MR. FILE/PM: A SIMPLE, CONFIGURABLE OS/2 FILE MANAGER (4.1) October 25, 1992 Mike Kaczmarski IBM AdStaR Tucson, AZ IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only IBM ESDTOOLS USE ONLY ii IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only PREFACE _______ Mr. File/PM was intended as a simple replacement for the File Manager or Drives. In addition, it should provide easy access to the OS/2 command line and configurability to streamline execution of commands against a group of files. | CHANGES FOR MR. FILE/PM VERSION 4.1 | Requested Enhancements: | o Enhanced the 32-bit version of the program to support either a top-down | or left-to-right sort ordering on the file display window. Files dis- | played can be sorted either top to bottom by column or left to right by | row. | o Enhanced the copy/move drag/drop dialog windows to allow the user to | change between move/copy operations after a drop has been made. This | will permit the use of the default workplace shell copy/move keys, or to | change the desired action at the last moment. | o Added support for copying or moving files to a subdirectory shown in the | current window, simply by dropping the files on the sub-directory. | o Added support for CTRL-/ and CTRL-\ in selecting all files and de- | selecting all files, respectively. | Most of the work on this version was involved with correcting deficiencies | with the initial 32-bit version 4.0, as documented below: | Corrections: | o Corrected a problem when dragging multiple files to the shredder. All | files can now be confirmed for deletion with a single key-stroke. | o Corrected the 32-bit Workplace Shell drag/drop implementation to cor- | rectly print files on the printer on which the files are dropped. | o Corrected problems with the initial profile placement (MRFILEPM.INI) | o Increased the size of the mask dialog to allow for a large number of | masks to be specified. Preface iii IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only | o Enhance the "copy to clipboard" function to copy file attribute values to | the clipboard, along with the file names, when file details are shown in | the display window. | o Corrected all file system problems (both local and LAN file systems) by | using the 16-bit file system calls from the 32-bit program. | o Made minor adjustments to the size dialog display in order to reduce its | size. | o Changed the 32-bit executable to use the system font dialog for selecting | fonts. Previous users of the program will have to re-select their font | when starting version 4.1. | o Corrected problems with window refresh when the scroll window is clicked | on to switch to MrFile/PM from other windows. CHANGES FOR MR. FILE/PM VERSION 4.0 Requested Enhancements: o Mr.File/PM has been ported to an OS/2 2.0 32-bit implementation that sup- ports the Workplace Shell drag/drop protocol (MRFILE32.EXE and MRFILE32.HLP). The 16-bit version of Mr.File/PM continues to be main- tained and is supplied in the package under the name MRFILEPM.EXE, with its companion help file MRFILEPM.HLP The ABOUT MR.FILE... dialog selected from the HELP menu displays ________________ ____ "Mr.File/PM (4.0) : 32-Bit" in the 32-bit version, and "Mr.File/PM (4.0)" in the 16-bit version. o Enhanced the copy operation between two running copied of Mr.File/PM to support moving files as well as copying them. Also added a dialog box that prompts for replacing files during the transfer or replacing older files only during the transfer. o Reduced the size of the "Size Information" dialog so that it can be tucked into a corner of he screen while Mr.File/PM is used to traverse the file tree. o Placed a DELETE button on the command dialog so that saved commands can ______ be deleted from the dialog, if so desired. o Added CANCEL buttons to the copy and move progress dialogs as well in ______ pup-up errors to the dialogs so that the transfer process can be can- celled at any time. Corrections: o Corrected the profile logic so that MRFILEPM.INI files can be located when correctly specified in the initial start up dialog (appears when an existing MRFILEPM.INI file is not found). iv IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only o Fixed problems with client window update when focus is switched to the Mr.File/PM window. o Corrected problems with Mr.File/PM timing out while waiting for a large or remote directory to be scanned. o Corrected problems in supporting long file names in the various dialogs. o Corrected problems with the ordering of dialog buttons. o Corrected problems associated with the MRFILEPM.DBG files that a number of people sent me. o Corrected a problem with the destination dialog when all files are being displayed for a particular file tree. o Corrected a problem when dragging a directory between two copies of Mr.File/PM. o Corrected the dotted line that is shown when a modified file mask is used so that it would be visible using XGA displays. o The secondary mouse button no longer acts like the primary mouse button with the Ctrl key pressed down when selecting files. This is due to that fact that the drag/drop support is very sensitive to mouse movements made with the secondary mouse button pressed. o Fixed other miscellaneous problems. Preface v IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only vi IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only NOTES ON DRAG/DROP SUPPORT __________________________ While drag/drop support was added for OS/2 2.0, the older "configurable" drag/drop support was retained for those who wish to use it. If you con- figure Mr.File/PM to perform certain actions when files are dropped on other windows (using DRAG/DROP WINDOW ASSOCIATIONS under the PROFILE MENU), the _____________________________ ____________ older protocol must be used. The older drag/drop protocol will be invoked | when the ALT key is held down while dragging files. An option may be used to | set the default drag drop to the configurable flavor from the PREFERENCES ___________ | selection under the PROFILE menu. You may notice that the workplace drag/drop is quite slow in tracking to mouse movements when a large number of files are selected. This is due to the fact that the workplace shell sends messages to the window under the mouse for EACH file selected. The older configurable drag/drop protocol does not do that and so you may want to use this for copying or moving a large number of files. When Mr.File/PM (32-bit: MRFILE32.EXE) is started, the default drag/drop pro- tocol is the Workplace shell protocol. To use the configurable protocol, hold | down the ALT key before starting the drag operation. If you change the | selection in the PREFERENCES dialog under the PROFILE menu, the default ___________ _______ | drag/drop protocol will be the configurable flavor, and the Workplace shell | drag/drop will be invoked if the ALT key is held down before the drag is | started. +--- IMPORTANT: DRAG/DROP KEY CHANGES --------------------------------------+ | | | Please note that the way in which drag/drop works has been changed in | | this release to be consistent with the OS/2 2.0 workplace shell. This | | change applies to the configurable drag/drop support as well as with the | | 16-bit version of the program. | | | | o The DEFAULT action to occur when files are dragged, is to MOVE the | | files. | | | | o To COPY files, hold down the CTRL key while the files are dragged. | | | | With the workplace shell drag/drop, | | | | o File LINKS (SHADOWS) to the desktop or other folders can be created | | if the CTRL and SHIFT keys are held down during the drag. | | | | | The move or copy operation can be changed by selecting the proper buttons | | | in the destination dialog, before the actual operation is performed.. | | | +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Notes on Drag/Drop Support vii IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only viii IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only CONTENTS ________ OVERVIEW 1 INSTALLING MR.FILE/PM 3 TRAVERSING THE FILE SYSTEM 5 Using the Mouse to Traverse the File System 5 Using the Keyboard to Traverse the File System 5 SELECTING FILES AND DIRECTORIES 7 Using the Mouse to Select files/directories 7 Using the Keyboard to select files/directories. 