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══ ADDENDUM.DOC ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
The StupenDOS distribution diskette contains three versions of StupenDOS.
The SD.EXE file is the normal registered version of StupenDOS. In a
subdirectory called \OVERLAY, is a version of StupenDOS that uses overlays,
which is a technique that reduces memory usage, but may slow the operation
of StupenDOS in some functions. We recommend you use the normal version of
StupenDOS unless you run into memory problems. If you put both of these
versions of StupenDOS on your machine, you should be aware that StupenDOS
looks for files that correspond to the executable filename. So if you
run the overlay version of StupenDOS, and the filename is SDO.EXE, then
this version will look for SDO.SET, and SDO.TRE, etc., when looking for
its configuration files. The exception is the SD.PRO file, which should
not be renamed. The third version of StupenDOS included on the disk is
in the \SHARWARE directory. This is a self-extracting file that contains
the shareware version of StupenDOS. Feel free to distribute this file to
your associates and friends. This file may also be uploaded to any online
system. The filename should be uploaded as SD-500.EXE to remain consistent
with previous shareware releases of StupenDOS.
New Programmable Features
* File Coloring
StupenDOS supports file coloring, so you can display groups of files in
different colors, so they will stand out.
The file coloring is a programmable option, so you must make changes to
the SD.PRO file to invoke file coloring. The file coloring examples
below have four sections in each entry.
1. The keyword CLR, to tell StupenDOS that the following command is a
COLOR command.
2. The FILESPEC of the files you wish to color.
3. The color of the text of the filename displayed.
4. The background color to be displayed. If you want to use the standard
file background color, do not specify a background color.
The following examples show how the COLOR commands are used:
CLR:<DIR>;black; // Directory entries will be displayed in BLACK
CLR:*.exe;RED; // All .EXE files will be displayed in RED
CLR:*.;LTYELLOW;defa // All files with no extension will be LTYELLOW
CLR:*.DOC;cyan;black // All .DOC files will be CYAN on BLACK
The following is a list of legal colors:
BLACK BLUE GREEN CYAN RED MAGENTA YELLOW
WHITE GRAY LTBLUE LTGREEN LTCYAN LTRED LTMAGENTA
LTYELLOW LTWHITE
If you have a Monochrome or CGA video card, you must use one of the first
eight colors listed above for the background color, since these video
cards do not support bright background colors.
* Programming the bottom line of the screen
The function keys at the bottom of the screen are programmable. You
must make changes to the SD.PRO file to modify the default values. The
examples below have five sections in each entry.
1. The keyword FKY, to tell StupenDOS that the following command is a
Function KeY command.
2. The text you wish displayed on the screen. Put a '&' character in
front on characters you wish to be highlighted. These highlighted
characters can be used as shortcut keys.
3. The key value of the shortcut key desired. Use the WHATKEY.EXE
program to determine the value of the shortcut key.
4. The value you wish to be returned to StupenDOS. This is a function
value that is listed in the StupenDOS manual (page 39-40).
5. The column on the screen the text will be displayed. The starting
column number is zero.
The following examples show how the FKY commands are used:
FKY:F1 &Copy;67;11570;0 // "Copy", shortcut key = 'C', return
// value is to COPY files. Text will
// be displayed starting at column 0
KEY:315;11570; // Now add the KEY command, F1=copy
FKY:F2 &Move;77;11575;9
K:77;11575; // M=move, starting at column 9
K:316;11575; // F2=move
See the bottom of the SD.PRO file for additonal examples.
Secondary Sort
* StupenDOS version 5.0 supports secondary sorting. This feature is
designed to help you filter through files in a more logical order.
For example, if you were looking for the newest .DOC file in a
directory, and there were hundreds of .DOC files, you can sort by
extension first, to group all the .DOC files together, then do a
secondary sort by date to put all the newest .DOC files together.
To do a secondary sort, bring up the "Sort" pull down menu by pressing
ALT S. Then select the "Secondary sort" option. Use the arrow keys or
the mouse to select the desired sort type. Pressing the SPACE Bar will
toggle the sort direction from Ascending to Descending.
