I hate all these text-files, but everybody else includes them with their programs, so maybe I should do so too. :-) Most (if not all) changes done to DOSED are caused by users telling me their needs and whishes. That's good, I think. If I didn't know there were lots of people out there using this program, I would have given it up a long time ago. Well, here we go: (dates are d/m/y) v5.2, 7/9/94 (published at garbo.uwasa.fi sep 94) * Fixed a couple of `bugs' by rewriting the completion logic: * .. will now give ..\ instead of just .. * Given two files abc and abc.def, abc. will now give abc.def instead of abc only. * A second Tab-press will show matching files. * .BAK-files are skipped during completion, unless turned off using new option -s-. * Dot-files (. and ..) match only if they are explicitely given. This makes it possible to match single files in a directory without giving any of it's letters. v5.17, 9/5/94 (published at garbo.uwasa.fi may 94) * Fixed `bug' in trailing backslash removal: cd\ wouldn't work. Now handles the first word different than the others: If any trailing backslash is the only one in the word, it's kept. Otherwise it's removed. * Bundeled my old (and extremely simple) ALIAS program, for those who want aliases (see ALIAS.DOC!!!). v5.15, 12/4/94 (published at garbo.uwasa.fi apr 94) * Added option (default on): -r for removing trailing back- slashes. This was wish number one from most of you out there! * Now tries to complete even if no part of a filename is given (just when Tab is pressed of course :-) ) * No longer displays status info when deinstalled. v5.0, 8/7/93 (published at garbo.uwasa.fi jul 93) * No longer resets options to default. Use `-' after options to disable previously selected options. * Added clear to end of line. Set ^Q to this. * Checking if a different version is already resident, to avoid locking up the computer. * Finally: Press Shift-Tab or ^Z for list of all possible matching files! Wondering why I didn't use ^D for this? Well, ^D is used for other things. Didn't bother adding lots of stuff to check if ^D should be this or that at a given cursor- location. Think of it this way: ^Z is MD-DOS' end of file, while ^D is the Unix variant. * Options might start with '-' in addition to '/'. * New option: -b for beeping if filename completion is in- complete, or if there is no match at all. * New option: -d to disable appending '\' to directory names when completing. * New option: -e for use of Emacs-keys instead of WordStar. Needed special treatment, since ^P in Emacs means previous line, while it means `echo to printer' in DOS. Disabled the last one when in Emacs mode. * New option: -l for converting characters in completed filenames to lowercase. * New option: -m for entering minimum number of characters that will allow a line to be stored in the history buffer. Drawback: The resident size of the program increased from 2700 to 3200 bytes. Too bad! Hope it doesn't stop you from using it! v4.1, 4/5/91 (published at garbo.uwasa.fi jun 93) * ^Y to clear a line (as Esc). * Other minor changes. v4.0, 18/4/91 * New TSR-system allowing uninstall, and freeing the environ- ment to save some bytes of memory. v3.6, 9/3/91 (published at comp.binaries.ibm.pc apr 91) * Translated from Norwegian to English, since there was a request for a command line editor with filename completion on comp.binaries.ibm.pc : : Program totally rewritten, restructured etc. : Filename completion introduced in v3.0 7/4/90. : v1.0, 15/3/89