Copy and Paste

 

CiderPress can use the Windows clipboard to copy Apple II files around.  You can copy files from any disk image or file archive that CiderPress can open, and paste them into NuFX (ShrinkIt) archives and writeable disk images (currently DOS, ProDOS, and Pascal are supported).

 

To copy files, open the archive, select the files you want from the file list, and use "Edit->Copy".  (Or, right click and choose "Copy".  Or hit Ctrl-C.)  The files will be extracted from the archive or disk image and placed on the Windows clipboard.

 

Next, open the archive where you want the files to go.  If it's a ProDOS disk image, select the directory where you want the files to appear.  Select "Edit->Paste".  (Or right click and choose "Paste".  Or hit Ctrl-V.)  The files will be added.  You can also have two copies of CiderPress open, and copy from one and paste to the other.

 

If you're pasting to a disk image with sub-volumes, or pasting to a ProDOS disk with subdirectories and didn't select a subdirectory, you will be asked to choose where the files will go.  This is similar to the way "add files" works -- if the destination isn't obvious, CiderPress will ask.

 

Copying and and pasting is meant to be simple, but there's a lot of complexity underneath it.  Here are some things you should be aware of: