?_ãÿÿÿÿ§ÓÊlXé·DTotal Commanderj+Copyright © 1993-2006 by Christian GhislerBrowseButtons ()Zƒmain¯mainO¯rO:¯rOz0W?ä ô „O¯m##ºO,—l?Ö¯¯¯p/&;)z4ÿÿ)U)ÿÿÿÿ|CONTEXT•÷|CTXOMAP–œ|FONT½™|KWBTREE7§|KWDATAÑž|KWMAP§|SYSTEM|TOPIC|TTLBTREEf×|bm0Äÿ|bm1‡|bm103|bm11î|bm12¯|bm13l|bm14%|bm15|bm16D4|bm17‚>|bm18ß>|bm19MH|bm2ú|bm20kU|bm21E_|bm22a|bm23ke|bm24ìf|bm25ûi|bm26Hl|bm27’m|bm28mq|bm29˜•|bm3k|bm30š|bm31|bm4‰|bm5¬|bm6»|bm7 |bm8× |bm9œ à º -#z Mÿÿ‚îÏÿÿÿÿVäÏ` €€€€€€€€€€ÀÀÀ€€€ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿww‡wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww«”¢”ÿÿÿÿ [*ÿÿÿÿg1ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿg‹ASP Association of Shareware Professionals> ¥' €.€€‚€‚ÿWhat is shareware?*ðgÏ: B€á€Æ€€€ã½îÜ€‰€€‚ÿShareware lets you try a program for a period of time before you buy it. Since you've tried a shareware program, you know whether it will meet your needs before you pay for it. If you use this program for a longer time than the specified trial period (30 days), you are expected to register it. A licensed version of this product includes the permanent right to use the product for an unlimited time. The licensed version also disables the registration screen when starting the program.I¥+ &€<€€‚€‚€‚ÿThe Ombudsman StatementFÏ^4 6€%€Æ€€€€€€‚ÿThis program is produced by a member of the Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that the shareware principle works for you. If you are unable to resolve a shareware-related problem with an ASP member by contacting the member directly, ASP may be able to help. The ASP Ombudsman can help you resolve a dispute or technical problem with an ASP member, but does not provide technical support for members' products. Please contact the ASP Ombudsman online at http://www.asp-shareware.com/omb .-‹( € €°€‚€‚ÿF^Ñ1ñÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÑ|About Total Commander…7‹VN j€q€°€‚€†"€€‚‚€‚‚‚ãÊ€‰ã½î܉‚‚€‚ÿ About Total CommanderTotal Commander, Copyright © 1993-2006 by Christian GhislerAll rights reserved, especially copying of the registered version,translation to foreign languages and the decompilation.This program is Shareware, please register it to allowfurther development of the program.&Ñ|# €€€‚ÿDVÀ1ÛÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÀc@Additional licences4|ô 4 6€€€‚€‚€‚€‚€‚ÿAdditional licencesAdditional licences allow an institution, company or school to install the program on multiple computers or on a server. All licences are issued to the same (company) name, which appears in the program's title bar. It must be guaranteed that the program does not run on more machines at the same time than there are licences purchased.All licences are issued to the same (company) name, which appears in the program's title bar. You will receive one CD and one quick reference card._4ÀS + &€h€€‚€‚€‚ÿExamples for calculating additional licences: ªô ^ a €U€°„ᯠ€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€‚ÿLicence for 5 users: 40.-+4x20.- = CHF 120.-Licence for 10 users: 40.-+9x20.- = CHF 220.-Licence for 15 users: 40.-+9x20.-+5x15.-= CHF 295.-Licence for 25 users: 40.-+9x20.-+15x15.-= CHF 445.-Licence for 50 users: 40.-+9x20.-+15x15.-+25x12.-= CHF 745.-Licence for 100 users: 40.-+9x20.-+15x15.-+75x12.-= CHF 1345.-Licence for 250 users: 40.-+9x20.-+15x15.-+75x12.-+150x8.-= CHF 2545.-ŒIS êC T€“€€‚€€‚‚‚€‚‚€€ €€‚€‚ÿFor larger amounts than 1000 please contact us by E-Mail via http://www.ghisler.com/sales.htmOrder of additional licences to an already existing licence:An existing licence can always be extended by additional licences. Such additional licences cost the difference between old and new licence, plus 5 Swiss Francs for shipping and handling. Minimum amount for additional licences (repeat order): CHF 40.Important: Please provide your original registration number - you can find it on the original disk, the registration letter, or in the about box of Total Commander.m,^ c@A P€Y€€‚€€‚‚‚€€‚€‚€ ‚‚€‚ÿExample: Licence extension from a 5 user licence to a 30 user licence:5x20.- + 15x15.- + 5x12.- + 5.- (s&h) = CHF 390.-For questions, please ask by E-Mail via http://www.ghisler.com/sales.htm . At your reêc@|quest, we can send you a special order form for additional licences by e-mail.Eê¨@1Îÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ¨@1AAddress South Africab;c@ A' €v€€‚‚‚‚‚ÿSP IT Solutions ccP.O. Box 40813Garsfontein East0060'¨@1A$ €€°€‚ÿ: AkA1œ!.Ɖ*ÿÿÿÿkAÍCAssociate Ù1AxC4 6€³€°€‚‚€ãY¬R‰‚‚‚‚‚ÿAssociate with...This menu option opens a dialog box where you can associate data files with programs.The association allows starting the appropriate editor for a file, simply by double clicking on the file. The association is not restricted to Total Commander, but also works in file manager and program manager.If you selected the corresponding options in the configuration dialog box, the icon of the associated program is shown to the left of the file name.'kAŸC$ €€°€‚ÿ.xCÍC( € €€ ‚‚€‚ÿOŸCD1º Ó)›-ÿÿÿÿD‡OBackground transfer manager...EÍCaD& €>€€€‚ÿBackground transfer managerªsD F7 <€ç€°€‚€‚‚‚€‚€‚€‚ÿOpens a separate window, which allows to copy, move, or download files in the background.To add jobs to the background transfer manager, select the files you want to copy, move or download, and click the "+" button or press the "+" key on the numeric keypad. This will open a context menu to add a new action.Here is a description of the dialog box elements:ÂaD HS t€…€X°u~‚€€ƒ€‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚ÿ<Progress bar>Shows the progress of the currently transferred file (not the overall progress)Shows the queued items to be processed, including the currently processed item at the top+Button to add new transfer jobs to the manager-Button to remove the selected jobs from the manager. The currently active job cannot be removedPausePauses the current operation, e.g. when the internet connection is needed for other tasks&æ FFJ@ N€Í€X°u~‚€€ƒ‚‚€‚‚‚€ƒ‚€‚ÿSpeed limitAllows to limit the transfer speed of uploads and downloads, and now also of copy operations. Useful if you want to use the Internet or LAN for other tasks during the transfer.The menu of the + button can contain the following commands:Add URL to downloadHere you can paste an URL in the form http://www.server.com/file.zip . You can copy such an URL e.g. by right clicking on a link in your browser, and choosing "Copy link".Add selected items for downloadingã H_L6 :€Ç€X°u~‚€ƒ‚€‚€ƒ‚ÿYou will get this menu item if you are connected to an FTP server and have selected some files. It allows to download the selected files in the background. The same can be achieved by checking "Download in background (separate thread)" in the download dialog. However, a separate transfer manager will be opened then, and it will close automatically when the download is finished.Add selected items for copyingAllows to copy (disk->disk) the selected files in the backgroundÁFJcNC T€ƒ€X°u~‚€‚€ƒ‚€€ƒã¦²k‰‚€‚ÿAdd selected items for movingAllows to move (disk->disk) the selected files in the backgroundEdit list fileIf you have used the command "FTP download from list", the background transfer manager reads the list of files to be transferred from a list file. With this command, you can add further operations to the list file. If you add them to the end of the file, the background transfer manager will add them automatically to the queue.$ø_L‡O, &€ñ€°€‚‚‚‚€‚ÿThe - button has two purposes:1. When the first item in the list is selected, Total Commander will offer to abort the current transfer and continue with the next.2. When other items are selected, they will be removed from the download list.KcNÒO1H ,Ó)ÿÿÿÿÒOÛ‚Branch view (with subdirs)ʃ‡O¨‚G \€€°€‚‚€ã[2ô‰ÒO¨‚‡O€€€€‚‚€ €€‚ÿBranch viewShows all files in the current directory and all subdirectories in a single file window. This is useful to find a file by name, for which the directory isn't known, or to use tools like the Multi-Rename-Tool with all files also in Subdirectories. You shouldn't use this command in the root of very big disks because it can take a long time to complete. The command can be aborted with ESC. Shortcut: Ctrl+B.New: When leaving branch view mode with Ctrl+B and the cursor stands on a file in a subdir, Total Commander will go to that subdir instead of the branch view root (use F2 or Ctrl+R to go to branch view root).3ÒOÛ‚- *€ €°„8Ç€‚‚€‚ÿ; ¨‚ƒ12ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿƒ ‡Button bar=Û‚S…< F€€°„8Ç€‚‚€‚‚ã`=B‰ãýð‰‚ÿThe Button barWith the button bar you can call menu commands, external programs and even other button bars. If you leave the mouse cursor on a button for a moment, a small window with a description will appear.You can easily add buttons to the button bar using Drag&Drop (with pressed SHIFT key). By pressing the right mouse button, you can open a local menu, which allows to change or delete buttons. For further changes in the button bar you should use the Dialog box to change the whole button bar.+ƒ~…( €€°„8Ç€‚ÿ\S… ‡3 4€¹€°€‚‚‚€‚€‚€‚ÿIf no location is set for the default button bar file default.bar, it will be taken from the program directory. If the file isn't writable in the program directory, it will be copied to the location of the wincmd.ini file and used from there. This can be prevented with the following lines within the default.bar file:[options]redirect=08~…E‡1FÿÿÿÿàŠÿÿÿÿE‡SˆCD-Tree× ‡Sˆ7 <€¯€°€‚‚€‚‚ãÈ8„‰‚‚€‚ÿCD-TreeOpens a dialog box with the tree of the current drive. Select a directory (by pressing OK or double click on it) to change to the selected directory in the source window.See also: Dialog box TreeIE‡œˆ1ÉƉ*‰€( ÿÿÿÿœˆ‹Calculate occupied space+ùSˆÇŠ2 2€ó€°€‚‚€ãoa/͉‚‚‚ÿCalculate occupied spaceCalculates the space occupied by the marked files and their complete subdirectories. If no file is selected, the space occupied by the file or directory under the cursor bar is calculated. Additionally, the file size is rounded to the cluster size of the source and destination directory, to get real space required. The space for the directory information itself is not considered.If the source directory shows the contents of an archive, this function is not available.'œˆîŠ$ €€°€‚ÿ.ÇŠ‹( € €€ ‚‚€‚ÿS"îŠo‹1ôÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ ÿÿÿÿo‹Centrum Rejestracji OprogramowaniaI"‹¸‹' €D€€‚€‚ÿDistribution site for Poland:W)o‹Œ. ,€R€X°«Y~‚«€€‚ÿSkulski Enterprises Polska Sp. z o.o.Ó¥¸‹âŒ. *€K€€‚‚‚‚‚‚‚€‚ÿCentrum Rejestracji OprogramowaniaT. Bairda 16/1805-827 Grodzisk MazowieckiPolandPhone: +48 (22) 734 41 20Fax:+48 (22) 724 14 05Web: http://cro.skulski.pl.