100
Switches
When you select this option, you'll get a help-
screen with the options / parameters you can use
when starting FileCFG.
---
101
Info
Give's a version number, some copyright information
of FileCFG, also this options gives the name of the
programmer, when you press a key, this screen
disappears again.
---
102
Dos Shell
With this option you will start an new command
processor, (COMMAND.COM for DOS), you must type
"EXIT" (Without quotes) to return to FileCFG.
---
103
Exit
With this option you will close FileCFG and return
to DOS, when you have made any changes, FileCFG
will first ask if you want to save these.
---
200
Directorys
Here you must enter all directory's and paths that
will be used by FileMark to function properly.
Please enter those all correctly, you must check
yourself if the paths and filename's are correct.
---
201
Archivers
Enter the paths, filenames and parameters that you
must specify when starting to unpack file's.
FileMark recognises himself how he must add the
filename's
---
202
Search packers
With this option, FileCFG will search your whole
path to find the archiver's that he needs by the
chapter "archivers". Please note that all old
archiver settings will be lost with this options.
---
203
Import KeyFile
When you have registered FileMark, you'll received
a key-file, called FILEMARK.KEY, this file you must
put into the directory of FileCFG and then when you
select this option will FileCFG automaticly import
the correct keynumber ..
---
204
Password
With this option you can set an password in FileCFG
that will be asked before you can edit the
FileMark configuration file.
---
206
Import PWord
This option will import the password setted in
RAConfig into this config-file ..
---
207
Compressors
Enter the paths, filenames and parameters that you
must specify when starting to compressor file's.
FileMark recognises himself how he must add the
filename's
---
301
Normal colors
Here you must enter the colors for the general part,
when you select this option, you'll get a second
menu, here you can pick the option to edit colors
for, when you press enter again, you'll get a
little color-scheme, in which you can pick by
moving the cursor keys.
---
302
Viewer colors
Here you must enter the colors for the archiveviewer
when you select this option, you'll get a second
menu, here you can pick the option to edit colors
for, when you press enter again, you'll get a
little color-scheme, in which you can pick by
moving the cursor keys.
---
303
Expand Colors
Here you must enter the colors for the expander
when you select this option, you'll get a second
menu, here you can pick the option to edit colors
for, when you press enter again, you'll get a
little color-scheme, in which you can pick by
moving the cursor keys.
---
304
Signs
Here you can specify the special marks that
FileMark uses, you can specify the character by
pressing ALT and than a number on the most right
of your keyboard. Before you can do this, you must
use the "DELETE" or "BACKSPACE"-key to erase the
current character
---
401
General Settings
Here you must enter the normal things, like the way
FileMark must tag etcetera
---
402
Language prompts
Here you must enter everything that FileMark "says",
you can before editting the text, you do this by
pressing [ENTER], also first have a look at the
color scheme, you do this by pressing F1, when you
are editting you can also press F1.
---
403
Create regform
With this option you will create a registration form
in the current directory. Please fill this in and
send it to the address that's standing in the form
and please transfer the money, the costs are in the
form, than you will receive your key as soon as
possible.
---
404
Import Othr.Cfg
With this option you can import another configfile
into FileCFG, please note that FileCFG DOESN'T check
if the file you are importing is really a FileCFG
config file, when it isn't gone correct, please use
the option "RESET DEFAULTS", than you can reset all
the default FileCFG options, you can also exit
FileCFG and NOT save the current changes.
---
405
Allow options
With this option you can enable / disable some
options that the user can use / not use, you
must erase yourself the language-text in the
language editor!
---
406
Reset Defaults
With this option you will reset everything to all
the default values, so everything current setted
will be lost !!
---
407
Always newfiles
With this option you can specify with a maximum
to 20 file's, that will always be noticed as
newfiles in the newfiles scan, this can be easy
for ie. the ALLFILES, please note that you CAN'T
use wildcards and no directory's, you'll have to
specify FULL filenames.
---
408
Log options
With this option you can specify what FileMark must
log to RA.LOG and what not
---
501
External viewerpath
Here you can specify an external text/archive viewer,
this is handy when you're not satisfied with the one
delivered by FileMark himself, you can use on the
commandline the following macros :
@A  -   FileName;
@B  -   FULL Path + FileName
@C  -   Only the directory of the file being viewed
Also the most RA-Macro's are being supported, also
the *M, swap out of memory
---
502
Whatis Program + Path Name
WhatIs is a program of Gerhard Hoogterp, this program
gives you some more detailed information about files,
handy.
