable, 4 means invisible (5 both), 8 means non-droppable with a 13 :spacer following, and 9 means droppable with a spacer following. 14 ; 9 15 ;The fourth line is the ID of the button (for internal commands only). 10 ;Note Commands begin at ID 4001, so a button with ID 4001 would cause 11 ;the first Command to be run and ID 4002 would run the second, and so on. 16 ;Note Commands begin at ID 4000, so a button with ID 4000 would cause 17 ;the first Command to be run and ID 4001 would run the second, and so on. 18 ;4900 marks the first "quick toolbox change" item, and you can 19 ;have up to 50 of them (these buttons load other toolboxes, see 20 ;online help). 21 ; 12 22 ;You can use \r in the help string to break the help into multiple lines. 13 23 ; 14 24 ;I suggest that you keep a backup copy of this file... 15 25 ; 16 Window Dialog 17 Windws 18 0 19 9010 20 ; 21 View Files 22 View 23 1 24 1023 25 ; 26 Edit Files 26 ; 27 Archive Files/Directories (Ctrl + A) 28 Archive 29 1 30 1029 31 ; 32 Collect Files/Directories 33 Collect 34 0 35 1011 36 ; 37 Collect Files/Directories from list(s) 38 ColList 39 1 40 1060 41 ; 42 Copy Files/Directories (Ctrl + c) 43 Copy 44 1 45 1002 46 ; 47 Create Objects 48 Objects 49 1 50 1022 51 ; 52 Create Shadow Objects 53 Shadows 54 1 55 1021 56 ; 57 Delete Files/Directories (Ctrl + d) 58 Delete 59 1 60 1004 61 ; 62 Deselect All (Ctrl + \) 63 Desel 64 0 65 10007 66 ; 67 Deselect Dirs 68 -Dirs 69 0 70 10011 71 ; 72 Deselect Mask (Ctrl + +) 73 -Mask 74 0 75 10013 76 ; 77 Directory Sizes (Ctrl + Z) 78 DirSiz 79 0 80 1031 81 ; 82 Edit Associations 83 Assoc 84 0 85 3001 86 ; 87 Edit Commands 88 Cmds 89 0 90 1048 91 ; 92 Edit Files (Ctrl + e) 27 93 Edit 28 94 1 29 95 1024 30 96 ; 31 Object Information 97 Exit FM2 (Ctrl + F3) 98 Exit 99 0 100 1111 101 ; 102 Extended Attributes (Ctrl + E) 103 EAs 104 1 105 1008 106 ; 107 Extract From Archives (Ctrl + x) 108 Extract 109 1 110 1030 111 ; 112 Filter Container (Ctrl + f) 113 Filter 114 0 115 5001 116 ; 117 FM/2 Help (Ctrl + k) 118 Help 119 0 120 999 121 ; 122 Font Palette 123 FntPal 124 0 125 3020 126 ; 127 Hi Color Palette 128 MixPal 129 0 130 3061 131 ; 132 HLP Bookself viewer 133 HlpBooks 134 0 135 2011 136 ; 137 Instant Command File 138 Instant 139 0 140 2006 141 ; 142 INF Bookself viewer 143 InfBooks 144 0 145 2010 146 ; 147 Invert selections (Ctrl + ;) 148 Invert 149 0 150 10014 151 ; 152 Kill Process 153 KillPrc 154 0 155 2003 156 ; 157 Make Directory (Ctrl + M) 158 MkDir 159 0 160 1026 161 ; 162 Move Files/Directories (Ctrl + m) 163 Move 164 1 165 1001 166 ; 167 Object Information (Ctrl + i) 32 168 Info 33 169 1 34 170 1010 35 171 ; 36 Rename Files/Directories 37 Rename 38 1 39 1005 40 ; 41 Delete Files/Directories 42 Delete 43 1 44 1004 45 ; 46 Permanently Delete Files/Directories 172 Open Default (F6) 173 Open 174 1 175 1017 176 ; 177 OS/2 Command Line 178 OS/2 179 0 180 2007 181 ; 182 Play Multimedia 183 Play 184 1 185 1058 186 ; 187 Permanently Delete Files/Directories (Ctrl + D) 47 188 Kill 48 189 1 49 190 1006 191 ; 192 