Changeset 484


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Timestamp:
Sep 7, 2006, 7:07:11 AM (19 years ago)
Author:
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Message:

Update

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trunk
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  • TabularUnified trunk/commands.tmp

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    22;
    33Unlock exe or dll
    4 unlock %a
    5 12288
     4unlock -v %a
     54096
    66;
    77Test a Zip file
  • TabularUnified trunk/dll/ipf/context.ipf

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    417417(root directories). :artwork runin name='\bitmaps\drive.bmp'.
    418418:p.
     419:hp6.Partition Disks:ehp6. has four choices for partitioning tools.
     420They are minilvm, DFSee, LVMGUI and FDISKPM.  Any of these
     421will allow you to modify the partitions on your hard drives.
     422:hp8.Extreme caution should be exercised; read the help!:ehp8.
     423:p.
     424Minilvm is a partitioning tool which is avalable with eCS and is probably
     425the easiest to use for LVM type system. If you choose partition Disks it is the default.
     426DFSee is a share ware tool with a much wider range of features but must be obtained
     427from Hobbes and installed in the system path to work. LVMGUI is the IBM provided GUI tool for
     428Disk management. It is a JAVA based program and earily versions only work with JAVA 1.1.8.
     429FDISKPM is the partition management tool for preLVM systems and should not be used
     430on LVM based sytems. :artwork runin name='/bitmaps/drive.bmp'.
     431:p.
    419432:hp6.Optimize:ehp6. runs a .CMD file with the name <Filesystem>OPT.CMD,
    420433giving the drive to optimize as a command line argument. Therefore, for
     
    615628RESOURCE.DAT).
    616629: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.
     631They are minilvm, DFSee, LVMGUI and FDISKPM.  Any of these
     632will allow you to modify the partitions on your hard drives.
     633:hp8.Extreme caution should be exercised; read the help!:ehp8.
     634:p.
     635Minilvm is a partitioning tool which is avalable with eCS and is probably
     636the easiest to use for LVM type system. If you choose partition Disks it is the default.
     637DFSee is a share ware tool with a much wider range of features but must be obtained
     638from Hobbes and installed in the system path to work. LVMGUI is the IBM provided GUI tool for
     639Disk management. It is a JAVA based program and earily versions only work with JAVA 1.1.8.
     640FDISKPM is the partition management tool for preLVM systems and should not be used
     641on LVM based sytems.
    621642:p.
    622643The :hp6.Drives:ehp6. submenu lets you select a root directory and the
  • TabularUnified trunk/dll/ipf/fm3.ipf

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    546546"1005.bmp". Clicking the :hp1.Edit bmp:ehp1. button will cause ICONEDIT
    547547to be loaded with the bitmap, ready to edit. (Note that bitmaps should
    548 be 28 x 28.)
     548be 32 x 32.)
    549549:p.
    550550The :hp1.ID:ehp1. field identifies the command that is associated with
     
    591591ID     Command                                              Droppable?
    592592====   =================================================    ==========
     593 999   FM/2 Help                                            N
     5941001   Move Files/Directories                               Y
     5951002   Copy Files/Directories                               Y
     5961004   Delete Files/Directories                             Y
     5971005   Rename Files/Directories                             Y
     5981006   Permanently Delete Files/Directories                 Y
     5991007   Print Files                                          Y
     6001008   Extended Attributes                                  Y
     6011009   Set Attributes and Date/Time of Files/Directories    Y
     6021010   Object Information                                   Y
     6031011   Collect Files/Directories                            N
     6041017   Open Default                                         Y
     6051021   Create Shadow Objects                                Y
     6061022   Create Objects                                       Y
    5936071023   View Files                                           Y
    5946081024   Edit Files                                           Y
    5956091026   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
     6101027   Save List to Clipboard                               Y
     6111028   Save List to File                                    Y
    6046121029   Archive Files/Directories                            Y
    6056131030   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
     6141031   Directory sizes                                      N
     6151043   Remove Objects                                       Y
     6161047   Seek and Scan Files                                  N
     6171048   Edit Commands                                        N
     6181058   Play Multimedia                                      Y
     6191060   Collect Files/Directories from list file             Y
     6201067   See All Files                                        N
     6211111   Exit FM/2                                            N
     6221132   UUDecode                                             Y
     6231133   Merge                                                Y
     6241152   WPS Move Files/Directories                           Y
     6251153   WPS Copy Files/Directories                           Y
     6261154   Set Target Directory                                 N
     6272001   View INI Files                                       Y
    6106282003   Kill Process                                         N
    6116292004   Undelete Files                                       N
    6126302006   Instant Command File                                 N
    6136312007   OS/2 Command Line                                    N
     6322009   System Clock                                         N
     6332010   INF Bookshelf Viewer                                 N
     6342011   HLP Bookshelft Viewer                                N
     6353001   Edit Associations                                    N
     6363005   Sort by Filename                                     N
     6373006   Sort by Size                                         N
     6383007   Sort by EA size                                      N
     6393008   Sort by 1st Extension                                N
     6403009   Sort by Last Extension                               N
     6413010   Sort by Last Write Date                              N
     6423012   Sort by Creation Date                                N
     6433015   Reverse Sort                                         N
     6443020   Font Palette                                         N
     6453021   Solid Color Palette                                  N
     6463059   Settings Notebook                                    N
     6473061   Hi Color Palette                                     N
    6146485001   Filter Container                                     N
    615 3001   Edit Associations                                    N
    616 1048   Edit Commands                                        N
    6176495021   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
     6509010   Windows Dialog                                       N
     65110002  Walk Directories                                     N
     65210007  Deselect All                                         N
     65310008  Select All Files                                     N
     65410011  Deselect Dirs                                        N
     65510012  Select Mask                                          N
     65610014  Invert selections                                    N
     65710027  Reselect                                             N
     65810031  Deselect Mask                                        N
     659&period...
    6316604001   First Command                                        Y
    6326614002   Second Command                                       Y
  • TabularUnified trunk/fm3tools.tmp

