.*********************************************************************** .* .* $Id$ .* .* Walk dialog help .* .* Copyright (c) 1993-98 M. Kimes .* Copyright (c) 2002, 2009 Steven H.Levine .* .* 07 Oct 09 SHL Drop 100 file limit text .* .*********************************************************************** .* :h1 res=91500 name=PANEL_WALKEM.Walk Directories :i1 id=aboutWalkem.Walk Directories :artwork name='..\..\bitmaps\walk.bmp' align=center. :p. This dialog lets you pick a directory by "walking" through the directory structure of your drives. It also lets you save and recall user-defined directories. :p. On the left is a listbox containing all your drive letters. If you select a drive, the directories on that drive fill the center listbox. :p. If you double-click one of these directories, any subdirectories of that directory are displayed, as well as a special directory named ".." which is actually the previous (parent) directory. In this manner you can walk to any directory on any drive. :p. The listbox on the right of the window (:hp1.User List:ehp1.) contains only directories that you add to it. To add a directory, click :hp1.Add:ehp1. when the desired directory name is displayed in the entry field at the bottom of the window. To delete a directory, highlight it and click :hp1.Delete:ehp1.. To switch to one of these user-defined directories, highlight it and click &OkayButton. or double-click the directory. To highlight the directory without switching, hold down the &CtrlKey. and click on the directory. :p. You can also select directories from the Recent directories drop-down list at the top right of the window. FM/2 adds to this list automatically as you traverse your drives. Just drop down the list and click the directory of choice. To exit the drop down list without making a selection, click the drop down arrow or Tab out of the drop down list with the Tab key. :p. When the desired directory is displayed in the bottom entry field of the dialog, click &OkayButton. to exit. Click the &CancelButton. to exit without selecting a directory.