# WELCOME TO THE WCL INITIALIZATION FILE #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # THIS FILE CONTAINS ALL THE CUSTOMIZATION INFORMATION FOR WCL # PLEASE READ THIS FILE!!!! # #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # The lines starting with a hash (#) are comments and # can be deleted when you no longer need the comments. # You can get further information on the settings in this file in the # WCL help file, in the section titled "INI_File_Settings". #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # You can load this file into NOTEPAD by typing "CHG2" at the WCL prompt # # or you can run the WCL Configuration program ("WCLCFG.EXE") # # [wcl] # # The next setting decides whether when running EXTERNAL programs, WCL # will change to to the directory in which the program executable is found. # A setting of 0 means that WCL *will* change to that directory, and a # setting of 1 means that WCL *will NOT* change. You can also use the "DO" # command to make sure that WCL will not change. # DO=0 # # The next 4 settings determine the size and location of the WCL window. # The window length should ideally not be lower than 50. # WINDOWLENGTH=50 WINDOWHEIGHT=119 LOCATION-HORIZONTAL=1 LOCATION-VERTICAL=1 # # # The next setting determines the width of the popup window for the DIR command in # the "small" version of WCL. If FILE DESCRIPTIONS is enabled, this setting should # be big enough for your file descriptions to be displayed in full - otherwise, the # file descriptions ae truncated so they can fit into the window. If this setting is # left empty, WCL tries to use some sensible defaults. # DIR-WINDOW.LENGTH=70 # # # The next setting is the WCL prompt. Anything other than the "$" values # is taken LITERALLY. You can change this with the "PROMPT" command. # Note that if you use "$p$g" for your WCL-PROMPT, you may run into # problems when the name of the current directory is very long. Thus # it is advisable to use a short prompt. You can always find out the # current directory by typing "PWD". # # If the prompt is empty, it defaults to the current directory name. # Some of the window co-ordinate settings are updated when you # type "SAVE", or if you quit by using "EXIT", "HALT", etc. # WCL-PROMPT=$P$G # # # The next 2 settings decide the colors for the WCL window. The various # values that they may take are documented in the HELP file, under the # section titled "INI_File_Settings". You can change these values with the # "SETCOLOR" command. # TEXT-COLOR=CYAN TEXT-BACKGROUND=BLACK # # # The next setting is the default font for the WCL window # The fonts should be set from the WCL configuration program, by # typing "CFG" at the WCL prompt. # Users of non-English keyboards might prefer using the OEM Fixed Font. # To get foreign characters, turn the DOSKEY emulation off temporarily. # DEFAULT-FONT=14 # # The next setting determines whether the WCL window has a border and title bar # or not. When the WINDOW-BORDER is set 1 or ON, the WCL window will have a # border and a title bar. Otherwise the window will have no title bar, no # minimize button, and no system menu. The window will be resizeable, but # will not be moveable. This setting is ON by default. Turning it OFF will # not work if DOSKEY EMULATION is not enabled. # WINDOW-BORDER=1 # # # The next setting can be used to make sure that the WCL window # ("small" version only) is always on top. This is turned OFF by default # TOPMOST-WINDOW=0 # # # The next setting turns on support for a limited emulation of the DOSKEY # function of scrolling through a list of past commands (by using the arrow # keys; or Ctrl-Z for ("up") and Ctrl-X (for "down")). This setting also # turns on support for assigning commands to FUNCTION KEYS (F1-F9, and # F11-F12); and the CONTROL KEYS (CTRL-A to CTRL-Y) # # You can assign any command to a key by just putting the command after # the "=" sign (in the file KEYS.WCL). # WCL will execute the commands EXACTLY as they appear. # A setting of "1" or "ON" turns this setting ON. Any other setting turns # it OFF You can also turn it on/off in WCL by typing "DOSKEY ON" or # "DOSKEY OFF". Please NOTE: turning DOSKEY EMULATION off is *NOT* recommended. # EMULATE-DOSKEY=1 # # The next line determines whether the DOSKEY emulation (if turned on) # starts in "insert" mode or "overwrite" mode. Overwrite is the default. # If DOSKEY emulation is OFF, this setting will not work. # INSERT-MODE=0 # # The next item determines whether full command-line editing should # be turned on. If turned on, you can edit the commands on the command # line with backspace, the arrow keys, Home, End, Ins, and Del. # If DOSKEY emulation is OFF, this setting will not work. # Please NOTE: turning LINE-EDITOR off is *NOT* recommended. # LINE-EDITOR=1 # # The next setting determines whether the pathetic on-screen clock is # displayed or not. It is OFF by default. Set it to "1" or "ON" to turn # it on. You will have problems running FULL SCREEN dos programs if this # setting is turned ON. Since the clock feature has a number of problems, # you may not want to use it. # SHOW-TIMER=1 # # The next setting indicates whether the on-screen clock (if enabled) is # displayed on the Windows Desktop or not. If this setting is turned off # (default) the clock is displayed in