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- So you thought DOpus couldn't do that!
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- By Dr DOpus
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- So you've been using DOpus for a while and you've discovered that it
- is probably the most useful, brilliant, amazing program available for
- the Amiga...but are you getting the most from it?
-
- In this doc some hints and tips to get the most from DOpus will be
- explained but remember the beauty of DOpus is it's individuality, so
- be sure to think about what you want DOpus to do and adapt ideas to
- suit your own needs...there's not much it can't do when it comes to
- file management!
-
- To explain all the features and functions in DOpus would be a
- pointless task...that's what the manual is for, but there's a host of
- things that can be done or made to be more efficient that aren't in
- the manual, so that's where this doc comes in. One of the most
- important things to remember is that DOpus really shines when used in
- conjunction with external utilities so I'll mention the most useful
- ones...be sure to find them from the usual sources, PD Libraries,
- BBS's etc.
-
- The hints are aimed at the average Amiga user who wants to do a little
- bit of everything with his machine rather than experts who may wish to
- perform more specific tasks. I'll assume that a hard drive is in use.
-
- Q. What utilities will enhance Directory Opus?
-
- A. Here's a list of a few essential utilities that you should have,
- that perform functions or aid existing functions in DOpus. In no
- particular order...
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- a) LhA (Stefan Boberg) - File archiving util.
- b) KingCON (David Larsson) - Console handler (improves Shell/CLI).
- c) PPShow v4 (Nico Francois) - Multi format viewer for pics/anims.
- d) DMS (SDS Software) - Disk archiver/cruncher.
- e) Virus_Checker (John Veldhuis) - Guess!
- f) GoldED (Dietmar Eilert) - Text editor, complex but superb.
- g) Edword (Martin Reddy) - Text editor, less powerful than GoldED
- but still very good.
- h) View80 (Frederico Giannici) - An alternative text viewer to
- Fullview (the built-in viewer), faster and more flexible when
- reading larger doc files.
- i) StatRam 3 (Nicola Salmoria) - A very robust Rad: useful for fast
- archiving/DMS'ing.
- j) DLD or XFD (Georg Hormann) - decrunch utils.
- k) FMS (Mat Dillon) - Create 'virtual' floppy disks' on your hard
- drive, speeds up all sorts of operations.
-
- NB: You'll have to follow the installation instructions supplied with
- the utilities and ensure they work as they should before incorporating
- them into use with DOpus.
-
- Q. When I load a directory into an Opus window it takes ages to display,
- is there anything I can do to speed this up?
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- A. To speed up access in the DOpus windows, select the Operation menu
- in ConfigOpus, then select List Format. In the 'selected display
- items' window just have 'file name' & 'file size' this will speed up
- the windows enormously. Also make sure your disks/hard drives are
- optimized using a utility such as Re-Org 3.11 (Holger Kruse) you'll
- be amazed at the speed improvement.
-
- Q. When I double-click or click and drag on some files things happen,
- and on others nothing happens...why is this?
-
- A. These mouse operated functions are set up in the Filetype section
- of ConfigOpus, this is probably the most powerful feature of Opus
- yet it is widely ignored. You can set up loads of different
- functions to be performed with the mouse, for example, you can
- de-archive from one window to another by simply clicking on a file
- with a .LHA extension then clicking on the destination window.
- You can read docs, view pics and anims, DMS disks, copy files, list
- the contents of archives etc etc, all with your mouse! Details of
- how to set up some Filetypes are given on this disk so take a look
- and experiment :)
-
- Q. When I perform a function that has an output window, the workbench
- screen comes to the front and the output window disappears just as
- I'm reading the contents. I want to see what has happened and
- sometimes keep a record, is this possible?
-
- A. To make the 'DOpus Output' windows more friendly and useful, first
- you should install KingCON (1.3), this is not essential but it does
- give Shell/CLI windows a scroll bar which can be invaluable when
- dealing with lists. Select System in ConfigOpus and then select
- AmigaDOS. In the 'Shell' string gadget type....SYS:c/NewCli
- (ensuring that you have the NewCli command in your C directory!)
