[ 53280,0:53281,0:646,(162):"":" USE LYNX TO DISSOLVE THIS FILE":10 1 *LYNX XV BY WILL CORLEY 4 BROWSERDOCS.ASCI 37 S 6 BROWSERDOCS.CBM 37 S 6 GEOBROWSERDO.CVT 41 S 167 GEOBROWSER.CVT 56 S 130 geoBrowser v1.6 (c) 2000 by Bo Zimmerman This program is shareware. If you find the program useful, please register it. It will encourage me to continue developing this software. Registration instructions can be seen by executing the program. Please send any and all reports of praise or problems to bo@zimmers.net, or to the address shown on the registration screen. Only registered users will receive bug fixes and new feature enhancements. Introduction: geoBrowser is a GEOS v2.0 application which allows you to view many different kinds of text and picture documents without loading their respective applications and without having to translate them into another file type. geoBrowser's resizable, movable window system supports the browsing and viewing of standard Commodore text files in SEQ format (or PRG format), standard ASCII text files in SEQ or PRG format, geoWrite v2.0 and v2.1 documents with support for fonts and clip-art, geoPaint files in full color, LoadStar packed text files, GEOS Text Albums, GEOS Photo Albums, Applications, Desk Accessories, CMD Native partition subdirectories, and GEOS Notepad "Notes" files. Using the geoBrowser interface: geoBrowser is executed by double-clicking on its icon from the deskTop. When the main screen comes up, you will see two drop-down menus at the top of the screen, and two windows, one of which is empty. The two main menu options include the geos menu, which contains a "program info" option for viewing application version information, and options for any desk accessories you might have on the disk from which you launched geoBrowser. The other menu option is the file menu, which contains an "open" option, for viewing a file selected from the file window (see below), and an "exit" option, which exits from geoBrowser and re-loads the deskTop. Directly below the menu is the File window and to the right of the file window is the larger Browse window. First we will experiment on using the windows as described below and then we will move on to the differences between the two. Each window is divided into several parts. The top part of each window, a horizontal bar containing many horizontal lines, is the Title bar. On the right side of each title bar is a square box which is the Close button. Stretching vertically along the right side of each window is the Page bar with two page arrow buttons. Stretching horizontally along the bottom is the Command bar which may contain some buttons. The small box in the bottom right of the window, where the Page bar and the Command bar intersect, is the Resizing widget. The rest of the window is the viewing area. In order to use a particular window, the user must first activate that window. When geoBrowser first loads, the File window is the active window. A window is activated by clicking anywhere inside the window. Once activated, any of the functions and buttons in that window may be used. Activating a window will automatically de-activate the other window. Since the two windows may overlap each other at times, the active window will always be the one on top and in the foreground. An activated window may be moved around on the screen using your mouse or other GEOS pointing device. A window is moved by holding down the mouse button inside of the active window's title bar and moving the mouse. The user will notice the window partially redraws itself as the mouse is moved. When the window is at the desired place on the screen, simply release the mouse button. The window will then completely redraw and stay put. Be careful not to try and move a window on top of the menu at the top of the screen. An activated window may be made bigger or smaller using the resizing widget, which