Print Files (Ctrl + p) 193 Print 194 1 195 1007 50 196 ; 51 197 Remove objects … … 54 200 1043 55 201 ; 202 Rename Files/Directories (Ctrl + r) 203 Rename 204 1 205 1005 206 ; 207 Reselect (Ctrl + ') 208 Reslct 209 0 210 10027 211 ; 212 Reverse sort 213 Rev 214 8 215 3015 216 ; 217 Save List to Clipboard (Ctrl + [) 218 SvClip 219 1 220 1027 221 ; 222 Save List to File (Ctrl + S) 223 SvList 224 0 225 1028 226 ; 227 See all files 228 SeeAll 229 0 230 1067 231 ; 232 Select All Files (Ctrl + /) 233 Select 234 0 235 10008 236 ; 237 Seek and scan files 238 SeekScan 239 0 240 1047 241 ; 242 Select Mask (Ctrl + =) 243 +Mask 244 0 245 10012 246 ; 56 247 Set Attributes and Date/Time of Files/Directories 57 248 Attribs … … 59 250 1009 60 251 ; 61 Open Default 62 Open 63 1 64 1 01765 ; 66 Walk Directories 67 Walk 68 0 69 10002 70 ; 71 S elect All Files72 S elect73 0 74 10008 75 ; 76 Deselect All 77 Desel 78 0 79 1000780 ; 81 Archive Files/Directories 82 Archive83 1 84 1029 85 ; 86 Extract From Archives 87 Extract 88 1 89 1030 90 ; 91 Create Objects 92 Objects 93 1 94 1022 95 ; 96 Create Shadow Objects 97 Shadows 98 1 99 1021 100 ; 101 Copy Files/Directories 102 Copy 103 1 104 1002 105 ; 106 Move Files/Directories 107 Move108 1 109 1001 110 ; 111 Play Multimedia 112 Play 113 1 114 1058 115 ; 116 Kill Process 117 KillPrc 118 0 119 2003 252 Set Target Directory (Ctrl + T) 253 TargetDir 254 0 255 1154 256 ; 257 Settings Notebook 258 Setngs 259 0 260 3059 261 ; 262 Solid Color Palette 263 SolPal 264 0 265 3021 266 ; 267 Sort by EA size 268 EAsz 269 0 270 3007 271 ; 272 Sort by creation date 273 CrDate 274 0 275 3012 276 ; 277 Sort by filename 278 Name 279 0 280 3005 281 ; 282 Sort by first extension 283 1st 284 0 285 3008 286 ; 287 Sort by last extension 288 Last 289 0 290 3009 291 ; 292 Sort by lastwrite date 293 Date 294 0 295 3010 296 ; 297 Sort by size 298 Size 299 0 300 3006 301 ; 302 System Clock 303 SysClk 304 0 305 2009 306 ; 307 Text to binary decoding (Ctrl + U) 308 UUDecode 309 1 310 1132 120 311 ; 121 312 Undelete Files … … 124 315 2004 125 316 ; 126 Instant Command File 127 Instant 128 0 129 2006 130 ; 131 OS/2 Command Line 132 OS/2 133 0 134 2007 135 ; 136 Filter Container 137 Filter 138 0 139 5001 140 ; 141 Edit Associations 142 Assoc 143 0 144 3001 145 ; 146 Edit Commands 147 Cmds 148 0 149 1048 150 ; 151 Rescan 152 Rescan 153 0 154 5021 155 ; 156 Print Files 157 Print 158 1 159 1007 160 ; 161 Extended Attributes 162 EAs 163 1 164 1008 317 Walk Directories (Ctrl + w) 318 Walk 319 0 320 10002 321 ; 322 Window Dialog (Ctrl + W) 323 Windws 324 0 325 9010 326 ; 327 WPS Copy Files/Directories 328 WPSCopy 329 1 330 1153 331 ; 332 WPS Move Files/Directories 333 WPSMove 334 1 335 1152 336 ; 337 View Files (Ctrl + v) 338 View 339 1 340 1023 165 341 ; 166 342 View INI Files … … 169 345 2001 170 346 ; 171 Save List to Clipboard 172 SvClip 173 1 174 1027 175 ; 176 Save List to File 177 SvList 178 0 179 1028 180 ; 181 Collect Files/Directories 182 Collect 183 0 184 1011 185 ; 186 Collect Files/Directories from list(s) 187 ColList 188 1 189 1060 190 ; 191 Seek and scan files 192 SeekScan 193 0 194 1047 195 ; 196 Make Directory 197 MkDir 198 0 199 1026 200 ; 201 Set Target Directory 202 TargetDir 203 0 204 1154 205 ; 347 ; $Id$ -
TabularUnified trunk/quicktls.tmp ¶
r2 r484 6 6 sort.tls 7 7 select.tls 8 config.tls 9 files.tls 10 select.tls 11 fm3tools.dat 12 ; 13 ; $Id$ 14 -
TabularUnified trunk/utils.tmp ¶
r2 r484 1 1 ; 2 2 ;This file contains some utility definitions for the FM/2 toolbar. 3 ;FM/2 saved this file as "<DRIVE>:\FM2\UTILS.TLS". 4 ; 5 ;Each tool button has four lines that describe it. The first line is 6 ;the help for the button. 7 ; 8 ;The second line is the text for the button (internally defined tools 9 ;have icons, and the text is ignored). 10 ; 11 ;The third line is a number indicating flags associated with the button. 12 ;A flag value of 0 means the button is non-droppable, 1 means the button 13 ;is droppable, 4 means invisible (5 both), 8 means non-droppable with a 14 :spacer following, and 9 means droppable with a spacer following. 15 ; 16 ;The fourth line is the ID of the button (for internal commands only). 17 ;Note Commands begin at ID 4000, so a button with ID 4000 would cause 18 ;the first Command to be run and ID 4001 would run the second, and so on. 19 ;4900 marks the first "quick toolbox change" item, and you can 20 ;have up to 50 of them (these buttons load other toolboxes, see 21 ;online help). 22 ; 23 ;You can use \r in the help string to break the help into multiple lines. 3 24 ; 4 25 ; 5 Archive Files/Directories 6 Archive 26 Collect Files/Directories (Ctrl + C) 27 Collect 28 0 29 1011 30 ; 31 See all files 32 SeeAll 33 0 34 1067 35 ; 36 Window Dialog (Ctrl + W) 37 Windws 38 0 39 9010 40 ; 41 Directory Sizes (Ctrl + Z) 42 DirSiz 43 8 44 1031 45 ; 46 View INI Files 47 INIs 7 48 1 8 1029 9 ; 10 Extract From Archives 11 Extract 12 1 13 1030 49 2001 14 50 ; 15 51 Kill Process … … 18 54 2003 19 55 ; 20 Undelete Files21 Undel22 023 200424 ;25 56 Instant Command File 26 57 Instant … … 28 59 2006 29 60 ; 30 OS/2 Command Line 61 INF Bookshelf viewer 62 InfBooks 63 0 64 2010 65 ; 66 HLP Bookshelf viewer 67 HlpBooks 68 8 69 2011 70 ; 71 Settings Notebook 72 Setngs 73 8 74 3059 75 ; 76 Play Multimedia (Ctrl + l) 77 Play 78 9 79 1058 80 ; 81 Make Directory (Ctrl + M) 82 MakeDir 83 8 84 1026 85 ; 86 Seek and Scan for files 87 SeekScan 88 0 89 1047 90 ; 91 OS/2 Command Line (F9) 31 92 OS/2 32 93 0 33 94 2007 34 95 ; 35 Collect Files/Directories 36 Collect 96 Rescan (Ctrl + R) 97 Rescan 37 98 0 38 101199 5021 39 100 ; 40 Seek and scan files 41 SeekScan 101 FM/2 Help (Ctrl + k) 102 Help 103 8 104 999 105 ; 106 Exit FM2 (Ctrl + F3) 107 Exit 108 8 109 1111 110 ; 111 Views toolbox 112 Sort 42 113 0 43 1047 114 4901 44 115 ; 45 See all files 46 SeeAll 116 Config toolbox 117 Cmds 47 118 8 48 106749 ;50 Command toolbox51 Cmds52 053 119 4900 54 120 ; 55 Sort toolbox 56 Sort 57 0 58 4902 59 ; 60 Select toolbox 61 Select 62 0 63 4903 121 ; $Id$
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