Re: [Freedos-user] DOS GUI opinions
Picking up on this thread, which is of continuing interest, at least to me! I said originally that I was looking for suggestions/opinions regarding freeware or open source DOS GUI interfaces. That I was familiar with still-developing OpenGEM, but was especially interested in any GUI's that provide for long names for program items -- like MS-DOS DOSSHELL but with a more modern look. OpenGEM has no such provision. (Note that DOSSHELL modestly provides for long group and program item names without supporting long file names. It simply maintains an INI file with its long program and group names.) I was also interested in your judgment of any GUI's file manager, stability and resource consumption. I said that task switching is nice, especially if stable, but that this was a secondary concern for me. - It turns out that there are interesting half-a-loaf or partial solutions. My first thought had been about full desktops with a program manager, file manager and command shell/programming environment. Here I start with MS DOSSHELL. Then we have OpenGEM, but it does not yet support long group/program names (not to speak of long file names). I have also read a bit about Desktop 2 and SEAL (and the SWORD library). These look hot, especially SEAL, but they are said to be buggy and/or no longer under development. Flo Xaver of this list is working on oZone, which is promising but still in initial development. In all cases, as one reviewer noted, full GUI desktops have set themselves a difficult task because they design to offer a programming environment, so to succeed *fully* they require application developer support. (Though I would be happy right now with just a program + file manager of the right description.) But there is software out there now that attempts less but does it pretty well. Developers have crafted free-standing program managers (aka menu programs or menu executors, some graphical) and file managers that are capable and modern-looking. I mentioned the Access program manager in a recent post about screenshots, but wanted to return to it just to share my thoughts about it as a program manager. The author is Ronald Blankendaal, and his site is at http://surf.to/AccessDosMenu. My positive feedback: I was looking for a more modern looking program manager than MS DOSSHELL, but one that supports long group and program names as DOSSHELL does. Access is just what I wanted there. It has proportional fonts, color schemes, a library of color icons, and supports Windows .ico icons. Memory usage drops to zilch while it is executing programs. It seems to be quite stable. Suggestions and issues: - I would like it if I could create sub-groups (nested program groups). This is something that DOSSHELL does nicely. - It would also be nice if I could adjust the screen resolution. DOSSHELL allows me a number of choices there, which gives me the flexibility to squeeze everything onto one screen if I want to, rather than scrolling down to see more items. - I would prefer it if Access returned to the group-and-item position from which it launched a program. Currently it resets to the first group and item upon return. - There is an integrated CD Player, and the program seems designed to display a button if it finds a CD-ROM drive installed, but on one test machine with a SCSI CD-ROM, it displayed the button but was not capable of supporting the drive. The previous version of the SETUP program allowed the user the choice to install the CD Player or not, but the current version does not, so I was stuck with a CD Player that was offered but did not work. - In one case, I was not able to remove a program item. Rather, the item was removed temporarily, but upon re-starting Access it reappeared. Repeated attempts to remove the item failed. If this had been DOSSHELL, I could have manually edited the text file DOSSHELL.INI and gotten what I wanted, but Access's configuration files seem to be binary. ** Despite those points, I regard Access as a winnner. I use it now instead of the DOSSHELL program