is the square on the bottom right corner of each window. To resize a window, hold down the mouse button inside of the resizing widget and begin moving the mouse. You will notice the window partially redrawing itself to the new size you are setting for it. When the window is the size and shape you desire, release the mouse button and the window will complete its redrawing. Using the File window: The left-most window when geoBrowser first loads is the File window. This window contains a complete list of all the files found on the active disk drive. When more files are on the disk than will fit in the window, you may use the bottom Page arrow button to go to the next page of file names. The top "up" Page arrow button will go back to a previous page of file names. If the first filename in the window is a ".." file, this means that you are in a CMD Native partition and may double click this file to return to a previous subdirectory. The file window also contains either one or two buttons inside its bottom Command bar. One button is the "Drive" button. If you have more than one drive hooked up, this button will open up a disk in the next drive from A to B to C to D and back to A. If you have opened a drive other than the one you booted geoBrowser off of, you will also see a "Disk" button. This button will prompt you to insert a new disk into the current drive and then allow you to browse the files on that disk. The files listed may be opened for browsing in one of two ways. The first way is to select a file by clicking once on its name. This will highlight the filename. From here, you can select the File menu and click on the "open" option. This will open the file for browsing. The second way to open a file is to quickly double-click on the name of the file. The file window's Close button will simply de-activate the file window and activate the browse window. Using the Browse window: The larger window is the browse window, and it is where the text and graphics of the opened file may be viewed. When a file is opened from the File window, its name will appear in the title bar of the browse window. When this title bar does not contain a file name, then no file is opened. The type of file will be auto-detected by geoBrowser, so you need not tell geoBrowser whether the file is ASCII or PETSKII or LoadStar packed, etc. The text in the browse window may be scrolled through by using the Page arrow keys. Also, the text in a document will be automatically word wrapped for you. If the text contains carriage returns of its own, it may look strange. Resizing the browse window may help you out on this. geoWrite documents contain Fonts, different text styles, tabs, and clip-art. geoBrowser supports all of these, but may handle them differently than you expect. Fonts are supported so long as the font is not too large to fit in geoBrowser's font buffer. Also, when a change in a text style (outline, bold, italics, etc) results in a font being taller than it was before, or if a font change mid-sentence results in a larger font being displayed, the newly styled word will be moved down slightly in the window to accomodate the line above it. Tabs will work exactly as they do in geoWrite, except that tabs which are beyond the scope of the browse window (roughly beyond the 6th inch), may be wrapped to the next line. Clip-Art is also supported, and geoBrowser will do its best to fit as much of the picture in its window as possible. However, sometimes geoBrowser will reserve a whole page for a picture when it can't quite fit enough of it on the current page. In these cases, just hit the down page arrow to see the whole picture. LoadStar packed files are prefixed with a "p." in the file name and are typically in PRG format. This format changes from time to time without notice, so you should look for updates to geoBrowser whenever one of these files is unreadable. You