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. This is the internal list of items that need to be done.
--- 1.3.1 --- --- 1.3.2 ---
* 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.
--- FUTURE 1.3.x --- --- FUTURE 1.3.x ---
o Compile of BASIC programs 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) 1.3.0 (2003-12-05)
* HDV disks are not always created to their full capacity. AppleCommander, however, * 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!) assumes that the size of the file on disk is the size of the disk. (Really!)