7 REMEMBERING A DRIVE'S CURRENT DIRECTORY 9 JUMPING TO A FILE IN THE DISPLAY WINDOW 11 SHOWING ALL FILES IN A DIRECTORY TREE 13 OPENING A FILE 15 PERFORMING OPERATIONS ON SELECTED FILES/DIRECTORIES 17 EXECUTING COMMANDS 19 The Command Dialog 19 Command Format 19 KEY ASSIGNMENTS 23 THE DESTINATION DIALOG 27 CHANGING THE FILE MASK 29 CHANGING THE FILE DISPLAY LENGTH 31 QUICK CHANGE TO A PREVIOUS DIRECTORY 33 DRAGGING AND DROPPING SELECTED FILES/DIRECTORIES 35 DEFAULTING TO THE WORKPLACE SHELL OR THE CONFIGURABLE DRAG/DROP PROTOCOL 37 CHANGING THE FONT FOR THE FILE DISPLAY 39 DISPLAYING SIZE INFORMATION 41 STARTING ANOTHER COPY OF MRFILE/PM 43 CUSTOMIZING MR. FILE/PM 45 Contents ix IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only CUSTOM MENU OPTIONS 47 FILE/COMMAND ASSOCIATIONS 49 DRAG/DROP WINDOW ASSOCIATIONS 51 | MRFILE/PM (32-BIT) PREFERENCES 53 x IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only OVERVIEW ________ Mr. File/PM is a simple OS/2 file manager that provides: 1. Traversal of directories and drives in the OS/2 file system including: o file/directory sorting o file attribute display o file/directory copy, move, delete, and rename operations o file/directory attribute modification o MASK specification to view matching file names ____ o display of drive, memory, and selected file size statistics 2. Entry of commands that get executed immediately as separate tasks o including the ability to execute commands using selected files from the file display 3. Customizing the Mr. File/PM file pull-down menu to automate user-defined commands against selected files 4. Customizing Mr. File/PM to determine commands that automatically get exe- cuted against files when double-clicked 5. Customizing Mr.File/PM to invoke certain commands when file are dropped on specified windows on the desktop. 6. Customizing Mr.File/PM so that it starts with selected default features (font, mask, hidden files, temporary disk space, etc) 7. Support for the OS/2 1.X and 2.0 Drag-Drop protocol for files selected on the screen including dropping on a drive letter to copy to a subdirectory on the selected drive, or dropping on a Communications manager 3270 Emu- lator screen to copy the files to that host session, using a program like almcopy. The following sections provide more information on the functions provided: o "Installing Mr.File/PM" on page 3 o "Traversing the file system" on page 5 o "Selecting Files and Directories" on page 7 o "Remembering a Drive's Current Directory" on page 9 o "JUMPing to a file in the display window" on page 11 o "Opening a File" on page 15 Overview 1 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only o "Performing operations on selected files/directories" on page 17 o "Showing All Files in a Directory Tree" on page 13 o "Executing Commands" on page 19 o "Changing the File Mask" on page 29 o "Changing the File Display Length" on page 31 o "Quick Change to a Previous Directory" on page 33 o "Dragging and Dropping Selected Files/Directories" on page 35 o "Defaulting to the Workplace Shell or the Configurable Drag/Drop pro- tocol" on page 37 o "Changing the font for the file display" on page 39 o "Displaying Size Information" on page 41 o "Starting another copy of MrFile/PM" on page 43 o "Customizing Mr. File/PM" on page 45 2 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only INSTALLING MR.FILE/PM _____________________ To install the 32-bit (OS/2 2.0) version of Mr. File/PM, perform the fol- lowing actions: 1. Copy the following file to a directory that resides in your OS/2 search path (from the PATH= statement in CONFIG.SYS). _____ o MRFILE32.EXE 2. Copy MRFILE32.HLP to a directory that shows up in your HELP path (from the HELP= statement in CONFIG.SYS). _____ o I recommend copying the file to C:\OS2\HELP 3. From an OS/2 session, type the following: o start mrfile32.exe To install the 16-bit (OS/2 1.X+) version of Mr. File/PM, perform the fol- lowing actions: 1. Copy the following file to a directory that resides in your OS/2 search path (from the PATH= statement in CONFIG.SYS). _____ o MRFILEPM.EXE 2. Copy MRFILEPM.HLP to a directory that shows up in your HELP path (from the HELP= statement in CONFIG.SYS). _____ o I recommend copying the file to C:\OS2\HELP 3. From and OS/2 session, type the following: o start mrfilepm.exe Mr.File/PM will create a configuration file named MRFILEPM.INI to store con- figuration information for Mr.File/PM. This file can be located in any directory specified in your PATH= parameter in CONFIG.SYS. _____ If you wish to locate the MRFILEPM.INI file in a directory that is not in your PATH specification, you can specify the directory in a special environ- ment variable, MRFILE_PATH= in CONFIG.SYS. If this variable is used, it will ____________ take precedence over directories specified in the PATH= (e.g. _____ MRFILE_PATH=C:\MYINIDIR\). ________________________ The following sequence describes how Mr.File/PM attempts to locate MRFILEPM.INI when starting: Installing Mr.File/PM 3 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only 1. Mr.File/PM looks to see if MRFILE_PATH= has been specified. If it has, ____________ the program checks to see if MRFILEPM.INI exists in the directory speci- fied. If MRFILEPM.INI exists in the directory, then it is used. Otherwise, the user is prompted for the location of the MRFILEPM.INI file, using the directory specified in MRFILE_PATH as the default. ___________ 2. If Mr.File/PM finds that MRFILE_PATH= has NOT been specified, then the ____________ ___ path is searched (list of directories in PATH= in CONFIG.SYS) looking _____ for the MRFILEPM.INI file. If MRFILEPM.INI is found in a directory in the path, then it is used. Otherwise, the user is prompted for the location of the MRFILEPM.INI file, using the directory from which MRIFLEPM.EXE was loaded as the default. Please note that if you specify MRFILE_PATH=, then the PATH= is never used to ____________ search for MRFILEPM.INI. The easiest thing to do is to place the MRFILEPM.INI file in a directory in your PATH=, usually in the same directory in which MRFILEPM.EXE is located. The ABOUT MR. FILE... selection from the HELP pull-down menu will display the _________________ ____ fully-qualified name of the MRFILEPM.INI file that is currently being used by the program. 4 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only TRAVERSING THE FILE SYSTEM __________________________ Mr. File/PM initializes by displaying files and subdirectories on the current drive and in the current subdirectory. The default display shows files in a column-row format similar to a spreadsheet. This can be changed with the Length menu selection to show file/directory attributes as well. ("Changing the File Display Length" on page 31). Disk drives are displayed across the top of the window in a format like [-A-]. The current directory and FILE MASK are displayed in the title bar. _________ USING THE MOUSE TO TRAVERSE THE FILE SYSTEM ___________________________________________ To display files/directories on another disk drive, double-click with the primary mouse button on the drive letter for the drive. To change to another directory, double-click on the directory (with the primary mouse button) in the file display window. Directories include the '\' character at the end of their name. The ..