Œ+ &€€X°«Y~‚«€‚ÿFâŒV1 ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ ÿÿÿÿV#ÆChange directory menuS%©. ,€J€X°«Y~‚«€€‚ÿDialog box: Change directory menuQVúŽ4 6€;€°€‚€€€‚‚€‚ÿThe directory menu is invoked with CTRL+D, or a double click on the current path header.To 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.v©|ÁZ ‚€9€X°U¯~‚U€ƒ‚‚€ €€ƒ‚‚€ €€ƒ€€‚‚€€ €€ƒ‚ÿFieldMeaningDirectory menu:Shows the existing entries of the directory menu. If you select an entry, the command line and parameters belonging to it are shown.AúŽ|Ádd item...Creates a new entry in the directory menu. Asks for a menu title first. A & sign causes the letter behind it to be underlined. Enter a single dash '-' to create a separator 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.÷žúŽsÃY €€=€X°U¯~‚U€‚€ €ƒ€‚‚€€ €ƒ€‚‚€ €€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ€‚ÿDelete ItemDeletes the selected menu entry. Choose CANCEL to cancel all changes.Change Title...Changes the title of the menu entry.Command:This box contains the command to change the source directory. It looks like this:cd Drive:\DirectoryNew (v5.51): You can also choose one of Total Commander's internal commands from the dropdown combobox, e.g. cm_OpenDesktop to switch to the Desktop..|Á¡Ã+ &€€X°u~‚€‚ÿ$ésÃÅÄ; D€Ó€X°U¯~‚U€€ƒ€€‚ƒ€‚ÿTarget path:Then the path given in this edit box is set in the target window. This allows to set both paths (source and target) at the same time. You can either specify only the path, or the commandcd Drive:\TargetDirectory.¡ÃóÄ+ &€€X°u~‚€‚ÿ¯ÅÄôÅR r€_€X°U¯~‚U€€ƒ€€‚‚€€ƒ‚€‚€ €€ƒ‚€‚ÿOKSaves the changes made to the file wincmd.ini in the Windows directory.CancelCloses the dialog box without saving.HelpOpens Windows Help with this page./óÄ#Æ) "€ €°€‚‚€‚ÿGôÅjÆ1#ÿÿÿÿ«* ÿÿÿÿjÆFÊChange file attributes¿#ÆyÈP n€€°€‚‚€€€€€€€ãoa/͉€€€€‚‚‚ÿChange file attributesAllows the setting and resetting of the attributes read only (r), archive (a), hidden (h) and system (s). Select the files whose attributes you want to change, then choose Change attributes from the menu Files.You can also change the file's date and time (only files, not directories, except for Windows 95/98/ME, for NT/2000 this requires admin privileges to 'open' the directory with backup privileges).šLjÆÊN j€™€°€‚‚‚‚‚ãDz`û€‰€‚‚€€ãåõ;쀀‰‚€‚ÿThis command also works on files in subdirectories, if the corresponding option is selected.If the source directory shows the contents of an archive, this function is not available.See dialog box Change attributesIf Total Commander is connected to an FTP server, the Change UNIX attributes dialog box is shown.3yÈFÊ- *€ €°„8Ç€‚‚€‚ÿPÊ–Ê1Sÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ ÿÿÿÿ–Ê™ËChange to root/parent directoryÕ¦FÊkË/ ,€M€°„8Ç€‚‚€‚‚ÿChange to root/parent directoryPressing the left button switches to the root directory of the current volume. The right button changes to the parent directory..–Ê™Ë( € €€ ‚‚€‚ÿ> kË×Ë1¶.- €ÿÿÿÿ×ËåCombine files7™ËÌ& €"€€€‚ÿCombine files.×Ë<Ì+ &€€X°u~‚€‚ÿÔÌSÎC T€©€°€ã娉€€€ €€€€€‚ÿThis function allows to combine multiple files to one big file. Total Commander can not only combine files created with its own function split file, but also files created with the Unix command split -b. Put the cursor on the first partial file and choose 'combine files'. The file names must be numbered in ascending order, or have letters in ascending order. Total Commander will detect file.001, file.002, file.003, but also fileaa, fileab, fileac etc.b2<̵Ï0 .€e€°€‚€€‚€‚ÿIf a file with the same name and the extension .crc is found in the same directory as one of the partial files, Total Commander will use this file to check the combined file for errors. Furthermore the original file name stored in the CRC file will be used as the target name for the combined file.ñ¼Sβ5 8€y€X°u~‚€‚ƒ€‚€‚ÿCombine XXX and all fµÏ²™Ëiles with ascending names to the following directory:Here you can enter the target path. Leave this field empty to combine the files in the current. directory.3µÏå- *€ €°„8Ç€‚‚€‚ÿ= ²"1¥ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ"ŠCommand line½å0Q p€{€°„8Ç€‚‚€€€€€€€€€‚‚ã’‹0ù‰€‚ÿCommand lineAll letters you type are redirected to the command line. By pressing ENTER you can execute the command line. Old command lines are saved in a history list. By pressing CTRL+Cursor down you can open this history list. Hold down the CTRL key and choose an entry using the cursor keys. Then release the CTRL key and press any cursor key to close the history list.For a list of all function keys see Command line: keys+"[( €€°„8Ç€‚ÿ/0Š* $€ €X°€u€‚‚‚ÿH[Ò1 ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÒ7ECommand line parametersJŠ- *€:€X°€u€‚‚€‚ÿCommand line parametersðÒ1% €á€°€‚ÿTotal Commander can be called with one or two directories as command line parameters. This will set these directories in one or both of the file windows. This allows you to create multiple icons for Total Commander in progman or the start menu, which start Total Commander in different directories or even with packed files. Furthermore a different ini file than the default wincmd.ini can be specified to allow multiple users on the same machine to have different settings in Total Commander.!èR9 @€Ñ€°€‚€‚‚€‚‚‚‚€‚€‚ÿSyntax:totalcmd.exe [/o] [/n] [Drive1:\Directory1 [Drive2:\Directory2]] [/i=name.ini] [/f=ftpname.ini]or:totalcmd.exe [/o] [/n] [/L=Drive1:\Directory1] [/R=Drive2:\Directory2] [/i=name.ini] [/f=ftpname.ini]Parameters:´_1 U x€¿€X°…~‚…€€ƒ€€‚€€ƒãp/ôB‰€‚€€ƒãp/ôB‰‚ÿDrive:\DirectoryLoads the first directory passed to Total Commander into the left window, and the second into the right window. Directory names containing spaces must be put in double quotes! Always specify the full path name including the drive!/OIf Total Commander is already running, activate it and pass the path(s) in the command line to that instance (overrides the settings in the configuration dialog to have multiple windows)/NOpens in any case a new Total Commander window (overrides the settings in the configuration dialog to allow only one copy of Total Commander at a time)t Rz g œ€€X°…~‚…€€ƒ€‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ€‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒãS¦Ê‰€‚ÿ/L=Set path in left window/R=Set path right window/SInterprets the passed dirs as source/target instead of left/right (for usage with /O). For example, a dir passed with /R= will be interpreted as the target dir./TOpens the passed dir(s) in new tab(s) (for usage with /O)/P=Sets the active panel at program start: /P=L left, /P=R right. Overrides wincmd.ini option ActiveRight=./i=name.iniUse a different INI file name.ini instead of wincmd.ini to save settings (see also: INI file description).;ò µI `€å€X°…~‚…€€ƒ€‚€€ƒ‚€ƒ€㦠[‰‚ÿ/F=ftpname.iniUse a different INI file name.ini instead of wcx_ftp.ini to save settings for built-in FTP client./d=Delays the start of Total Commander by seconds (meant for the startup folder, if there are problems with other programs, which start at the same time)/INSTALLDRIVER(Windows NT/2000 only) Install parallel port driver - only needed if you want to use the parallel port connection as a normal user and not as an administrator. Needs to be run as an administrator.—ez L2 4€Ê€X°…~‚…€€ƒ€‚ÿ/REMOVEDRIVER(Windows NT/2000 only) Removes the driver installed with the switch /INSTALLDRIVER.µz+ &€€X°U¯~‚U€‚ÿf5Là1 2€j€X°œf‚€‚‚€‚€‚ÿThe switches are NOT case sensitive.Examples:¸„z¤@4 6€ €X°à¤@Šƒç|„¯ €ƒ‚ƒ€‚ÿtotalcmd.exe c:\windowsleft window is loaded with c:\windowstotalcmd.exe d:\data c:\programsleft: d:\data, right: c:\programs°}àTA3 6€ú€X°ƒç|„¹ €ƒ‚ƒ€‚ÿtotalcmd.exe /R=d:\dataright window: d:\datatotalcmd.exe "d:\Letters to Mr. Smith"left: long name -> in double quotes!Ç“¤@B4 6€'€X°ƒç|„¯ €ƒ‚ƒ€‚ÿtotalcmd.exe /R="d:\Letters from Miller"right window loaded with long nametotalcmd.exe c:\data\backup.zipopens backup.zip in the left window¥vTAÀB/ .€ì€X°ƒé|‚€ƒ€‚ÿtotalcmd.exe /I=Miller.ini /F=MFtp.iniuse Miller.ini instead of wincmd.ini for all settings, and MFtp.ini for FTP"îBâD4 6€Ý€X°ƒç|‚€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ€‚ÿtotalcmd.exe /O /L=c:\ /R="d:\doc"Activate already running Total Commander and set the left path to c:\, and the right path to d:\doctotalcmd.exe /O /S /R=c:\somepathOpen c:\somepath in the current TARGET panel of the running program. Explanation: /S causes Total Commander to read /L as source and /R as target directory instead of left and right.totalcmd.exe /O /T /L=c:\somepathOpen a new directory tab on the left side of the already running Total commander with c:\somepath in it.&ÀBE# €€€‚ÿ/âD7E) "€ €°€‚‚€‚ÿCEzE1G ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿzEz€Command line: keys=7E·E' €,€°€€‚ÿCommand line: keys.zEåE+ &€€X°ç~‚€‚ÿ¨·EF) "€þ€°€‚‚€‚ÿIf Total Commander is active, nearly all keyboard input is directed to the command line.Here is the layout for some keys:˜<åE%I\ †€y€X°Ç=~‚Ç€ €ƒ€€€€€€€€‚€ €ƒ€€€€‚ÿENTERThe command line is executed, if it contains at least one character (otherwise, the program under the cursor in the source window is started). If the command is cd, md or rd, it is executed internally. If it is an internal DOS command, DOS will be executed with this command. Otherwise, a program with the given name is executed.SHIFT-ENTERSimilar to ENTER, but with preceding command /c. After the called DOS program is terminated, its window is not automatically closed. This will only work if the file noclose.pif is in your Windows directory.KìFpK_ Œ€Ù€X°Ç=~‚Ç€ ƒ€‚€ €ƒ€€€‚€ ‚€€ €ƒ€€€€€‚ÿCTRL-ENTERThe file under the cursor in the source directory is added to the end of the command line.CTRL-SHIFT-ENTERThe file under the cursor including its path is added to the end of the command line.CTRL-CURSORDOWNor ALT+F8A list with the latest command lines (history-list) is opened. Hold down the CTRL key and use the up and down cursor keys to select an entry. By pressing the left or right key, you can edit the command line. This automatically closes the list.)Ñ%I™MX ~€£€X°Ç=~‚Ç€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€€ €€€€€‚ƒ€ €€ €‚ÿTABPuts the cursor back to the source directory.Cursor keysCursor left and cursor right move the cursor through the command line, even if the cursor was in the source directory before. If brief was selected, these keys move the cursor through the source directory. You then have to hold down SHIFT to move it inside the command line.Cursor up and cursor down move the cursor bar inside the source window, even if it was inside the command line.ú´pK“NF Z€i€X°Ç=~‚Ç€ €ƒ‚€ €ƒ€‚€ €ƒ€‚ÿESCClears the command line, put cursor back in file window.CTRL+YClears the command line, cursor stays in command line.CTRL+C (32 bit)Copy selected text to clipboard©p™M€)€°€‚‚€‚‚‚ãýð‰‚‚€‚ÿConfiguration - Change Button Bar...Allows to change the Button bar directly below the main menu.SeeConfiguration - Change button bar.0ù‰õŠ+ &€ €°‚o€‚€‚ÿGÅŠ<‹1ÿÿÿÿ¨ÿÿÿÿ<‹ÐÀConfiguration: OptionsEõŠ‹* $€6€°‚o€€‚ÿConfiguration - Options¯‚<‹0Œ- (€€°€‚€‚€‚ÿThis is the main configuration dialog for Total Commander. Most settings can be changed on one of the pages of this dialog.W)‹‡Œ. ,€R€X°«Y~‚«€€‚ÿPlease select a page from the header:½0ŒDޤ 3€€ ‚ã,^Ú €‰‚ãp/ôB‰‚ã#êy&‰‚ã§ÄÝu‰‚ã Š&‰‚ãüB£‰‚ã ¾Eº‰‚ãDLF‰‚ãfÑ­ý‰‚ãFcx&‰‚ãÐ?hĉ‚ãVn<‰‚ãwp—=‰‚ãÍžÓ_‰‚ãᤅ&‰‚ãì‘÷W‰‚ã9à¥5‰‚‚‚€‚ÿLayout Display Font Color Tabstops Folder-Tabs Custom Columns LanguageOperation Edit/View Copy/Delete FTP Plugins ThumbnailsPacker ZIP-PackerMisc.The following buttons are available on all pages of the dialog:D‡ŒˆŽ/ .