the WCL window. This does NOT work # in seamless Win-OS/2 # TIMER-ON-DESKTOP=1 # # The next few settings regulate the position of the on screen clock, if it # is to be displayed on the desktop. "TOP" and "LEFT" indicate the vertical # and horizontal positions, respectively. # DESKTOP-TIMER-ALWAYS-VISIBLE=0 DESKTOP-TIMER.TOP= DESKTOP-TIMER.LEFT= # # # The next setting determines whether WCL will always wait for one command # (or program) to complete execution before returning to receive input. If enabled, # it is equivalent to running every command with "EXECWAIT". It may have a negative # effect on commands scheduled with the TIMED-RUN command. # ALWAYS-EXECWAIT.SMALL=0 # # # The next setting determines whether to display the free resources and # free memory in the "small" WCL window. # SHOW-RESOURCES=1 # # # The next setting determines whether to yield the timer to the system when # running under OS/2 - yielding helps multi-tasking when WCL is in background # but adversely affects the ticking clock, and "TIMED-RUN" programs may not # run because the timer is not being updated. So the choice here is between # smooth multi-tasking under OS/2, or being able to "TIMED-RUN" programs. # YIELD-TIMER-IN-OS2=1 # # # The next item indicates whether the Windows desktop # should be saved on quitting WCL, and restored when # you next run Windows. Put 0 to disable, or 1 to enable. # If WCL is not your Windows Shell, the line is ignored. # SAVE-DESKTOP=1 # # # The next item indicates whether the WCL Window coordinates # should be saved on quitting WCL. # SAVE-WINDOW-PARMS=1 # # #The next setting determines whether the time stamp in the file listings # is done with the US date format (mm/dd/yy) or the UK method (dd/mm/yy) # Set it to 1 or "ON" for US date format. # US-DATE-FORMAT=0 # # # The next setting determines the default switch for the DIR # command. Any valid switch or combination of switches can be # put here (default=sort by name). Any entry on this line # will ALWAYS be evaluated LAST and so will override any # conflicting one passed from the command line # DIRCMD=/A # # # The next setting determines whether the "implied CD" feature will search # the whole drive for any directory that is supplied at the WCL prompt. # This feature is turned ON by default - meaning that anything in that # setting other than a "0" or "OFF" will be interpreted as "ON". If the # setting is turned OFF, then only the "path" will be searched for a # matching directory. # SEARCH-DRIVE=1 # # # The next setting determines whether WCL will automatically expand all occurences # of WINDIR (the Windows directory), SYSDIR (the Windows SYSTEM directory), and # WCLDIR (the WCL directory); into their full path names. # EXPAND-PATHS=1 # # # The next setting enables or disables support for file descriptions. If enabled, file # descriptions in FILES.WCL will be displayed when the DIR command is used. This # slows down the file listings, but allows for descriptions to be attached to files. # FILE-DESCRIPTIONS=1 # # # The next setting specifies the number of lines permitted in a WCL batch file. The # upper limit is 600. Note that a high setting is advisable only if you are certain # that you will always have sufficient system memory to cope. The default setting of # 180 should be sufficient for even the most complex batch files # BATCH-FILE.MAX-LINES= # # Enable USER menus? # USER-MENUS.SMALL=1 # # The next item determines whether the WCL DOS server is enabled ENABLE-DOS-SERVER=0 WCL-SHOW-DRIVES=1 UNIX-MODE=0 MANUAL-SPACES=0 USE-WIN32=1 COMMAND-SEPARATORS=; # # The following 5 items are for BIGWCL.EXE screen coordinates # [bigwcl] # WINDOWLENGTH.BIG=70 WINDOWHEIGHT.BIG=456 LOCATION-HORIZONTAL.BIG=0 LOCATION-VERTICAL.BIG=0 BIGWCL-DEFAULT-FONT=14 # # The next setting determines whether BIGWCL will always wait for one command # (or program) to complete execution before returning to receive input. If enabled, # it is equivalent to running every command with "EXECWAIT". It may have a negative # effect on commands scheduled with the TIMED-RUN command. # ALWAYS-EXECWAIT.BIG=0 # # # If there are any programs which you want WCL to run # every time you load Windows, put each of them on the # following startup lines. # USER-MENUS.BIG=1 BIGWCL-SHOW-DRIVES=1 [startup] STARTUP1= STARTUP2= STARTUP3= STARTUP4= # [file-copy] # If the next entry is set to 1, the program ALWAYS prompts you # before overwriting a file when you use the COPY command. If # set to 0 (default) the COPY command behaves like the # DOS copy command - it overwrites an existing file # without warning. # CONFIRM-OVERWRITES=0 # # [backup] # if set to 0 the setting below is disabled. If set to 1 # then if WCL is the Windows Shell, it backs up your # WIN.INI and SYSTEM.INI files, every time it is loaded. # The backup files are called WIN.WCL and SYSTEM.WCL, # and WIN2.WCL and SYSTEM2.WCL. # BACK-UP-INI-FILES=1 # # # Below are your command aliases. They are evaluated before # internal or external commands. [commands] N=NOTEPAD LC=LISTCOMMANDS NC=NEWCOMMAND SM=SENDMESSAGE VIEWZIP=UNZIP -V WCLMAP=EXT WCLMAP # # # Below are directory aliases. You can change to them # with the "CD" command. # [directories] dos=c:\dos wp=c:\wpwin OS2=d:\OS2 WIN=D:\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2 MDOS=D:\OS2\MDOS