\ entry indicates the parent directory, and may be double-clicked on to move to the parent. | To OPEN a file, double-click on the file name. ____ | One or more directories or files may be selected to perform other operations | on (like copying, renaming or deleting). Refer to "Selecting Files and | Directories" on page 7 for more information on this. USING THE KEYBOARD TO TRAVERSE THE FILE SYSTEM ______________________________________________ To display files/directories on another disk drive, press and hold the Ctrl and Shift keys and then press the letter for the drive that you want to change to. To change to another directory, use the arrow keys to position the selection box over the directory you wish to change to in the file display window. Pressing enter when the desired directory is selected will change to that directory. Directories include the '\' character at the end of their name. The ..\ indicates the parent directory, and may be selected to move to the parent. | To OPEN a file, press enter when the file name is selected. ____ | One or more directories or files may be selected to perform other operations | on (like copying, renaming or deleting). Refer to "Selecting Files and | Directories" on page 7 for more information on this. Traversing the file system 5 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only 6 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only SELECTING FILES AND DIRECTORIES _______________________________ One or more files may be SELECTED so that operations can be performed upon them (e.g. copy, delete, rename...). A single file, or group of files and subdirectories can be selected within the directory displayed. USING THE MOUSE TO SELECT FILES/DIRECTORIES ___________________________________________ To select a file/directory with the mouse, click on the file or directory name with the primary mouse button. Other files/directories that were selected will be de-selected when this is done. A number of files/directories my be selected by moving the mouse over their name while HOLDING DOWN the primary mouse button. ____________ To select a list of files/directories that follow each other in the display window, click on the first file/directory, and then, while holding down the SHIFT key, click on the last file in the list. To select a number of files/directory from differing positions in the display window, click on them while holding down the CTRL key. This will select the | file or directory with out de-selecting those currently selected. The sec- | ondary mouse button may also be used to select files in this manner. | To DE-SELECT a file/directory click on it while holding the CTRL key down, or | click on it with the secondary mouse button. ALL selected files/directories can be de-selected when selecting another file/directory by clicking on it with the primary mouse button (shift or ctrl keys are not held down). USING THE KEYBOARD TO SELECT FILES/DIRECTORIES. _______________________________________________ To select a file or directory with the keyboard, use the arrow keys to place the selection bar on the desired file or directory name. To select a list for files/directories that are located next to each other on the display, use the arrow keys to move the selection bar to the first bar, and then move the selection bar to the last file while holding down the SHIFT key. Selecting Files and Directories 7 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only 8 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only REMEMBERING A DRIVE'S CURRENT DIRECTORY _______________________________________ To display files/directories on another disk drive, double-click with the primary mouse button on the drive letter for the drive, or press and hold the Ctrl and Shift keys and then press the letter for the drive that you want to change to. MrFile/PM will normally display the root directory for the drive selected. If REMEMBER DRIVE'S CURRENT DIRECTORY is selected from the OPTIONS __________________________________ _______ pull-down menu, however, a drive's "current directory" is displayed when it is switched to. The current directory for a drive is normally the last directory that was displayed on that drive, when you switched to a differing drive. The state of this "Remember" option is displayed with a check mark next to the selection in the OPTIONS pull-down menu when active. The state is saved _______ in MRFILEPM.INI when SAVE CURRENT OPTIONS is selected from the PROFILE pull- ____________________ _______ down menu. Remembering a Drive's Current Directory 9 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only 10 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only JUMPING TO A FILE IN THE DISPLAY WINDOW _______________________________________ When large directories are displayed, you can use the JUMP feature of MrFile/PM to quickly position the selection bar to a particular file name. While holding down the SPACE BAR, a key press will cause the MrFile/PM selection in the display window to JUMP to the first file whose name begins with the letter pressed (if it exists). More keys may be pressed (while the space bar remains down) to further qualify the search. When the down or right arrow is pressed (while the space bar remains down), the next file matching the search string is selected, the up or left arrow keys move the selection bar to the previous file that matches the search characters. For example, to locate MRFILEPM.EXE in the current directory, hold down the space bar and press the 'M' key. The selection bar will jump to the first file whose name begins with an 'M' (if any exist in the current directory). With the space bar still down, press the 'R' key to jump to the first file whose name begins with 'MR'. Pressing the right or down arrow key, with the space bar still held down will jump to the NEXT file whose name begins with 'MR'. The up or left arrow keys will jump to the previous file beginning | with 'MR'. To start a new search, release the space bar, press the home key | (to position the window to the beginning of the display), hold down the space | bar and start pressing keys again. JUMPing to a file in the display window 11 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only 12 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only SHOWING ALL FILES IN A DIRECTORY TREE _____________________________________ When SHOW ALL FILES IN CURRENT TREE is selected from the VIEW pull-down menu, ______________________________ ____ Mr.File/PM will scan the current directory for all files, recursively through | all directories, downward from the current directory ( all files on the | drive, if the current directory is the root (\) ). The scan may take a while | to accomplish, depending upon the size of the current directory. The fully-qualified file name for each file in the tree will be displayed in the file display window. The following summarizes some of the uses for Mr.File/PM in this mode: o you can find the largest files in the tree (sorting by file size) o you can find the latest file updated in the tree (sorting by date) o you can look for duplicate files in the tree (sorting by file name) o you can search the tree for all instances of a certain file name pattern (by changing the file mask using the FILE MASK option from the VIEW pull- _________ ____ down menu) Most file operations will be available when operating in this mode. The only notable exception being traversal of the drive's directory tree. If you click again on the current drive letter, you will see all files in the tree from the root, or all files on the current drive. The QUICK CHANGE option ____________ can be used to change to other directory trees that you have been using to see the files in their trees. Showing All Files in a Directory Tree 13 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only 14 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only OPENING A FILE ______________ To OPEN a file, double-click on the file name in the file display window, or ____ press enter when the selection bar (dotted box) is positioned on the file name. The action performed on a file when 'opened' is determined by the file's name and is specified in the PROFILE menu. These actions may be customized so _______ that your desired actions occur automatically