may also want to keep older geoBrowser's to read packed files in older formats. Text Albums and Photo Albums are supported, but the names of each of the scraps will not be shown from geoBrowser. Each "page" in the browse window will represent a record in the album. Photo scraps fall under the same restrictions as they do in geoWrite files; geoBrowser will try to show as much of the picture as will fit, though you may have to resize the browse window to see more of a larger picture. geoPaint files can be displayed in full color while GEOS is in 40 column mode. They are displayed in black and white while GEOS is in 80 column mode, unless Wheels 128 is being used. For Wheels 128 users in 80 column mode, geoPaint files will also appear in full color. While viewing a geoPaint file, a second pair of arrows will appear on the bottom of the browse window. These arrows allow the image to be moved horizontally within the browse window. The up and down arrows can be used to move the picture vertically. geoBrowser will also open desk accessories and applications. If you run an application, however, you will not be able to return to geoBrowser. geoBrowser is not a deskTop replacement, and provides application-launching only for convenience. The browse window's Close button will close any file you have opened and re-activate the file window., you will not be able to return to geoBrowser. geoBrowser is not a deskTop replacement, and provides application-launching only for convenience. The browse window's Close button will close any file you have opened and re-activate the file winGEOROWSER V1.6 (C) 2000 BY O IMMERMAN HIS PROGRAM IS SHAREWARE. F YOU FIND THE PROGRAM USEFUL, PLEASE REGISTER IT. T WILL ENCOURAGE ME TO CONTINUE DEVELOPING THIS SOFTWARE. EGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS CAN BE SEEN BY EXECUTING THE PROGRAM. LEASE SEND ANY AND ALL REPORTS OF PRAISE OR PROBLEMS TO BO@ZIMMERS.NET, OR TO THE ADDRESS SHOWN ON THE REGISTRATION SCREEN. NLY REGISTERED USERS WILL RECEIVE BUG FIXES AND NEW FEATURE ENHANCEMENTS. NTRODUCTION: GEOROWSER IS A V2.0 APPLICATION WHICH ALLOWS YOU TO VIEW MANY DIFFERENT KINDS OF TEXT AND PICTURE DOCUMENTS WITHOUT LOADING THEIR RESPECTIVE APPLICATIONS AND WITHOUT HAVING TO TRANSLATE THEM INTO ANOTHER FILE TYPE. GEOROWSER'S RESIZABLE, MOVABLE WINDOW SYSTEM SUPPORTS THE BROWSING AND VIEWING OF STANDARD OMMODORE TEXT FILES IN FORMAT (OR FORMAT), STANDARD TEXT FILES IN OR FORMAT, GEORITE V2.0 AND V2.1 DOCUMENTS WITH SUPPORT FOR FONTS AND CLIP-ART, GEOAINT FILES IN FULL COLOR, OADTAR PACKED TEXT FILES, EXT LBUMS, HOTO LBUMS, PPLICATIONS, ESK CCESSORIES, ATIVE PARTITION SUBDIRECTORIES, AND OTEPAD "OTES" FILES. SING THE GEOROWSER INTERFACE: GEOROWSER IS EXECUTED BY DOUBLE-CLICKING ON ITS ICON FROM THE DESKOP. HEN THE MAIN SCREEN COMES UP, YOU WILL SEE TWO DROP-DOWN MENUS AT THE TOP OF THE SCREEN, AND TWO WINDOWS, ONE OF WHICH IS EMPTY. HE TWO MAIN MENU OPTIONS INCLUDE THE GEOS MENU, WHICH CONTAINS A "PROGRAM INFO" OPTION FOR VIEWING APPLICATION VERSION INFORMATION, AND OPTIONS FOR ANY DESK ACCESSORIES YOU MIGHT HAVE ON THE DISK FROM WHICH YOU LAUNCHED GEOROWSER. HE OTHER MENU OPTION IS THE FILE MENU, WHICH CONTAINS AN "OPEN" OPTION, FOR VIEWING A FILE SELECTED FROM THE FILE WINDOW (SEE BELOW), AND AN "EXIT" OPTION, WHICH EXITS FROM GEOROWSER AND RE-LOADS THE DESKOP. IRECTLY BELOW THE MENU IS THE ILE WINDOW AND TO THE RIGHT OF THE FILE WINDOW IS THE LARGER ROWSE WINDOW. IRST WE WILL EXPERIMENT ON USING THE WINDOWS AS DESCRIBED BELOW AND THEN WE WILL MOVE ON TO THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE TWO. ACH WINDOW IS DIVIDED INTO SEVERAL PARTS. HE TOP PART OF EACH WINDOW, A HORIZONTAL BAR CONTAINING MANY HORIZONTAL LINES, IS THE ITLE BAR. N THE RIGHT SIDE OF EACH TITLE BAR IS A SQUARE BOX WHICH IS THE LOSE BUTTON. TRETCHING VERTICALLY ALONG THE RIGHT SIDE OF EACH WINDOW IS THE AGE