- Then in the 'Console' string gadget type the following line....
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- KCON:11/11/640/154/Directory Opus Output/CLOSE/SCREEN DOPUS.1
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- or if you don't have KingCON...
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- CON:11/11/640/154/Directory Opus Output/CLOSE/SCREEN DOPUS.1
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- On a normal high res screen this will open the output window
- where the DOpus windows are, this is better than flicking to and
- from the workbench screen every time an output window is opened.
- If you want to suspend the closure of the output window after the
- function has completed so you can read what's happened (and scroll
- back if you've installed KingCON) then don't forget you can set
- the 'close delay' of the function to -1 making the output window
- wait for you to press the LMB before it will close. Should you
- wish to keep a record of what's happened you can set the 'output
- to file' flag of the function.
-
- Q. Is it possible to un-DMS to Ram: ?
-
- A. No. There are however, ways to speed up DMS functions using Opus.
- You can set up a recoverable ram disk ( Rad: ) and DMS to and from
- it by setting up a Filetype for DMS. There is a Rad: utility
- called StatRam (v3) available which is more flexible and robust
- than using the standard method described in the Amiga manual.
- Also you could use FMS (see essential utils above), this will set up
- "virtual floppy disks" on your hard drive ( FF0: FF1: etc ) so you
- can DMS to and from these also.
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- To set up a filetype for DMS see the Filetypes directory on this
- disk for information.
-
- Q. Opus takes up a lot of my precious memory, how can I save some?
-
- A. Go to the System section in ConfigOpus and click on modules, then
- ensure that all modules have no tick beside them, this will prevent
- them being loaded every time you use Opus but you'll still be able
- to use them...they'll load when needed. Another thing you can do
- is regularly clear the buffers this will free up a bit of memory.
-
- Q. When I'm working with Opus I get thirsty, will it make coffee?
-
- A. No....maybe in the next update!
-
- Q. I want Opus to load my hard drive contents in the left window and
- Ram: contents in the right at startup, is it possible?
-
- A. Yes, just go to System/Startup in ConfigOpus and set which devices
- to load at startup. Come on, read the manual again! :) You can load
- devices into specified windows with any button/menu/filetype
- function if you want...when setting up the config of the button etc
- use the Scandir command like this...
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- ScanDir Sys: 0 (will load your boot device into the left window)
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- ScanDir Ram: 1 (will load Ram: into the right window)
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- NB: Don't forget to set the cycle gadget to Command.
-
- For instance you could set up a Reset Opus button as follows...
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- Command ScanDir Sys: 0
- Command ScanDir Ram: 1
- Command Clearbuffers
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- Obviously you can rescan whatever devices/dirs you like.
-
- Q. I use Parnet to link my 1200 with my CDTV, can I mount the network
- from Opus?
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- A. Yes. Make yourself a bootable disk for the CDTV with the lines...
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- NetPNet-Server Unit 1
- Mount Net:
-
- ...somewhere in the startup-sequence then set up a button in Opus
- with the following...
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- AmigaDOS SYS:c/NetPNet-Server Unit 0
- AmigaDOS SYS:c/Mount Net:
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- (assuming your commands are in SYS:c) No flags ticked.
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- Boot the CDTV with the floppy disk then after the disk activity
- has finished you can click on your NET: button in Opus to start
- the network. You can then set up Drive buttons to read the CDTV
- drives, for example...
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- Drive Name CD0:
- Path Net:CD0
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- You can do the same to read Net:DF0 / Net:Ram / Net:Rad etc etc.
- When using Opus with Net:CD0 it's better to type the exact dir
- you need into the string gadget below the selected window.
-
- ie. Net:CD0/utils/misc/
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- If you use the mouse to click through the directories it will take
- ages because of the amount of information on the CD, and the CD
- drives are much slower than hard drives.
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