when the file is opened ("Cus- tomizing Mr. File/PM" on page 45.). Opening a File 15 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only 16 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only PERFORMING OPERATIONS ON SELECTED FILES/DIRECTORIES ___________________________________________________ A number of actions can be performed on selected files or directories: o Files/directories can be COPIED to another drive or directory by selecting the COPY menu option from the FILE pull-down menu or by ____ ____ pressing ctrl-c. The destination dialog will be displayed so that you can selected a des- tination for the files/directories to be copied to. ("The Destination Dialog" on page 27) If a directory is selected, all files and subdirectories under the selected directory will be copied to the destination drive/directory. You may choose to replace files in the target directory if they have the same name as the files being copied, or you may choose to replace those files only if they have the same name as the files being copied and they are older (have an earlier modification date) than the files being copied. o Files/directories can be MOVED to another drive or directory by selecting the MOVE menu option from the FILE pull-down menu or by pressing ctrl-m. ____ ____ The destination dialog will be displayed so that you can selected a des- tination for the files/directories to be moved to. When moving a directory from one location to another, the original direc- tory and its contents WILL NOT be deleted. This will be fixed in a sub- sequent release of Mr. File/PM. o Selected files/directories can be CLONED (copied to another name in the current directory) by selecting the CLONE menu option from the FILE menu _____ ____ or by pressing ctrl-o. A dialog box will be displayed so that you can enter the name to which the file or directory should be cloned. When directories are cloned, all files and subdirectories under the selected directory will be copied to the new directory. You may choose to replace files in the target directory if they have the same name as the files being copied, or you may choose to replace those files only if they have the same name as the files being copied, and they are older (have an earlier modification date) than the files being copied. o Selected files/directories can be RENAMED (to another name in the current directory) by selecting the RENAME menu option from the FILE menu or by ______ ____ pressing ctrl-r. A dialog box will be displayed so that you can enter the name to which the file or directory should be renamed. Performing operations on selected files/directories 17 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only o To DELETE selected files/directories, choose the DELETE menu option from ______ the FILE menu or press ctrl-d. A dialog box will be displayed showing ____ the candidate files for deletion. You can change your mind about deleting certain files by double-clicking on the to remove them from the list. Choosing OK will delete the files/directories listed. When a directory is deleted, all files and subdirectories in the direc- tory are also deleted. o To change the ATTRIBUTES of selected files/directories, choose the CHANGE ______ ATTRIBUTES menu selection from the FILE menu or press ctrl-b. The dialog __________ ____ displayed will allow to choose attribute values for setting or clearing on the selected files/directories. o To DRAG the selected files over the window of an application that sup- ports the drag-drop protocol, hold down the secondary mouse button (manipulator button), and move the mouse pointer over the target applica- tion window or icon. The mouse pointer icon will change to indicate | whether or not a target application can receive dragged files. Files | must be selected in the Mr. File/PM window to be eligible for dragging. The files may be dragged over a disk drive letter to copy them to a directory on the indicated drive. The destination window will be shown when the files are dropped on the drive letter prompting for the direc- tory desired on that drive. The files may be dropped over a Communications Manager 3270 Emulator session to copy them to the host (using a program like ALMCOPY). Please refer to "Customizing Mr. File/PM" on page 45 for instructions on speci- fying this copy program. The files may be dropped over another MrFile/PM window (another copy of MrFile/PM) to copy the files to the directory displayed in the second MrFile/PM window. o To execute a command against selected files/directories, select the COM- ____ MANDS menu option from the FILE menu or press ESC. The command display _____ ____ will be displayed so that your command can be entered. The Command Dialog will be also displayed automatically anytime you start to type a command on the file display. Please refer to "Executing Com- mands" on page 19 for more information on typing in a command. 18 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only EXECUTING COMMANDS __________________ You may type in an OS/2 or DOS command to execute at any time, by pressing the ESC key or simply by starting to type the command. The command dialog will be displayed, and your command will execute as a sep- arate process when OK is selected (when you press enter after typing the command). Any OS/2 or DOS command or program name can be specified for execution. You may also specify a command that will execute against selected files/directories. THE COMMAND DIALOG __________________ The command dialog is shown when you press the ESC key or start to type in a command. The dialog displays a list for the last 20 commands that you exe- cuted so that they may be chosen again for execution. You may type in a new command to execute. Optionally, the command you specify can use the selected files/directories in the command line. You may remove saved commands from the command dialog list box by pressing the DELETE key on the dialog when a command is selected in the list box. ______ COMMAND FORMAT The following diagram illustrates the format for a command you enter: Executing Commands 19 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only >>Ä-ÄÄÄ---ÄÄÄÄÄÄ-ÄÄ> | - |ÀÄ dos ÄÙ | + | À . Ù ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ V | >ÄÄ-ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ-ÄÄÄ-ÄÄÄÄÄÄ-Ä-<< |Ä parms Ä| |Ä / Ä| ÀÄ &var ÄÙ |Ä // Ä| |Ä /f Ä| |Ä /n Ä| |Ä /e Ä| |Ä /p Ä| |Ä /d Ä| |Ä /l Ä| |Ä /m Ä| ÀÄ /cbÄÙ The symbol represents the name of the command you specify. This command can be any OS/2 or DOS command or program. The following list describes the other command parameters. - Does not pause after the is executed. Normally, the command is paused after execution until a key is pressed. The '-' specification at the beginning of the command line cancels this pause and the task immediately exits after execution of the command. + Operates the same as the - parameter above, but starts the session with the screen MAXIMIZED on the screen. . Operates the same as the - parameter above, but starts the session with the screen MINIMIZED (as an icon) on the screen. DOS Executes the in the OS/2 DOS box. Any DOS command or program can be specified as the symbol using this option. Under OS/2 2.0, the command is started in a DOS session, using the paths specified in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file in the root of the boot drive, if it exists. You can change the started DOS window session to a full-screen session by pressing Alt-Home after the session has started. PARMS Any needed command parameters. &VAR Parameter variables that must be specified before the command is executed. The Ampersand(&) character before a variable name indi- cates that you want Mr.File/PM to prompt you for a parameter value before executing the command. When the command is executed by Mr.File/PM, a dialog box will be displayed, showing the command, 20 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only and asking for the