UNIX Attributesd5¢JYK/ .€j€X°u~‚€‚€‚ÿDialog box: Change UNIX attributes (Permissions)ïõJqL) €ß€°€‚€‚ÿWith this dialog box you can change the file attributes on UNIX(TM) FTP-Servers. Although this dialog box is shown for all FTP servers, the command (SITE chmod xyz file.ext) doesn't work with all servers (only with some UNIX servers).[ YKÌNQ p€€X°u~‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚ÿOwnerHere you can change the attributes concerning the owner of the file.GroupThese attributes concern all users who are in the same group as the owner of the file.World (other)These attributes concern all other users. If a file should be world-readable on the WEB, you need to set the Read attribute here. CGI scripts need the Execute attribute.ReadGives read permission to the respective user class.WriteAllows the modification of the specific file. Usually only the owner class has this attribute.]qL\O3 6€º€X°u~‚€€ƒ‚€‚ÿExecuteAllows to start programs (e.g. CGI scripts), and the opening of subdirectories.¸ŠÌN €. *€€°‚¯ €€€‚ÿHint: The attribute is set if a black checkmark is shown, left unchanged with a gray checkmark, and removed if no ch\O €¢Jeckmark is there.[ \O{R r€€X°u~‚€‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€ €€ƒ‚‚€€€‚ÿOkSets / removes the chosen attributes, and closes the dialog box.CancelReturns to Total Commander without changing the attributes.HelpStarts Windows Help with this page.Hint: The UNIX attributes are shown as a 3 digit number in the file lists:“e €ƒ. *€Ë€°€‚‚‚‚‚€‚‚ÿ- The first number represents the owner rights.- The second number shows the group rights.- The third number stands for all other user's rights (world rights).- The numbers are calculated by adding the individual rights: 4=Read, 2=Write, 1=Execute- Example: 754 means: Owner has all rights, Group may read and execute, World may only read the fileJ{Xƒ1ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ%ÿÿÿÿXƒˆDialog box - Edit commentaƒåƒ, (€Â€°€‚‚€€‚ÿDialog box - Edit commentThis dialog box allows to set and/or change a comment for a file.FXƒ+†C T€€X°u~‚€‚€€ƒ‚‚€€ƒãfÑ­ý‰‚ÿEdit comment forShows the name of the file for which you can set the comment.Here you can enter the comment. When using descript.ion, the comment length is limited to (currently) 512 characters. When using files.bbs, the comment may also have multiple lines. The comment will automatically be changed to the correct format. The preferred comment format can be set in Configuration - Operation. If only a comment file of the not preferred type is found, the comment is changed in that file.ñ僈T v€;€X°u~‚€‚€€ƒ‚‚€€ƒ‚‚€€ƒ€‚‚€ƒ‚‚€‚ÿUse OEM (DOS) fontDisplay the comment using a DOS font (e.g. Terminal). This is useful for comments in files.bbs files, which are stored using the DOS character set. Things like lines or other ASCII art can only be shown using the DOS font.F2 OKClick this button or press F2 to save the comment.CancelCloses the dialog box and ignores the changes. Shortcut: ESCHelpOpens this help dialog.F+†bˆ1Úÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ&ÿÿÿÿbˆöŽDialog box: Associate,×ˆŽ‹U x€¯€X°u~‚€‚‚€€€‚‚€€€€‚‚€€ƒ€€‚ÿDialog box: AssociateAllows the association of certain file extensions (for example .txt) with programs.All files with extension (ending with):Enter the file extension without a leading asterisk (*). It does not matter if you type a period in front of the extension. If there is already an association, it is shown in the box below.Associate with:Here you ENTER the program name you want to associate with the file extension given above. Under Windows 3.1 you can choose from a list of predefined files, which are presented in the list below. If the program does not show up in the list, you can ENTER the program name by hand (including the search path), or browse for the program with the browse button..