> > Yes, good idea. But: my files are also ordered alphabetically (I used the
> Sort
> > option of Multi Mente! :-). So that won't be ideal either. But it's
> something!
> > What we really could use here is a FILES that doesn't display the . and ..
> > dirs... (like ls -l :-)
> 
> Why not simply compare the string before you print it to the screen? Simply
> using an if statement... This could solve the problem. And I don't know how
> everything is arranged in DOS2, but are the "." and ".." not the first two
> that are being read?

Yes, but the problem is that the filenames are printed on the screen BY the 
FILES command!

Shevek: I understand that you're not doing it... I understand there's not an easy 
solution!

Grtjs, Manuel ((m)ICQ UIN 41947405)

PS: MSX 4 EVER! (Questions? See: http://www.faq.msxnet.org/)
PPS: Visit my homepage at http://www.sci.kun.nl/marie/home/manuelbi/ 



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