:h2 res=94900 name=PANEL_COMPARE.Compare Directories :i1 id=aboutCompare.Compare Directories :artwork name='bitmaps\linkdrag.bmp' align=center. :p. The :hp1.Compare Directories:ehp1. dialog shows you a comparison breakdown of two directories. You can highlight files here and :link reftype=hd res=90100.Collect:elink. them for later processing, or drag them elsewhere. :p. The dialog presents two containers side-by-side. Vertical scrolling of the containers is synced so that scrolling one scrolls both. The files are listed so that they are in alphabetical order, with gaps in the containers where a file exists in one but not the other. This provides easy, at-a-glance comparison of the directories' contents. :p. It is possible to change the directory of a container by direct editing of the container title. You can change both directories simultaneously by clicking the :hp6.Dirs:ehp6. button. You can include all the files in all subdirectories by checking the :hp6.Include subdirs:ehp6. button. :p. This dialog is reached by :hp1.link-dropping:ehp1. (:color fc=default bc=palegray.Ctrl:color fc=default bc=default. + :color fc=default bc=palegray.Shift:color fc=default bc=default. held down while dragging and dropping) one directory object onto another directory object, or by selecting :hp1.Utilities->Compare directories:ehp1. from the main window's pulldown menu. :p. You can get a context (popup) menu in the title area of each container. From it you can control which columns are displayed in the containers, and save "snapshots" and, in the right container, reload those snapshots. Snapshot files are compatible with :hp1.PMDirMatch:ehp1. (see below). Snapshots can be used to see what changed in a directory from one point in time to another (for instance, to see what installing a program might have changed in your system directories). You can also :hp1.Filter:ehp1. what shows in the containers. :p. The row of :hp1.Actions&colon.:ehp1. pushbuttons allow you to :hp6.Delete:ehp6. files from either directory and to :hp6.Move:ehp6. or :hp6.Copy:ehp6. files from one directory to another. You can double-click a file to view it, or request a context menu on it to compare it to its counterpart in the other directory. :p. Several selection/deselection techniques are available via pushbuttons to enable you to select files based on their comparison. The pushbuttons operate on both containers. You can also select and deselect files in the containers manually with the mouse and/or keyboard. :hp2.Hint&colon.:ehp2. mouse selection of multiple files works slightly differently when you hold down :color fc=default bc=palegray.Ctrl:color fc=default bc=default. while clicking. :p. :hp2.Brief description of selection/deselection button options&colon.:ehp2. :p. :hp6.Same size:ehp6. All items which match name and size exactly. :p. :hp6.Size/time:ehp6. All items which match name, size and date exactly. :p. :hp6.Content:ehp6. All items which match name and content exactly. :p. :hp6.Both:ehp6. All items which are present in both containers (only name used as criteria). :p. :hp6.One:ehp6. All items which are present in only one of the containers (only name used as criteria). :p. :hp6.Newer:ehp6. All items which have a counterpart in the other container and are the newer of the pair. :p. :hp6.Older:ehp6. All items which have a counterpart in the other container and are the older of the pair. :p. :hp6.Smaller:ehp6. All items which have a counterpart in the other container and are the smaller of the pair. :p. :hp6.Larger:ehp6. All items which have a counterpart in the other container and are the larger of the pair. :p. :hp6.All:ehp6. All items in both containers. :p. :hp6.Invert:ehp6. Inverts selection state of all items in both containers. :p. :hp2.Brief description of the remaining options in the dialog box&colon.:ehp2. :p. :hp6.Actions:ehp6. Provides directional copy and move along with directory specific delete. Filter opens the filter dialog so you can restrict the files viewed to a certain mask (i.e. *.sys) :p. :hp6.Okay and Cancel:ehp6. Both close the dialog. :p. :hp6.Collect:ehp6. Copies highlighted files to the collector. :p. :hp6.Dirs:ehp6. Opens the select directories dialog. :p. :hp6.Include subdirectories:ehp6. Includes files from all subdirectories in both directory trees for comparison.(this is a toggle which change the display automatically) :p. :hp6.Hide not selected:ehp6. Includes selected files only on the display.(this is a toggle which change the display automatically) :p. See also :link reftype=hd res=99100.Selection:elink.. :p. The general procedure for synchronizing two directories (assuming, of course, that's what you're wanting to do) is to first select all files that have no matching files in the other directory (click the :hp1.One:ehp1. button on the left side of the dialog). Copy these files to the other directory. Now deselect all files (click the :hp1.All:ehp1. button on the right side of the dialog) and select all newer files (click the :hp1.Newer:ehp1. button on the left side of the dialog). Copy these files to the other directory. The directories should now match exactly -- deselect all files and select identical files (click the :hp1.Identical:ehp1. button), and all the files should be selected (to confirm). :p. :hp2.Note&colon.:ehp2. You can use multiple combination of the select/deselect buttons however they will select you all the files as if an "or" operation not as an "and" operation (i.e. selecting larger then selecting newer will highlight all the larger files and then highlight all the newer files not just the newer files among the already highlighted) If you're looking directory matching features not included in FM/2, you might find them in the programs available on Hobbes http&colon.//hobbes.nmsu.edu/cgi-bin/h-search?key=directory+compare&.pushbutton=Search You can easily setup FM/2 to use one of these programs automatically using the :link reftype=hd res=98400.Compare page:elink. of the internal Settings notebook. :h3 res=91550 name=PANEL_WALKEM2.Select two directories :i1 id=aboutWalkem2.Select two directories This dialog lets you pick two directories by "walking" through the directory structure of your drives. See also :link reftype=hd res=91500.Walk Directories:elink.. :p. When the desired directories are displayed in the entry fields of the dialog, click :hp1.Okay:ehp1. to exit. Click :hp1.Cancel:ehp1. to exit without selecting directories.