value of the variable. You may then type in the parameter value, and press enter to have the value used in the exe- cution of the command. A special variable, &path, may be specified to cause Mr.File/PM to prompt the user for a directory path (using a special directory dialog to traverse the file system). The directory selected is then substituted into the command in the place of the &path spec- ification. | Two ampersand characters (&&) may be specified to place a single | ampersand in the command stream. A single ampersand can be placed | in the command stream between commands that should be executed. In | this manner, more than one command may be specified on a single | command line. For example, the command "dir && date" will execute | the directory command followed by the date command. / Substitutes the fully-qualified name(s) for selected file(s)/directory(ies). The specified command will be repeated for each file/directory that is selected in the file display window. // Substitutes the '/' character in the command stream. /F Substitutes the file name (name + extension) for each selected file/directory. The specified command will be repeated for each file/directory that is selected in the file display window. The full directory path will not be included with the name. /N Substitutes the name for each selected file/directory. The speci- fied command will be repeated for each file/directory that is selected in the file display window. File extensions will not be included. /E Substitutes the extension for each selected file/directory. The specified command will be repeated for each file/directory that is selected in the file display window. File names will not be included. /P Substitutes the fully qualified path name for the current directory in the command. Selected file/directory names are not included. /D Substitutes the Drive letter for the current directory. The colon (":") character is not included. /L Substitutes a list containing all selected files/directories in the command stream. The selected files/directories are all substituted in one string and the command is not repeated for each selected file/directory. This option is a good choice for loading all selected files into a single instance of an editor (e.g. epm). /M Substitutes the current directory mask into the the command. Executing Commands 21 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only /CB Substitutes a line of text from the Presentation Manager clip board into the command. The command will be repeated as many times as there are lines of text in the clipboard (or as there are selected files, which ever is greater), substituting each line of text found in the clipboard in a command. For example, to download a list of files from your Communications Manager emulator session, MARK the file names (in fulist or filelist), and COPY them to the clipboard. The following command can then be used to download the filenames in the clipboard to your current MrFile/PM directory: ALMCOPY HA:/CB ______________ 22 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only KEY ASSIGNMENTS _______________ ACCELERATOR KEYS (FOR MR. FILE/PM) | CTRL+/ | Select all directories/files in the current directory CTRL+A Select all directories/files in the current directory CTRL+B Change the attributes of the selected files CTRL+C Copy the selected file to another drive/directory CTRL+D Delete the selected directories/files DEL Delete the selected directories/files | CTRL+E | Sort the file list by file extension CTRL+F Refresh the file display CTRL+H Change the font for the file display CTRL+I Toggle the mode to display all files in the current directory tree (directory tree downward from the current path) CTRL+INS Copy the names of the selected directories/files (fully-qualified) into the PM clipboard You can use this method to copy a file name to the clipboard, an then insert it in an entry field for another program by pressing shift-ins when the cursor is active in the edit box. This is a handy method to open a file without typing its name or searching through the directory tree in the open file dialog of another program. CTRL+K Change the file display mask Key Assignments 23 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only CTRL+L Toggle the Length of the files displayed (from short length to long length and visa versa). Long length shows the file attributes. CTRL+M Move the selected file to another drive/directory CTRL+N Sort the file list by file name CTRL+O Clone the selected files CTRL+P Save the current Mr.File/PM configuration (screen position, font, etc.) so that it is re-established the next time that Mr.File/PM is invoked. CTRL+Q 'Quick Change' to a previous directory in which you performed operations or executed commands CTRL+R Rename the selected directories/files | CTRL+S | Display statistics on the size of the current disk drive, selected | files, and free disk space CTRL+T Sort the file list by file modification date CTRL+U Deselect all files in the file list | CTRL+\ | Deselect all files in the file list CTRL+V Save the current directory in the quick change list CTRL+W Change to the last directory in the quick change list CTRL+Y Create a new directory INS Create a new directory CTRL+Z Sort the file list by file size in descending order 24 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only F1 Display the Mr. File/PM extended help menu F3 Exit program Key Assignments 25 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only 26 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only THE DESTINATION DIALOG ______________________ The destination dialog helps you choose a destination for a move or copy operation on selected files or directories. To choose the destination for the operation, double click on the disk drive letter for the drive you wish to target and then select the directory you desire on the drive by double-clicking on the directory name. The directo- ries are displayed one level at a time. You may traverse the directory tree by selecting a subdirectory to go down the tree, or by selecting the ..\ directory to go up the tree (to the parent directory). As drives and directories are selected, the destination will be displayed in the box at the bottom of the dialog window. Optionally, you may type in the destination path name in this box instead of selecting the drives and direc- tories from the list selections. The REPLACE EXISTING FILES check box may be marked if you do not want to be ______________________ prompted when a directory or file name that you are copying/moving conflicts with the name of an existing file/directory at the target location. Con- flicting files or directories will be erased before the selected file/directory is copied to the target, if it has the same name. Do not check this box, if you want to confirm (via. a dialog box) the replacement of existing files or directories at the target destination. If you want to replace files only if their modification date is earlier than the source file date, then the REPLACE OLDER FILES check box should be ___________________ selected. | You may change the operation from Move to Copy or from Copy to Move by | selecting the proper radio button beside the MOVE or COPY words in the dialog | window. Select the OK push-button to start the move/copy to your selected target, or select CANCEL to abort the operation. The Destination Dialog 27 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only 28 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only CHANGING THE FILE MASK ______________________ The file mask determines which files are displayed in the Mr. File/PM file display window. All subdirectories are displayed, regardless of the file mask specification. The * and ? wildcard characters may be used for the mask specification in the same manner as with the DIR command. The default file mask is *. To change the mask, select the FILE MASK... selection from the VIEW pull-down menu, or type