To permanently set the secondary sort type, press ALT P to invoke the
"setuP" pull down menu. The select "File options", and another menu will
appear. Select "seCondary sort", and set the desired sort type as
described above.
FILEFILL
* FILEFILL has been added in several areas. FILEFILL eliminates spelling
errors by finishing directory or filenames for you in certain input boxes.
For example, if you are changing directories, and you start to type
C:\WI
and then press the TAB key, StupenDOS will look on the DISK for
directories that start with C:\WI. If a match is found, StupenDOS
will fill in the directory name for you. In the above example, SD
would most likely have filled in
C:\WINDOWS
If the incorrect name was filled in by StupenDOS, just press TAB again and
the next match will be displayed.
When all of the matching files have been displayed, a beep will sound and
the first match will again be displayed.
4DOS descriptions
* 4DOS (or NDOS) is a popular shareware COMMAND.COM replacement. StupenDOS
can now display 4DOS comments. 4DOS comments allow you to add text to
files, so instead of displaying the size, time and date of a file, you
can display a description of the file. You can also modify 4DOS
descriptions easily. Note: Even if you do not use 4DOS, you can add
descriptions to files.
To add or modify the description of a file, you must enable 4DOS
description usage in the setup menu. Press ALT P to invoke the "setuP"
pull down menu. Then select the "Other options" item. Then enable
"4DOS descriptions". Once the "4DOS descriptions" option is enabled,
you can enter or modify descriptions. Use the arrow keys to select
the file you wish to add a comment to. Then select the "4DOS
description" item from the "File" pull down menu. This will display a
pop up window. Enter the desired text, and press ENTER when finished.
You can also enable a hot key to enter descriptions quicker. The '4'
key has been added to the SD.PRO file as follows:
KEY:52;11070; // Key 52 ('4') will invoke option 11070 (descriptions)
This will make the '4' key a shortcut to enter 4DOS descriptions.
ZIPPING Several Subdirectories
* StupenDOS now allows PKZIP to compress several subdirectories at one
time. Just tag the directories you want compressed before going into
the ZIP screen. The directories will be added to the ZIP file
automatically. In most cases, you will want to select the "Absolute
paths" option in the "Path" pull down menu to save the directory name
in the ZIP file. See the PKZIP documentation for details on the
absolute path (-P) option.
TREE Options
* The TREE display can now display additional information about your
disk drive. To invoke the TREE display, press ALT M, then select the
"Tree display", or "Reread tree" option. The TREE display must be
"fresh", that is to say that the disk was just scanned, and not
read in from the SD.TRE file, which could happen if you selected the
"Tree display" option and not the "Reread tree" option. The additional
directory information is displayed to the right side of the directory
name. If no information is displayed, you must reread the drive
information by pressing ALT R. Once the additional information is
displayed, you can press the '%' key to toggle between:
=> Files in each directory
=> Percentage of the disk used by each directory
=> The number of bytes used by the files in each directory
* To quickly move around in the tree display, you can press SHIFT UPARROW
and SHIFT DOWNARROW, which will move you to the next/previous directory
that is at the same depth.
* To sort the TREE display, you must set the setuP | Options | soRt tree.
MOUSE OPTIONS
* Left handed users can now reverse the mouse buttons. You can also make
the mouse translucent. Set the setuP | Mouse options | Left handed and
setuP | Mouse options | Translucent items.
DATE FORMAT
* The date format can now be displayed in MM/DD/YY, DD/MM/YY or YY/MM/DD
format. Set the setuP | Video & sound | Date format to your desired
format. StupenDOS tries to do this for you automatically when StupenDOS
is run for the first time, so you may never need to set this option.
WIPE ALL TAGGED DIRECTORIES
* A "WIPE ALL TAGGED DIRECTORIES" function has been added. This allows
you to select several subdirectories, and remove them all at once. To
wipe multiple directories, tag each subdirectory, and then select the
wiPe tagged directories option from the More pull down menu.
SD.INI file
* A file called SD.INI can be used to configure items not currently in
the normal setup options. SD.INI is a text file that can be modified
with any text editor (like DOS EDIT). The commands in SD.INI are not
case-sensitive.