Íbˆ¼a €›€X°u~‚€‚€€ƒ€€€€€€‚‚€€ƒãž €æ€‰€€€‚ÿNewStarts another dialog box to browse for programs (*.exe) to create a new association. If the desired program has any other extension (for example .com), you can type *.com ENTER in the dialog box, which shows the .com-files in the current directory.Edit typeAllows to edit the selected program type in a separate dialog box. Here you can define additional verbs to the default 'open' verb, to extend the context menu of the file type.:ÝŽ‹öŽ] ˆ€»€X°u~‚€‚€€ƒ€€€€€€‚‚€€ƒ‚‚€€ƒ‚‚€‚ÿOKSaves all changes in the files reg.dat and win.ini, or in wincmd.ini for the viewer associations.CancelIgnores all changes and returns to Total Commander.HelpStarts Windows Help with this page.N¼D1¸ ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ'ÿÿÿÿD?ÈDialog box: Change attributesQ"öŽ•/ .€D€X°u~‚€‚€‚ÿDialog box: Change attributesâD·À4 6€Å€°€€€€€€‚ÿUse this dialog box to change the attributes of the se•·ÀöŽlected files, as well as the file's date and time. Warning: Hidden and System files are shown only if the corresponding option is chosen in Configuration - Options.q •(ÃQ p€A€X°u~‚€‚€€‚‚€€ €€ƒ‚€€ €€ƒ‚ÿRecurse subdirectoriesIf directories are selected and you selected this option, the attributes of the files in these subdirectories will also be changed. Otherwise, only the attributes of the directories themselves are changed.Archive (a)Here you can change the state of the archive bit. The archive bit is automatically set each time a file is changed.Read only (r)By setting the read only bit, you prevent the accidental erasure of important files. Total Commander can delete files with this bit, but you are asked before.BÌ·ÀjÅv º€™€X°u~‚€€ €€ƒ€€ã,^Ú ‰‚€€ €€ƒ€€€€€€‚€‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚ÿHidden (h)Marks a file as hidden. Hidden files are not shown in a dir listing. Total Commander can be configured to show hidden files. (See Configuration)System (s)Marks a file as a system file. The files IO.SYS and MSDOS.SYS in the root directory of the boot drive are system files. System files cannot be moved by disk optimizers like defrag.GrayLeaves the attribute unchanged.CheckedSets the attribute on all selected files.FÝ(ðÇi  €»€X°u~‚€€ƒ€‚€‚‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚ÿUncheckedRemoves the attribute from the selected files.Change date/timeChoose this option to change the file's date and time.DateYou can enter the desired date here. It must be in the format shown by the letters!TimeHere you can enter the desired time. You can leave out the seconds (they will be set to 0)CurrentInserts the current date and time.OKSets/Clears the selected attributesCancelReturns to Total Commander without making any change.a.jÅÈ3 6€\€X°u~‚€€ƒ‚€‚ÿHelpStarts Windows Help with this page..°Ç?È+ &€€X°«Y~‚«€‚ÿNÈÈ1åÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ(ÿÿÿÿÈ Dialog box: Change start menuO!?ÈÜÈ. ,€B€X°«Y~‚«€€‚ÿDialog box: Change start menuïÂÈËÉ- (€…€°€‚€‚€‚ÿTo move menu items to a different line, put the cursor bar on the desired entry, hold down the SHIFT key and move it using up and down arrow keys. You can also drag items using the mouse.jÜÈ5ÌZ ‚€!€X°U¯~‚U€ƒ‚‚€ €€ƒ‚‚€ €€ƒ€€‚‚€€ €€ƒ‚ÿFieldMeaningStart menu:Shows the existing entries of the start menu. If you select an entry, the command line and parameters belonging to it are shown.Add item...Creates a new entry in the start menu. Asks for a menu title first. A & sign causes the letter behind it to be underlined. Enter a single dash '-' to create a seperator line.Add submenu...Creates a new submenu. Asks for a menu title first. Submenus are shown with a dash in front of the name. The end of the submenu is shown with two dashes.ª6ËÉßÎt ¶€m€X°U¯~‚U€‚€ €ƒ€‚‚€€ €ƒ€‚‚€ €€ƒ€ €€€€€€€ãýð‰€‚ÿDelete ItemDeletes the selected menu entry. Choose CANCEL to cancel all changes.Change Title...Changes the title of the menu entry.Command:In this box you may specify the program to be run, including its search path. You can also specify fixed parameters here. Important: You must give the extensions .com and .bat, because by default Windows only finds .exe!You can also choose one of Total Commander's internal commands from the dropdown combobox. See 'change button bar' for all possible commands (except for changing the subbar)..5Ì Ï+ &€€X°u~‚€‚ÿq?