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STATS.EXE
STATS is a free (public domain) utility which allows you to
quickly see a profile of the files in a directory.
I find it particularly useful for finding out how much room a group of
files with various extension are going to take up if I copy them to
a floppy disk.
Usage:
STATS filespec filespec filespec ...
Example:
STATS *.doc *.txt
--- David R Grigg
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========================= " S E E " =========================
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========================= File Viewer/Printer =========================
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The SEE, SEESETUP and GETKEY programs are Copyright (C) 1992
by
Pinnacle Software, CP 386 Mount Royal, Quebec Canada H3P 3C6
U.S. Office: Box 714 Airport Road, Swanton, Vermont 05488 USA
Support Line: (514) 345-9578
Free Files BBS: (514) 345-8654
CompuServe: 70154,1577
GEnie: T.CAMPBELL11
Internet: 70154.1577@compuserve.com
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=== LEGAL NOTICES AND SUPPORT INFORMATION ===
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SHAREWARE AND REGISTRATION
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SEE is SPONSORED SOFTWARE. This means that you can use unregistered copies
(i.e. those with advertising for products other than SEE in the INFO
pull-down menu) free of charge and share complete, unaltered copies with
your friends and associates. It also means that informative advertisements
pop up from time to time.
"SEE Executive" is nearly identical to the sponsored version of SEE -- but
without the advertisements. "SEE Executive" is NOT shareware and may NOT
be passed around. For ordering information, see the file SEE.FRM.
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UPGRADING FROM EARLIER VERSIONS
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The configuration file (SEE.CFG) is compatible with the configuration file
from the previous version of SEE (v2.01, included in "The SEE Utilities
Version 2.20"). So if you have a configuration file from version 2.01 of
SEE, it will still work. Nevertheless, you should run SEESETUP to see if
there are any new configuration items you would like to change.
The "SEE" program was previously accompanied by some other utilities. The
GETKEY program is still included in the SEE package. GETKEY is "freeware"
and may be given away as long as it is not altered in any way. The GO-MENU
program is available in Pinnacle Software's "GO" product, while the other
utilities (MIDNIGHT, SV) will be issued separately, at a later date, in a
different utilities collection.
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WHAT IS "SEE"?
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SEE is a utility for viewing and printing text files. It can also display
hex files in a format that makes it easy for you to visually scan the file.
SEE's small size and low price (i.e. free for the Sponsor-Supported
Software version; $12 for the Executive version) makes it ideal for
inclusion with other software, so that the user can read the documentation
files.
SEE also lets you extract portions of text from the listing. The extracted
portion can be copied to the printer or to a text file.
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STARTING UP
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At the DOS command prompt, enter SEE followed by the name of the file you
want to view. For example, the command:
SEE SEE.DOC
would display the file named SEE.DOC.
SEE automatically detects the type of file being viewed and selects the
appropriate display mode (text or hex).
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WILDCARDS
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If you specify a "DOS Wildcard", you will see a menu of file names that
match. You can move the cursor to the file you want by using your arrow
keys, then press Enter to see the file.
For example:
SEE *.INF
would show you all files with the extension INF.
If you omit any file specification, SEE assumes you mean *.* so that the
following command would let you select from all files in the current
directory:
SEE
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CROSS-DIRECTORY VIEWING
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SEE normally looks for the files in your current drive and directory.
However, you can look at another drive or directory by specifying the path
name accordingly, as in this example:
SEE D:\MYDIR\ACCOUNTS\PAYROLL.TXT
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MONOCHROME
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SEE can normally detect if you have a color display card or not, but no DOS
program can detect if your monitor can actually display color. (Some
people have color display cards with monochrome monitors) If SEE is
displaying text in color and you want to force it to display in monochrome,
add /M to the file specification. For example:
SEE MYFILE.TXT /M
This would display the file MYFILE.TXT in black and white.
You can configure SEE (using the SEESETUP program) to always start up in
monochrome mode. This will save you the bother of always having to specify
the /M parameter.
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OTHER OPTIONS
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For a description of some other options, see the online help articles
available from SEE itself. To view these articles, start up SEE in the
usual way (example: SEE SEE.DOC) then press F1.
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READING FILES
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SCROLLING KEYS
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Once you have selected the file you want to read, you can scroll back and
forth in the file a line at a time, using the arrow keys. You can also
jump back and forth a screen at a time, using the PgUp and PgDn keys.
The Home and End keys position the file to the beginning and end,
respectively.
The spacebar key moves forward one screen each time it is pressed. When
you reach the end of the file, you are returned to the previous operation
(i.e. the file selection menu, if you started SEE with DOS wildcards, or
the DOS prompt otherwise).
The left and right-arrow keys scroll text left and right one character at a
time. You can use these keys in conjunction with the Ctrl key to scroll
five characters at a time.
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THE L KEY -- Jump to a line
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The L key will ask you for a line number. It will then jump to that line,
positioning it at the first line of the viewing area.