€*€X°™k~‚™€ƒ€‚ÿFieldDescription&DŽ®Ž# €€€‚ÿ ÀˆŽ¹K d€€X°™k~‚™€€ƒ€€‚‚€€ƒ‚‚€€ƒ€‚ÿOKSaves the changes you made to the file wincmd.ini in your Windows directory.CancelIgnores the changes and returns to Total Commander.HelpStarts Windows Help with this page.0®Ž À- *€€X°™k~„™«€‚ÿ¹ ÀõŠb¹©À; F€Ä€X°™k~„™Ç€€ƒ€€‚€‚ÿApplyApplies the current settings to the two file windows without closing the dialog box.' 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The position is saved separately for each screen resolution.6ÁqÂ0 0€ €X°u~‚€‚‚€‚ÿI;ºÂ1´ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿºÂ%ÆContext Sensitive TopicsJqÂÃ. ,€8€X°u~‚€€‚ÿContext Sensitive Topics4 ºÂ8Ã) "€€°€‚‚€‚ÿ[MAP] ÕÃXÅK d€«€°‚€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ#define dlg_search100#define dlg_usermenu110#define dlg_config120#define dlg_assotiate130#define dlg_attrib140#define dlg_pack150#define dlg_unpack160#define dlg_configpack170#define dlg_configfont180#define dlg_configcolor190#define registration200#define dlg_changetree210#define dlg_configconfirmation220#define dlg_sysinfo230#define dlg_network240#define dlg_configedit250#define dlg_configtabs260#define dlg_configbuttonbar270žl8ÃöÅ2 4€Ø€°‚€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚€‚ÿ#define dlg_mainmenu280#define dlg_InternalZipconfig290#define dlg_config2300#define KEYBOARD420/XÅ%Æ) "€ €°€‚‚€‚ÿ5öÅZÆ1ž ݈+ÿÿÿÿZÆÇCopy²]%Æ ÉU x€»€°€€‚‚€€€âet%ቂ‚ãoa/͉€€‚‚â®åñJ‰âHžz‰‚ÿF5: CopyThis command copies files and whole directories from the source directory to another directory.Select the files you want to copy and press F5.This opens a dialog box where you can type the target path and a file mask. As a default, the path of the target window is presented together with *.* as the file mask. You can use any type of valid DOS file name including wild cards as your target file name. In the field below, you can define that only specific files should be copied. Example: You can copy only files with the extension *.txt (also applies to files in subdirs!).ÞZÆêËN j€!€°€‚€€€€‚‚ãÈ8„‰€€€€‚‚€€‚ÿTo copy a file in the same directory (to a different name), press SHIFT+F5. If you are running Windows 95/98 or NT new shell you can create shortcuts with CTRL+SHIFT+F5.With the button labeled Tree you can choose the target directory from a directory tree. If you want to choose from a different directory, you can specify the drive (including the :) in the dialog box before selecting the Tree button.With the button F2 Queue, the selected files will be added to the last opened background transfer manager. This is useful to copy many big files one after the other, which is more efficient than multiple in parallel in the background.Ÿq ɉÎ. *€ã€°€‚‚‚€€‚ÿYou can also append a file to another file: Make sure that overwrite confirmations aren't turned off, then simply copy the file you want to append to the file to which you want to append it. Total Commander will then show an overwrite confirmation dialog, in which you can click the "Append" button.The button Options allows to set options for unattended copying: By default, Total Commander asks before overwriting files. This button allows to set the default to "Overwrite all", "Skip all", or "Overwrite all older". It also allows to ignore read only, hidden and system attributes when overwriting or moving files.˜lêË!Ï, (€Ø€°€‚‚€€‚ÿIn the field "only files of this type", you can specify what files to copy, also in subdirs.Examples:úʉÎ'0 .€•€°‚9€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ€‚ÿ*.txt *.docwill copy only text and doc files*.* | *.bak *.oldwill copy everything except for bak and old files*.* | somedir1\ somedir2\will not copy files in subdirs nam!Ï'%Æed somedir1 and somedir2ŠV!ϱ4 6€­€°€‚㬎a©‰‚‚ãwIÉ‚ÿIf the source directory shows the contents of an archive, the dialog to unpack files is shown. You can now also unpack files directly from an archive to an FTP server! The files will then first be unpacked to a temporary directory, and then uploaded to the remote server. The reverse (FTP to archive) isn't supported. The danger is too high that after a long download, the pack operation fails, and the downloaded files are lost.Alternatively, if the target directory shows the contents of an archive (and the source directory shows a normal directory), the dialog to pack files is shown.!á'Ò@ N€Ã€°€‚€€€€€‚‚€€€‚ÿIf you want to create a new archive and pack the selected files into it, simply press ALT+F5. This will open a dialog box to pack files. With ALT+SHIFT+F5 the files will be deleted after packing. New: You can now also pack files directly from one archive to another!If you want to unpack the archive under the cursor (or the selected archives), press ALT+F9. After giving the target directory (and if desired a file mask), all files from the archive will be unpacked.Ç‘±™6 :€#€°€‚€€€€‚€‚ÿIn the 32-bit version, the pack/unpack (ZIP and external packers) and copy operations can be moved to the background by pressing the 'Background' button during the copy operation. This allows to do other things in Total Commander during the operation. You need to press F2 or CTRL+R to refresh the directory after a background operation completes. Otherwise modified files will not be shown..ÒÇ( € €€ ‚‚€‚ÿU$™1;Ðyƒ/ÿÿÿÿ Create CRC checksums (SFV format)...N(Çj& €P€€€‚ÿCreate CRC checksums (SFV format)....˜+ &€€X°u~‚€‚ÿ¤sj< 1 0€ç€°€‚‚ãÔ§Jf‰‚€‚ÿWith this function you can create checksum files to make sure that a file is copied intact, e.g. over a network or with a removable medium. You can create either a single SFV file for all selected files, or a separate SFV for each file.On the target computer, you can check the CRC checksums with Verify CRC checksums (from SFV files), or some other SFV utility.É–˜ 3 4€-€X°u~‚€€ƒ€‚ÿSave CRC files to:Here you can enter the target path and file name. The name must contain wildcards (*) when creating one SFV per selected file.'< , $ €€°€‚ÿ§i Ó > J€Ó€X°u~‚€‚€ƒ‚‚€€ƒ‚€‚ÿCreate separate SFV files for each file:Allows to create one SFV file per selected file. This is useful when you want to send the files to different recipients.MD5Creates MD5 checksums. These are more secure than CRC checksums because they are longer and use a more sophisticated algorithm. New: MD5 checksums are now stored with lowercase letters./,  ) "€ €°€‚‚€‚ÿAÓ C 1ý݈+LÿÿÿÿC ÿCreate directoryÍ K; D€›€°€€‚‚€âet%ቀ€‚ƒ‚ÿF7: Create directoryThis command creates a new subdirectory in the source directory. After pressing F7, simply type the desired name for the directory. You can now also create several subdirectories in one operation. Just separate the subdrectories with a backslash, e.g. directory1\directory2\directory3. Furthermore, you can create multiple subdirs in the same (or different) dirs. The syntax to use is:dir1|dir2|dir3 or c:\dir1|c:\dir2|c:\dir3†]C Ñ) "€º€°€‚‚€‚ÿIf the source directory shows the contents of an archive, this function is unavailable..Kÿ( € €€ ‚‚€‚ÿ8Ñ71 ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ7JCreditsâ²ÿ%@0 .€e€€‚€‚€‚€‚ÿCreditsMany thanks go to the translators of the foreign language versions (those translations not included in the ZIP file can be found on our homep7%@ÿage www.ghisler.com):Ò73B< F€¥€‚U€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿAfrikaans:Henko TerBlanche, Dawie Snyman, Johann TonsingAlbanian:Arben ÇokajArabic:Maged Abbas MohamedBelarussianIgor GerasimovichBulgarian:Stoyan Terziiski, Andrew DamianovCatalan:Ramon Martí, Nica MlgChinese TW:Lo Yih-huangChinese GB:Ge Yongjia, previously Gao DahuaCroatian:Krunoslav Gernhard, Tomislav Kulis, Vlatko KieferCzech:David Hanousek, Radek Vondracek, (original translation by Dan Rozkol)Danish:Rikard Nielsen, Peter H. S. MadsenÄ%@9DB R€‰€‚U€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿDutch:Ronald Vogelaar, Johan CampsEsperanto:Klaus SchlüterEstonian:Tõnu VirmaFinnish:Tomi Kuusisto, Harri VuorinenFrenchClaude Charries and myselfGalician:Andrés León PrietoGreek:Papazoglou Panagiotis, John PolygiannakisHebrewYaniv_IL, dgi_ilHungarian:Ambrits TamasIcelandic:Sigurður MaríssonIndonesian:Juandi RauwiyantoItalian:Sergio Gregorio, originally by Giovanni ZanettiJapanese:Takeo NoguchiKoelsch:Michael Thiergart+å3BdFF Z€Ë€‚U€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ€‚€ƒ‚ÿKorean:Kim Kyung Deok, Seo Jeong Young, David LeeLatvian:--- DPL ---Lithuanian:Viktoras.Dagys, Gintautas GrigasLuxembourgish:Jean-Claude BerensMacedonianVasil F. BacovskiMalayan:Nurlaili LegiminNorwegian:Rune Flaten, Steinar Hagen, Lars Storaas TyldenPolish:Jacek DudaPortuguese BR:P.buarque, Carlos SeabraPortuguese PT:Antonio Jose Soares de Oliveira RodriguesRomanian:Fehér AttilaRussian:Mikhail Zhilin, Andrew ManjovSerbian:Zoran Pjevic, Srdjan Obucinaù³9D]HF Z€g€‚U€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ€‚€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚€‚ÿSlovak:Jozef Stefanka, Peter AbsolonSlovene:Milan KorbarSpanish:Nica Mlg, Federico Colás, Carlos V. Gutierrez F., Pedro M. PrestelSwedish:Ivar Edlund, Leif LarssonThaiSamarn Sumrith, Gampol Thitinilnithi, Pat BoensTurkish:Sadi Yumusak, Atif Unaldi, Emre OzpinarUkrainian:Andrii Zimich, Igor BondarUzbek:Sherzod MamatkulovValencia:David PeiroVietnameseLuong Minh Duc, Nguyen Van BinhEnglish, GermanMyself :-)cdFêI* "€Ç€€‚‚‚€‚ÿMany thanks also to Austin Basso and James Morris for correcting the English help file and to Claude Charries, Thierry Charles and Thomas Zehnder for helping to create/correct the French version.I also would like to thank the more than 180 beta testers, who spent a lot of time to find bugs in new versions of Total Commander before it is released.3]HJ- *€ €°„8Ç€‚‚€‚ÿBêI_J1|ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ_J™NCurrent directoryÖ J5M6 :€A€°„8Ç€‚‚€‚‚ãBïÒ(‰‚ÿCurrent directoryThe current directory is shown directly above the file window. If you move inside a packed file, this file and all subdirectories in this file are also shown here.A single click makes this field editable, so you can copy the current path to the clipboard, or paste a different path. ENTER will switch to the new path. The edit box will stay open if the new path cannot be accessed.A double click on this line opens the directory hotlist, which allows to quickly change to often used directories. A right click opens the context menu for the current directory, and a slow right click (one second) opens the history of already visited directories.