ßÎ~Ï2 4€~€X°U¯~‚U€€ƒ€‚ÿ>>Opens a dialog box to browse for the desired file name.. ϬÏ+ &€€X°u~‚€‚ÿ¯f~ÏgI `€Í€X°U¯~‚U€ €€ƒ€ €€€€€€‚ÿStart pat¬Ïg?Èh:Determines the path to be set before the program is started. If no path is given, then the path of the source window is set.Important: If the command (given in the command box) is cd drive:\directory, then the path given in this edit box is set in the other window! This allows to set both paths (source and target) at the same time..¬Ï•+ &€€X°u~‚€‚ÿ g±  î€X°U¯~‚U€€ €€ƒ€‚€‚€ €€ƒ‚‚€€ƒ€€‚‚€€ƒ‚€‚€ €€ƒ€‚€‚€ €€ƒ€ €€€€€€ €€ €€ €€ €€ €€€€ €€€€€€ €€ €€ €ƒ€ €ƒ€ €ƒ€ €ƒ€ €ƒ€ €ƒ‚ÿShortcut key:Here you can choose a shortcut key for the command.Run iconic:Program will be started as an iconOKSaves the changes made to the file wincmd.ini in the Windows directory.CancelCloses the dialog box without saving.HelpOpens Windows Help with this page.Parameters:Here you can specify command line parameters.Special parameters:? as the first parameter causes a Dialog box to be displayed before starting the program, containing the following parameters. You can change the parameters before starting the program. You can even prevent the program's execution.%P causes the source path to be inserted into the command line, including a backslash (\) at the end.%N places the filename under the cursor into the command line. %T inserts the current target path. Especially useful for packers.%M places the current filename in the target directory into the command line.%O places the current filename without extension into the command line. %E places the current extension (without leading period) into the command line.Note: %N and %M insert the long name, while %n and %m insert the DOS alias name (8.3). %P and %T insert the long path name, and %p and %t the short path name. (Same for %o and %e)%% inserts the percent-sign.%L, %l, %F, %f, %D, %d create a list file in the TEMP directory with the names of the selected files and directories, and appends the name of the list file to the command line. The list is deleted automatically when the called program quits. 6 types of list files can be created:%LLong file names including the complete path, e.g. c:\Program Files\Long name.exe%l(lowercase L) Short file names including the complete path, e.g. C:\PROGRA~1\LONGNA~1.EXE%FLong file names without path, e.g. Long name.exe%fShort file names without path, e.g. LONGNA~1.EXE%DShort file names including the complete path, but using the DOS character set for accents.%dShort file names without path, but using the DOS character set for accents..•ß + &€€X°U¯~‚U€‚ÿ&±  # €€€‚ÿOß T 1’ ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ)ÿÿÿÿT ôGDialog box: Compare by content^8 ² & €p€€€‚ÿDialog box: Compare by content (32 bit version only).T à + &€€X°u~‚€‚ÿL"² ,* "€E€°€‚‚‚‚‚‚ÿWith this dialog box you can compare two text or binary files with each other. To do this, please proceed as follows:1. Select the two files you want to compare in Total Commander2. Select Files - Compare by content3. With "Next difference", you can jump to the next difference found between the two filesWhen you open the dialog box, Total Commander will execute step 3 automatically with the first two files selected in the active file panel. You can also always choose two other files for a new comparison and press the compare button.'à S$ €€°€‚ÿŒS,ë@9 @€§€X°u~‚€€ƒ‚‚€€ƒ‚ÿCompareStarts the comparison between the two chosen files. If the two files are identical, this will be shown with a dialog box only. Otherwise the differences will be shown in the two text windows. Binary files will be shown in hexadecimal mode, and text files in text mode. Files up to 2 MB will be loaded completely into memory, so the originals will remain editableSë@ . Larger files will only be mapped to memory, i.e. they remain locked during the comparison.Next differenceJumps to the next difference found. A continuous block of different lines will be regarded as ONE difference.