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Help file for ThePier CD-ROM Access Program
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.1
Intorduction/Subjects Help
Please take the time out to fill out the
registration form which can be found on the CD; file
name REGISTER.TXT. It is not required, but it would
help us better serve you in the event of a problem with
the CD, BBS file listing, ThePier database, or a
particular software application. Also, by popular
demand we will be offering an AUTO Pier Shareware
Program which will allow you to receive a new CD as
soon as it is released, for those of you that must have
The Pier Shareware CD as soon as it is released. This
program is only available to credit card holders.
Please check the appropriate box, and fill out all of
the registration form if you wish to participate in
this program. Thank you for taking the time to fill out
this form.
Congratulations on your purchase of one of The Pier
Shareware CD-ROMs, the finest shareware CD-ROMs
available. ThePier CD-ROM Access program will assist
you in finding files on your CD-ROM and performing
common operations on those files. It will allow you to
view the filenames and descriptions of the files,
search the CD-ROM files for filenames, keywords, and
archive content filenames, and view many of the content
files.
Subjects Help
This is a list of the subjects on the CD-ROM.
Selecting one of the subjects will display the
files in that subject.
The menu at the top of the screen will allow you
to exit the program, search for files, keywords,
or archive contents, or configure ThePier CD-ROM
Access Program. You can select the items from the
top menu with your mouse or by pressing the
highlighted letter of the desired choice in
combination with the Alt key. (For instance, to
select System, hold down the Alt key and press the
'S' key.)
.2
System Menu Help
The System menu is used for overall program
control. From it, you can exit the program, drop
to DOS temporarily, or execute your custom shell
program.
.3
DOS Shell Help
The DOS Shell option will allow you to go to DOS
and return to ThePier by typing EXIT.
.4
Custom Shell Help
The Custom Shell option will allow you to jump to
your favorite file management program. (See
Configure for more information on this.)
.5
Exit Help
Exit ends ThePier and returns you to DOS.
.6
Search Menu Help
The Search menu allows you to search the database
for filenames, keywords, and archive content
filenames. Searches at this level will include
all subjects.
.7
Filename Search Help
This option will allow you to search the database
for a particular filename.
.8
Keyword Search Help
This option will allow you to search the database
for a particular keyword. All significant words
in the file descriptions have been indexed, so
any file with the word you specify in its
description will appear in the file list.
.9
Archive Content Search Help
This option will allow you to search the database
for a particular archive content filename. Most
of the files on the CD are archive files that
actually contain other files. The resulting file
list will contain all the archive files that
contain a file matching the search criteria.
.10
Configure Menu Help
The Configure menu allows you to set up ThePier
for your system. It lets you control the display
mode, the active database, the directories used by
ThePier, and the viewer programs.
.11
Configure Display Help
The Display option allows you to force ThePier to
use text mode displays.
.12
Configure Active Database Help
The Active Database option is used to select an
alternate database. If you have more than one The
Pier Shareware CD-ROM, you can use this option to
switch among the CDs.
.13
Configure Directories Help
The Directories option is used to identify the
directory paths used by ThePier.
.14
Configure Viewers Help
The Viewers option allows you to associate
external programs with specific file extensions.
When you click on a content file with the
specified extension, the associated external
program will be executed.
.15
Search Criteria Help
This screen allows you to specify the criteria
used for a database search. The Key field is used
to specify the filename or keyword for which to
search. Wildcard characters are not allowed, but
you can enter a partial key. If Exact Match Only
is checked, complete words must be entered in the
Key field. If not checked, the beginning of a
word or filename may be entered.
.16
Configure Display Help
This screen allows you to force ThePier to use
text mode displays. ThePier will normally use
graphics mode if your display systems supports
it. Text mode displays are slightly faster than
graphics mode and may be necessary if your
display system is non-standard. Changes to the
Display setting will take effect the next time
you run ThePier. You can also force text mode by
using the /T option on the command line when you
start ThePier.
.17
Configure Database Help
This screen is used to select an alternate ThePier
database. If you have more than one The Pier
Shareware CD-ROM you can use this screen to select
the database associated with one of the other
CD-ROMs. If you only have one The Pier Shareware
CD-ROM, do not change the settings on this screen.
You can select any of the directories shown in the
lower right section by clicking on them with your
mouse. If you don't have a mouse, use the TAB key
to switch to the directory section, then use the
arrow keys to highlight the desired directory.
Press the ENTER key to select the directory.
If the desired directory is on another drive,
position to the Dir field and type the desired
drive letter.
When you've selected the proper directory,
position to the left window and select the desired
database file. To finalize the database
selection, position to and select the OK button.
To exit the Active Database screen without making
a selection, press ESCAPE or select Cancel.
.18
Configure Directories Help
Directories Configuration allows you to specify
the directories used by ThePier. The Work
Directory is used by ThePier for temporary files.
A default value is set up by the installation
program, but you can change it if desired.
The Default Copy/Extract Directory specifies the
default directory used when copying or extracting
archive files. This is just a default and can be
changed on the fly when copying or extracting
files.