å_JFN, &€Ë€°„8Ç€€‚ÿClicking on a part of the path while holding down the Shift key will switch directly to that directory. Example: The current dir is c:\windows\system, and you shift+click on "windows". This will switch directly to c:\windows.&5MlN# €€€‚ÿ-FN™N( € €°€‚€‚ÿ?lNØN1ø“„+ÿÿÿÿØNŽ€Custom columns~K™Nb€3 4€—€°€‚‚€ã ¾Eº‰€‚ÿCustom columnsHere you can choose one of 29 custom column modes. You can define the displayed fields via Configuration - Custom columns. These modes are useful to handle special files, e.g. display additional fields like creation date+timeØNb€™N or program version number, or (via a plugin) mp3 tags like Artist, Track name etc.,ØNŽ€' € €€ ‚€‚ÿ@b€΀1Lÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ ÿÿÿÿ΀ÚDanish reseller ËŽ€ÚA P€—€€‚‚€‚‚‚‚€‚‚€‚‚€‚‚‚‚€‚ÿDanish distribution site:c/o DKC DATAAlhambravej 11826 Frederiksberg C.Internet: http://www.totalcmd.dkTlf: 70 20 20 80 (orders only!!!)Fax: 70 20 20 85email: totalcmd@totalcmd.dkR!΀,‚1Y €Î!ÿÿÿÿ,‚3†Decode file (MIME,UUE,XXE,BinHex)N(Úz‚& €P€€€‚ÿDecode file (MIME, UUE, XXE, BinHex).,‚¨‚+ &€€X°u~‚€‚ÿ)òz‚Ñ„7 <€å€°€€€€€€€‚ÿThis function allows to decode one file or multiple partial files to one file. Total Commander supports the formats MIME, UUEncode, XXEncode, BinHex (version 4.0) and now also Yenc. Just position the cursor on the file to decode, or on the first partial file, respectively, and choose 'decode files'. The file names must be numbered in ascending order, or have letters in ascending order. Total Commander will detect file001.uue, file002.uue, file003.uue, but also fileaa, fileab, fileac. '¨‚ø„$ €€°€‚ÿ ØÑ„†5 8€±€X°u~‚€‚€ƒ‚€‚ÿDecode the file XXX to directory:Here you can enter the target path. The file name of the target file will be read from the encoded file. Leave this field empty to combine the files in the current. directory..ø„3†( € €€ ‚‚€‚ÿC†v†1®!ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ"ÿÿÿÿv†GDefine server type“f3† ˆ- (€Í€€‚‚€‚€‚ÿDefine server typeThis dialog box allows you to configure servers which aren't recognized by Total Commander's autodetect function. This can happen because the file list returned by FTP servers isn't standardized. Most servers on the Internet use Unix-style (ls -l) listings, but many mainframes and Intranet servers use their own proprietary format.Uv†^ŠD V€#€P…~‚…€€ƒ‚€‚€ƒ€€€€‚ÿDefinition string:The string which you can define here will be used for parsing the raw server listing shown in the field below. The string uses special characters for each field type, e.g. 'n' for the file name. See below for a definition of all field types.Raw directory data from the server:This is the listing returned by the FTP server for the current remote directory. If this directory doesn't contain any useful files, you should disconnect, and use Net - FTP Connect to define a different remote directory.$ê ˆ‚Œ: B€Õ€P…~‚…€ƒ‚‚€‚€ƒ‚€‚ÿWhen you connect through a HTTP proxy, the listing is preprocessed to remove HTML tags and other data which makes parsing of the listing difficult.Additional definition strings (optional, for very complex servers):If the server returns very different strings, e.g. one for files and a different one for directories, you can define more than one definition string. Total Commander will use the string which returns the least errors.Interpreted data for selected line of raw data:ß©^Ša6 :€S€P…~‚…€ƒ‚‚€‚ƒ€‚ÿThis section allows you to verify that your definition string works as it should. After defining a string, you should place the cursor on all lines in the raw listing to make sure that all data lines return valid data.Load existing type...If you already have defined a special server type, you can load its definition string(s) here. You can also import server types defined by others. This allows system administrators to offer a predefined template file for the company server(s). To create such a file, define a server with this dialog box, and then copy the server definition from wcx_ftp.ini to a separate ini file. You can then make it available to all other users.C‚Œ°À; D€€P…~‚…€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€‚ÿOKAssociates the current connection with the defined server type. If you have modified the definia°À3†tion string, you will be asked to save the new server definition.CancelCloses the dialog box without saving. Total Commander will then use 'automatic' mode.0aàÀ- *€€P…~O‚…€‚ÿŒ^°ÀlÁ. ,€¼€‚¯ €‚‚€€‚ÿList of definition characters (upper/lowercase is important!):Name-specific characters:„RàÀðÁ2 4€¤€Pµ€O„´¯ €€ƒ€‚ÿnFile name (nnnnnnnn means 8 letter file name, n* see definition of * below)2ÊlÁ"Äh ž€•€Pµ€O‚´€€ƒ€€€‚€€ƒ‚‚€€‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€‚€ƒ‚ÿvVMS style file name: name.ext;1 or dirname.dir;1. (a dot)Remove trailing spaces from file name and append further characters separated by a dot (e.g. nnnnnnnn.nnn), see PC-NFSD sample below.Characters for date and time:DDayMMonthTTTThree letter month name (Jan, Feb, Mar, ...), supports English, German and French.TTT=12 month names with 3 letters eachAllows the definition of foreign language month names. Example (polish):>ÃðÁ`Æ{ Ä€‡€Pµ€O‚´€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚‚€€‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚ÿTTT=stylutmarkwimajczelipsiewrzpa¥lisgruUUUUUUnix-style year/time mix, e.g. either "2000 " or "20:30" in the same placeYYearhHoursHHours modifier letter (a - a.m. time, p - p.m. time)mMinutessSecondsCharacters for other file attributes:SSizeS=1024Size multiplied with given value (here: 1024). Useful for servers which return the size in blocks.pUnix style permissions (e.g. -rwxrwxrwx, defines user rights)1ß"Ä‘ÈR r€¿€Pµ€O‚´€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚‚€€‚€€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚€€ƒ‚ÿddir flag, defines a directory if this char is D or d, e.g. part of text or [DIR]d=xdir flag, the char defining a directory is given behind the = (see VOS sample below)Misc. characters:*1. After any numeric field: use all digits up to first non-digit character2. For name field not at line end: use all chars up to next space3. For name field at line end: use all chars until the end of the line!Skip all characters until first space or end of lineR`ÆãÊQ p€€Pµ€O‚´€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ€‚ÿ$Skip all spaces/tabstops until next character or end of line\Data continues on next line (max. 2 lines supported)Ignore character. Must not be at the beginning of a line, because Windows would delete all leading spaces!-(dash) Ignore character. Use this at the beginning of a line instead of a space.xExaclty 1 space. If there is a different character at this position, ignore the whole line (e.g. to ignore lines above or below the file listing, which show the free disk space etc).*‘È Ë' €€PÆ<‚F€‚ÿ-ãÊ:Ë* $€€PÆ<O‚F€‚ÿoC Ë©Ë, (€†€‚¯ €‚‚‚€‚ÿSample definition strings:1. AIX Unix server:Sample listing:jD:ËÌ& €ˆ€€€‚ÿ-rw-rw-r-- 1 dso posgroup 2913 Mar 25 1999 .Xdefaults‚U©Ë•Ì- *€ª€‚¯ €‚€€‚ÿdrw-rw-r-- 1 dso posgroup 2913 Mar 25 13:30 subdir1Definition string:b<Ì÷Ì& €x€€€‚ÿpppppppppp SSSSSSS TTT DD UUUUU n*7•Ì.Í) "€€‚¯ €€‚ÿOr better:\6÷ÌŠÍ& €l€€€‚ÿpppppppppp !S* TTT DD UUUUU n*ÒŸ.Í\Î3 4€?€‚¯ €€‚‚€‚€‚ÿNotes: The second definition is better because the owner and group names may be longer, moving the size string to the right.2. PC-NFSD:Sample listing:‚[ŠÍÞÎ' €¶€€‚€‚ÿprog1 exe 2,563,136 06-10-99 10:00atemp 01-27-97 3:41p?\ÎÏ) "€,€‚¯ €€‚ÿDefinition string:U/ÞÎrÏ& €^€€€‚ÿnnnnnnnn.nnn dSSSSSSSSSSS MM DD YY hh mmHü½Ïz? L€{€‚¯ €€€€€€‚‚€‚€‚ÿNotes: The commas in numeric fields are detected automatically. This string grÏz3†ives an error of 1 for all directories because there is no size field, but errors up to 2 are ignored by Total Commander if there is no second definition string - otherwise the string giving the smaller error is used. The dot in the definition string removes the spaces in the name between prog1 and exe, and inserts a dot.3. VOS (Stratus):Sample listing:‡`rÏ' €À€€‚€‚ÿ w 10 seq 99-04-20 11:15:42 abbreviations m 4 99-07-02 10:11:25 arsffs32@zA) "€.€‚¯ €€‚ÿDefinition strings:â³#/ ,€g€€‚‚€€€‚ÿ- SSSSS YY MM DD hh mm ss n*- d= SSSSS YY MM DD hh mm ss n*Notes: This server has different lines for files and folders, so it needs 2 definition strings.X*A{. ,€T€‚¯ €‚€‚€‚ÿ4. Unisys Clearpath:Sample listing:tN#ï& €œ€€€‚ÿUCF/CONFIG/SAMPLE/TSA SEQDATA 1428 09/22/1998 18:37·ˆ{¦/ ,€€‚¯ €‚‚€€‚ÿFF990628/BD/0009942/0009943/000PRINT BACKUPPRINTER 7200 01/01/2000 04:22Definition strings:Äœïj( €9€€‚€‚ÿnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn SSSSSSSSS MM DD YYYY hh mmn*\x SSSSSSSSS MM DD YYYY hh mm®€¦. *€€‚¯ €€‚€‚ÿNotes: This is an example of a server wrapping to 2 lines if file name becomes too long, so it needs 2 definition strings./jG) "€ €°€‚‚€‚ÿ7~1t ý…#ÿÿÿÿ~H Delete@ßG¾ a €¿€°€€‚‚ãoa/Í€‰€€‚‚€€‚‚€€€€€€ãS¦Ê‰€€‚ÿF8: DeleteSelect the files and/or directories you want to delete, then press F8.After confirmation, the files are deleted. The process can be interrupted at any time with the Cancel dialog. For each non-empty directory, an additional dialog box will ask for confirmation. Warning: All files AND DIRECTORIES in that directory will be deleted. You could use Microsoft Undelete to recover those files (only on Windows 3.1(1)).On Windows 95/98/NT, the files are automatically moved to the 'Recycle Bin'. You can double click the Recycle Bin on the Desktop to restore these files or to remove them completely. You can also choose in Recycle Bin how much space the deleted files can take, and also if you don't want to use Recycle Bin at all. If you want to delete files without moving them to recycle bin, you can hold down the SHIFT key while pressing F8 or DEL. You can disable the use of Recycle Bin in Total Commander by making a change to Wincmd.ini, key UseTrash.ŠO~H ; D€Ÿ€°€‚‚‚€€€€‚‚‚‚€‚ÿIf the source directory shows the contents of an archive, the corresponding packer is started to delete the files. The files are deleted directly without moving them to Recycle Bin.In the 32-bit version, the delete operation can be moved to the background by pressing the 'Background' button during the delete operation.O¾ — 1`#ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ$ÿÿÿÿ— øDialog Box - Multi-rename tooluAH  4 6€ƒ€°€‚‚€€€‚€‚ÿDialog box - Multi-rename toolWith this dialog box, you can rename a list of files selected in Total Commander. Instead of * and ? wildcards, this function uses placeholders in brackets []. The new names are immediately shown in the result list, but the files are not renamed until the Start! button is pressed.