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Dtree

Description: Displays tree struct of a device
Download: dtree.lha       (TIPS: Use the right click menu if your browser takes you back here all the time)
Size: 13kb
Version: 1.0
Date: 12 Dec 13
Author: Sam Yee, aos4 compile by kas1e
Submitter: kas1e
Email: kas1e/yandex ru
Category: utility/shell
License: Other
Distribute: yes
Min OS Version: 4.0
FileID: 8483
 
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             =======================================
                      DTree v1.00 -- Directory Tree Displayer
                                 Documentation
               - original July 8, 1993, aos4 compile 12 dec 2013 -
             =======================================


        Copyright (c) 1993 by Sam Yee.  All Rights Reserved.


======================================================================
COPYRIGHT
=========

The  program,  DTree and its documentation are written and copyrighted
by  Sam  Yee.  DTree may be distributed freely providing the following
restrictions are satisfied:

o Distributors may not charge more than the cost of a diskette used in
  the distribution of this program.

o Distributors may only distribute the unmodified copy of the original
  program, along with its documentation, and copyright notices intact.

o Commercial  distribution  is  only  possible with written permission
  from the author.

The  font  "IBM" is not copyrighted by me.  I found it somewhere, as a
freely  distributable file, and it doesn't say who created it.  I hope
the owner, whoever he or she is, don't mind for the inclusion of it in
this  archive.   I  would  like  to  thank  the  creator  for  his/her
contribution.


======================================================================
DISCLAIMER
==========

This   program  and  its  documentation  are  provided  "as  is".   No
warranties  are  made  with  respect  to  the  accuracy,  reliability,
performance  or  operation  of this software and information.  You are
using this program at your own risk.  The author is not liable for any
damages that may have been caused by using this software.


======================================================================
INTRODUCTION
============

If  you  have  used IBM(r) PCs, you have probably used the DOS command
"tree".   And,  you thought to yourself, I want something like this on
my  Amiga.  I was in the same situation.  I've searched everywhere and
couldn't  find  something that works like the one in DOS.  The closest
directory tree program I've found is one which opens a screen and then
displays  the  trees.   This  is  no  good  for  me, as it doesn't use
standard  input  and output.  Standard i/o makes many things possible,
like  piping, i/o redirecion, etc.  So, I wrote an almost functionally
equivalent  version  for  the Amiga.  For the lack of a better name, I
call  it "DTree", D for Directory, and well you know the rest.  Unlike
tree  from  DOS, DTree allows ANSI color and the ability to change the
characters  that  are  used to formulate the connection of directories
and files to its parent.


======================================================================
REQUIREMENTS
============

This  program  runs  on  any Amiga(tm) with version 2.04 of the OS, or
higher.


======================================================================
INSTALLATION
============

You should copy DTree into C:  or wherever your commands are.  To make
the  branch  connection from child directories and files to its parent
more  neatly,  copy the included IBM(r) font (ie., "copy ibm#?  fonts:
all  clone")  into  your  fonts:   directory.   Use SYS:Prefs/Font and
change  the "System Default Text" font.  C:SetFont also works too.  By
default, DTree will use standard ASCII characters.


======================================================================
USAGE
=====

DTree  must  be  run  from  the  Shell  or  CLI.   If  you run it from
Workbench,  The  system  might  crash!  DTree uses a standard AmigaDOS
command          template.           The          template          is
"DIR/M,FILES/S,IBMFONT/S,JOINCHARS/K,COLOR/S".  "DTree ?" will display
the  template,  and  then you'll be able to enter the arguments at the
prompt.  Each argument are described as:

DIR/M
    This optional keyword allows you to display the directory trees of
    many directories.  By default, the current directory is used.

    Example: "DTree DIR SYS: WORK:" or "DTree SYS: WORK:"


FILES/S
    If this keyword is present, the files, as well as the directories,
    will  be  displayed.    In  a  directory,  all  subdirectories are
    displayed first, followed by the files, in sorted order.

    Example: "DTree FILES SYS:"

IBMFONT/S
    If  this  keyword  is  present,  the  branch  connections  will be
    displayed  with IBM extend characters.   This is by default turned
    off.   If  the JOINCHAR keyword are present also, IBMFONT is taken
    instead.

    Example: "DTree IBMFONT UTILS:"

JOINCHARS/K
    This  keword  specifies  which  characters  are  used  for  branch
    connections.    Branch  connections are made possible by a display
    mask,  consisting  of  four  characters.  You may specify an ASCII
    string  or  an  integer for the display mask.  The display mask is
    defined  as  <dash><T90><L><VBAR>.   The  ASCII  display  mask  is
    defaulted  to  "-+\|".   To  specify the mask as an integer, first
    convert  each character into hexadecimal and then augment each one
    of them in the correct order.  e.g., -+\| is hexadecimal 2d2b5c7c,
    or   decimal   757816444.   The  display  mask,  when  IBMFONT  is
    specified,  is  made  of extended characters valued at hexadecimal
    c4c3c0b3.

    Examples: "DTree JOINCHAR 757816444",
              "DTree JOINCHAR !()#%"

COLOR/S
    When  this  keyword  is  present,  output  is  in  ANSI  color.  I
    recommend you to use color.  The output looks much better!

    Example: "DTree COLOR SYS:"


======================================================================
CONTACT
=======

Questions, ideas, comments, bug reports, etc. should go to:

Home Address: Sam Yee
              4595 Nanaimo St.
              Vancouver, B.C.
              Canada  V5N 5J5

    Internet: samy()sfu.ca
     FidoNet: 1:153/765 (Terra Firma BBS 1-604-434-3665)

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