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SVILUPPO - FILE INFO |
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With
this program you can see and manage all file
information (and file itself) inside your
Palm (Fig. 1) and your SD
/ MMC cards (if you have a Palm OS 4.0, like
Fig. 2) |
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When
you have a program on a file you can see the information
like AppInfo, SortInfo
and the database records. |
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Not
only! Now you can manage all SD / MMC
expansion cards!!! You can move or copy single PDB
or PRC from the SD
(MMC, or other expansion card) to your handheld or
vice versa!
As you see in fig. 8 there are 6 menu voices:
1. Help: A brief
"On Palm" help.
2. About: Display information about
our company and version information.
3. File Information:
You can get information about a file (entering in
window like Fig. 3) if your file is on the handheld.
We are planned to get information directly from card
in next release. At now, you have first to copy the
db (or program) on the handheld.
4. Delete File/Dir:
You can delete the file (or directory) currently selected
in the list.
5. New Directory:
If you have some cards attached, you can create a
new directory (only if you have selected tree
navigation mode and from actual directory / volume,
see after about actual volume / directory).
(See fig. 10)
6. Preferecences...
Enter and configure option for file info, as shown
in fig. 9.
The parameters you can choose are:
Safe Mode: With this mode, you could
safely work without risk (sure, you cannot set some
attributes, but you are almost sure to make something
really dangerous for your device). If you need some
higher operation on the device, try to deselect the
safe mode. Also, with safe mode you haven't database
size, or cannot list record.
Tree Navigation: With this mode,
you could see your SD / MMC card in a tree fashion,
like an explorer did. With this option selected, you
have always a directory / volume selected,
shown always higher on the left as you can see in
the fig. 10. |
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In
the main windows you have (if you have a Palm OS 4.0
or higher) two pick list from where you can select
the source (from) and the target (to) for copy / move
operation. As you need, you see always your left selection
(Handheld in the figure). The first list (from) have
two items already available, while the second list
(to) haven't the All item:
1. All (Available only when the Tree Navigation is
not selected): mix all cards and handheld files in
a single fashion, for your convenience. After that,
you could sort for every column you see (Name, Creator,
Type).
2. Handheld (Always available): see only handheld
RAM files.
... For every card you have: A selection for this
card.
After you select (see the window change from fig.
11 to fig. 12) your selection, the list will be reload.
You can also order (toggling ascending / descending)
putting the pen on a column header (in the fig. 13
we have sorted ascending for a creator). The list
are coloured with this kind of color:
1. Black (Normal file on the handheld)
2. Red (File with resource attribute, maybe the file
is an "executable" on the handheld or directory
when navigating trees).
3. Green (File with copy prevention, hidden or read
only attribute on the handheld. If resource db, however,
is always red).
4. Blue (File inside SD / MMC)
5. Magenta (File inside SD / MMC with system, hidden
or read only)
When you are seeing "card" file you have
some special meanings in the creator and type field
as shown:
1. Directory are always red with type DIR-
2. File creator is now the attribute of the file (RHSA,
stand for Readonly, Hidden, System, Archive). When
the file haven't the attribute the letter is substituted
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For
navigating through directory tree we have inserted
a "special" command. When the file listed
is a directory you can see PUSH in the creator column.
If you push the second column you select the dir AND
you ENTER there as shown in fig. 14 - 15. Inside EVERY
non-root directory you can see the directory "..".
Pushing this "virtual" directory you go
in the previous directory.
You have some buttons, too for moving and copying
file from / to handheld / cards as specified by two
pickup lists. Note: When a card is
selected as target and you are in Navigating Tree
mode, you always copy / move inside the actual directory
(is the field with a red circle in fig. 11). |
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