@— L+ &€*€°‚…€ƒ€‚ÿFieldDescription* v' €€°‚ €‚ÿn/LðA? L€_€X°…~„…¯ €‚ƒ€‚ƒ‚ƒ‚€€ƒ‚ÿRename mask: file nameWith this field, you can create a definition for a new file name. The buttons below allow to insert place holders for the previous name, parts of the name, a counter, or file date/time. Place holders are always in brackets [ ], while all other letters (without brackets) will be placed in the new name witvðAH hout a change.See below for a description of all available placeholders!ExtensionDefinition string for extension. In principle, all placeholders can be added to either of the two definition boxes. The rename tool will create a rename string like this: Fields in name mask + "." + Fields in extension mask. The reason why the two fields are separated is to prevent the accidental removal of file extensions, which would remove the association of files with a certain program.ÕvD@ N€«€X°…~„…¯ €‚€€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ€ €‚ÿSearch & ReplaceThe string entered in the field 'Search for' is replaced by the string in 'Replace with'. The text in 'search for' is NOT case sensitive! Both fields support the placeholders (wildcards) * and ?. A * stands for any number of characters, a ? for exactly one character.This function is applied AFTER the rename mask!New: You can now search+replace multiple strings in one step! The strings need to be separated by the vertical line (Alt+124).ždðA£D: D€È€X°…~„…¯ €ƒ€€‚ƒ‚€‚ÿExample: Replace Umlauts+Accents:Search for: ä|ö|ü|é|è|ê|à Replace with: ae|oe|ue|e|e|e|a}3D FJ b€g€X°…~„…Ç€€ƒã$˜O.‰‚‚€€ƒã$˜O.‰€‚ÿRegExNow supports regular expressions.Subst.Substitution: The entire file name will be replaced by the characters entered in the "Replace" field. If this option isn't checked, only the found expression will be replaced. You can work with subexpressions, see the sample in regular expressions.Áz£DáHG \€õ€X°…~„…¯ €‚€€ƒ‚‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚ÿUpper/lowercaseConverts the whole string to uppercase/lowercase/first letter uppercase,rest lowercase. This function is applied AFTER the rename mask and after search&replace. Use the [U], [L] and [n] placeholders to convert only certain parts of the name to upper/lowercase!Define counter [C]Allows to define the counter for the [C] field(s).Start at:Number of the first file. The files are always numbered the same way as they are shown in the result list. You can sort the result list just like in the main Total Commander window. Additionally you can reorder individual items using drag&drop, or Shift+Cursor keys.)Ì F K] ˆ€™€X°…~„…¯ €€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚‚€‚€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€‚€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚ÿStep by:The counter is increased/decreased by this value.Digits:Width of the counter field. If digits is >1, the rename tool will insert leading zeros to get a fixed width number field.F2 Load/save settingsAllows to load or save the settings of the multi-rename tool.Sets the default settings (no changes to the names)Save settingsAllows to save the current settingsDelete entryDeletes the last selected entry from the list—HáH¡MO l€‘€X°…~„…¯ €€ƒ‚‚€€ƒ€€€€€€‚ƒ‚ÿEntry namesLoads settings saved earlierShows a list of all files being renamed. The modified names are shown in the New name column. All changes to the above fields are immediately shown in this column, but the files are not actually renamed until the Start! button is pressed. If the rename mask contains an error, the string is shown.The list can be sorted by name, extension, date/time and size, and individual items can be moved up/down with drag&drop or Shift+Cursor keys. This is useful for changing the file order for the counter function.0ß KÑOQ p€Á€X°…~„…¯ €‚†"€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚ÿ(next step)Loads the rename results for the next rename step. Useful if you want to apply multiple rename rules to the same set of files. Shortcut: F5.Start!Starts to rename files. There will be a warning message if there are name conflicts.UndoTries to undo the rename operation in reverse order (last renamed file first). This also works AFTER closing the Multi-Rename-Tool! Just re-open it with any file(s).Result listCreates a protocol of the renamed files.s>¡MP€5 :€|€X°…~„…¯ €€ƒÑOP€H ‚€‚ÿCloseCloses the dialog box without any further actions.<ÑOŒ€7 >€ €X °±S~‚±€†"€€‚ÿ.P€º€+ &€€X°«Y~‚«€‚ÿUúŒ€ƒ[ „€õ€X°Í€7„̯ €€€‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚ÿHere is a description of all available placeholders. IMPORTANT: Upper/lowercase is relevant![N]old file name, WITHOUT extension[N2-5]Characters 2 to 5 from the old name (totals to 4 characters). Double byte characters (e.g. Chinese, Japanese) are counted as 1 character! The first letter is accessed with '1'.[N2,5]5 characters starting at character 2[N2-]All characters starting at character 2[N-8,5]5 characters starting at the 8-last character (counted from the end of the name)iòº€x…w ¼€å€X°Í€7„̯ €€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚ƒ€€€€€€€€€€€€‚ÿ[N-8-5]Characters from the 8th-last to the 5th-last character[N2--5]Characters from the 2nd to the 5th-last character[N-5-]Characters from the 5th-last character to the end of the name[2-5]Characters 2-5 from the whole name and extension (other numbers as in [N] definition)[P]Paste name of the parent directory, e.g. when renaming c:\directory\file.txt -> pastes "directory".Also working: [P2-5], [P2,5], [P-8,5], [P-8-5] and [P2-], see description of [N] above.Žƒˆs ´€7€X°Í€7„̯ €€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ€€‚€€ƒ‚ƒ€€€€€€‚€€ƒ‚ÿ[G]Grandparent directory (usage: see [P]).[E]Extension[E1-2]Characters 1-2 from the extension (other numbers as in [N] definition)[C]Paste counter, as defined in Define counter field[C10+5:3]Paste counter, define counter settings directly. In this example, start at 10, step by 5, use 3 digits width.Partial definitions like [C10] or [C+5] or [C:3] are also accepted.[Caa+1]Paste counter, define counter settings directly. In this example, start at aa, step 1 letter, use 2 digits (defined by 'aa' width)>Íx…DŠq °€›€X°Í€7„̯ €€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚ÿ[d]Paste date as defined in current country settings. / is replaced by a dash[Y]Paste year in 4 digit form[M]Paste month, always 2 digit[D]Paste day, always 2 digit[t]Paste time, as defined in current country settings. : is replaced by a dot.[h]Paste hours, always in 24 hour 2 digit format[m]Paste minutes, always in 2 digit format[s]Paste seconds, always in 2 digit format[U]All characters after this position in uppercase䄈(` Ž€ €X°Í€7„̯ €€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€‚ƒ€€€‚ÿ[L]All characters after this position in lowercase[F]First letter of each word uppercase after this position, all others lowercase[n]All characters after this position again as in original name (upper/lowercase unchanged)[[]Insert square bracket: open[]]Insert square bracket: close (cannot be combined with other commands inside the square bracket!)[=pluginname.fieldname.unit]Insert field named "fieldname" from content plugin named "pluginname". "unit" may be an optional unit (if supported by that field), or a field formatter like YMD for date fields. You can use the [=?] Plugin button to insert plugin fields.šdDŠÂ6 <€È€X°Í€7„̯ €‚€ƒ‚ƒ€‚ÿ[=pluginname.fieldname.unit:4-7]Same as above, but for partial strings (here: letters 4-7).6(ø0 0€ €X°u~‚€‚‚€‚ÿS"ÂKŽ1¤ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ%ÿÿÿÿKŽ©ÆDialog Box: Change UNIX Attributes^4ø©Ž* $€h€°‚¯ €€‚ÿDialog box: Change UNIX attributes (Permissions).KŽ׎+ &€€X°u~‚€‚ÿ祈 À) €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).׎ Àø[ ׎gÂQ 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.] À÷Â3 6€º€X°u~‚€€ƒ‚€‚ÿExecuteAllows to start programs (e.g. CGI scripts), and the opening of subdirectories.¸Šg¯Ã. *€€°‚¯ €€€‚ÿHint: The attribute is set if a black checkmark is shown, left unchanged with a gray checkmark, and removed if no checkmark is there.[ ÷ ÅR 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:Ÿi¯Ã©Æ6 :€Ó€°€‚‚‚‚‚€‚€‚‚€‚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 ÅóÆ1ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ&ÿÿÿÿóÆ»ËDialog box - Edit commenta©Æ€Ç, (€Â€°€‚‚€€‚ÿDialog box - Edit commentThis dialog box allows to set and/or change a comment for a file.FóÆÆÉC 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.õŸ€Ç»ËV z€?€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.FÆÉÌ1øÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ'ÿÿÿÿÌ£Dialog box: Associate.Ø»Ë/ÏV z€±€X°u~‚€‚‚€€€‚‚€‚€ƒ€€‚‚€€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..ÍÌia €›€X°u~‚€‚€€ƒ€€€€€€‚‚€€ƒãž €æ€‰€€€‚ÿNewStarts another dialog box to browse for programs (*.exe) to create a new association. If the desired pro/Ïi»Ëgram 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.:Ý/Ï£] 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.Niñ1o ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ(ÿÿÿÿñ Dialog box: Change attributesK!£<* $€B€°‚¯ €€‚ÿDialog box: Change attributes.ñj+ &€€X°u~‚€‚ÿâ<€4 6€Å€°€€€€€€‚ÿUse this dialog box to change the attributes of the selected 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.s!jóR r€C€X°u~‚€‚€‚€ƒ‚‚€€ €€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€5 v º€™€X°u~‚€€ €€ƒ€€ãp/ôB‰‚€€ €€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.FÝó{ i  €»€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.5 Ü 3 6€\€X°u~‚€€ƒ‚€‚ÿHelpStarts Windows Help with this page.6{  0 0€ €X°«Y~‚«€‚‚€‚ÿNÜ ` 1ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ)ÿÿÿÿ`  €Dialog box: Change start menuO! ¯ . ,€B€X°«Y~‚«€€‚ÿDialog box: Change start menuïÂ` ž - (€…€°€‚€‚€‚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.j¯ @Z ‚€!€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 separator 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 dž @ ashes.¬7ž ÀBu ¸€o€X°U¯~‚U€‚€ €ƒ€‚‚€€ €ƒ€‚‚€ €€ƒ€ €€€€€€€‚ƒãýð‰€‚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)..@îB+ &€€X°u~‚€‚ÿq?ÀB_C2 4€~€X°U¯~‚U€€ƒ€‚ÿ>>Opens a dialog box to browse for the desired file name..îBC+ &€€X°u~‚€‚ÿ±g_C>EJ b€Ï€X°U¯~‚U€ €€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..ClE+ &€€X°u~‚€‚ÿE²>E±G“ ô€e€X°U¯~‚U€€ €€ƒ€‚€‚€€ €€ƒ‚‚€€ €€ƒ‚‚€€ƒ€€‚‚€€ƒ‚€‚€ €€ƒ€‚€‚€ €€ƒ‚ÿShortcut key:Here you can choose a shortcut key for the command.run minimized:Program will be started as an icon.maximized:Program will be started with maximized main window.OKSaves 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.QølEJY €€ñ€X°U¯~‚U€ƒ‚ƒ€ €€€€€‚ƒ€ €‚ƒ€ €‚ƒ€ €‚ÿSpecial 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.,ͱG.L_ Œ€›€X°U¯~‚U€ƒ€ €‚ƒ€ €€€‚ƒ€ €€€‚ƒ€€‚ƒ€ €‚ÿ%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.ÔJENC T€©€X°U¯~‚U€ƒ€ €‚ƒ€ €‚ƒ€ €‚ÿ%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:%L Long 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.EXEt%.L¹OO l€K€X°U¯~‚U€ƒ€ €‚ƒ€ €‚ƒ€ €‚ƒ€ €‚€‚ÿ%F Long file names without path, e.g. Long name.exe%f Short file names without path, e.g. LONGNA~1.EXE%D Short file names including the complete path, but using the DOS character set for accents.