BAR WITH TWO PAGE ARROW BUTTONS. TRETCHING HORIZONTALLY ALONG THE BOTTOM IS THE OMMAND BAR WHICH MAY CONTAIN SOME BUTTONS. HE SMALL BOX IN THE BOTTOM RIGHT OF THE WINDOW, WHERE THE AGE BAR AND THE OMMAND BAR INTERSECT, IS THE ESIZING WIDGET. HE REST OF THE WINDOW IS THE VIEWING AREA. N ORDER TO USE A PARTICULAR WINDOW, THE USER MUST FIRST ACTIVATE THAT WINDOW. HEN GEOROWSER FIRST LOADS, THE ILE WINDOW IS THE ACTIVE WINDOW. WINDOW IS ACTIVATED BY CLICKING ANYWHERE INSIDE THE WINDOW. NCE ACTIVATED, ANY OF THE FUNCTIONS AND BUTTONS IN THAT WINDOW MAY BE USED. CTIVATING A WINDOW WILL AUTOMATICALLY DE-ACTIVATE THE OTHER WINDOW. INCE THE TWO WINDOWS MAY OVERLAP EACH OTHER AT TIMES, THE ACTIVE WINDOW WILL ALWAYS BE THE ONE ON TOP AND IN THE FOREGROUND. N ACTIVATED WINDOW MAY BE MOVED AROUND ON THE SCREEN USING YOUR MOUSE OR OTHER POINTING DEVICE. WINDOW IS MOVED BY HOLDING DOWN THE MOUSE BUTTON INSIDE OF THE ACTIVE WINDOW'S TITLE BAR AND MOVING THE MOUSE. HE USER WILL NOTICE THE WINDOW PARTIALLY REDRAWS ITSELF AS THE MOUSE IS MOVED. HEN THE WINDOW IS AT THE DESIRED PLACE ON THE SCREEN, SIMPLY RELEASE THE MOUSE BUTTON. HE WINDOW WILL THEN COMPLETELY REDRAW AND STAY PUT. E CAREFUL NOT TO TRY AND MOVE A WINDOW ON TOP OF THE MENU AT THE TOP OF THE SCREEN. N ACTIVATED WINDOW MAY BE MADE BIGGER OR SMALLER USING THE RESIZING WIDGET, WHICH IS THE SQUARE ON THE BOTTOM RIGHT CORNER OF EACH WINDOW. O RESIZE A WINDOW, HOLD DOWN THE MOUSE BUTTON INSIDE OF THE RESIZING WIDGET AND BEGIN MOVING THE MOUSE. OU WILL NOTICE THE WINDOW PARTIALLY REDRAWING ITSELF TO THE NEW SIZE YOU ARE SETTING FOR IT. HEN THE WINDOW IS THE SIZE AND SHAPE YOU DESIRE, RELEASE THE MOUSE BUTTON AND THE WINDOW WILL COMPLETE ITS REDRAWING. SING THE ILE WINDOW: HE LEFT-MOST WINDOW WHEN GEOROWSER FIRST LOADS IS THE ILE WINDOW. HIS WINDOW CONTAINS A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL THE FILES FOUND ON THE ACTIVE DISK DRIVE. HEN MORE FILES ARE ON THE DISK THAN WILL FIT IN THE WINDOW, YOU MAY USE THE BOTTOM AGE ARROW BUTTON TO GO TO THE NEXT PAGE OF FILE NAMES. HE TOP "UP" AGE ARROW BUTTON WILL GO BACK TO A PREVIOUS PAGE OF FILE NAMES. F THE FIRST FILENAME IN THE WINDOW IS A ".." FILE, THIS MEANS THAT YOU ARE IN A ATIVE PARTITION AND MAY DOUBLE CLICK THIS FILE TO RETURN TO A PREVIOUS SUBDIRECTORY. HE FILE WINDOW ALSO CONTAINS EITHER ONE OR TWO BUTTONS INSIDE ITS BOTTOM OMMAND BAR. NE BUTTON IS THE "RIVE" BUTTON. F YOU HAVE MORE THAN ONE DRIVE HOOKED UP, THIS BUTTON WILL OPEN UP A DISK IN THE NEXT DRIVE FROM TO TO TO AND BACK TO . F YOU HAVE OPENED A DRIVE OTHER THAN THE ONE YOU BOOTED GEOROWSER OFF OF, YOU WILL ALSO SEE A "ISK" BUTTON. HIS BUTTON WILL PROMPT YOU TO INSERT A NEW DISK INTO THE CURRENT DRIVE AND THEN ALLOW YOU TO BROWSE THE FILES ON THAT DISK. HE FILES LISTED MAY BE OPENED FOR BROWSING IN ONE OF TWO WAYS. HE FIRST WAY IS TO SELECT A FILE BY CLICKING ONCE ON ITS NAME. HIS WILL HIGHLIGHT THE FILENAME. ROM HERE, YOU CAN SELECT THE ILE MENU AND CLICK ON THE "OPEN" OPTION. HIS WILL OPEN THE FILE FOR BROWSING. HE SECOND WAY TO OPEN A FILE IS TO QUICKLY DOUBLE-CLICK ON THE NAME OF THE FILE. HE FILE WINDOW'S LOSE BUTTON WILL SIMPLY DE-ACTIVATE THE FILE WINDOW AND ACTIVATE THE BROWSE WINDOW. SING THE ROWSE WINDOW: HE LARGER WINDOW IS THE BROWSE WINDOW, AND IT IS WHERE THE TEXT AND GRAPHICS OF THE OPENED FILE MAY BE VIEWED. HEN A FILE IS OPENED FROM THE ILE WINDOW, ITS NAME WILL APPEAR IN THE TITLE BAR OF THE BROWSE WINDOW. HEN THIS TITLE BAR DOES NOT CONTAIN A FILE NAME, THEN NO FILE IS OPENED. HE TYPE OF FILE WILL BE AUTO-DETECTED BY GEOROWSER, SO YOU NEED NOT TELL GEOROWSER WHETHER THE FILE IS OR OR OADTAR PACKED, ETC. HE TEXT IN THE BROWSE WINDOW MAY BE SCROLLED THROUGH BY USING THE AGE ARROW KEYS. LSO, THE TEXT IN A DOCUMENT WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY WORD WRAPPED FOR YOU. F THE TEXT CONTAINS CARRIAGE RETURNS OF ITS OWN, IT MAY