Release 1.3.1.

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Robert Greene 2003-12-13 03:05:43 +00:00
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This is the internal list of items that need to be done.
--- 1.3.1 ---
* Short-cut keys have been implemented.
- From AppleCommander window:
- CTRL+O = Open a disk image
- CTRL+C = Create a new disk image
- CTRL+A = About...
- From disk window
- Toolbar shortcuts:
- F2 = Standard file view
- F3 = Native file view
- F4 = Detail file view
- F5 = Show deleted files
- CTRL+I = Import files wizard
- CTRL+S = Save
- CTRL+SHIFT+S = Save As
- Directory shortcuts (in addition to toolbar shortcuts)
- "+" = expand one level
- "-" = close one level
- CTRL+"+" = expand fully
- CTRL+"-" = close fully
- File shortcuts (in addition to toolbar shortcuts)
- CTRL+E = Export file wizard
- CTRL+C = Compile BASIC program (BETA)
- CTRL+V = View file (later version)
- CTRL+D = Delete file
* Spent time ensuring that buttons, context menus, and shortcuts are enabled or
disabled as appropriate.
* Save does not allow the disk image location to be chosen for new images. (Maybe
the wizard should pay more attention?)
- Implemented Save As
- A save on a new image invokes Save As
* File preview supports:
- BASIC programs (Applesoft and Integer BASIC); Applesoft BASIC is colored
- Graphics images (same as supported by the graphics export function)
- Appleworks (database, spreadsheet, word processor)
- Text files
- Hex dump of all the above
- "Raw" format of all of the above; this includes all data as read from disk
including length and starting address as well as full sectors/blocks
- Shortcuts available:
- F2 = Native format view (as applicable)
- F3 = Hex dump view
- F4 = Raw hex dump of disk bytes (includes length or address start along
with all bytes stored on disk - a multiple of 256 or 512 depending
on disk format)
- CTRL+A = Select all (only text formats)
- CTRL+C = Copy to clipboard (only text formats)
- CTRL+P = Print
* Printing is available from the file preview.
* Copy is avilable from file preview except for images.
* Opening an invalid disk image (or a file that is not a disk image) no longer
crashes AppleCommander.
* Provide a command-line interface - John Matthews "ac" is now supplied as part
of the AppleCommander distribution. If AppleCommander gets no command-line
arguments, the GUI version is launched. Otherwise, AppleCommander reserves
the following messages:
-swt = force SWT version
-swing = force Swing version (N/A - may be removed)
-command = force command interpreter (not done - may be superceded by
the "ac" utility)
Everything else is passed on to John's "ac" command-line version (from the
application help):
AppleCommander command line options:
-l <imagename> list directory of image.
-e <filename> <imagename> export file from image to stdout.
-g <filename> <imagename> get raw file from image to stdout.
-p <destname> <type> <addr> <imagename> put stdin
in destname on image, using file type and address.
-d <filename> <imagename> delete file from image.
-p140 <imagename> <volname> create a 140K ProDOS image.
-p800 <imagename> <volname> create a 800K ProDOS image.
--- 1.3.2 ---
--- FUTURE 1.3.x ---
o Compile of BASIC programs

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1.3.1 (2003-12-12)
* Short-cut keys have been implemented.
- From AppleCommander window:
- CTRL+O = Open a disk image
- CTRL+C = Create a new disk image
- CTRL+A = About...
- From disk window
- Toolbar shortcuts:
- F2 = Standard file view
- F3 = Native file view
- F4 = Detail file view
- F5 = Show deleted files
- CTRL+I = Import files wizard
- CTRL+S = Save
- CTRL+SHIFT+S = Save As
- Directory shortcuts (in addition to toolbar shortcuts)
- "+" = expand one level
- "-" = close one level
- CTRL+"+" = expand fully
- CTRL+"-" = close fully
- File shortcuts (in addition to toolbar shortcuts)
- CTRL+E = Export file wizard
- CTRL+C = Compile BASIC program (BETA)
- CTRL+V = View file (later version)
- CTRL+D = Delete file
* Spent time ensuring that buttons, context menus, and shortcuts are enabled or
disabled as appropriate.
* Save does not allow the disk image location to be chosen for new images. (Maybe
the wizard should pay more attention?)
- Implemented Save As
- A save on a new image invokes Save As
* File preview supports:
- BASIC programs (Applesoft and Integer BASIC); Applesoft BASIC is colored
- Graphics images (same as supported by the graphics export function)
- Appleworks (database, spreadsheet, word processor)
- Text files
- Hex dump of all the above
- "Raw" format of all of the above; this includes all data as read from disk
including length and starting address as well as full sectors/blocks
- Shortcuts available:
- F2 = Native format view (as applicable)
- F3 = Hex dump view
- F4 = Raw hex dump of disk bytes (includes length or address start along
with all bytes stored on disk - a multiple of 256 or 512 depending
on disk format)
- CTRL+A = Select all (only text formats)
- CTRL+C = Copy to clipboard (only text formats)
- CTRL+P = Print
* Printing is available from the file preview.
* Copy is avilable from file preview except for images.
* Opening an invalid disk image (or a file that is not a disk image) no longer
crashes AppleCommander.
* Provide a command-line interface - John Matthews "ac" is now supplied as part
of the AppleCommander distribution. If AppleCommander gets no command-line
arguments, the GUI version is launched. Otherwise, AppleCommander reserves
the following messages:
-swt = force SWT version
-swing = force Swing version (N/A - may be removed)
-command = force command interpreter (not done - may be superceded by
the "ac" utility)
-help or -? = general help messages
Everything else is passed on to John's "ac" command-line version (from the
application help):
AppleCommander command line options:
-l <imagename> list directory of image.
-e <filename> <imagename> export file from image to stdout.
-g <filename> <imagename> get raw file from image to stdout.
-p <destname> <type> <addr> <imagename> put stdin
in destname on image, using file type and address.
-d <filename> <imagename> delete file from image.
-p140 <imagename> <volname> create a 140K ProDOS image.
-p800 <imagename> <volname> create a 800K ProDOS image.
1.3.0 (2003-12-05)
* HDV disks are not always created to their full capacity. AppleCommander, however,
assumes that the size of the file on disk is the size of the disk. (Really!)