÷ˆSâCo ¬€€X°u~‚€‚€€ƒ‚‚€€ƒ‚‚†"€ƒ‚‚†"€ƒ‚‚†"€ƒ‚‚€€ƒ€‚ÿPrevious differenceJumps to the previous difference (backwards). This function is the reverse of the previous function.FontChooses the font for the two list windows.Start search for text in BOTH files simultaneouslyContinue searchShow the two windows above each otherCase sensitiveIf checked, two texts which only differ in case (uppercase/lowercase) will be considered as different. This is useful when comparing C source code.If unchecked, texts which only differ in case are considered equal. This should be used e.g. for Pascal and Basic source code.This function has no effect on the comparison of binary files.¹~ë@›D; F€ü€X°u~‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€‚ÿBinaryCompares in binary mode, i.e. fixed line width, hexadecimal display.UnicodeCompares in unicode mode (UTF-16).ªkâCEF? L€×€°‚¯ €€€€€‚‚€€€‚ÿThe dialog can be closed with ESC, ALT+F4 or the close button in the title bar. As with lister, multiple compare dialogs can stay open, and Total Commander can still be used!Important note: In text compare mode, multiple consecutive white space characters or tabulators are treated as if they were one white space, e.g. "a b" is the same as "a b".]1›D¢F, (€b€X°®T‚.€‚€‚ÿThe following shortcuts work in this window:$æEFÆG> J€Í€X°®T„.Ç€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚€‚ÿInsertselect lineCtrl+C, Ctrl+InsertCopy selected textShift+F10, Menu keyShow context menuLeft/Right arrowScroll by 1 characterAlt+Left/Right arrowScroll by 30 charactersESCClose dialogF7SearchF3Continue search.¢FôG+ &€€X°«Y~‚«€‚ÿ],ÆGQH1G%ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ*ÿÿÿÿQH5ÈDialog box: Configuration: Change button bar_1ôG°H. ,€b€X°«Y~‚«€€‚ÿDialog box: Configuration - Change button barЇQH€JI `€€°€‚€€€€€€€€€€‚‚€‚ÿHint: By dragging a file on the button bar with pressed SHIFT key you can easily add buttons to the button bar. By pressing the right mouse button on the button bar, you can open a local menu which allows to change or delete the button under the mouse cursor. The Change button dialog box has exactly the same structure as the lower part of the Change button bar dialog box.@í°HÀLS t€Û€X°U¯~‚U€ƒ‚‚€ €€ƒ€€€€€€€€‚ÿFieldDescriptionButton bar:Behind this identifier the file name of the actual button bar is shown. Behind the file name, you can choose another button bar using the >> button. You cannot change the bar name if you are in a subbar. You can only change the name of the default bar (loaded at startup).Below this identifier you can see the actual button bar in a raw form (only the icons).Hint: You can use SHIFT+arrow keys to move buttons or drag them around with your mouse!¯€JÓNd –€_€X°U¯~‚U€‚€ €€ƒ‚‚€€ƒ‚‚€€ƒ‚‚€ €€ƒ‚‚€ €ƒ€€‚ÿSize:Here you can choose a size for the buttons in the button bar. A size of 32 corresponds to the normal icon size.Flat iconsIf checked the icons are shown without 3d effectSmall iconsIf checked, the icons are shown in 16x16 size, otherwise they are resized to the given size.Append...Adds a new entry in the button bar directly BEHIND the current position.DeleteDeletes the currently selected icon.1ÀLO. ,€€X°U¯~O‚U€‚ÿ.ÓN2O+ &€€X°U¯~‚U€‚ÿƒQOµO2 4€¢€X°…~‚…€€ƒ€‚ÿCommand:There are many possible commands which can be placed in this field:Ãj2O„‚Y €€Õ€X°±T„±¯ €€ƒ€ €€€€€€€€€µO„‚ôG‚€€ƒ‚ÿ1.You may specify the program to be run, including its search path. You can also specify fixed parameters here. Important: You must give the extensions .com and .bat, because by default Windows only finds .exe! With >> you can search for the desired program.2.You can also place one of Total Commander's internal menu commands here. Just click on the button with the down arrow and choose a command.In the 32-bit version, you can open a virtual folder with one of the following commands:cm_OpenDesktop, cm_OpenDrives, cm_OpenControls, cm_OpenFonts, cm_OpenNetwork, cm_OpenPrinters, cm_OpenRecycledOs…o ¬€€X°±T„±¯ €€ƒ€€€€€‚€€ƒ€€€€€€ã`Ñ։‚€€ƒ€€‚ÿ3.You can make a button to change directories, by specifying cd directory name as the command. You can even choose which files to show, e.g. using the command cd directory\*.txt4.You can also open an ftp connection, using either cd ftp://ftp.servername.comor: ftpopen session_name, where session_name is the name configured in the FTP connect dialog box.5.With the command zipfromlist, you can create a zip file from a list of files. The command field must contain the zip file name, and the parameters field the name of the list file. The list file must contain a list of files to be packed, one file per line.