%d Short file names without path, but using the DOS character set for accents..EN €( € €€ ‚‚€‚ÿ¹O € O¹O[€1é ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ*ÿÿÿÿ[€õDialog box: Compare by content^8 €¹€& €p€€€‚ÿDialog box: Compare by content (32 bit version only).[€ç€+ &€€X°u~‚€‚ÿL"¹€3ƒ* "€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.'ç€Zƒ$ €€°€‚ÿŒS3ƒæ…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 editable. 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.3ÉZƒˆj ¢€™€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.‚?æ…›‰C T€€X°u~‚€ƒ‚ƒ€‚ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€‚ÿIf 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.BinaryCompares in binary mode, i.e. fixed line width, hexadecimal display.UnicodeCompares in unicode mode (UTF-16).Ôˆ®‹? 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". If you don't want this, please add the following line to your wincmd.ini under section [Configuration] :E›‰ó‹* $€6€°‚¯ €€‚ÿCompareIgnoreRepSpace=0+®‹Œ( €€X°®T‚.€‚ÿZ0ó‹xŒ* $€`€°‚¯ €€‚ÿThe following shortcuts work in this window:"匚= H€Ë€PÇ=~‚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-xŒÇ* $€€P…~‚…€‚ÿ.šõ+ &€€X°«Y~‚«€‚ÿ],ÇRŽ1A#ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ+ÿÿÿÿRŽ;Dialog box: Configuration: Change button bar_1õ±Ž. ,€b€X°«Y~‚«€€‚ÿDialog box: Configuration - Change button barЇRŽÀI `€€°€‚€€€€€€€€€€‚‚€‚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 cu±ŽÀõrsor. The Change button dialog box has exactly the same structure as the lower part of the Change button bar dialog box.DﱎÑÂU x€ß€X°U¯~‚U€ƒ‚‚€ €€ƒ€€€€‚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!¬ÀáÄd –€Y€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.Add...Adds a new entry in the button bar directly BEHIND the current position.DeleteDeletes the currently selected icon..ÑÂÅ+ &€€X°±S~‚±€‚ÿ<áÄKÅ7 >€ €X °±S~‚±€†"€€‚ÿ.ÅyÅ+ &€€X°±S~‚±€‚ÿƒQKÅüÅ2 4€¢€X°…~‚…€€ƒ€‚ÿCommand:There are many possible commands which can be placed in this field:UüyÅQÈY €€ù€X°±T„±¯ €€ƒ€ €€€€€€€€€‚€€ƒ‚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:RëüÅ£Êg œ€×€X°±T„±¯ €ƒ‚€€ƒ€€€€€‚€€ƒ€‚ƒ€€€€€ã`Ñ։‚ÿcm_OpenDesktop, cm_OpenDrives, cm_OpenControls, cm_OpenFonts, cm_OpenNetwork, cm_OpenPrinters, cm_OpenRecycled3.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.ÃQȱÍK d€‡€X°±T„±¯ €€ƒ€€‚€€ƒ€€€€‚ÿ5.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.6.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!¬Y£Ê]ÏS t€³€X°±T„±¯ €ƒ€€€€‚€ƒ€ã°‚剂€ƒ€€‚ÿNote: If you want to have another bar at this position, you must delete the file name of the old bar before pressing the Add subbar >> button.7.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..±Í‹Ï+ &€€X°u~‚€‚ÿ™=]Ï0\ †€{€X°U¯~‚U€€ƒ‚ƒ€ €€€€€€‚€‚€ €€ƒ€€‚ÿStart path:Determines ‹Ï0õthe 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.Qø‹ÏY €€ñ€X°U¯~‚U€ƒ‚ƒ€ €€€€€‚ƒ€ €‚ƒ€ €‚ƒ€ €‚ÿSpecial 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.,Í0­_ Œ€›€X°U¯~‚U€ƒ€ €‚ƒ€ €€€‚ƒ€ €€€‚ƒ€€‚ƒ€ €‚ÿ%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.ÔÆE X€©€X°U¯~‚U€ƒ€ €‚ƒ€ €ƒ‚ƒ€ €ƒ‚ÿ%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.EXEÉJ­  Ì€•€X°U¯~‚U€ƒ€ €ƒ‚ƒ€ €ƒ‚ƒ€ €ƒ‚ƒ€ €ƒ‚‚€ €€ƒ‚‚€€ €€ƒ‚‚€€ €€ƒ€€‚ÿ%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.Run minimized:Program will be started as an iconRun maximized: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!)³Æ[ „€g€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 bar file.CancelCloses the dialog box without saving.h/ 9 B€^€X°U¯~‚U€‚€ €€ƒ€‚ÿHelpOpens Windows Help with this page.6;1 2€ €X°«Y~„«o€‚€‚ÿR!1Û ƒ {,ÿÿÿÿ+IDialog box: Configuration: Colorsh5; @3 6€j€°‚¯ €€ãÿb°‰€‚ÿConfiguration - Color Back @;.:@+ &€€X°«Y~‚«€‚ÿY @»A( €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..:@éA+ &€€X°«Y~‚«€‚ÿD»A-B/ .€*€X°…~‚…€ƒ€‚ÿFieldDescription.éA[B+ &€€X°«Y~‚«€‚ÿM-B¨C< F€#€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. Only the file panels are drawn in that color. The color of the surrounding window background is determined by the default button color.0[BØC- *€€X°…~„…«€‚ÿɨCìEK 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.3ØCmHN j€g€X°…~‚…€‚€€ƒ‚‚€‚ƒ€‚‚€‚€ƒãSuĉ‚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 selected 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.YìEýH7 >€²€X°…~‚…€‚€€ƒ‚€‚ÿExampleThis shows a sample text with text color and the background you selected..mH+I+ &€€X°«Y~‚«€‚ÿW&ýH‚I1{² ù‚ -ÿÿÿÿ‚INŠDialog box: Configuration: Copy/Deletem;+IïI2 4€v€‚¯ €€ãÿb°‰€‚ÿConfiguration - Copy/Delete BackÒ‚ILG \€¥€X°Ç=~‚Ç€‚€‚€‚€‚€ƒ‚‚€‚€ƒ‚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.ÝïI N; D€»€X°Ç=~‚Ç€‚€‚€ƒ€€‚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!BL«€= H€…€X°Ç=~‚Ç€‚€‚ƒ€‚ƒ€€‚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 N«€+I 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.Á„ Nlƒ= H€ €X°Ç=~‚Ç€‚€‚€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚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.USB SticksIf checked, USB-Sticks (which are formatted as a Super-Floppy) are auto-detected, and copying to and from them is performed in compatibility mode. Reason: Copying from/to USB sticks is otherwise extremely slow on Windows XP, because there is no disk cache!h(«€Ô…@ N€Q€X°Ç=~‚Ç€‚€‚€ƒ‚ƒ€€€‚ÿUse 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..lƒ†+ &€€X°±S~‚±€‚ÿ<Ô…>†7 >€ €X °±S~‚±€†"€€‚ÿ.†l†+ &€€X°±S~‚±€‚ÿ˜Z>†ˆ> J€µ€X°Ç=~‚Ç€‚‚€ƒ‚€‚€ƒ€‚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.Ël†ŠP n€—€X°Ç=~„Ç€‚ƒ€€€€€‚ƒ€€€€€‚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 using 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./ˆNŠ* $€ €‚o€ ‚€‚ÿZ)ЍŠ1# .ÿÿÿÿ¨ŠqŽDialog box: Configuration: Custom columnsp>NŠ‹2 4€|€‚¯ €€ãÿb°‰€‚ÿConfiguration - Custom columns Backs¨Š‹d –€€X°Ç=~‚Ç€‚€‚€‚€‚ƒ€‚‚€ƒ€ãí2‘€‰‚‚€ƒ€ãí2‘€‰‚‚€ƒ€‚ÿHere you can define the contents of the columns in custom columns view.Custom column configurations:Lists all configured custom columns views. A maximum of 29 views can be configured. You can simply sort them with drag&drop.NewCreates a new custom columns view, and opens the dialog box to edit it.EditOpens the dialog box to edit the currently selected custom columns view.DeleteDeletes the currently selected custom columns view. The change will only be saved after clicking on "Apply" or "OK".°r‹;Ž> L€ä€X°Ç=~‚Ç€‚€ƒ€ãí2‘€‰‚‚€‚ÿCopyCreates a copy of the currently selected custom columns view, and opens the dialog box to edit it.6‹qŽ1 2€ €X°«Y~„«o€‚€‚ÿS";ŽÄŽ1W† ƒ /ÿÿÿÿÄŽ’Dialog box: Configuration: Displayj7qŽ.3 6€n€°‚¯ €€ãÿb°‰€‚ÿConfiguration - Display Back&ÄŽT# €€€‚ÿD.˜/ .€*€X°Ç=~‚Ç€ƒ€‚ÿFieldDescription&T¾# €€€‚ÿxE˜BÀ3 6€Š€‚Ç€€ƒãfÑ­ý‰€‚ÿMain program¾BÀqŽThis section has been moved to the page Operation.¾pÀ+ &€€X°Ç=~‚Ç€‚ÿm<BÀÝÀ1 2€x€X°Ç=~„™Ç€‚€‚ÿFile displayShow hidden/system files (for experts only)k0pÀHÂ; D€a€X°Ç=~‚Ç€ƒ€‚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:!LÝÀ”Ã9 @€'€X°Ç=~„Ç€ €‚ƒ€€‚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). This option cannot be changed while a background transfer is active.l6HÂÄ6 <€l€X°Ç=~„™Ç€€ €€‚ÿShow old 8.3 filenames lowercase (like Explorer)k)”ÃkÆB R€S€X°Ç=~‚Ç€ƒ‚€€ €‚€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).<ùħÈC T€ó€X°Ç=~‚Ç€‚€ƒ‚€‚€ƒ‚€‚€ƒ‚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.Show overlay icons, e.g. for linksIf checked, Total Commander will show overlay icons like the small arrow for LNK files. There are also some Explorer extensions which use overlay icons, like some file version systems..kÆÕÈ+ &€€X°Ç=~‚Ç€‚ÿˆW§È]É1 2€®€X°Ç=~„™Ç€‚€‚ÿShow symbols to the left of the filenameAll associated+EXE/LNK (slow, 32 bit only)'òÕÈ„Ë5 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.Þ]ÉÌ; 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‹„ËeÎ= 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..Ì“Î+ &€€X°±S~‚±€‚ÿ<eÎÏÎ7 >€ €X °±S~‚±€†"€€‚ÿ.“ÎýÎ+ &€€X°±S~‚±€‚ÿGÏÎDÏ0 0€.€X°Ç=~„™Ç€€‚ÿSorting directories‰WýÎÍÏ2 4€®€X°Ç=~‚Ç€€ƒ€‚ÿAlways by nameThe directories are always sorted by their name in ascending order.¼‡DÏ•5 8€€X°Ç=~„Ç߀ƒ€€ÍÏ•qŽ‚ÿLike files (also by time)The directories are sorted in the same way as the files, i.e. also chronologically and in reverse order.DÍÏÙ4 8€ €X°Ç=~„™Ç€‚€€‚ÿHelp texts4Þ• V z€½€X°Ç=~‚Ç€€ €‚ƒ€ãS¦Ê‰‚€€ €‚ƒ€‚€€ €‚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)p:Ù}6 :€u€X°Ç=~‚Ç€ƒ‚€‚€ƒ‚ÿIf 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.Win32-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.·„ 43 4€ €X°Ç=~‚Ç€€ƒ€‚ÿ[+]Allows to define tips by file type using content plugins, e.g. special tips for *.jpg files and other tips for *.mp3 files..}b+ &€€X°«Y~‚«€‚ÿ04’- *€€X°«Y~„«o€‚ÿU$bç1ì€ㆠ0ÿÿÿÿç…EDialog box: Configuration: Edit/Viewl9’S3 6€r€°‚¯ €€ãÿb°‰€‚ÿConfiguration - Edit/View Backz>çÍ< H€|€Z„8Ç€‚€€€€€‚€‚ÿAllows to set a viewer for F3 and an editor for F4.OS L f€€°€€€€€€€€€€€€€€‚ÿFor F3 you can use either the built-in Lister, or choose an external file viewer. There are two possibilities to call the internal Lister: For F3, you can choose to show the file under the cursor - choose Internal viewer with file under cursor for this option. Alternatively, you can choose to open the internal viewer with all selected files, and then go through these files with the n and p keys. When you have chosen one of these two methods for F3, you can still use the other one with Shift+F3.+ÍG ( €€Z„8Ç€‚ÿžp å . *€á€°€€€€‚ÿAs a third possibility, you can use one or more external viewers (e.g. Irfanview). You can assign a separate viewer to each fle extension plus one for all unassociated files. Alt+F3 normally calls the external viewer. When there is no association defined, TC will call the Windows quick view. If no quick view handler is defined, TC will call the default viewer.+G  ( €€Z„8Ç€‚ÿDå T / .€*€X°±S~‚±€ƒ€‚ÿFieldDescription0 „ - *€€X°±Y~„«±€‚ÿ·wT ; @ 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:.„ i + &€€X°±S~‚±€‚ÿ²}; 5 :€ú€X°±S~„±€‚ƒ€€‚ÿInternal viewer with file under cursorF3 will start the lister with the file under the cursor, not the selected files..i I+ &€€X°±S~‚±€‚ÿê¨3B R€Q€X°±S~„±€‚ƒ€€€€€€‚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..Ia+ &€€X°±S~‚±€‚ÿ©u3@4 8€ê€X°±S~„±1€ €ƒ€‚ÿHint: Pressing the SHIFT-key while pressing F3 will select the other method of the two methods describeda@’ above!.aD@+ &€€X°±S~‚±€‚ÿšf@Þ@4 8€Ì€X°±S~„±“€€ƒ€‚ÿExternal ViewerYou can choose any other viewer(s) if you do not want to use the built in viewer..D@ A+ &€€X°±S~‚±€‚ÿÉÞ@BJ 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.0 AOB- *€€X°±S~„±€‚ÿ¾BQCD 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.§iOBøC> L€Ò€X°±S~‚±€‚€‚€ƒã7˘[‰‚€‚ÿConfigure internal ViewerOpens the dialog box to configure the internal file viewer (Lister).