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THE F KEY -- Find text
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The F key will ask you for a text string. If it finds that string in the
text, it will jump there, highlighting the line the text is on. The line
is positioned in the middle of the screen, if possible.
To search for the same text again, press the F3 function key.
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THE ALT-Y KEY -- Textify
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The ALT-Y key lets you filter the display of data in "binary" (non-text)
files such that only the words (and a little bit of extraneous material)
show up. This is useful for scanning a program or data file for helpful
information, while removing most of the material that is intelligible only
to the computer.
The textify function only works in hex display mode. You can force SEE to
use hex display mode by starting it up with the /X switch, as in this
example:
SEE MYFILE.DAT /X
In most cases this will not be necessary, since SEE automatically detects
the difference between binary and text files.
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THE C KEY -- Copy part or all of the file to printer or file
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The C key sends a copy of the file (or part of it) to your printer, or to
another file. See the section entitled "Copying" for details.
While using the C feature, remember that the Esc key will always return you
to your previous operation. If you were looking at the help screens, it
returns you to the viewing window. If you were viewing text, it returns
you to the file selection menu (if you started SEE with DOS wildcards) or
the DOS prompt otherwise.
The Copy command asks many questions in order to determine what you want to
do. To save time, you can use the SEESETUP program to specify default
values to these questions, or skip them altogether (using a preselected
value).
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THE FUNCTION KEYS
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F 1 displays the help screens. See "Quick Help", above, for additional
information about these screens.
F 2 displays a "ruler" line, which lets you determine in which column text
starts and ends.
F 3 repeats the last Find operation (see "The F Key", above).
F 4 sends a page eject character (ASCII 12, Hex $0C) to the printer. You
can select the printer number. By default it is printer LPT1 (or the
default printer number specified by SEESETUP).
F 5 switches the display to 25 lines, in monochrome.
F 6 switches the display to 25 lines, in color.
F 7 switches the display to smaller letters, in monochrome, if you have
the appropriate display card. If you have a CGA, Hercules or MCGA
card, nothing will happen. If you have an EGA card, you will see 43
lines on your screen. A VGA display card will display 50 lines.
F 8 does what the F7 key does, but uses color instead of monochrome.
F 9 is not used.
F10 calls up a menu for selecting SEE functions. This takes a little
longer than pressing a single letter key, but is easier to remember!
The menu also includes a Help section which explains various SEE
capabilities.
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COPYING
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When you are viewing a file and you press the C (Copy) key, SEE will ask
you a few questions, then copy part (or all) of the file to the printer, or
to another file.
The questions let you specify:
PORTION: Which part of the file (some, or all) should be copied.
DESTINATION: Which printer you want to print to (LPT1, LPT2 etc.) or which
file you want to copy to (e.g. SAVE.TXT). If the file already
exists, you can overwrite it, or add to the end.
The following two questions apply to printing only:
CONVERSION: Whether to convert extended characters or not.
FORM-FEED: Whether the printer should "page eject" after printing.
The printer questions are discussed in more detail, below.
NOTE: Before you start printing, make sure your printer is turned on, is
supplied with paper, and that the "Online" light is lit. (On some
printers, the Online light may be labelled "Ready", or something similar.
Refer to your printer manual if you are not sure.)
If at any time you wish to exit from the copying process, you can press the
Esc key. If you were printing, you may have to turn your printer OFF for a
moment, then ON again, to reset it and clear its memory.
The Copy command asks many questions in order to determine what you want to
do. To save time, you can use the SEESETUP program to specify default
values to these questions, or skip them altogether (using a preselected
value).
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PRINTER DESTINATION
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When you are asked to select a printer destination, choose the address of
the printer to which you are copying the text. You can choose any printer
from LPT1 to LPT9. (It is somewhat unusual to have a printer with an
address higher than LPT2.)
If you are not sure, select LPT1. Most PC-compatible computers have their
printer at that address. Exception: if your computer is sharing the
printer with other computers on a network, check with your network manager
before proceeding.
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CONVERSION
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Many documents (such as this one) make use of the special characters that
are available on IBM-PC compatible computers. Some printers, though
(particularly older printers and very high speed printers), can not print
these characters properly.
If when you print, many of the characters come out wrong, you may have to
have them "converted". The conversion process replaces these characters
with a "reasonable" substitution before printing them. (Note that this
affects only the printing; the document you are viewing is NOT changed.)
For example, accented letters can not be printed on all printers. So an
accented "e" would be printed simply as "e", with no accent. Line-drawing
characters (for boxes) are also a problem for some printers. So the
vertical line character is replaced with the standard "split bar"
character, which looks almost the same.
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=== CONFIGURING "SEE" ===
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The SEE program is set up to use reasonable values for all of its
operations. For example, it will detect the kind of display card you have
and choose color or monochrome mode accordingly, using the same number of
lines per screen that you had set before you called up SEE.
However, you may wish to change some of the selections. You can create a
configuration file (named SEE.CFG) using the SEESETUP configuration program
(SEESETUP.EXE).