–L„‚ ˆJ b€™€X°±T„±¯ €€ƒ€€€€€€€€‚ÿ6.As a further possibility, you can insert a button to switch to another button bar. To do this, click on the button Add subbar >>. In the appearing dialog box you can choose an existing bar as a subbar or enter a name for a new bar. After this, another bar appears, which allows to change the subbar. You can make circular references (bar 1 calls bar 2 calls bar 3), but avoid to edit a bar for which you have already a window opened!Note: If you want have another bar at this position, you must delete the file name of the old bar before pressing the Add subbar >> button.Äs…‰B R€‰€X°±T„±¯ €ƒ€ã°‚剂€ƒ€€‚ÿ7.appendtabs tabfile.tab appends the folder tabs stored in the file tabfile.tab to the current tab header8.opentabs tabfile.tab same, but replaces the current tabs with these new tabs.. ˆ=‰+ &€€X°u~‚€‚ÿÉ ß‰Ãê ¢¿€X°U¯~‚U€€ƒ€ €€€€€€‚€‚€ €€ƒ€€€ €€€€€€ €€ €€ €€ €€ €€€€ €€€€€€ €€ €€ €ƒ€ €ƒ€ €ƒ€ €ƒ€ €ƒ€ €ƒ‚ÿStart path:Determines the path to be set before the program is started. If no path is given, then the path of the source window is set.Important: If the command (given in the command box) is cd drive:\directory, then the path given in this edit box is set in the other window! This allows to set both paths (source and target) at the same time.Parameters:Here you can specify command line parameters. Fixed parameters must be specified directly after the file name, because otherwise, in a Drag&Drop, only the file name would be given to the program.Special parameters:? as the first parameter causes a Dialog box to be displayed before starting the program, containing the following parameters. You can change the parameters before starting the program. You can even prevent the program's execution.%P causes the source path to be inserted into the command line, including a backslash (\) at the end.%N places the filename under the cursor into the command line. %T inserts the current target path. Especially useful for packers.%M places the current filename in the target directory into the command line.%O places the current filename without extension into the command line. %E places the current extension (without leading period) into the command line.Note: %N and %M insert the long name, while %n and %m insert the DOS alias name (8.3). %P and %T insert the long path name, and %p and %t the short path name. (Same for %o and %e)%% i=‰ÃôGnserts the percent-sign.%L, %l, %F, %f, %D, %d create a list file in the TEMP directory with the names of the selected files and directories, and appends the name of the list file to the command line. The list is deleted automatically when the called program quits. 6 types of list files can be created:%LLong file names including the complete path, e.g. c:\Program Files\Long name.exe%l(lowercase L) Short file names including the complete path, e.g. C:\PROGRA~1\LONGNA~1.EXE%FLong file names without path, e.g. Long name.exe%fShort file names without path, e.g. LONGNA~1.EXE%DShort file names including the complete path, but using the DOS character set for accents.%dShort file names without path, but using the DOS character set for accents.|$=‰ŽÅX ~€I€X°U¯~‚U€‚€ €€ƒ‚‚€ €€ƒ‚‚€€ €€ƒ€€‚ÿrun minimized:Program will be started as an iconmaximized:Program will be started full screenIcon file:File which contains the icon for the button bar. For Windows programs, you can specify the name of the exe file itself. (e.g. notepad.exe). For internal commands, there are some icons available in wcmicons.dll. (By the way: Because of an internal Windows bug, you loose some bytes at every change of icon file. But after leaving Total Commander, these bytes are released. The same problem appears e.g. in program manager!)