---
503
Path for requests
Here you must specify a directory + driveletter,
where FileMark can create his "own made archives",
Be *SURE* this directory exists.
---
601
Un-ZIP  Archiver
Here you must enter the directory, filename and
extension where FileMark can find this file, when
you doesn't have this unpacker, leave this empty.
---
602
Un-ARJ  Archiver
Here you must enter the directory, filename and
extension where FileMark can find this file, when
you doesn't have this unpacker, leave this empty.
---
603
Un-LHA  Archiver
Here you must enter the directory, filename and
extension where FileMark can find this file, when
you doesn't have this unpacker, leave this empty.
---
604
Un-SQZ  Archiver
Here you must enter the directory, filename and
extension where FileMark can find this file, when
you doesn't have this unpacker, leave this empty.
---
605
Un-ARC  Archiver
Here you must enter the directory, filename and
extension where FileMark can find this file, when
you doesn't have this unpacker, leave this empty.
---
606
Un-HYP  Archiver
Here you must enter the directory, filename and
extension where FileMark can find this file, when
you doesn't have this unpacker, leave this empty.
---
607
Un-DWC  Archiver
Here you must enter the directory, filename and
extension where FileMark can find this file, when
you doesn't have this unpacker, leave this empty.
---
608
Un-MDCD Archiver
Here you must enter the directory, filename and
extension where FileMark can find this file, when
you doesn't have this unpacker, leave this empty.
---
609
Un-ZOO  Archiver
Here you must enter the directory, filename and
extension where FileMark can find this file, when
you doesn't have this unpacker, leave this empty.
---
610
Un-RAR  Archiver
Here you must enter the directory, filename and
extension where FileMark can find this file, when
you doesn't have this unpacker, leave this empty.
---
701
In-ZIP  Archiver
Here you must enter the directory, filename and
extension where FileMark can find this file, when
you doesn't have this packer, leave this empty.
---
702
In-ARJ  Archiver
Here you must enter the directory, filename and
extension where FileMark can find this file, when
you doesn't have this packer, leave this empty.
---
703
In-LHA  Archiver
Here you must enter the directory, filename and
extension where FileMark can find this file, when
you doesn't have this packer, leave this empty.
---
704
In-SQZ  Archiver
Here you must enter the directory, filename and
extension where FileMark can find this file, when
you doesn't have this packer, leave this empty.
---
705
In-ARC  Archiver
Here you must enter the directory, filename and
extension where FileMark can find this file, when
you doesn't have this packer, leave this empty.
---
706
In-HYP  Archiver
Here you must enter the directory, filename and
extension where FileMark can find this file, when
you doesn't have this packer, leave this empty.
---
707
In-DWC  Archiver
Here you must enter the directory, filename and
extension where FileMark can find this file, when
you doesn't have this packer, leave this empty.
---
708
In-MDCD Archiver
Here you must enter the directory, filename and
extension where FileMark can find this file, when
you doesn't have this packer, leave this empty.
---
709
In-ZOO  Archiver
Here you must enter the directory, filename and
extension where FileMark can find this file, when
you doesn't have this packer, leave this empty.
---
710
In-RAR  Archiver
Here you must enter the directory, filename and
extension where FileMark can find this file, when
you doesn't have this packer, leave this empty.
---
801
Color of the tagsign
Here can you specify the color of the tagsign,
that mark dat notice that the file is tagged
---
802
Color of tagmark
The color of the filename that is changed when
the cursor is on it, the color will be changed
back to the original state when pressing one
of the cursor keys.
---
803
Untag
When you "de-select" a filename, the tagmark will
be removed, which color must that space be filled
with?
---
804
Comment color
When there are comments in your filebase, which
color must i give those standard ?
---
805
KeyWord color
When FileMark is searching a keyword, and there is
recognized a patron, FileMark will change the color
of that patron in the description, which color must
that be?
---
901
Frame color
De internal archiver of FileMark puts a frame around
the internal viewer, enter here the color of it.
