diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index 6c039d5..1ddee4b 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -2,77 +2,8 @@ THINGS TO DO ============ 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 list directory of image. - -e export file from image to stdout. - -g get raw file from image to stdout. - -p put stdin - in destname on image, using file type and address. - -d delete file from image. - -p140 create a 140K ProDOS image. - -p800 create a 800K ProDOS image. +--- 1.3.2 --- + --- FUTURE 1.3.x --- o Compile of BASIC programs diff --git a/VERSIONS b/VERSIONS index 13a88f0..54ee31f 100644 --- a/VERSIONS +++ b/VERSIONS @@ -1,3 +1,76 @@ +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 list directory of image. + -e export file from image to stdout. + -g get raw file from image to stdout. + -p put stdin + in destname on image, using file type and address. + -d delete file from image. + -p140 create a 140K ProDOS image. + -p800 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!)