´ÃÇ[ „€i€X°U¯~‚U€‚€ €€ƒ€€‚‚€ €€ƒ‚‚€€ƒ‚‚€€ƒ‚ÿIcon:In this list, all icons contained in the specified icon file are shown. The number of the selected icon is shown in front of the list. Just click on an icon to select it for the button bar.Tooltip:Content of the small window which is shown when the mouse cursor is pointed on a button for more than one second.OKSaves the changes made to the specified icon file.CancelCloses the dialog box without saving.j0ŽÅÈ: D€`€X°U¯~‚U€‚€ €€ƒ‚€‚ÿHelpOpens Windows Help with this page..Ç5È+ &€€X°«Y~‚«€‚ÿR!ȇÈ1u ïƒ+ÿÿÿÿ‡ÈØDialog box: Configuration: Colors[!5ÈâÈ: D€B€X°«Y~„«o€€ƒãÿb°‰€‚ÿConfiguration - ColorBack.‡ÈÉ+ &€€X°«Y~‚«€‚ÿYâÈ‘Ê( €³€°€€‚ÿWith this page, you can control text color, background color, marked and cursor color of the file windows. You can also choose if you want to display the cursor as a small rectangle or as a filled box. However, you cannot change the color of buttons and lines (only global with control panel), because they use the standard given by Windows..É¿Ê+ &€€X°«Y~‚«€‚ÿD‘ÊË/ .€*€X°…~‚…€ƒ€‚ÿFieldDescription.¿Ê1Ë+ &€€X°«Y~‚«€‚ÿÚËMÌB R€µ€X°…~‚…€ƒ€‚‚€€ƒ€€€‚ÿFont color:Use this option to select the text color for the main window.Background:Select the background color of your choice. If you selected 3d-main window, only the file windows are drawn in that color.01Ë}Ì- *€€X°…~„…«€‚ÿÉMÌ‘ÎK d€“€X°…~‚…€ƒ€‚‚€€ƒ‚‚€€ƒ‚‚€€ƒ‚ÿMark color:You can select the color for marked files here. Avoid selecting the same color as for text.Cursor color:Use this to chose a color for the selection frame around the current file. The default is a dashed inverted frame (Windows default).Cursor font:Allows to change the color of the text inside the cursor bar. This option is only available if the inverted cursor is used.OthersDefine colors for Lister and Compare by contents.}1}ÌL f€c€X°…~‚…€‚€€ƒ‚‚€€‚‚€€ãSuĉ‚ÿUse inverted cursor:If this option is checked the cursor is shown as a solid bar with the color selected under "cursor color". Otherwise the cursor is shown as a rectangle around the active file.Use inverted selectionThe selected files are shown as a solid bar with the color selec‘Î5Èted under "mark color". Cannot be selected at the same time as the previous option.Define colors by file typeOpens a dialog box which allows to define different colors for different file types, e.g. one color for ZIP archives and another color for system files.Y‘Ϊ7 >€²€X°…~‚…€‚€€ƒ‚€‚ÿExampleThis shows a sample text with text color and the background you selected..Ø+ &€€X°«Y~‚«€‚ÿW&ª/1J :€ ,ÿÿÿÿ/MADialog box: Configuration: Copy/DeleteZ'؉3 6€N€‚o€€ƒãÿb°‰€‚ÿConfiguration - Copy/DeleteBackÐ/žE X€¡€X°Ç=~‚Ç€‚€‚€‚€€‚‚€€‚ÿAllows fine tuning of the copy+delete operations.Copy method (for experts only!)This section allows to change the copy method:Use default method onlyThe default method is relatively slow, but also reliable. A larger block size may speed up the copying. When copying within the same drive, a larger buffer size should be chosen than when copying between two drives, so the read/write head doesn't have to jump between source and target all the time.܉´: B€¹€X°Ç=~‚Ç€‚€€€€‚ÿAlso use big file copy modeThe copy method for large files is meant to copy very large files like films or CD-ROM images. It bypasses the Windows disk cache. This works very well with harddisks, but can slow down copying to special drives a lot (e.g. to USB sticks). Recommended are at least 10240 k within the same disk, and 32 k between two disks. Warning: Some disk drivers written by drive manufacturers may have bugs which prevent them from working in this mode!{@ž/ ; D€€X°Ç=~‚Ç€‚€€€€‚ÿThe following drive letters are on the same physical harddisk (example: CDE,FGH ):If your harddisk is separated into multiple partitions, e.g. drive C, D and E, copying between these partitions is the same as within drive C. Therefore Total Commander needs to use the same copying strategy as when copying within drive C. With this option, you can tell Total Commander which drive letters are on the same physical disk (separated by Commas).Example: If you have two disks, one with letters C, D and E and one with F, G and H, you need to specify CDE,FGH in this box.