LOOK STRANGE. ESIZING THE BROWSE WINDOW MAY HELP YOU OUT ON THIS. GEORITE DOCUMENTS CONTAIN ONTS, DIFFERENT TEXT STYLES, TABS, AND CLIP-ART. GEOROWSER SUPPORTS ALL OF THESE, BUT MAY HANDLE THEM DIFFERENTLY THAN YOU EXPECT. ONTS ARE SUPPORTED SO LONG AS THE FONT IS NOT TOO LARGE TO FIT IN GEOROWSER'S FONT BUFFER. LSO, WHEN A CHANGE IN A TEXT STYLE (OUTLINE, BOLD, ITALICS, ETC) RESULTS IN A FONT BEING TALLER THAN IT WAS BEFORE, OR IF A FONT CHANGE MID-SENTENCE RESULTS IN A LARGER FONT BEING DISPLAYED, THE NEWLY STYLED WORD WILL BE MOVED DOWN SLIGHTLY IN THE WINDOW TO ACCOMODATE THE LINE ABOVE IT. ABS WILL WORK EXACTLY AS THEY DO IN GEORITE, EXCEPT THAT TABS WHICH ARE BEYOND THE SCOPE OF THE BROWSE WINDOW (ROUGHLY BEYOND THE 6TH INCH), MAY BE WRAPPED TO THE NEXT LINE. LIP-RT IS ALSO SUPPORTED, AND GEOROWSER WILL DO ITS BEST TO FIT AS MUCH OF THE PICTURE IN ITS WINDOW AS POSSIBLE. OWEVER, SOMETIMES GEOROWSER WILL RESERVE A WHOLE PAGE FOR A PICTURE WHEN IT CAN'T QUITE FIT ENOUGH OF IT ON THE CURRENT PAGE. N THESE CASES, JUST HIT THE DOWN PAGE ARROW TO SEE THE WHOLE PICTURE. OADTAR PACKED FILES ARE PREFIXED WITH A "P." IN THE FILE NAME AND ARE TYPICALLY IN FORMAT. HIS FORMAT CHANGES FROM TIME TO TIME WITHOUT NOTICE, SO YOU SHOULD LOOK FOR UPDATES TO GEOROWSER WHENEVER ONE OF THESE FILES IS UNREADABLE. OU MAY ALSO WANT TO KEEP OLDER GEOROWSER'S TO READ PACKED FILES IN OLDER FORMATS. EXT LBUMS AND HOTO LBUMS ARE SUPPORTED, BUT THE NAMES OF EACH OF THE SCRAPS WILL NOT BE SHOWN FROM GEOROWSER. ACH "PAGE" IN THE BROWSE WINDOW WILL REPRESENT A RECORD IN THE ALBUM. HOTO SCRAPS FALL UNDER THE SAME RESTRICTIONS AS THEY DO IN GEORITE FILES; GEOROWSER WILL TRY TO SHOW AS MUCH OF THE PICTURE AS WILL FIT, THOUGH YOU MAY HAVE TO RESIZE THE BROWSE WINDOW TO SEE MORE OF A LARGER PICTURE. GEOAINT FILES CAN BE DISPLAYED IN FULL COLOR WHILE IS IN 40 COLUMN MODE. HEY ARE DISPLAYED IN BLACK AND WHITE WHILE IS IN 80 COLUMN MODE, UNLESS HEELS 128 IS BEING USED. OR HEELS 128 USERS IN 80 COLUMN MODE, GEOAINT FILES WILL ALSO APPEAR IN FULL COLOR. HILE VIEWING A GEOAINT FILE, A SECOND PAIR OF ARROWS WILL APPEAR ON THE BOTTOM OF THE BROWSE WINDOW. HESE ARROWS ALLOW THE IMAGE TO BE MOVED HORIZONTALLY WITHIN THE BROWSE WINDOW. HE UP AND DOWN ARROWS CAN BE USED TO MOVE THE PICTURE VERTICALLY. GEOROWSER WILL ALSO OPEN DESK ACCESSORIES AND APPLICATIONS. F YOU RUN AN APPLICATION, HOWEVER, YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO RETURN TO GEOROWSER. GEOROWSER IS NOT A DESKOP REPLACEMENT, AND PROVIDES APPLICATION-LAUNCHING ONLY FOR CONVENIENCE. HE BROWSE WINDOW'S LOSE BUTTON WILL CLOSE ANY FILE YOU HAVE OPENED AND RE-ACTIVATE THE FILE WINDOW., YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO RETURN TO GEOROWSER. GEOROWSER IS NOT A DESKOP REPLACEMENT, AND PROVIDES APPLICATION-LAUNCHING ONLY FOR CONVENIENCE. HE BROWSE WINDOW'S LOSE BUTTON WILL CLOSE ANY FILE YOU HAVE OPENED AND RE-ACTIVATE THE FILE WINgeoBrowserDocs(PRG formatted GEOS file V1.0? '$ $$$$4$$$4$$$$$$<Write Image V2.0Red StormgeoWrite V1.1 This file was created with Wrong is Write. Written by Joe Buckley.  0@00000 geoBrowser v1.6  (c) 2000 by Bo Zimmerman 0@00000 This program is shareware. If you find the program useful, please register it. It will encourage me to continue developing this software. Registration instructions can be seen by executing the program. Please send any and all reports of praise or problems to bo@zimmers.net, or to the address shown on the registration screen. Only registered users will receive bug fixes and new feature enhancements.  @Introduction:  geoBrowser is a GEOS v2.0 application which allows you to view many different kinds of text and picture documents without loading their respective applications and without having to translate them into another file type. geoBrowser's resizable, movable window system supports the browsing and viewing of standard Commodore text files in SEQ format (or PRG format), standard ASCII text files in SEQ or PRG format, geoWrite v2.0 and v2.1 documents with support for fonts and clip-art, geoPaint files in full color, LoadStar packed text files, GEOS Text Albums, GEOS Photo Albums, Applications, Desk Accessories, CMD Native partition subdirectories, and GEOS Notepad "Notes" files. Using the geoBrowser interface: geoBrowser is executed by double-clicking on its icon from the deskTop. When the main screen comes up, you will see two drop-down menus at the top of the screen, and two windows, one of which is empty. The two main menu options include the geos menu, which contains a "program info" option for viewing application version information, and options for any desk accessories you might have on the disk from which you launched geoBrowser. The other menu option is the file menu, which contains an "open" option, for viewing a file selected from the file window (see below), and an "exit" option, which exits from geoBrowser and re-loads the deskTop. Directly below the menu is the File window and to the right of the file window is the larger Browse window. First we will experiment on using the windows as described below and then we will move on to the differences between the two. Each window is divided into several parts. The top part of each window, a horizontal bar containing many horizontal lines, is the Title bar. On the right side of each title bar is a square box which is the Close button. Stretching vertically along the right side of each window is the Page bar with two page arrow buttons. Stretching horizontally along the bottom is the Command bar which may contain some buttons. The small box in the bottom right of the window, where the Page bar and the Command bar intersect, is the Resizing widget. The rest of the window is the viewing area. In order to use a particular window, the user must first activate that window. When geoBrowser first loads, the File window is the active window. A window is activated by clicking anywhere inside the window. Once activated, any of the functions and buttons in that window may be used. Activating a window will automatically de-activate the other window. Since the two windows may overlap each other at times, the active window will always be the one on top and in the foreground. 0@00000 0@00000 An activated window may be moved around on the screen using your mouse or other GEOS pointing device. A window is moved by holding down the mouse button inside of the active window's title bar and moving the mouse. The user will notice the window partially redraws itself as the mouse is moved. When the window is at the desired place on the screen, simply release the mouse button. The window will then completely redraw and stay put. Be careful not to try and move a window on top of the menu at the top of the screen. 0@00000 0@00000 An activated window may be made bigger or smaller using the  resizing widget, which is the square on the bottom right corner of each window. To resize a window, hold down the mouse button inside of the resizing widget and begin moving the mouse. You will notice the window partially redrawing itself to the new size you are setting for it. When the window is the size and shape you desire, release the mouse button and the window will complete its redrawing. Using the File window: The left-most window when geoBrowser first loads is the File window. This window contains a complete list of all the files found on the active disk drive. When more files are on the disk than will fit in the window, you may use the bottom Page arrow button to go to the next page of file names. The top "up" Page arrow button will go back to a previous page of file names. If the first filename in the window is a ".." file, this means that you are in a CMD Native partition and may double click this file to return to a previous