ctrl-K. You may also use the CHANGE MASK dialog to display system or hidden files. These files are not normally shown in the file window. Multiple mask specifications can be used to determine which files are to be shown. Each mask wildcard should be separated by a space, comma, or semi- colon. For example, the *.C;*.H specification will show all C programs and header files in the current directory (files having an extension of .C or .H.). When a mask other than the default (*) is displayed, the line between dis- played drive letters and directories/files will be dashed, to remind you that all files that exist in the directory may not be shown. When the default file mask is used, the line between the drives and directories/files is solid. Changing the File Mask 29 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only 30 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only CHANGING THE FILE DISPLAY LENGTH ________________________________ Files are normally displayed in the display window by file name only. To see file attributes (such as date modified, size and other attributes), select the LIST FILE ATTRIBUTES selection from the VIEW pull-down menu or press ____________________ ____ ctrl-L. The LIST FILE ATTRIBUTES selection or ctrl-L may be used to toggle between ____________________ long and short file display modes. All Mr. File selection and command options operate with the display in either long or short modes. Changing the File Display Length 31 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only 32 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only QUICK CHANGE TO A PREVIOUS DIRECTORY ____________________________________ Whenever you perform an operation in Mr. File/PM (e.g copying files or exe- cuting commands), the directory you are operating in is saved. After trav- ersing to another directory in the system, you may switch back to a previous directory by selecting QUICK CHANGE TO PREVIOUS DIRECTORY from the OPTIONS __________________________________ _______ pull-down menu, or by pressing Ctrl-Q. A dialog will be displayed that lists the last 20 directories in which you performed an operation. Simply select the directory that you wish to return to and Press the SWITCH TO button to _________ quickly change back to that directory. If you would like to remove a directory from the quick change list, select the directory and press the DELETE button. ______ If you would like to save a particular directory in the quick change list so that you can move back to it using this option, select SAVE CURRENT DIRECTORY ______________________ FOR QUICK CHANGE from the OPTIONS pull-down menu or press Ctrl-V while you ________________ _______ are in the desired directory. The current directory will be saved in the quick change list so that you can switch to it quickly from another place in the file system. The Ctrl-W key will switch you back to the most recent directory in the quick change list (displayed from most recent to least recent when Ctrl-Q is pressed). You may use this option to toggle between two directories of interest by following this procedure: 1. Change to the first directory 2. Press Ctrl-V to save the directory ion the quick change list. 3. Change to the second directory 4. Press Ctrl-V to save this directory in the quick-Change list 5. Press the Ctrl-W (walk-back) key to toggle between the first and second directories. Quick Change to a Previous Directory 33 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only 34 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only DRAGGING AND DROPPING SELECTED FILES/DIRECTORIES ________________________________________________ Mr. File/PM supports the Drag/Drop protocol implemented by programs such as File Manager, Drives, and the EPM (Enhanced) editor. For the 32-bit version, the workplace shell drag/drop is supported as well as a "configurable" drag/drop protocol (used in OS/2 1.2 and 1.3). The 16-bit version only sup- ports this "configurable" version. To use the drag drop protocol, do the following: 1. Select files/directories to be transferred to a target application (like EPM) in the Mr. File/PM file display window. 2. Press and hold the secondary mouse button (manipulator button). 3. Move the mouse pointer, noting that the pointer image changes as it is passed over windows or icons that do and do not support the drag/drop protocol. 4. While over an application that does support drop, release the secondary mouse button to transfer the selected files to the application. You may move or copy selected files/directories to another drive/directory by dropping them on a drive letter at the top of the Mr. File/PM display. The destination dialog will be displayed to prompt you for the directory on the selected drive that you wish to move/copy the files/directories to. By default, selected files and directories are MOVED when dragged and dropped over a drive letter or another copy of Mr.File/PM. To COPY. the files/directories, hold down the CTRL key when dragging the files. ____ Files may be moved or copied between two instances of Mr.File/PM using the drag/drop operation. You may also copy selected files to a host session, using a program like ALMCOPY.EXE, by dropping the files over the host session window or icon (3270 Emulator window). Mr. File/PM must be configured correctly to do this. Please refer to "Customizing Mr. File/PM" on page 45 for more details. Dragging and Dropping Selected Files/Directories 35 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only 36 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only DEFAULTING TO THE WORKPLACE SHELL OR THE CONFIGURABLE DRAG/DROP PROTOCOL ________________________________________________________________________ (32-bit MrFile/PM only - MRFILE32.EXE) When Mr.File/PM is started the first time, it defaults to use the OS/2 2.0 workplace shell drag/drop protocol when selected files or directories are dragged with the secondary mouse button. If you wish to configure Mr.File/PM to perform specific actions when files are dropped over other application windows ("Drag/Drop Window Associations" on page 51), you must use the "Configurable" drag/drop protocol to do this. The configurable drag/drop pro- tocol is used when you hold down the ALT key before starting a drag opera- ___ tion. | You can change the default drag/drop protocol to the "configurable" variety | (so that you do not need to hold down the ALT key to invoke it), by de- ___ | selecting the proper choice from the PREFERENCES dialog under the PROFILE _______ | menu. The Workplace Shell drag/drop protocol will then be invoked only when | the ALT key is pressed before starting a drag operation, and the default drag ___ | operation will be the "configurable" protocol. Defaulting to the Workplace Shell or the Configurable Drag/Drop protocol 37 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only 38 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only CHANGING THE FONT FOR THE FILE DISPLAY ______________________________________ To change the font that is used to display files in Mr. File/PM, choose the CHANGE FONT... option from the OPTIONS pull-down menu or press CTRL-H. The ______________ _______ ______ font dialog will be display, initialized with the names of all fonts that could be found on your system. Click with the primary mouse button (or use the keyboard to position the highlight bar) over the font that you would like to switch to. The Mr. File/PM display will change immediately to the font that you have selected, or an error message will be displayed if that font is already being used in the Mr. File/PM window. Press the OK button on the dialog when you are satisfied with the font that Mr. File/PM is using, or press the CANCEL button to return to the font that was active before the font dialog was displayed. You may specify a default font to be used when starting Mr.File/PM. Please refer to "Customizing Mr. File/PM" on page 45 for more details. | 32-BIT