ܘ´ D V€1€X°Ç=~‚Ç€‚€€‚‚€€€€‚ÿUse compatibility mode for the following drives:The compatibility mode is useful for special drives, which cause problems with the default or big file mode, e.g. USB memory sticks. Simply enter the desired drive letters here, and/or \ for the network neighborhood, or * for all. This mode isn't available under Windows 9x/ME. It uses the Windows function CopyFileEx.Use copy+paste via Explorer (only in case of copy problems)This copy method should only be used in case of problems. It copies files via the clipboard, which means that they are copied via the Explorer. Certain virus scanners may slow down the normal file operations in such a bad way that only this copy method can help, because these scanners contain special handling for Explorer only.Warning: With this function you can neither copy file comments, nor can you use the extended overwrite and rename options available in Total Commander../ 9 + &€€X°Ç=~‚Ç€‚ÿ1 j . ,€€X°Ç=~O‚Ç€‚ÿ”X9 þ< F€±€X°Ç=~‚Ç€‚€‚€€€‚ÿGeneral Copy+Delete optionsCopy date/time of directoriesAllows to copy the 'last modified' timestamp of a directory. Warning: On Windows 2000/XP the time stamp of a directory may change when files are changed in that directory!Use Explorer delete methodDeletes files via the Explorer. This is faster, but cannot handle file comments.Èj AK d€‘€X°Ç=~„Ç€€€€€€€€€€‚ÿF8/DEL deletes to recycle bin (SHIFT=directly)If this option is activated, Total Commander will delete to recycle bin when you press F8/DEL or drop a file on the F8 button. By usinþAØg shift+F8 you can still delete files directly. Disabling this option will delete directly. Caution: Currently there is no undelete program included in Windows other than the recycle bin!Note: This option isn't available if Use Explorer delete method is checked.0þMA- *€€X°Ç=~„Ç€‚ÿS"A A12u -ÿÿÿÿ A}†Dialog box: Configuration: Display]#MAýA: D€F€X°«Y~„«o€€ƒãÿb°‰€‚ÿConfiguration - DisplayBack& A#B# €€€‚ÿDýAgB/ .€*€X°Ç=~‚Ç€ƒ€‚ÿFieldDescription&#BB# €€€‚ÿxEgBC3 6€Š€‚Ç€€ƒãfÑ­ý‰€‚ÿMain programThis section has been moved to the page Operation.B3C+ &€€X°Ç=~‚Ç€‚ÿm<C C1 2€x€X°Ç=~„™Ç€‚€‚ÿFile displayShow hidden/system files (for experts only)i/3C E: B€_€X°Ç=~‚Ç€ƒ€€€€‚ÿYou should activate this option only if you always know what you're doing!!!I have it disabled for myself and only activate it if I have to deal with a hidden or system-file. If you accidentally destroy IO.SYS and MSDOS.SYS, you will have to boot from a DOS disk and reinstall them with SYS C:!Í CF8 >€›€X°Ç=~„Ç€ €€€‚ÿUse long filenames (recommended)With this checkbox you can select if long filenames are used in Windows 32 bit. This option should only be unchecked if there are problems (e.g. with network drives).l6 EzF6 <€l€X°Ç=~„™Ç€€ €€‚ÿShow old 8.3 filenames lowercase (like Explorer)i(FãHA P€Q€X°Ç=~‚Ç€ƒ‚€€ €€€€‚ÿIf this option is checked, all short DOS filenames are converted from uppercase (as stored on disk) to all lowercase, except for the first letter. This looks much better, but might cause problems when accessing UNIX network drives. If no network is used this option should be checked.Always load complete directory treeIf this option isn't checked, Total Commander will initially show only the directories in the root of the tree. If it's checked, the whole tree is loaded and displayed at once (as in previous versions of Total Commander).VzF9J< F€5€X°Ç=~‚Ç€€‚€€‚€‚ÿTree: press ENTER to open dir in other windowIf unchecked, a dir under the cursor (in tree view) is automatically opened in the other window.Show parent dir also in root of driveIf checked, you can go up from the root of each drive to "My Computer", a list of all drives.