---
902
Original color
De internal viewer gives alot of information, also
the "original-size" of the file, give here the color
of the information.
---
903
Compressed Color
De internal viewer gives alot of information, also
the "compressed-size" of the file, give here the color
of the information.
---
904
Filetime Color
De internal viewer gives alot of information, also
the "filetime" of the file, give here the color
of the information.
---
905
Filedate Color
De internal viewer gives alot of information, also
the "filedate" of the file, give here the color
of the information.
---
906
FileCRC Color
De internal viewer gives alot of information, also
the crc of the file, give here the color
of the information.
---
907
FileName Color
De internal viewer gives alot of information, also
the name of the file, give here the color
of the information.
---
908
Security Color
De internal viewer gives alot of information, also
the special attributes of the packers (AV etc)
of the file, give here the color of the information.
---
909
Archivetype color
De internal viewer gives alot of information, also
the archiver used in this archive, give here the
color of the information.
---
910
Version color
De internal viewer gives alot of information, also
the archiver version used in this archive, give here
the color of the information.
---
1001
Frame #1
The expand function gives 2 so-called boxes,
(frames), for each box seperatly you can
specify a color, this is for the first, upper
box.
---
1002
Frame #2
The expand function gives 2 so-called boxes,
(frames), for each box seperatly you can
specify a color, this is for the second, lower
box.
---
1003
FileSize
In the expand function, you'll get a lot of information
about the file selected, please specify which color
this information must have.
---
1004
Uploader
In the expand function, you'll get a lot of information
about the file selected, please specify which color
this information must have.
---
1005
Download's
In the expand function, you'll get a lot of information
about the file selected, please specify which color
this information must have.
---
1006
Down Times
In the expand function, you'll get a lot of information
about the file selected, please specify which color
this information must have.
---
1007
FileName
In the expand function, you'll get a lot of information
about the file selected, please specify which color
this information must have.
---
1008
Cost
In the expand function, you'll get a lot of information
about the file selected, please specify which color
this information must have.
---
1009
KeyWord
In the expand function, you'll get a lot of information
about the file selected, please specify which color
this information must have.
---
1010
Bps
In the expand function, you'll get a lot of information
about the file selected, please specify which color
this information must have.
---
1011
TagData
In the expand function, you'll get a lot of information
about the file selected, please specify which color
this information must have.
---
1012
Date-Color
In the expand function, you'll get a lot of information
about the file selected, please specify which color
this information must have.
---
1101
Tag Sign
When a user tags a file, which sign must be
displayed, use the ALT-<COMBINATION> keys to
pick a key, don't forget to use DEL/BACKSPACe/
ALT-D for emptying the field.
---
1102
NewFile sign
When a file is "new", which sign must be
displayed, use the ALT-<COMBINATION> keys to
pick a key, don't forget to use DEL/BACKSPACe/
ALT-D for emptying the field.
---
1201
Registration Nr.
When you registered FileMark, you have received a
registration key called FILEMARK.KEY, when the
function "IMPORT KEY" doesn't work, you can enter it
here ..
---
1202
Preference Key
When FileMark asks the user for a (y/n) question,
and the user pressed [ENTER], which key must be
selected, "Y"es or "N"o? This key is automaticly
translated to the user's language (so "J" etc)
---
1203
Display Init
When FileMark runs for the first time, FileMark
displays a little sentence saying "FileMark
initalizing", when you don't want this, put it off.
---
1204
Self arcs Free
When the user makes his own archive, is this
a "free' file ?
---
1205
FileAreanumber
When an user makes his own archive, FileMark
automaticly adds it to the FileBase, in which
area number must this be?
---
1206
Center Filename
FileMark can the filename/description exactly
center in the string, must he do this?
---
1207
Center Description
FileMark can the filename/description exactly
center in the string, must he do this?
---
1208
Wrap length
FileMark must start somewhere to word-wrap his
descriptions, when you make this too lang,
FileMark will show parts of the description on
the next line, when you make it to short, not
all offered space is being used, just try out!
---
1209
Pause listing
FileMark kan be paused (everywhere), must he
do this?
---
1210
Pause keys
Which keys may the user press to pause FileMark,
please not that you CAN'T use keys that are also
used as option keys, because FileMark will pause
ALSO then.