VERSION: The system font dialog is used to set the font for the | MRFILE32.EXE program. Follow the directions for the font dialog to set the | MrFile/PM font using this program. Changing the font for the file display 39 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only 40 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only DISPLAYING SIZE INFORMATION ___________________________ To display information on the size of the current directory, selected files, space allocated and free on the current disk drive, drive label, and largest block of memory free, select SIZE INFORMATION from the OPTIONS pull-down ________________ _______ menu, or press CTRL-S. ______ The size dialog may be moved to the side of the MrFile/PM window, and will remain active until the OK button is pressed, or the dialog window is closed with the dialog system menu. As you change drives, directories, or select files, the size statistics in the dialog window will be updated. This mode may be useful when you are interested in determining sizes for marked files, or are interested in the sizes of directories in your file system. Displaying Size Information 41 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only 42 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only STARTING ANOTHER COPY OF MRFILE/PM __________________________________ Sometimes it is useful to have more than one directory displayed at one time. If you start another copy of MrFile/PM, you can quickly examine the contents of two directories and use Drag/Drop to copy files between the two directo- ries (dragging files from one copy of MrFile/PM to another MrFile/PM window). To start another copy of Mrfile/PM, displaying a specific directory, DOUBLE-CLICK with the SECONDARY mouse button on the drive letter or directory name of the specified drive or directory (optionally, you can double-click with the primary mouse button while holding down the CTRL key). Another copy ____ of MrFile/PM will be started displaying the contents of item clicked on (the root for a drive, if a drive is clicked, or the contents of a specific direc- tory, if you double-clicked on a directory). Starting another copy of MrFile/PM 43 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only 44 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only CUSTOMIZING MR. FILE/PM _______________________ Mr. File/PM can be customized in a number of ways through the use of the PROFILE pull-down menu. _______ The SAVE CURRENT OPTIONS selection saves the current state of the following ____________________ settings so that they will be re-established the next time that Mr.File/PM is started: o the font being used to display drives, directories, and files o the sort order for the file/directory display o whether or not file attributes are displayed in the file display window o the mask that is used for selecting files or directories to be displayed in the window | o the default drag/drop protocol, and sort ordering for the file display | window The SPECIFY DRIVE FOR TEMPORARY FILES option from the PROFILE pull-down menu _________________________________ _______ allows you to specify the drive on which temporary files will be stored by Mr.File/PM (command files for execution). A virtual drive is an excellent choice for this option, since it will improve performance. The SAVE POSITION/SIZE selection saves the current window size and position __________________ on the screen so that they will be re-established the next time that Mr.File/PM is started. Other Mr.File/PM customizations that can be made from the PROFILE pull-down _______ menu are discussed in the following three sections (select one of the fol- lowing form more details): o "Custom Menu Options" on page 47 o "File/Command Associations" on page 49 o "Drag/Drop Window Associations" on page 51 Customizing Mr. File/PM 45 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only 46 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only CUSTOM MENU OPTIONS ___________________ The CUSTOM MENU OPTIONS dialog lets you specify customized actions to be ___________________ added to the FILE pull-down menu for MrFile/PM, or create and add items to ____ your own pull-down menus from the main action bar. These actions can be used to execute commands you specify against selected files in the file display area of the Mr. File/PM window. Select CUSTOM MENU OPTIONS from the PROFILE ___________________ _______ pull-down menu to get to this option. The dialog box displays menu titles for the actions that you configure in a list box at the top of the dialog. For the selected title, the title text and associated "Command Format" on page 19 (command) is displayed in entry boxes near the bottom of the dialog. The following actions may be used to change your pull-down menu options: o To add a new item to a pull-down menu, Type in the Menu Option text that ___ you would like to appear in the pull-down menu, and specify the "Command Format" on page 19 (command) that should be executed when the option is selected. To do this, you may have to replace (over-type) the text that is currently displayed in the edit boxes at the bottom of the dialog. Press the ADD button to add your new command to the Menu. The command ___ will be added immediately after the options that is currently selected in the list box at the top of the dialog. o To change an existing menu option, select the option in the list box, and ______ change the menu option title, and associated "Command Format" on page 19 (command) in the edit boxes at the bottom of the dialog. Press the CHANGE ______ button to have the menu option changed. o To delete an existing menu option, select the option in the list box, and ______ press the DELETE button. ______ o The pull-down menus will display the options you specify in the order that they appear in the list box at the top of the dialog. You may change the order that these commands appear in by selecting an option in _____ the list box, and pressing the TO TOP button to move the option to the ______ top of the list box. Normally, the item you describe will be added to the FILE pull-down menu. ____ You may, however, create your own pull-down menu from the action bar by spec- ifying the special character '|' or '_' (underscore) in your menu option text. When the '|' or '_' character is used in menu option text, the text specified to the LEFT of the '|' or '_' character is assumed to specify the name of the new pull-down menu, and the text to the RIGHT of the '|' or '_' character species one of the selections that will be available in the new pull-down menu. For example, lets assume that you wish to add a new pull-down menu for "Editors." The following entries could be added to the CUSTOM MENU OPTIONS ___________________ dialog to accomplish this: Custom Menu Options 47 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only Menu Option Text Command to be Executed ------------------- ------------------------- Editors | System Editor .start e.exe / Editors _ EPM Editor .start epm.exe / When these options are saved, a new pull-down menu, EDITORS, will be appear _______ on the Action bar for MrFile/PM. Selections "System Editor" and "EPM Editor" will appear when the EDITORS menu is selected. Note that the "Editors |" _______ specification in the menu option text for the two selections must be iden- tical so that both selections appear under the same pull-down menu. Two special commands may be used to build pull-down menus to change the file display mask or change to a certain directory. The MASK command may be spec- ____ ified on the command line with wildcard characters to change the directory mask that is used to display files in the file display window (similar to the FILE MASK dialog selectable from the VIEW pull-down menu). The CD command __ may be used with a fully-qualified directory name to change MrFile/PM to a certain directory. Custom pull-down menus that change the file mask and change to specific directories can be configured as shown below: Menu Option Text Command to be Executed ------------------- ------------------------- Masks | All Files mask * Masks | Source Code mask *.c;*.h Masks | Executables mask *.exe;*.com Directories _ Root cd c:\ Directories _ Accounting cd D:\finances\acct Directories _ System cd C:\os2\system\ When these options are configured, two new menu items will be displayed on the MrFile/PM action bar: MASKS, and DIRECTORIES. The MASKS menu will _____ ___________ _____ display 3 selections that can be selected to alter the file display mask to show filenames that match the wildcard patters shown above. The DIRECTORIES ___________ menu can be used to change to the directories specified. Using these two commands, you can configure your most often-used file masks and directories so they appear as MrFile/PM pull-down menus. Once you are finished making your changes, you may press the SAVE button to ____ save the changes and immediately change your FILE pull-down menu. If you ____ decide that you do not want to make the changes, press the CANCEL button to ______ cancel your updates. The HELP button will display help text for using the ____ dialog. 