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    33;
    44;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;
    915;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;
    1222;You can use \r in the help string to break the help into multiple lines.
    1323;
    1424;I suggest that you keep a backup copy of this file...
    1525;
    16 Window Dialog
    17 Windws
    18 0
    19 9010
    20 ;
    21 View Files
    22 View
    23 1
    24 1023
    25 ;
    26 Edit Files
     26;
     27Archive Files/Directories (Ctrl + A)
     28Archive
     291
     301029
     31;
     32Collect Files/Directories
     33Collect
     340
     351011
     36;
     37Collect Files/Directories from list(s)
     38ColList
     391
     401060
     41;
     42Copy Files/Directories (Ctrl + c)
     43Copy
     441
     451002
     46;
     47Create Objects
     48Objects
     491
     501022
     51;
     52Create Shadow Objects
     53Shadows
     541
     551021
     56;
     57Delete Files/Directories (Ctrl + d)
     58Delete
     591
     601004
     61;
     62Deselect All (Ctrl + \)
     63Desel
     640
     6510007
     66;
     67Deselect Dirs
     68-Dirs
     690
     7010011
     71;
     72Deselect Mask (Ctrl + +)
     73-Mask
     740
     7510013
     76;
     77Directory Sizes (Ctrl + Z)
     78DirSiz
     790
     801031
     81;
     82Edit Associations
     83Assoc
     840
     853001
     86;
     87Edit Commands
     88Cmds
     890
     901048
     91;
     92Edit Files (Ctrl + e)
    2793Edit
    28941
    29951024
    3096;
    31 Object Information
     97Exit FM2 (Ctrl + F3)
     98Exit
     990
     1001111
     101;
     102Extended Attributes (Ctrl + E)
     103EAs
     1041
     1051008
     106;
     107Extract From Archives (Ctrl + x)
     108Extract
     1091
     1101030
     111;
     112Filter Container (Ctrl + f)
     113Filter
     1140
     1155001
     116;
     117FM/2 Help (Ctrl + k)
     118Help
     1190
     120999
     121;
     122Font Palette
     123FntPal
     1240
     1253020
     126;
     127Hi Color Palette
     128MixPal
     1290
     1303061
     131;
     132HLP Bookself viewer
     133HlpBooks
     1340
     1352011
     136;
     137Instant Command File
     138Instant
     1390
     1402006
     141;
     142INF Bookself viewer
     143InfBooks
     1440
     1452010
     146;
     147Invert selections (Ctrl + ;)
     148Invert
     1490
     15010014
     151;
     152Kill Process
     153KillPrc
     1540
     1552003
     156;
     157Make Directory (Ctrl + M)
     158MkDir
     1590
     1601026
     161;
     162Move Files/Directories (Ctrl + m)
     163Move
     1641
     1651001
     166;
     167Object Information (Ctrl + i)
    32168Info
    331691
    341701010
    35171;
    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
     172Open Default (F6)
     173Open
     1741
     1751017
     176;
     177OS/2 Command Line
     178OS/2
     1790
     1802007
     181;
     182Play Multimedia
     183Play
     1841
     1851058
     186;
     187Permanently Delete Files/Directories (Ctrl + D)
    47188Kill
    481891
    491901006
     191;
     192Print Files (Ctrl + p)
     193Print
     1941
     1951007
    50196;
    51197Remove objects
     