subdirectory. The file window also contains either one or two buttons inside its bottom Command bar. One button is the "Drive" button. If you have more than one drive hooked up, this button will open up a disk in the next drive from A to B to C to D and back to A. If you have opened a drive other than the one you booted geoBrowser off of, you will also see a "Disk" button. This button will prompt you to insert a new disk into the current drive and then allow you to browse the files on that disk. The files listed may be opened for browsing in one of two ways. The first way is to select a file by clicking once on its name. This will highlight the filename. From here, you can select the File menu and click on the "open" option. This will open the file for browsing. The second way to open a file is to quickly double-click on the name of the file. The file window's Close button will simply de-activate the file window and activate the browse window. Using the Browse window: The larger window is the browse window, and it is where the text and graphics of the opened file may be viewed. When a file is opened from the File window, its name will appear in the title bar of the browse window. When this title bar does not contain a file name, then no file is opened. The type of file will be auto-detected by geoBrowser, so you need not tell geoBrowser whether the file is ASCII or PETSKII or LoadStar packed, etc. The text in the browse window may be scrolled through by using the Page arrow keys. Also, the text in a document will be automatically word wrapped for you. If the text contains carriage returns of its own, it may look strange. Resizing the browse window may help you out on this. geoWrite documents contain Fonts, different text styles, tabs, and clip-art. geoBrowser supports all of these, bu0@00000 geoWrite documents contain Fonts, different text styles, tabs, and clip-art. geoBrowser supports all of these, but may handle them differently than you expect. Fonts are supported so long as the font is not too large to fit in geoBrowser's font buffer. Also, when a change in a text style (outline, bold, italics, etc) results in a font being taller than it was before, or if a font change mid-sentence results in a larger font being displayed, the newly styled word will be moved down slightly in the window to accomodate the line above it. Tabs will work exactly as they do in geoWrite, except that tabs which are beyond the scope of the browse window (roughly beyond the 6th inch), may be wrapped to the next line. Clip-Art is also supported, and geoBrowser will do its best to fit as much of the picture in its window as possible. However, sometimes geoBrowser will reserve a whole page for a picture when it can't quite fit enough of it on the current page. In these cases, just hit the down page arrow to see the whole picture. LoadStar packed files are prefixed with a "p." in the file name and are typically in PRG format. This format changes from time to time without notice, so you should look for updates to geoBrowser whenever one of these files is unreadable. You may also want to keep older geoBrowser's to read packed files in older formats. Text Albums and Photo Albums are supported, but the names of each of the scraps will not be shown from geoBrowser. Each "page" in the browse window will represent a record in the album. Photo scraps fall under the same restrictions as they do in geoWrite files; geoBrowser will try to show as much of the picture as will fit, though you may have to resize the browse window to see more of a larger picture. geoPaint files can be displayed in full color while GEOS is in 40 column mode. They are displayed in black and white while GEOS is in 80 column mode, unless Wheels 128 is being used. For Wheels 128 users in 80 column mode, geoPaint files will also appear in full color. 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