Currently, only four items are allowed in the SD.INI file.
SkipDrives
AutoSaveZipOptions
AutoLoadZipOptions
USRScrollable
* The SkipDrives option is designed to tell StupenDOS to skip error
detection on the selected drives. When you change to a different disk
drive, StupenDOS tries to see if the drive is ready to be accessed.
This can be a problem on some floppy disks, or external hard disks that
do not support normal DOS disk functions. If StupenDOS is unable to
properly detect a disk drive, add the SkipDrives option to the SD.INI
file. If no SD.INI file exists, create it. Suppose your E: drive is
a removable hard disk, and StupenDOS will not read this drive properly.
Add the following text to SD.INI:
SkipDrives=E
If you also had a problem with your G: drive, SD.INI should contain the
following text:
SkipDrives=EG
* The AutoSaveZipOptions and AutoLoadZipOptions items allow you to
automatically save and load the options you set in the ZIP screen. If
you find you often use the same options over and over, it would make
sense to save and load these options rather than set them each time you
use this feature. To set these options, add the following text to SD.INI:
AutoSaveZipOptions = TRUE
AutoLoadZipOptions = TRUE
Other legal values for TRUE are: YES, 1, ON
Legal values for clearing these features are: FALSE, NO, 0, OFF
* The USR commands displayed in the center vertical column are
scrollable in StupenDOS. These commands could be selected with a single
mouse click in earlier versions of StupenDOS. A single click now
highlights a item in the USR area, and a double click activates this
item. Some users will still prefer single click activation of the USR
items. For these users, the USRScrollable item can be set in the SD.INI
file. To enable single click selection of the USR items, scrolling must
be disabled. To disable USR scrolling, add the following text to SD.INI:
USRScrollable = FALSE
Here is a listing of legal programmable values:
DELETE_BAK 4000 // Delete *.BAK, entire disk
DELETE_SPEC 4001 // Delete specified files
DELETE_L_BAK 4003 // Delete Local *.BAK
DELETE_HIGH_NO_CONFIRM 4004 // Delete highlighted file, no confirm
DELETE_HIGH_CONFIRM 4005 // w/confirm
DEL_ALL_NO_CONFIRM 4006 // Delete tagged files, no confirm
DEL_ALL_CONFIRM 4007 // w/confirm
DELETE_SPEC_PASSED 4008 // Delete Specified from entire disk
TYPEALL 4011 // Display all tagged files
TAG_BY_DATE 4012 // Tag By Date Window
TAGALL 4013 // Tag all files
EDITALL 4015 // Edit all tagged files
COMPARE 4016 // File Compare
LOADTAGFILE 4017 // Load a tag file
BATCHTAG 4020 // Tag by filespec (name)
BATCHCLEAR 4021 // Clear
SIZETAG 4022 // Tag by size
SIZECLEAR 4023 // Clear
DATETAG 4024 // Tag by date
DATECLEAR 4025 // Clear
TODAYTAG 4026 // Tag files with todays date
TODAYCLEAR 4027 // Clear
ARCHIVETAG 4028 // Tag file with ARCHIVE bit set
ARCHIVECLEAR 4029 // Clear
REVERSETAGS 4030 // Reverse all tags
REMOVETAGGEDFILES 4031 // Remove tagged files from the display
TAG_MODE 4032 // Sets Tag mode
CLEAR_MODE 4033 // Sets Clear mode
CLEAR_ALL_TAGS 4034 // Clear all tags
ABOUT_SD 11000 // About Box display
CHANGE_COLORS 11001 // Change Colors Window