    542001043
    55201;
     202Rename Files/Directories (Ctrl + r)
     203Rename
     2041
     2051005
     206;
     207Reselect (Ctrl +  ')
     208Reslct
     2090
     21010027
     211;
     212Reverse sort
     213Rev
     2148
     2153015
     216;
     217Save List to Clipboard (Ctrl + [)
     218SvClip
     2191
     2201027
     221;
     222Save List to File (Ctrl + S)
     223SvList
     2240
     2251028
     226;
     227See all files
     228SeeAll
     2290
     2301067
     231;
     232Select All Files (Ctrl + /)
     233Select
     2340
     23510008
     236;
     237Seek and scan files
     238SeekScan
     2390
     2401047
     241;
     242Select Mask (Ctrl + =)
     243+Mask
     2440
     24510012
     246;
    56247Set Attributes and Date/Time of Files/Directories
    57248Attribs
     
    592501009
    60251;
    61 Open Default
    62 Open
    63 1
    64 1017
    65 ;
    66 Walk Directories
    67 Walk
    68 0
    69 10002
    70 ;
    71 Select All Files
    72 Select
    73 0
    74 10008
    75 ;
    76 Deselect All
    77 Desel
    78 0
    79 10007
    80 ;
    81 Archive Files/Directories
    82 Archive
    83 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 Move
    108 1
    109 1001
    110 ;
    111 Play Multimedia
    112 Play
    113 1
    114 1058
    115 ;
    116 Kill Process
    117 KillPrc
    118 0
    119 2003
     252Set Target Directory (Ctrl + T)
     253TargetDir
     2540
     2551154
     256;
     257Settings Notebook
     258Setngs
     2590
     2603059
     261;
     262Solid Color Palette
     263SolPal
     2640
     2653021
     266;
     267Sort by EA size
     268EAsz
     2690
     2703007
     271;
     272Sort by creation date
     273CrDate
     2740
     2753012
     276;
     277Sort by filename
     278Name
     2790
     2803005
     281;
     282Sort by first extension
     2831st
     2840
     2853008
     286;
     287Sort by last extension
     288Last
     2890
     2903009
     291;
     292Sort by lastwrite date
     293Date
     2940
     2953010
     296;
     297Sort by size
     298Size
     2990
     3003006
     301;
     302System Clock
     303SysClk
     3040
     3052009
     306;
     307Text to binary decoding (Ctrl + U)
     308UUDecode
     3091
     3101132
    120311;
    121312Undelete Files
     
    1243152004
    125316;
    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
     317Walk Directories (Ctrl + w)
     318Walk
     3190
     32010002
     321;
     322Window Dialog (Ctrl + W)
     323Windws
     3240
     3259010
     326;
     327WPS Copy Files/Directories
     328WPSCopy
     3291
     3301153
     331;
     332WPS Move Files/Directories
     333WPSMove
     3341
     3351152
     336;
     337View Files (Ctrl + v)
     338View
     3391
     3401023
    165341;
    166342View INI Files
     
    1693452001
    170346;
    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

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    66sort.tls
    77select.tls
     8config.tls
     9files.tls
     10select.tls
     11fm3tools.dat
     12;
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  • TabularUnified trunk/utils.tmp

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    11;
    22;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.
    324;
    425;
    5 Archive Files/Directories
    6 Archive
     26Collect Files/Directories (Ctrl + C)
     27Collect
     280
     291011
     30;
     31See all files
     32SeeAll
     330
     341067
     35;
     36Window Dialog (Ctrl + W)
     37Windws
     380
     399010
     40;
     41Directory Sizes (Ctrl + Z)
     42DirSiz
     438
     441031
     45;
     46View INI Files
     47INIs
    7481
    8 1029
    9 ;
    10 Extract From Archives
    11 Extract
    12 1
    13 1030
     492001
    1450;
    1551Kill Process
     
    18542003
    1955;
    20 Undelete Files
    21 Undel
    22 0
    23 2004
    24 ;
    2556Instant Command File
    2657Instant
     
    28592006
    2960;
    30 OS/2 Command Line
     61INF Bookshelf viewer
     62InfBooks
     630
     642010
     65;
     66HLP Bookshelf viewer
     67HlpBooks
     688
     692011
     70;
     71Settings Notebook
     72Setngs
     738
     743059
     75;
     76Play Multimedia (Ctrl + l)
     77Play
     789
     791058
     80;
     81Make Directory (Ctrl + M)
     82MakeDir
     838
     841026
     85;
     86Seek and Scan for files
     87SeekScan
     880
     891047
     90;
     91OS/2 Command Line (F9)
    3192OS/2
    32930
    33942007
    3495;
    35 Collect Files/Directories
    36 Collect
     96Rescan (Ctrl + R)
     97Rescan
    37980
    38 1011
     995021
    39100;
    40 Seek and scan files
    41 SeekScan
     101FM/2 Help (Ctrl + k)
     102Help
     1038
     104999
     105;
     106Exit FM2 (Ctrl + F3)
     107Exit
     1088
     1091111
     110;
     111Views toolbox
     112Sort
    421130
    43 1047
     1144901
    44115;
    45 See all files
    46 SeeAll
     116Config toolbox
     117Cmds
    471188
    48 1067
    49 ;
    50 Command toolbox
    51 Cmds
    52 0
    531194900
    54120;
    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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