When SEE starts up, it looks in the current (i.e. logged) drive and
directory for a file named SEE.CFG. If it does not find it there, it looks
in the SEE home directory (i.e. where the SEE.EXE file is located) for the
file. If it finds the file, it uses the values it specifies. If it does
NOT find it (in either the logged or home directory), SEE uses reasonable
default values that are appropriate for virtually all machines.
To start up SEESETUP, enter SEESETUP at the DOS prompt, or select "Setup"
on the SEE pull-down menu. Each configuration screen can provide you with
detailed explanations of each configuration option -- press F1 whenever you
need additional information.
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=== NOTES ===
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SEE EXECUTIVE
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You can get SEE without the advertisements. This version is known as
"SEE Executive". Single copies are $12.
When you order SEE Executive, we will give you a special unlocking code
that will let you register any new sponsored or shareware version of SEE
that we issue for TWO YEARS. It pays to plan ahead!
For ordering information, see the file SEE.FRM.
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AD SPACE
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Ad space is available in later versions of SEE. Payment for ads is on a
per-inquiry basis, so the rate is lower if you have an 800 number. Ads
can run forever, or time out at a particular date. For more information,
call Timothy Campbell at 514-345-9578.
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============== INFORMATION FOR BBS SYSOPS AND DISK VENDORS ==============
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Product: SEE (an ideal "freebie" for vendors to ship to customers!)
Version: 3.00
Copyright: (C) 1991, 1993 by Pinnacle Software
Author: Timothy Campbell (Pinnacle Software)
Keywords: FILE VIEW PRINT LIST UTILITY FREEWARE
Description: SEE is a utility for viewing and printing text files. It can
display hex files in a format that makes it easy for you to
visually scan the file. SEE's small size and low price (i.e.
free for the Sponsor-Supported Software version; $12 for the
Executive version) makes it ideal for inclusion with other
software, so that the user can read the documentation files.
SEE also lets you extract portions of text from the listing.
The extracted portion can be copied to any printer or to a
text file.
See also: Files FILE_ID.DIZ and DESC.SDI for alternative descriptions.
List of files: SUPPORT FILES DOCUMENTATION SEE PROGRAM CONFIGURATION
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READ.ME SEE.DOC SEE.EXE SEESETUP.EXE
START.BAT VENDOR.DOC SEE.SBT SEESETUP.SBT
SEE.FRM FILE_ID.DIZ SEE.SBI SEESETUP.SBI
GETKEY.EXE DESC.SDI SEE.MNU
Hardware: PC-Compatibles
DOS: MS-DOS 3.0 or higher
Memory: 200K
Disk space: 200K
Video: Any display
Mouse: Supported but not required
Other needs: None
Registration: Sponsor-Supported Version: $ 0
SEE Executive (no ads): $12
Source and customization: Available
Payment via: Cheque, Money order, CompuServe SWREG, Credit card (800 number)
P.O's: We accept PO's from Fortune 1000 companies; government offices;
nationally disseminated media; recognized charitable, educa-
tional and service institutions; and established customers in
good standing.
Site license: Volume discount available after 10th copy (Executive Version)
LAN support: Inherent
Source Code: (Turbo Pascal) $250 (in-house use only)
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that they are not part of the original product.
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for unregistered copies of this product from any party at any time for
any reason. However, unless you have been specifically informed of
this, you may distribute this product WITHOUT requesting permission.
(See Note #2)
NOTE #1: In the case of CD-ROM compilations, the selling price is calculated
as the price of the CD-ROM divided by the number of products on the
CD-ROM. Thus, in such cases, the price is usually only a few cents.
NOTE #2: For CD-ROM compilations, you should protect your distribution right
by informing us at least two months in advance that you will be
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Canada. We have been writing shareware since 1985. You can contact us at the
following addresses:
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2. Using the Fold lines (above) as a guide, fold this flap under.
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One year subscription to Shareware Magazine $14.95 ______
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(includes a 1 year subscription to Shareware Magazine,
the PC-SIG Encyclopedia on Disk with WordCruncher,
and 5 free disks)
The PC-SIG Catalog on Disk $7.00 ______
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Shipping and Handling $4.00
California residents add 8.25% sales tax ______
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Ask for operator #2351
Volume in drive A has no label
Directory of A:\
AUTOREAD ZIP 65370 8-25-93 4:20p
PLIST ZIP 36886 3-22-93 3:34p
SEE ZIP 122374 8-25-93 4:18p
VIEW ZIP 7788 3-22-93 4:22p
GO-STRT DAT 540 1-06-93 4:57p
SIGORDER TXT 3090 3-10-93 3:22p
GO-FORM DAT 3090 3-10-93 3:22p
GO EXE 26022 1-10-92 12:14p
PKUNZIP EXE 23528 3-15-90 1:10a
PCSIG TXT 2335 2-10-93 8:50a
SHAREMAG TXT 1837 1-21-92 6:11a
CDROM TXT 4874 3-18-93 1:28p
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