---
1211
Tag pointer pos
WHen FileMark is going to tag a file, where must
filemark put the sign on the screen?
---
1212
Own Size check
Because the filesize in ra's filebase doesn't
have to be right, FileMark can check for his
own, must he do this?
---
1213
Update Filebase
FileMark can also update the filebase with the
correct flags and filesize, must he do this?
---
1214
Use controlkeys
FileMark can also reacts on keys as "HOME" etc,
must he do this, or ignore those keys?
---
1301
Allow view
May an user use this option, when you specify NO
erase the text yourself from the language editor!!
---
1302
Allow redraw
May an user use this option, when you specify NO
erase the text yourself from the language editor!!
---
1303
Allow help
May an user use this option, when you specify NO
erase the text yourself from the language editor!!
---
1304
Allow Info
May an user use this option, when you specify NO
erase the text yourself from the language editor!!
---
1305
Allow Progr.Info
May an user use this option, when you specify NO
erase the text yourself from the language editor!!
---
1306
Allow Lastpage
May an user use this option, when you specify NO
erase the text yourself from the language editor!!
---
1307
Allow Expand
May an user use this option, when you specify NO
erase the text yourself from the language editor!!
---
1308
Allow tag
May an user use this option, when you specify NO
erase the text yourself from the language editor!!
---
1309
Allow stop
May an user use this option, when you specify NO
erase the text yourself from the language editor!!
---
1310
Allow backscroll
May an user use this option, when you specify NO
erase the text yourself from the language editor!!
---
1311
Allow firstpage
May an user use this option, when you specify NO
erase the text yourself from the language editor!!
---
1312
Allow jump(ing)
May an user use this option, when you specify NO
erase the text yourself from the language editor!!
---
1313
Allow alltag
May an user use this option, when you specify NO
erase the text yourself from the language editor!!
---
1313
Allow Selfarc
May an user use this option, when you specify NO
erase the text yourself from the language editor!!
---
1401
Always newfiles
With this option you can specify up to 20 files
that will always be noticed as "new" files, nice
for the ALLFILES orso.. YOU CAN'T USE WILDCARDS
---
1402
Always newfiles
With this option you can specify up to 20 files
that will always be noticed as "new" files, nice
for the ALLFILES orso.. YOU CAN'T USE WILDCARDS
---
1403
Always newfiles
With this option you can specify up to 20 files
that will always be noticed as "new" files, nice
for the ALLFILES orso.. YOU CAN'T USE WILDCARDS
---
1404
Always newfiles
With this option you can specify up to 20 files
that will always be noticed as "new" files, nice
for the ALLFILES orso.. YOU CAN'T USE WILDCARDS
---
1405
Always newfiles
With this option you can specify up to 20 files
that will always be noticed as "new" files, nice
for the ALLFILES orso.. YOU CAN'T USE WILDCARDS
---
1406
Always newfiles
With this option you can specify up to 20 files
that will always be noticed as "new" files, nice
for the ALLFILES orso.. YOU CAN'T USE WILDCARDS
---
1407
Always newfiles
With this option you can specify up to 20 files
that will always be noticed as "new" files, nice
for the ALLFILES orso.. YOU CAN'T USE WILDCARDS
---
1408
Always newfiles
With this option you can specify up to 20 files
that will always be noticed as "new" files, nice
for the ALLFILES orso.. YOU CAN'T USE WILDCARDS
---
1409
Always newfiles
With this option you can specify up to 20 files
that will always be noticed as "new" files, nice
for the ALLFILES orso.. YOU CAN'T USE WILDCARDS
---
1410
Always newfiles
With this option you can specify up to 20 files
that will always be noticed as "new" files, nice
for the ALLFILES orso.. YOU CAN'T USE WILDCARDS
---
1411
Always newfiles
With this option you can specify up to 20 files
that will always be noticed as "new" files, nice
for the ALLFILES orso.. YOU CAN'T USE WILDCARDS
---
1412
Always newfiles
With this option you can specify up to 20 files
that will always be noticed as "new" files, nice
for the ALLFILES orso.. YOU CAN'T USE WILDCARDS
---
1413
Always newfiles
With this option you can specify up to 20 files