48 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only FILE/COMMAND ASSOCIATIONS _________________________ The FILE/COMMAND ASSOCIATIONS dialog lets you specify customized "Command _________________________ Format" on page 19 (commands) that should be executed when files matching specific patterns are opened (double-clicked on with the mouse, or selected when enter is pressed in the file display window). Select FILE/COMMAND ASSO- __________________ CIATIONS from the PROFILE pull-down menu to get to this option. ________ _______ The dialog box displays file matching patterns in a list box at the top of the dialog. For the selected pattern, the pattern and associated "Command Format" on page 19 (command) is displayed in entry boxes near the bottom of the dialog. File patterns use the normal OS/2 convention: '*' matches 0 or more characters in a file name, and '?' matches a single character. To match all files, '*.*' would be specified for the pattern. The following actions may be used to change your file/command associations: o To add a new file pattern/command association, Type in the file name ___ pattern, and specify the "Command Format" on page 19 (command) that should be executed when files matching this pattern are opened. To do this, you may have to replace (over-type) the text that is currently dis- played in the edit boxes at the bottom of the dialog. Press the ADD ___ button to add your new association. The command will be added imme- diately after the pattern that is currently selected in the list box at the top of the dialog. o To change an existing association, select the pattern in the list box, ______ and change the pattern and/or associated "Command Format" on page 19 (command) in the edit boxes at the bottom of the dialog. Press the CHANGE ______ button to have the association changed. o To delete an existing association, select the pattern in the list box, ______ and press the DELETE button. ______ | o When a file is opened, the patterns in the association list are searched | from top to bottom; the first match found specifies the command to be | invoked. Knowing this, you may want to order the list so that more spe- | cific patterns appear first, and more general patterns appear near the | end of the list ('*.*' at the top of the list would always be matched, | ignoring any other patterns you have specified). To move a pattern to | the top of the list, select the pattern and press the TO TOP button. ______ Once you are finished making your changes, you may press the SAVE button to ____ save the changes. If you decide that you do not want to make the changes, press the CANCEL button to cancel your updates. The HELP button will display ______ ____ help text for using the dialog. File/Command Associations 49 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only 50 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only DRAG/DROP WINDOW ASSOCIATIONS _____________________________ The DRAG/DROP WINDOW ASSOCIATIONS dialog lets you specify customized "Command _____________________________ Format" on page 19 (commands) that should be executed when files are dropped over windows whose titles match the text specified. With this option, you can do things like automatically send file to the host when they are dropped over a communications manager 3270 Emulator window. Select DRAG/DROP WINDOW ________________ ASSOCIATIONS from the PROFILE pull-down menu to get to this option. ____________ _______ The dialog box displays window titles in a list box at the top of the dialog. For the selected title, the title and associated "Command Format" on page 19 (command) is displayed in entry boxes near the bottom of the dialog. The Window title does not have to be specified in its entirety - Mr. File/PM will ensure that the title specified matches the left-most portion of a window title over which files are dropped. The following actions may be used to change your drag/drop window associ- ations: o To add a new drag/drop window association, Type in the Window Title, and ___ specify the "Command Format" on page 19 (command) that should be executed when files are dropped over windows with this title. To do this, you may have to replace (over-type) the text that is currently displayed in the edit boxes at the bottom of the dialog. Press the ADD button to add ___ your new association. The command will be added immediately after the title that is currently selected in the list box at the top of the dialog. o To change an existing association, select the title in the list box, and ______ change the title and/or associated "Command Format" on page 19 (command) in the edit boxes at the bottom of the dialog. Press the CHANGE button to ______ have the association changed. o To delete an existing association, select the title in the list box, and ______ press the DELETE button. ______ o When files are dropped over a window, the titles in the association list are searched from top to bottom; the first match found specifies the command to be invoked. Knowing this, you may want to order the list so that more specific titles appear first, and more general titles appear near the end of the list. To move a title to the top of the list, select the title and press the TO TOP button. ______ Once you are finished making your changes, you may press the SAVE button to ____ save the changes. If you decide that you do not want to make the changes, press the CANCEL button to cancel your updates. The HELP button will display ______ ____ help text for using the dialog. Drag/Drop Window Associations 51 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only 52 IBM ESDTOOLS Use Only | MRFILE/PM (32-BIT) PREFERENCES ______________________________ | The Preferences dialog from the PROFILE menu can be used to set the default ___________ | file sorting order and the Drag/Drop protocol. You can decide whether file | names should be sorted down displayed columns (top-to-bottom) or across dis- | played rows (left-to-right). | If the Workplace Shell drag-drop protocol is selected as the default, you may | interact with other objects on the desktop, or use the configurable drag drop | by pressing the Alt key before dragging selected file/directories. When the ___ | Configurable drag/drop protocol is selected, the Alt key must be pressed ___ | before a drag operation begins to interact with other Workplace shell objects | (such as the shredder or printers. | The configurable drag/drop protocol can be configured, using "Drag/Drop | Window Associations" on page 51 to perform specific actions when | files/directories are dropped over certain open windows. In addition, the | configurable drag/drop protocol will operate more smoothly when copying or | moving a large number of files. MrFile/PM (32-bit) Preferences 53