ˆWãHÁJ1 2€®€X°Ç=~„™Ç€‚€‚ÿShow symbols to the left of the filenameAll associated+EXE/LNK (slow, 32 bit only)'ò9JèL5 8€å€X°Ç=~‚Ç€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚ÿThis option extracts an icon for each EXE and LNK file. If this is too slow on your machine, try the next option, where only icons for associated files are shown.AllFor all files which are associated with a program, the icon of that program is shown to the left of the file. Archives have a parcel as a symbol. Directories appear as a folder. Programs look like a window. Non-associated files have a white sheet, hidden and system files have in addition an exclamation-mark as their symbol.ÞÁJN; D€½€X°Ç=~‚Ç€€ƒ‚€€ƒ€‚ÿOnly standard symbolsAll files have a white symbol, associations are not shown. This option is especially useful for slow computers (and hard disks).No symbolsNo symbols are shown (for icon-haters and NC-purists)È‹èLÉO= H€€X°Ç=~„ǯ €€ƒ‚€€ƒ€‚ÿEXE/LNK not on floppyIf this option is checked, icons from EXE and LNK files will not be extracted from files on a floppy disk (drive a: or b:). The reason: The extraction slows down floppy disk access quite a lot.EXE/LNK not on netAs above, but for files on network drives and in Network Neighborhood. Useful for slow networks, e.g. when connecting via a modem to the company network.ON$€5 :€4€X°Ç=~„™Ç€‚‚€€‚ÿÉO$€MASorting directories‰WÉO­€2 4€®€X°Ç=~‚Ç€€ƒ€‚ÿAlways by nameThe directories are always sorted by their name in ascending order.¼‡$€i5 8€€X°Ç=~„Ç߀ƒ€€‚ÿLike files (also by time)The directories are sorted in the same way as the files, i.e. also chronologically and in reverse order.D­€­4 8€ €X°Ç=~„™Ç€‚€€‚ÿHelp texts<äié„X ~€É€X°Ç=~‚Ç€€ €€ãS¦Ê‰‚€€ €€‚€€ €€‚ÿShow help texts for buttons (tooltips)If you place the mouse above a button in the button bar for about half a second, a small window is shown with a help text (tooltip). You can change the delay in wincmd.ini, item ToolTipDelay.Show volume labels/network paths for drivesAfter opening the drive combobox the volume labels/network paths of the drives are shown when this option is selected.Show filename in file list as tooltip if truncated (32 bit version)If a filename in the file list doesn't fit into the available space, Total Commander will show the full name in a hint window (tooltip) if you point to the name with the mouse for about 1 second. When clicking or double clicking the name, the tooltip is removed.f2­O†4 6€e€X°Ç=~‚Ç€€‚€‚ÿWin32-style tips with file comments (if available)Will show the tooltip to the lower right of the mouse cursor, and display additional fields like NTFS file comments, MS-Office embedded comments, comments from files.bbs and descript.ion, etc. if available. The tip is hidden when any key is pressed..é„}†+ &€€X°«Y~‚«€‚ÿU$O†Ò†1 Ž \ .ÿÿÿÿÒ†¦ÀDialog box: Configuration: Edit/View_%}†1‡: D€J€X°«Y~„«o€€ƒãÿb°‰€‚ÿConfiguration - Edit/ViewBack.Ò†_‡+ &€€X°«Y~‚«€‚ÿD1‡£‡/ .€*€X°±S~‚±€ƒ€‚ÿFieldDescription0_‡Ó‡- *€€X°±Y~„«±€‚ÿ·w£‡Šˆ@ P€î€X°±S~„±×€ƒ€€€€€€‚ÿViewer for F3Allows selection of the file viewer for the function key F3 and button 3 below the command line:.Ó‡¸ˆ+ &€€X°±S~‚±€‚ÿ°|Šˆh‰4 8€ø€X°±S~„±€€€‚ÿInternal viewer with file under cursorF3 will start the lister with the file under the cursor, not the selected files..¸ˆ–‰+ &€€X°±S~‚±€‚ÿè§h‰~ŠA P€O€X°±S~„±€€€€€€€‚ÿInternal viewer with selected filesF3 will start the lister with the files selected in the source directory. With n and p you can browse through these files..–‰¬Š+ &€€X°±S~‚±€‚ÿ©u~ŠU‹4 8€ê€X°±S~„±1€ €ƒ€‚ÿHint: Pressing the SHIFT-key while pressing F3 will select the other method of the two methods described above!.¬Šƒ‹+ &€€X°±S~‚±€‚ÿšfU‹Œ4 8€Ì€X°±S~„±“€€ƒ€‚ÿExternal ViewerYou can choose any other viewer(s) if you do not want to use the built in viewer..ƒ‹KŒ+ &€€X°±S~‚±€‚ÿÉŒ^J b€“€X°±S~„± € €€ƒãY¬R€‰€€€€‚ÿAssociationsHere you can choose a different viewer for every file extension. The selection works the same as in the dialog box associate. However, the associations are saved in Wincmd.ini.0KŒŽ- *€€X°±S~„±€‚ÿ¾^ŽD V€}€X°±S~„±€ €€ƒ€€€€€‚ÿDefaultHere you can choose the file viewer which will be called if there is no association for the specific file. If you do not specify a viewer, the internal viewer will be used.¥hŽ5= J€Ð€X°±S~‚±€‚€€ã7˘[‰‚€‚ÿ