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- Making out the cheque or money order in your currency
minimizes the transfer costs.
- 2
- If you have at least TOS 1.4 the prompt will appear in the
file selector box; if you still have an older TOS version it will be
displayed in the menu bar.
- 3
- copy a file to another place and
delete the original
- 4
- This is the ``essential'' last part of the filename
without drive and path specification.
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- The GEMDOS function Frename is used.
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- Passing parameters to an archiver or to a dependend
program in general can be done in different ways. See section (page ) for details.
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- Example: In A:
\FOO
\BAR
\EX1.ZOO the part A:
\ is the drive specification and FOO
\BAR
\ is the directory specification.
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- A
special case is when files are stored in the archive with an absolute
pathname (except drive specification). This should be avoided.
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- Recursively means that all subdirectories are
added, all subsubdirectories contained in the subdirectories and so on.
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- It is committed to zoo in
the environment variable TMPDIR.
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- It is committed to arc in the environment
variable ARCTEMP.
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- lharc archives can be
recognized at their extension .LZH.
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- In order to make Arcgsh's autostart feature work under
pre-TOS 1.4 versions you must include the directory where Arcgsh is
installed in the PATH environment variable. However, this is not trivial
from the GEM desktop and can only be achieved with a dedicated program run
from the AUTO folder. I think the free program GEMBOOT by Konrad Hahn does
so.
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- The strings ``EXTRAS'', ``Install application'',
and ``Save work'' cited in this paragraph are only roughly translated
from the corresponding strings of my German desktop. They may be different
on a real English desktop. They are surely different on other national
desktop versions. If in doubt consider your Atari ST User's Manual.