šZQC’D@ P€´€X°±S~„±ó€ƒ€€€€€€‚ÿEditor for F4ENTER the name of an editor to use with F4. Default is notepad.exe.0øCÂD- *€€X°±S~„±€‚ÿl7’D.E5 :€n€X°±S~„± €€ƒ‚€‚ÿ>>Opens a dialog to browse for the desired file..ÂD\E+ &€€X°«Y~‚«€‚ÿ).E…E& €€‚o€‚ÿO\EÔE1_ ㆠ1ÿÿÿÿÔE €Dialog box: Configuration: FTPe3…E9F2 4€f€‚¯ €€ãÿb°‰€‚ÿConfiguration - FTP Back.ÔEgF+ &€€X°«Y~‚«€‚ÿ+ã9F’IH ^€Ç€X°…~‚…€‚‚€‚€ƒ‚€‚€ƒ‚€‚€ƒ‚ÿSettings for the built-in FTP clientNumber of times to retry if FTP server busyLets Total Commander retry to connect to an ftp server if the server is busy. Useful for overcrowded ftp servers (anonymous and now also with user name/password). Set to 0 if you do not want this function.Delay between retries (seconds)Total Commander will wait the given amount of time before starting a connection retry.Default transfer modeDetermines the upload and download mode for files. On Unix, text (txt, html etc.) files are stored differently than on DOS and Windows. Therefore they need to be copied in a different mode. The "automatic" mode uses the extension to determine which files are considered as text and which as binary.Ì€gF^LL f€€X°…~‚…€‚€ƒ‚€‚€ƒ‚€‚€ƒ‚€‚€ƒ‚ÿOpen new connectionsBy default, new connections are always opened in the currently active file panel. This option allows to change this to either the left or the right window.Create a log fileAppends the messages shown in the small FTP log window to the given file.All uploads/downloads in the backgroundStarts all new transfers in the background by default.Use passive mode by defaultUses the passive mode for new connections. This is mainly meant to pass firewalls, when no connections from the outside are allowed. When a new connection is configured, its passive mode settings will automatically become the default.W’IµOE X€%€X°…~‚…€‚€ƒ‚€‚€ƒ‚€ƒ€€‚ÿPORT mode: Only use ports from limited range:This option is useful if you have opened your firewall for a limited number of incoming PORT connections for FTP transfers, e.g. when the server does not support the passive mode. You should use at least 100 ports for each computer, better 1000.Compress during transfer (MODE Z)Compress files "on the fly" during their transfer if the server supports it. This uses a ZIP-compatible compression method.Not on LANDisable MODE Z for servers on the same subnet, or using a private address like 192.168.*.*. Recommended within a company network, where zipping the data would be much slower than sending it uncompressed. You should disable this if you are a teleworker and access your company network over a slow dialup connection./^L €* $€ €‚o€ ‚€‚ÿµO €…EW&µOc€1^ {â 2ÿÿÿÿc€_‰Dialog box: Configuration: Folder-Tabsm; €Ѐ2 4€v€‚¯ €€ãÿb°‰€‚ÿConfiguration - Folder-Tabs Back:óc€ ƒG \€ç€X°Ç=~‚Ç€‚€‚€‚€‚€ƒ‚‚€‚€ƒ‚ÿSettings for the folder tabs above the file panels:Show tab header also when there is only one tabWithout this option, Total Commander will only show the tab header when there are at least two tabs. If there is only one tab, new tabs need to be opened with Ctrl+T or Ctrl+Cursor up on a file.Tabs on multiple linesIf active, tabs will be split to multiple lines when they don't fit on a single line. Otherwise two little buttons will be shown which allow to scroll trough the tabs.úŸЀ†[ „€?€X°Ç=~‚Ç€‚€‚€ƒ‚‚€ƒ€‚‚€ƒ€‚‚€‚€ƒ‚‚€‚€ƒ‚ÿAll tabs have same widthShows tabs with fixed width, similar to Mozilla.Limit tab length to:Limits the maximum length of the text shown on a tab to the given number of characters.Confirm close all tabsAsks before closing all tabs via the right click menu.Close tab on double clickAllows to close a tab by double clicking on it (in addition to the middle mouse button click).Ctrl+Up opens tab in foregroundNormally Ctrl+Up opens a new tab with the dir under the cursor, but remains on the current tab. This way you can quickly open multiple subdirectories in separate tabs. When this option is selected, the tab will be activated immediately.Bþ ƒFˆD V€ý€X°Ç=~‚Ç€‚€‚€ƒ‚‚€‚€ƒ‚‚€‚ÿOpen new tabs near current tabWhen active, new tabs will be created immediately to the right of the currently active tab. If not, new tabs will be appended to the end of the tabs.Show locked tabs with an asterisk *Locked tabs (these are tabs which cannot be deleted) are shown with a * in front of them. You can lock/unlock tabs via the right click menu, and also change their names. This can be used to access very often used directories.Activate target panel when clicking on one of its Tabs㳆)‰0 .€g€X°Ç=~‚Ç€ƒ€‚ÿDetermines what happens when clicking on a tab above the currently inactive file panel: If checked, the panel will be activated, otherwise the other panel will remain active.6Fˆ_‰1 2€ €X°«Y~„«o€‚€‚ÿP)‰¯‰1Ħ Ê 3ÿÿÿÿ¯‰6ÂDialog box: Configuration: Fontg4_‰Š3 6€h€°‚¯ €€ãÿb°‰€‚ÿConfiguration - Font Back.¯‰DŠ+ &€€X°«Y~‚«€‚ÿðŠ\Œ( €á€°€€‚ÿWith this page you select the font and icon size for Total Commander. The selected font can be either normal or bold (default). The selected font and its size is saved for each screen resolution separately, which is very practical when working with different resolutions. When changing the font, Total Commander is automatically resized, but can only reach the size of the screen (as a maximum). You can change the tabstops in the file Windows to fit the files better into the selected size..DŠŠŒ+ &€€X°«Y~‚«€‚ÿD\ŒÎŒ/ .€*€X°…~‚…€ƒ€‚ÿFieldDescription.ŠŒüŒ+ &€€X°«Y~‚«€‚ÿõ¼ÎŒñ9 @€y€X°…~‚…€€ƒ€€€‚ÿFile list fontChoose a font for the file lists in Total Commander. Some fonts will not be displayed correctly, like script. The font can be bold or normal, italic is NOT supported.0üŒ!Ž- *€€X°…~„…«€‚ÿÖ”ñ ÀB R€)€X°…~‚…€€ƒ‚‚€€ƒ€€€‚ÿMain window fontThis sets Total Commander's main window font (file listbox not included).Dialog box fontSets the font for the dialog boxes. Warning: The size of the dialog boxes is NOT adjusted to the font size! You should only choose an 8-10 point font. This option is implemented for languages where the default font (MS Sans Serif, 8) doesn't contain the correct code page, e.g. Japanese.!Ž À_‰0!Ž<À- *€€X°…~„…«€‚ÿĈ ÀÂ< F€€X°…~‚…€ƒ€‚‚€€ƒ€‚ÿChange fontOpens a standard Windows dialog box to choose a font.Symbol sizeChoose a size for the symbols to the left of the file name. If symbols are not shown, this size determines the height of one file entry. In the 32-bit version only 16x16 and 32x32 is offered, but other sizes can be typed by hand. However it's not recommended because the new folder icons do not scale well.6<À6Â1 2€ €X°«Y~„«o€‚€‚ÿT#ŠÂ1aâ €4ÿÿÿÿŠÂ—ÈDialog box: Configuration: Languagek86ÂõÂ3 6€p€°‚¯ €€ãÿb°‰€‚ÿConfiguration - Language BackÆ™ŠÂ»Ä- (€3€°€‚€‚€‚ÿUse this option to choose another language for the buttons, dialogs and (error) messages. The language information for English is stored in the file totalcmd.exe/tcmd16.exe itself, for all other languages in external .LNG and .MNU files. The name of these language files starts with WCMD_ (e.g. WCMD_FRA.LNG and WCMD_FRA.MNU for the French language). Unused language files may be deleted to save space.DõÂÿÄ/ .€*€X°Ç=~‚Ç€ƒ€‚ÿFieldDescription'»Ä&Å$ €€°€‚ÿ1ïÿÄWÇB R€ß€X°Ç=~‚Ç€€ƒ‚‚€€ƒ‚‚€€ƒ‚ÿChange the languageYou can choose a language from the list. The corresponding menu file is selected automatically. More languages (not included in the normal distribution package) are available on the Addons page on www.ghisler.com .Main menu fileThis file contains the current main menu for Total Commander. If no file is specified, Total Commander uses its internal default menu. See below for a description of the menu file.>>Opens a dialog box to browse for another menu file.Üž&Å3È> J€=€X°Ç=~‚Ç€‚€€ƒãV"˜·‰‚€‚ÿEditLoads the specified menu file into notepad for editing. Please read the description of the menu file layout if you want to write your own menu..WÇaÈ+ &€€X°«Y~‚«€‚ÿ63È—È1 2€ €X°«Y~„«o€‚€‚ÿR!aÈéÈ1( ÿÿÿÿ¦ 5ÿÿÿÿéÈËDialog box: Configuration: Layoutl6—ÈUÉ6 <€l€°‚¯ €€€ãÿb°‰€‚ÿConfiguration: Layout Backˆ]éÈÝÉ+ &€º€€ ‚€‚€‚ÿThis page allows to turn on and off selected parts of the main Total Commander window.S#UÉ0Ê0 0€F€X°Ç=~‚Ç€ƒ‚€‚ÿFieldDescriptionScreen layoutê§ÝÉËC T€O€X°Ç=~„Ç󀀃ãýð‰‚€€ƒ€‚ÿShow button barShows the button bar, which can be configured in Configuration - Change button bar Show drive buttonsShows a bar with buttons for all drives9õ0ÊSÌD V€ë€X°Ç=~†rÇ󀃀‚€ƒ‚ƒ€€ƒ€‚ÿShow two drive button bars (fixed width, above file windows)For each file list, a separate drive button bar is shown. Both have the same width and aren't adapted to the file list width.Flat iconsUse flat style for drive button bar.t"ËÇÎR r€E€X°Ç=~„Ç󀀃‚€€ƒ‚€ƒ€‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚ÿShow drive comboboxShows a dropdown box for drive selectionShow folder tabsShows tabstop headers for directories. By default, the headers will be hidden if there is only one tab (configurable).Show current directoryWindow header containing the current path. This header also indicates the active windowShow tabstop headerThe tabstop header allows to move the tabstops in full view, and resort the file listShow status barShows the total number of files, and the number of selected files, and calculates the space they occupy.‚DSÌU> J€‰€X°Ç=~„Ç󀀃‚€‚ƒ€€‚ÿShow command lineShows a command line to start DOS and Windows programs. If the command line is hidden it will be shown as soon as you type a letter on the keyboard.Show function key buttonsThe function key buttons allow to view, edit, copy, rÇÎU—Èename, move and delete files, create a directory and exit the program.ÚÇÎg8 >€µ€X°Ç=~‚Ç€‚€€ƒ‚€‚ÿFlat user interfaceShow all user interface elements (except for the button bar and drive bar, configured separately) in flat style. If unchecked, Total Commander is displayed as in previous versions (3d look)..U•+ &€€X°«Y~‚«€‚ÿ6gË1 2€ €X°«Y~„«o€‚€‚ÿQ •1Ÿøÿÿÿÿ6ÿÿÿÿn@Dialog box: Configuration: Misc.h5Ë„3 6€j€°‚¯ €€ãÿb°‰€‚ÿConfiguration - Misc. Back.²+ &€€X°«Y~‚«€‚ÿD„ö/ .€*€X°…~‚…€ƒ€‚ÿFieldDescription'²$ €€°€‚ÿIöf. ,€6€X°…~‚™€€‚ÿGet Confirmation before†DìB R€‰€X°…~‚…€ƒ€‚‚€‚€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚ÿUse these options to select the file actions for which Total Commander will show confirmation dialogs. More confirmations mean more security, but also slower working speed. You must decide how much security you need. Unless specified, maximum security is selected.Deleting non-empty directoriesIf you selected this option you will be asked if you really want to delete the directory with all files in it, for each non-empty directory.Overwriting files:If this option is chosen, you will be asked if you want to overwrite existing files while copying/renaming files.¾xfªF Z€ñ€X°…~‚…€‚€ƒ‚€‚€ƒ€€€€‚ÿOverwriting/deleting read-only files:When you try to rename or overwrite files marked as read-only, you will be asked a second time if you really want to delete / overwrite the file. This is an additional security feature to preserve your valuable data. Normally, this option should not be disabled.Overwriting/deleting hidden/system files:When you try to rename or overwrite files marked as hidden or system, you will be asked a second time if you really want to delete / overwrite the file. This prevents you from accidentally deleting important DOS files which the system needs to start, like io.sys and msdos.sys.