--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Two-in-One, English version - - Archive shell and manager for the Atari ST/STe/TT/Falcon - - - - Overview - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Two-in-One originates from Germany and initially only a German version of the program and documentation was available. Thanks to Joe Connor and the System ST Team this English version is supported in the UK. Two-in-One is intuitive to use and features context sensitive on-line help using an ST-Guide hypertext so this documentation is much smaller than it used to be! If you have any questions please feel free to contact either: Gregor_Duchalski@do.maus.ruhr.de jconnor@cix.compulink.co.uk --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prolog: ST-GUIDE installation --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The installation of ST-GUIDE is very simple. Don't be put off by the number of files included in the ST-GUIDE distribution. For normal use simply copy ST-GUIDE.ACC to the root directory of your boot partition or disk and reboot your system, that's it! If you'd like to take advantage of the many advanced features offered by ST-GUIDE (for example if you would prefer to keep all your hypertext files in a single folder) edit ST-GUIDE.INF to suit your requirements and copy it to the root directory of your boot partition or disk. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Two-in-One --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Two-in-One can be started in several different ways: From a command line (CLI); the GEM Shell is not displayed and Two-in-One is in 'Manager' mode. In this mode files are automatically archived and unarchived. This method is ideal from desktops offering drag n drop features, such as GEMINI. Starting Two-in-One directly; the GEM Shell is displayed featuring a intuitive interface. From the Shell you can configure Two-in-One to handle all the popular archive formats, set up paths and parameters to call virus detectors, programs to create self extracting archives, external file viewers and other external programs. Output from the archive programs is handled using GEM Window(s). Under MultiTOS and MAG!X, Two-in-One and the archive program are started in parallel mode and output from the archive program handled by the respective utility, MINIWIN.APP with MultiTOS and VT52.PRG with MAG!X. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The 'Manager' functions --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following keys can be used in 'Manager' mode: [Shift]: Hold this key down to call the GEM Shell which will appear pre-loaded with the selected archive. [Alternate]: Hold this key down to create a folder with the same name as the archive into which the archive will be unpacked. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Supported archive formats --------------------------------------------------------------------------- LHARC: Versions >=2.20 of LHarc programmed by Christian Grunenberg are supported. From V2.30 password support is included. ZIP: Versions >=2.0 of STZip programmed by Vincent Pomey are supported. ZOO: Versions >=2.0 of ZOO adapted for the ST by Gereon Steffens. ARC: I've tested Two-in-One with V6.02. Unfortunately some of the options detailed in the documentation don't function as described and other options don't appear to be implemented... UNARJ: Versions >=2.41 of UNARJ are supported. This is the first version to offer sensible parameters for handling archives. Other UNARJ programs are no longer supported. The documentation supplied with this software is confused and badly structured, just what you'd expect from MS-DOS-software. It's quite possible Two-in-One earlier versions of the archive programs listed above will cause problems. Please obtain the latest versions and try those before reporting problems. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other stuff you should know --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -New features will not necessarily be detailed here. Refer to the file TWOINONE.NEW and the ST-Guide hypertext for the latest revisions. -TWOINONE.CFG contains the options for the individual archive programs. You can change these using a text editor but be careful not to change lines which begin with '#'. Additionally it's important not to enter more than 26 options per archive program! -To use Two-in-One in 'Manager' mode from the desktop/GEMINI it's important to bear in mind the following: As a default path you should normally use the path of the archive. As an expert option you could, for example, take the path of the top window, as a default. In this case the active path must come from Gemini and not Two-in-One. You can set this from within Gemini using the following option: 'setenv TWOINONE_PRG "D:N"' or 'setenv OPT_TWOINONE_PRG "D:N"' Incidentally, on starting Two-in-One the Directory window displays the current directory, and ignores whatever directory the Shell would otherwise look for. -If you install Two-in-One using the built-in Atari desktop be sure to set the 'Full path' option in the 'Install application' dialog under the Parameter setting. -The menu shortcuts can easily be changed using a Resource file editor (eg Interface). -Ghost dialogs: Hold down either [Shift] key or the right mouse button and click on the Flying Dial corner to make it 'invisible'. This is useful, for example, to view the main Two-in-One window under a Help dialog. -Problems with QUICK ST/TURBO ST/WARP 9: It's been brought to my attention that some people have problems with text output from the archiver being written outside the window provided. This is caused by one of the programs mentioned above and is NOT a bug in Two-in-One! There are solutions to this problem: *Use CONS_FIX.PRG and place it in your AUTO folder which must run before QUICK ST/TURBO ST/WARP9 *Use NVDI which faster and far more compatible. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- UK Support and Registration --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Two-in-One is Shareware and may be freely distributed for non-commercial purposes. If you use Two-in-One regularly you are honour bound to pay a Shareware fee of DM 25 to the author. Alternatively you can register via InterActive, refer to SUPPORT.TXT for details. Two-in-One is NOT a Freeware Program! PD libraries, magazines or any other organisations may only distribute Two-in-One with my written permission. Any contravention of my wishes will be strongly challenged. Two-in-One comprises of the following files: TWOINENG.PRG Program TWOINENG.SYS GEM Shell (automatically called by TWOINONE.PRG when needed) TWOINENG.RSC Resource file for the GEM Shell TWOINENG.CFG Archive options in an editable ASCII file TWOINENG.HLP On-line help text DOCS\TWOINENG.TXT This text! DOCS\TWOINONE.NEW Version history and changes text DOCS\TWOINONE.CMD List of archive commands DOCS\ICONS.RSC Two-in-One icons for use with your desktop DOCS\SUPPORT.TXT Registration information DOCS\ORDER_FM.TXT Order form Two-in-One may only be distributed complete with all the above files. After registration you will be Emailed or posted your personal 'Key' which you'll need to keep safe to update future versions. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- And finally thanks to... --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Joe Connor: For some translation, UK support and the time he spends. -The System ST Team: For the English translation. -J.J. Ardoino: For the French translation. -Michael Heng; For the optimised window scrolling. -Uwe Ohse: For the UNIX routines -Christian Grunenberg: For his support with LHarc -Harry Anderson, Markie Post and John Larroquette: for 'Night Court' :-) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24th October 1997