that will always be noticed as "new" files, nice
for the ALLFILES orso.. YOU CAN'T USE WILDCARDS
---
1414
Always newfiles
With this option you can specify up to 20 files
that will always be noticed as "new" files, nice
for the ALLFILES orso.. YOU CAN'T USE WILDCARDS
---
1415
Always newfiles
With this option you can specify up to 20 files
that will always be noticed as "new" files, nice
for the ALLFILES orso.. YOU CAN'T USE WILDCARDS
---
1416
Always newfiles
With this option you can specify up to 20 files
that will always be noticed as "new" files, nice
for the ALLFILES orso.. YOU CAN'T USE WILDCARDS
---
1417
Always newfiles
With this option you can specify up to 20 files
that will always be noticed as "new" files, nice
for the ALLFILES orso.. YOU CAN'T USE WILDCARDS
---
1418
Always newfiles
With this option you can specify up to 20 files
that will always be noticed as "new" files, nice
for the ALLFILES orso.. YOU CAN'T USE WILDCARDS
---
1419
Always newfiles
With this option you can specify up to 20 files
that will always be noticed as "new" files, nice
for the ALLFILES orso.. YOU CAN'T USE WILDCARDS
---
1420
Always newfiles
With this option you can specify up to 20 files
that will always be noticed as "new" files, nice
for the ALLFILES orso.. YOU CAN'T USE WILDCARDS
---
1501
Area
Because of FileMark logs a lot with all options YES
you can specify some things not
to log to the RA.LOG
Log it?
---
1502
Errors
Because of FileMark logs a lot with all options YES
you can specify some things not
to log to the RA.LOG
Log it?
---
1503
Executing
Because of FileMark logs a lot with all options YES
you can specify some things not
to log to the RA.LOG
Log it?
---
1504
End of FileMark
Because of FileMark logs a lot with all options YES
you can specify some things not
to log to the RA.LOG
Log it?
---
1505
Matching
Because of FileMark logs a lot with all options YES
you can specify some things not
to log to the RA.LOG
Log it?
---
1506
Fatal errors
Because of FileMark logs a lot with all options YES
you can specify some things not
to log to the RA.LOG
Log it?
---
1507
Deletings
Because of FileMark logs a lot with all options YES
you can specify some things not
to log to the RA.LOG
Log it?
---
1508
Password Errors
Because of FileMark logs a lot with all options YES
you can specify some things not
to log to the RA.LOG
Log it?
---
1509
Swap errors
Because of FileMark logs a lot with all options YES
you can specify some things not
to log to the RA.LOG
Log it?
---
1510
Initializing
Because of FileMark logs a lot with all options YES
you can specify some things not
to log to the RA.LOG
Log it?
---
1511
Free memory
Because of FileMark logs a lot with all options YES
you can specify some things not
to log to the RA.LOG
Log it?
---
1512
Config file
Because of FileMark logs a lot with all options YES
you can specify some things not
to log to the RA.LOG
Log it?
---
1513
IEMSI-Abort
Because of FileMark logs a lot with all options YES
you can specify some things not
to log to the RA.LOG
Log it?
---
1514
Reg. KeyCheck
Because of FileMark logs a lot with all options YES
you can specify some things not
to log to the RA.LOG
Log it?  Als FileMark niet geregistreerd
is, zal FileMark dit zowiezo loggen.
---
1515
Adding files
Because of FileMark logs a lot with all options YES
you can specify some things not
to log to the RA.LOG
Log it?
---
1516
Updating FileBase
Because of FileMark logs a lot with all options YES
you can specify some things not
to log to the RA.LOG
Log it?
---
1517
Compressing
Because of FileMark logs a lot with all options YES
you can specify some things not
to log to the RA.LOG
Log it?
---
1518
Directorys
Because of FileMark logs a lot with all options YES
you can specify some things not
to log to the RA.LOG
Log it?
---
1519
Not exist
Because of FileMark logs a lot with all options YES
you can specify some things not
to log to the RA.LOG
Log it?
---
1520
Viewing files
Because of FileMark logs a lot with all options YES
you can specify some things not
to log to the RA.LOG
Log it?
---
1521
Searching files
Because of FileMark logs a lot with all options YES
you can specify some things not
to log to the RA.LOG
Log it?
---
1522
Parameters
Because of FileMark logs a lot with all options YES
you can specify some things not
to log to the RA.LOG
Log it?