The Comment Database Directory specifies the
location of the comment database. By default,
this is the directory where ThePier program
resides. It is recommended that you stay with the
default.
CD-ROM Drive specifies the drive letter of your
CD-ROM drive. The installation program initially
sets this value to the drive from which ThePier
was installed. If you have more than one CD-ROM
drive, you will need to change this value if you
move The Pier Shareware CD-ROM to a different
CD-ROM drive.
.19
Configure Viewers Help
The Viewer Configuration screen is used to define
external programs that will be activated by
ThePier in different situations.
Default Viewer is the file viewer program used by
ThePier when another viewer is not associated with
the selected file. ThePier contains a built in
default viewer, but it is suitable only for text
files. If the Default Viewer field is left
blank, the built in viewer will be used. An
excellent alternative viewer is Vern Buerg's List
program. The current version of List should be
available on The Pier Shareware CD-ROM. (List is
a shareware program and should be registered if
you use it.)
Shell Program is the program executed when you
select the Custom Shell option from one of the
drop-down menus. It can be used to execute a file
management program such as Norton Commander or
PCTools.
The remainder of the screen contains pairs of
Viewer specifications and their associated File
Extensions. When a file with one of the specified
extensions is selected from an archive content
list, the viewer associated with that extension is
executed. Each viewer can have up to ten
extensions associated with it. If you need more
than ten extensions associated with a particular
viewer, you can specify the viewer more than once.
The Viewer field should contain the whatever you
would normally enter at the DOS command line to
execute the program.
It should be noted that these programs are not
strictly limited to "viewer" programs. For
instance, if you have a sound card, you may find
it useful to associate a sound file player with
file extensions like .MOD and .WAV. This will
allow you to click on a .WAV file and have it
automatically extracted and played on your sound
card.
In all of the above program specification fields,
ThePier will substitute the sequence $F with the
full path and filename of the selected file. The
sequence $D will be substituted with the name of
the target directory. For instance, to use Vern
Buerg's List program as the Default Viewer, you
would enter LIST $F in the Default Viewer field.
This would activate List and pass on the command
line the name of the file to be viewed. $D may be
useful with the Shell Program if your selected
file management program will accept a directory on
the command line.
.20
Files Help
This is a list of the files in the selected
subject. To get complete details on a specific
file, click on the file with your mouse or
highlight the desired file and press ENTER.
The menu at the top of the screen can be activated
by clicking on it with your mouse or by holding
down the Alt key and pressing one of the
highlighted letters in the menu.
To return to the previous screen, press ESCAPE or
select System from the drop-down menu and select
Return To Previous Screen.
.21
System Menu Help
The System menu is used for overall program
control. From it, you can return to the previous
screen, exit the program, drop to DOS
temporarily, or execute your custom shell program.
.22
Return to Previous Screen Help
Return to Previous Screen will take you back to
the previous screen.
.23
Search Menu Help
The Search menu allows you to search the database
for filenames, keywords, and archive content
filenames. Searches at this level will include
only files in the current subject.
.24
File Detail Help
This screen contains details about a specific
file. The archive file name, directory, date and
size are at the top left of the screen.
At the top right is a list of the files contained
within the archive file. If the file is not an
archive, the list at the upper right will be a
repeat of the file name. The scroll bar at the
right of this window can be used to scroll
through the list of files. Selecting one of the
files in this list will cause ThePier to extract
that file from the archive and pass the extracted
file to the appropriate "viewer".
In the middle of the screen is the complete
description of the file. The scroll bar at the
right can be used to scroll the description up and
down.
Under the description window is the comments
window. This can be used to enter your own
comments about this file. These comments will be
saved in a special database and will be displayed
whenever you view the detail information about
this file.
At the very bottom of the screen is a prompt bar
showing the active keys and their effects.
PageDown will move to the next file in this
subject. PageUp will move to the previous file in
this subject. Ctrl-PageDown will move to the
first file in the next subject. Ctrl-PageUp will
move to the first file in the previous subject.
Alt-C will move the cursor to the comment window
from anywhere on the screen. Clicking on any of
the prompts with your mouse will take the
associated action.
.25
File Menu Help
The File option allows you to take certain actions
on the current file.
.26
File Copy Help
The Copy option will copy the current archive file
to the selected directory.
.27
File Extract Help
The Extract option will extract the contents of
the current archive file into the selected
directory.
.28
File Extract and Custom Shell Help
The Extract and Custom Shell option will extract
the contents of the current archive file into the
selected directory and then activate the Custom
Shell program.
.29
File Extract and Shell to DOS Help
The Extract and Shell to DOS option will extract
the contents of the current archive file into the
selected directory and then shell to DOS in that
directory. To return to ThePier, type EXIT at the
DOS command line.
.30
Search Files Help
This is a list of the files that met your search
criteria. To get complete details on a specific
file, click on the file with your mouse or
highlight the desired file and press ENTER.
The menu at the top of the screen can be activated
by clicking on it with your mouse or by holding
down the Alt key and pressing one of the
highlighted letters in the menu.
To return to the previous screen, press ESCAPE or
select System from the drop-down menu and select
Return To Previous Screen.
.End