Ñì° 5 8€£€X°…~‚…€‚€ƒ‚€‚ÿDrag&Drop (copying files with the mouse)If this option is disabled, the files will be copied immediately without a dialog box asking for the target directory when copying / moving files with the mouse.<ªì 7 >€ €X °±S~‚±€†"€€‚ÿ.°  + &€€X°±S~‚±€‚ÿW)ì q . ,€R€X°«Y~‚«€€‚ÿRedefine hotkeys (keyboard remapping)± q O l€c€X°…~‚…€ƒ‚‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ€€‚€€ƒ€‚ÿAssign an internal function to unused or already used shortcut keys.Hotkey:Define a hotkey here.Command:Assign an internal command to the hotkey. To undefine a hotkey, choose 'Default command (no remapping)'. Warning: It will not be shown whether a hotkey is used internally by Total Commander or not. Reason: Total Commander uses a more efficient system internally for hotkeys.checkmarkClick to define the hotkey.q Ÿ + &€€X°Ç=~‚Ç€‚ÿ<q Û 7 >€ €X °±S~‚±€†"€€‚ÿ.Ÿ  + &€€X°±S~‚±€‚ÿ£ZÛ ¬I `€µ€X°…~„…¯ €ƒ€€‚€€ƒ€‚€‚€ƒ‚ÿCustom soundsAllows the playing of WAV files at the end of certain operations, e.g. packing, copying etc.ConfigureOpens the part of the control panel which allows to define custom sounds. There is a separate section for Total Commander, usually at the end of the list.Only play for long operationsIf you choose this option, Total Commander will play the selected sounds only if the corresponding operation has taken a certain minimum amount of time. This way you will not be disturbed by a sound for every small copied file, but only when an operation took longer, e.g. a long download.‚N :@4 8€œ€X°…~„…¯ €€ƒ€‚ÿ> xx sHere you can enter the ¬:@Ëdesired minimum operation time, in seconds.4¬n@/ .€ €X°«Y~‚«€‚€‚ÿU$:@Ã@1™# ² 7ÿÿÿÿÃ@5ÁDialog box: Configuration: Operationl9n@/A3 6€r€°‚¯ €€ãÿb°‰€‚ÿConfiguration - Operation Back.Ã@]A+ &€€X°«Y~‚«€‚ÿD/A¡A/ .€*€X°Ç=~‚Ç€ƒ€‚ÿFieldDescription.]AÏA+ &€€X°«Y~‚«€‚ÿ6¡AB& € €€€‚ÿMain programZÏA_D@ N€5€X°Ç=~‚Ç€€ €‚ƒ€‚€‚€ƒ‚ÿAllow only 1 copy of Total Commander at a timeWith this option Total Commander can only be started once. If you try to start a second copy of Total Commander (e.g. by Program Manager/Start menu), the first copy is activated instead.Move icon to system tray when minimized (32 bit version)When Total Commander is minimized, the icon is removed from the normal task bar. Instead, an icon is inserted in the small system area in the task bar, near the clock. A click on this icon brings Total Commander back into the foreground.,öB‹E6 :€í€X°Ç=~‚Ç€ƒ€€€‚ÿImportant: You can switch to Total Commander with ALT+TAB even if it's shown in the system tray (which is normally NOT possible). However, under WinNT you need to press ENTER after releasing the ALT key in order to restore Total Commander.0_D»E- *€€X°Ç=~„™Ç€‚ÿCè‹EþG[ „€Ñ€X°Ç=~‚Ç€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚‚€‚€ƒ€€€€€€‚ÿMouse selection mode: Choose between right and left mouse button to select files:Use right mouse buttonTo select files, just hold down the right mouse button and drag your mouse cursor over the files you want to select.Left mouse buttonThe mouse works as in file manager. Look in your Windows manual for an explanation of how it works.Selection (with Gray +)Select files onlyWhen pressing Gray +, CTRL+Gray +, or Gray *, only files and no directories are selected.›c»E™H8 @€Æ€X°Ç=~‚Ç€ƒ€€€€‚ÿAlso select directoriesDirectories can also be selected with the Gray keys (numeric keypad)’FþG+LL f€€X°Ç=~„«Ç€‚€‚‚ƒ€‚ƒ€€€€€€‚ÿNTFS daylight saving correctionIgnore 1 hour time delayThis option lets Total Commander ignore this 1 hour difference in the time stamp in 'Synchronize dirs' and other compare functions.Reason: When using Windows NT, 2000 or XP, it's possible to use two file systems, FAT32 or NTFS. While FAT32 stores the local time of files, NTFS stores the GMT (English standard time) of the files. When going from Summer (daylight saving) time to Winter (normal) time, the local timestamps on FAT32 will remain the same, while files on NTFS drives will have the time changed by 1 hour because the time zone difference to GMT changes by one hour. Therefore files on FAT32 and NTFS drives which had identical times before the time change will suddenly be different. Thanks to this function, the files can still be detected as identical.0™H[L- *€€X°Ç=~„«Ç€‚ÿz+LÕOe ˜€+€X°Ç=~‚Ç€‚ƒ€‚€€ƒ€€€€€€€€€€‚€€ƒ€€‚ÿQuick search in current directoryCTRL+ALT+LettersThe quick search window is opened with CTRL+ALT+Letter. Once the window is open, the CTRL and ALT keys can be released. The ALT key together with a letter activates the menu item which is underlined.ALT+LettersWith this setting, ALT+Letter activates the quick search window. The menu can be activated with F9, F10 or ALT - release ALT - Letter.Letter onlyLike in file manager/Explorer, typing a letter jumps to the next file starting with that letter. To use the command line, you must press the right cursor key, or shift+right key if brief file display is on. You can type the first few characters of a file, not only the first lettter. Total Commander will 'forget' the typed letters after about 1 second delay.‹H[Ll‚C T€‘€X°Ç=~‚Ç€‚ÕOl‚n@€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚‚€‚€ƒ‚ÿLetters - with search dialogLike "Letter only", but with the quick search window. Typing a * (not on numeric keypad!) as the first character will search for the string anywhere in the file name.DisabledTurns off all above methods to invoke the quick search function. Useful in combination with the internal command cm_ShowQuickSearch, which may be put on a hotkey to invoke quick search.Save on exitDirectoriesWhen Total Commander is closed, the directories shown in the left and right panel will be saved. This option will also save folder tabs when they are enabled.-ôÕO™„9 @€é€X°Ç=~‚Ç€‚ƒ€‚€€ƒ‚ÿPanels (brief/full/tree, etc.)When Total Commander is closed, the display type for the left and right panel will be saved. This includes Brief / Full / Tree, All files / Programs /Custom, and the sort order. If this feature is not chosen, the settings which were last saved are taken when Total Commander starts (or the default settings if nothing was saved before).Old command linesWhen Total Commander is closed, the command lines in the command line combobox will be saved in wincmd.ini..l‚Ç„+ &€€X°Ç=~‚Ç€‚ÿE™„ …0 0€*€X°Ç=~„«Ç€€‚ÿWin95/NT specificXÇ„œ…8 @€°€PÇ=~‚Ç€‚ƒ€ãp/ôB‰€‚ÿUse long filenames (recommended)This option has been moved to the page Display.0 …Ì…- *€€X°Ç=~„Ç€‚ÿUœ…!ˆA P€)€X°Ç=~‚Ç€‚‚ƒ€€€‚€‚ƒ€‚ÿCalculate space occupied by subdirectoriesWhen selecting with the space barThis option causes Total Commander to sum up the sizes of all files contained in a subdirectory when this directory is selected with SPACEBAR. This size is then shown (in mode "full") instead of after the directory name.Before copying/deletingThis option causes Total Commander to count the size of all files/directories selected before copying these files. This allows Total Commander to show a second percentage bar (overall complete).†9Ì…§‹M h€s€X°Ç=~‚Ç€‚€€ƒ€‚‚€‚€ƒ€€€€‚ÿFS-PluginsAllows the installation of file system plugins. You can find them on www.ghisler.com in the addons section. File system plugins allow to access file systems or similar devices or systems, e.g. a PocketPC, a Linux partition, or a remote server. Installed file system plugins appear in Network Neighborhood as separate subdirectories.File commentsPreferred type:Allows to choose the preferred comment file type, descript.ion or files.bbs. The former file format has the advantage to work flawlessly also with long file names, but only allows single line comments without line breaks. The latter only works with the short DOS file names, but supports multi-line comments. It is recommended to use the descript.ion format, except if you are managing a BBS (bulletin board system) which uses files.bbs.â!ˆ¹0 .€Å€X°Ç=~‚Ç€€ƒ‚ÿDOS charsetThis setting only affects descript.ion files. If checked, Total Commander will use the DOS character set when saving accented characters, otherwise the Windows charset. Reason: The descript.ion format was originally developed for the program 4dos, which uses the dos charset. Unfortunately newer programs like Acdsee ignore this standard and use the Windows charset. Therefore it's recommended to also use the Windows charset, except if you use 4dos or 4nt yourself.:ù§‹ÿÀA P€ó€X°Ç=~‚Ç€ƒ‚€‚€ƒ‚€€ƒ€‚ÿfiles.bbs files will always use the dos character set to store descriptions.Copy comments with filesAlso copies any comments when copying the corresponding files. This also works with subdirectories. If this option is checked, comment files themselves will NOT be copied if they already exist in the target directory.Read from bothIf this option is checked and no comment file of the preferred type exists, Total Commander will also look for a file of the other type. This is useful if e.g. descript.ion is ¹ÿÀn@set as the preferred type, but the user receives files in files.bbs format. When a file commented like this is copied, the comment will be converted automatically to the preferred format and stored in the comment file of the preferred type.6¹5Á1 2€ €X°«Y~„«o€‚€‚ÿR!ÿÀ‡Á1Ž}€ø8ÿÿÿÿ‡Á4Dialog box: Configuration: Packeri65ÁðÁ3 6€l€°‚¯ €€ãÿb°‰€‚ÿConfiguration - Packer Back.‡ÁÂ+ &€€X°«Y~‚«€‚ÿñšðÁÄW |€5€°€€€€€€€€€€€€ãì‘÷W‰‚‚ã/àb‘‰€‚ÿWith this page you can prepare Total Commander for the use with archivers (ZIP, ARJ, LHA, RAR, UC2 and ACE). Archivers allow packing of files to a much smaller size. Programs cannot be executed in packed form and must be unpacked first. Total Commander can do this automatically. The ZIP packer is configured on a separate page.See also: Handling of archives (ZIP, ARJ, LZH, RAR, UC2, ACE).Â=Ä+ &€€X°«Y~‚«€‚ÿDÄÄ/ .€*€X°…~‚…€ƒ€‚ÿFieldDescription.=įÄ+ &€€X°«Y~‚«€‚ÿS#ÄÅ0 0€F€X°…~„…«€€‚ÿTreat archives like directories±¯Ä³Æ2 2€ÿ€X°…~„…€ƒ€‚ÿIf you choose this option, you can double click on archives to show their contents. You can then copy, delete and view files from the archive and add files to it with the normal Total Commander functions. If you do NOT select it, Total Commander will launch the program associated with the archive. If no program is associated, the file will be opened by Total Commander itself.0ÅãÆ- *€€X°…~„…«€‚ÿˆH³ÆkÇ@ P€€X°…~„…€€ƒ€€€€€‚ÿARJ-packerENTER the name and path of your ARJ-packer (ARJ.EXE)Q#ãÆ¼Ç. ,€F€X°™k~‚™€€‚ÿUse internal un-ARJ if possible¸ˆkÇtÈ0 .€€X°…~‚…€ƒ€‚ÿTotal Commander contains an internal unarj. To use it, select this check box. The internal unpacker doesn't handle encrypted files.0¼Ç¤È- *€€X°™k~„™«€‚ÿÁ{tÈeÉF \€ö€X°…~„…€€ƒ€€€€€€€‚ÿLHA-packerENTER the name and path of your LHA-p