From Keplini@KEPLINI to All on Sunday, November 11, 2001 06:37:00
Hi,
for some reason, my last message apparently didn't get through the network so here it is again:
Hi everyone,
still working on my Maximus Clone. Thanks for the help on the message areas. Now I need help with my file areas ;).
Problem is that FILE_LIST will display files corresponding to the command spec. If I use GETFILESPEC, it gives a prompt (something like Filespec: [ENTER for *.*] or something like that) and I don't want any prompt. If I use CMDSTR, it won't append the .* or it won't become *.* if the user hits cr. Is there a way to change the command string in order to append the .* ? Or is there a function like that list files but uses a variable for the specs like FILE_LIST varstr ? Is there a way to avoid the prompt to appear using GETFILESPEC ?
If anyone could help, I would really appreciate,
Thanks,
Keplini
From Digital Man to Keplini on Sunday, November 11, 2001 04:16:33
RE: file list
BY: Keplini to All on Sun Nov 11 2001 02:37 pm
for some reason, my last message apparently didn't get through the network here it is again:
Hi everyone,
still working on my Maximus Clone. Thanks for the help on the message are Now I need help with my file areas ;).
Problem is that FILE_LIST will display files corresponding to the command spec. If I use GETFILESPEC, it gives a prompt (something like Filespec: [EN for *.*] or something like that) and I don't want any prompt. If I use CMDS it won't append the .* or it won't become *.* if the user hits cr. Is there way to change the command string in order to append the .* ? Or is there a function like that list files but uses a variable for the specs like FILE_LI varstr ? Is there a way to avoid the prompt to appear using GETFILESPEC ?
Why not just do:
set str "*.*"
file_list
(Just like in exec/default.src)
-Rob
From Keplini@KEPLINI to Digital Man on Sunday, November 11, 2001 07:27:00
RE: file list
BY: Digital Man to Keplini on Sun Nov 11 2001 12:16:00