RUN_PKZMENU 11004 // Run PKZMENU (A shareware program)
TOUCHFILES 11005 // Stamp time/date of tagged files
DISKSTATS 11006 // Disk Statistics Window
RESET_MOUSE 11007 // Reset (after running external program)
REMOVE_DIR 11050 // Remove directory
MAKE_DIR 11051 // Make Directory
DOS_CALL 11052 // External DOS Call
DOS_SHELL 11053 // DOS Shell, type EXIT to return to SD
RENAME 11054 // Rename file(s)
FIND_FILE 11055 // Activate the file finder
ALLDRIVEINFO 11056 // Information on all disk drives
_4DOS_DESCRIPTIONS 11060 // Toggle 4DOS description display
MODIFY_4DOS 11070 // Modify a 4DOS description
DRIVE_A_B 11100 // Change to Drive A:, use 11101 for B:
DRIVE_C_D 11102 //
DRIVE_E_F 11104 //
DRIVE_G_H 11106 //
DRIVE_I_J 11108 //
DRIVE_K_L 11110 //
DRIVE_M_N 11112 //
DRIVE_O_P 11114 //
DRIVE_Q_R 11116 //
DRIVE_S_T 11118 //
DRIVE_U_V 11120 //
DRIVE_W_X 11122 //
DRIVE_Y_Z 11124 //
COPY_TO_A 11150 // Copy tagged files to A:
COPY_TO_B 11151 //
COPY_TO_C 11152 //
COPY_TO_D 11153 //
COPY_TO_E 11154 //
COPY_TO_F 11155 //
COPY_TO_G 11156 //
COPY_TO_H 11157 //
COPY_TO_I 11158 //
COPY_TO_J 11159 //
COPY_TO_K 11160 //
COPY_TO_L 11161 //
COPY_TO_M 11162 //
COPY_TO_N 11163 //
COPY_TO_O 11164 //
COPY_TO_P 11165 //
COPY_TO_Q 11166 //
COPY_TO_R 11167 //
COPY_TO_S 11168 //
COPY_TO_T 11169 //
COPY_TO_U 11170 //
COPY_TO_V 11171 //
COPY_TO_W 11172 //
COPY_TO_X 11173 //
COPY_TO_Y 11174 //
COPY_TO_Z 11175 //
EXITCNOW 11200 // Exit to current directory
EXITSNOW 11201 // Exit to startup directory
SORT_BY_NAME 11300 // Sort by Name, use 11301 for descending
SORT_BY_EXT 11302 // Extension
SORT_BY_DATE 11304 // Date
SORT_BY_SIZE 11306 // Size
SORT_UNSORTED 11308 // Unsorted
SORT_TAGGED 11310 // Tagged
LOAD_PRO_FILE 11350 // Load a new .PRO file
COPY_TO_OTHER 11400 // Copy to other window
MOVE_TO_OTHER 11500 // Move to other window
BYTESINDIRECTORY 11504 // Show the bytes used in the directory
FORMAT 11505 // Format a floppy disk
ENLARGEWINDOW 11510 // Increase window size
DECREASEWINDOW 11511 // Decrease window size
OPEN_CLOSE_WINDOW 11512 // Open/Close a window
CHANGEWINDOWS 11513 // Change to the other window
ZIPVAL 11520 // Open the ZIP full screen window
UNZIPVAL 11521 // Open the UNZIP full screen window
PRINTVAL 11530 // Print files
WIPE 11535 // Wipe directory
WIPEALLTAGGED 11536 // Wipe all tagged directories
LISTFILE 11540 // Create a list file
LOCATEFILE 11545 // Locate a file by name
LOCATEFILEDIR 11546 // Locate a file or a directory by name
NEWDIR 11565 // Reread the current directory
COPYFILE 11570 // Copy tagged files
MOVEFILE 11575 // Move tagged files
TYPEFILE 11585 // View a file
EDITFILE 11590 // Edit a file
HELPSCREEN 11595 // Display help screen
TREEFILE 11596 // Activate tree display, use .TRE file
TREEREREAD 11605 // Activate tree display, read disk
SORT_MENU 11610 // Pop up the sort menu
CHANGEDRIVE 11600 // Change drive window
DELETEMENU 11601 // Activate the delete menu
CHANGEATTR 11602 // Activate the Change Attribute window
EXECUTEFILE 11603 // Run a program
USR_MENU 11604 // Enter the USR area
FILE_COMPARE 11606 // Compare files
CHDIR_PASSED 12000 // Change to the specified directory
CHDIR_PASSED_OPEN 12001 // Open a window, chdir to the passed dir