manager. Thank you, Mr. Blankendaal! Next up: Anyone know of a nice two-pane Explorer-like graphical file manager? There is OpenGEM of course, but I like Del, Ctrl-X, Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V more than drag-and-drop. GEM has keyboard shortcuts for file selection, but requires drag-and-drop for copying or deleting. --John Hupp Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job easier Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache Geronimo http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnkkid=120709bid=263057dat=121642 ___ Freedos-user mailing list Freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-user
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'Cuz, I havnt worked it in years, if someone want to take menu.pas for ideas. If ppl want I can try to get vp/2 dosshell working again. --chris http://nxdos.sourceforge.net/ John Hupp wrote: Picking up on this thread, which is of continuing interest, at least to me! I said originally that I was looking for suggestions/opinions regarding freeware or open source DOS GUI interfaces. That I was familiar with {$A+,B-,D+,E+,F+,G+,I+,L+,N+,O+,P+,Q+,R+,S+,T+,V+,X+,Y+} {$M 65520, 65520, 131040} (* MENU.PAS- An eXecmenu for Virus Park (c) 1993-2002 DMSoftware, Ltd. * - By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; * see history.doc * --- *) uses dos, crt, overlay, ovrstart, sfx, sbdsp, { sound support } mousetbx, sysid, mtbwin, vpsystem,{ vp/2 OS3 } dsansi, inimgr, logtool, myextras, mytoolbx; {$O dsansi} {$O inimgr} {$O logtool} {$O myextras} {$O mytoolbx} const {$I c:\mysrc\compiled.inc} { $I c:\mysrc\warez\sysmenu~.inc} var oldmin, lastkeyp_Min : word; mfp, mainmenu, Submenu, advancedsnd : Integer; registered, welc, fades, FX, clockbeep, sounddevice, Quit : Boolean; { temporary measure until the system is runable feb 14 2002 } procedure playsoundfx(sndfx:string); begin if advancedsnd = 1 then begin if not(on_floppy) then Spawn_it(externalplayer,soundeffect(sndfx),true); end else begin {playvocwav()} if pos('.VOC',soundeffect(sndfx)) 0 then if not(playvoc(soundeffect(sndfx))) then beep; end; end; function Closeup(errlvl : byte; mstr : string) : boolean; var ctr, a, c, i : integer; crap : string; shutdowntype : byte; {0 = NORMAL.. to dos 1 = REBOOT, 2 = SHUTDOWN AND RELOAD 3 = LOCK SYSTEM (no exit) 4 = PUREDOS } Begin closeup := true; shutdowntype := 0; crap := get_shutdownnow_setting('EXIT'); if (crap = '') or (crap = 'NORMAL') then shutdowntype := 0 else if crap = 'REBOOT' then shutdowntype := 1 else if crap = 'RESTART' then shutdowntype := 2 else if crap = 'LOCK' then shutdowntype := 3 else if crap = 'PUREDOS' then shutdowntype := 4; if shutdowntype = 1 then mytoolbx.boot($); if shutdowntype = 2 then { ... restart system ... }; if shutdowntype = 3 then begin closeup := false; exit; end; if (shutdowntype = 0) or (shutdowntype = 4) then { ... pure dos mode ... } if (errlvl = exitnum[3]) and (shutdowntype = 0) then begin i:=mb('The system shell is about to shutdown! '+ 'Are you sure you wish to commence with '+ 'this course of action? ', 'SHUTDOWN'); if i = 3 then msgstatus('! Select YES to shutdown or CANCEL to duuh cancel'); if i = 2 then msgstatus(' shutdown cancelled.'); if i = 1 then msgstatus(' Now exiting... '); delay(800); if (i = 2) or (i = 3) then begin closeup := false; exit; end; end; gotoxy(1, rows); { if (fileexist(scriptspath+'\shutdown.now')) and (not shutdowntype = 4) then deletefile(scriptspath+'\shutdown.now'); } If fileexist(scriptspath+'\shutdown.x2c') then begin writeln(' { run the shutdown script }'); end; If (FX) Then begin SwitchVmode(3); gotoxy(1, rows); end; If (Mouse.found0) then hidemouse; if (errlvl = exitnum[1]) and (fades) then fadeout(5); textattr:=$07; restorescreen; forecolor(7); rearcolor(0); writeln; if errlvl=exitnum[1] then ; if errlvl=exitnum[2] then ; begin beep; pipeln('!15System Shell has exited with an !12LOGIN FAILURE!14! '); pipeln('!01-- '); pipeln('!03Contact the Sys-Admin if you believe this an '); pipeln('!03error. System will now be in !11locked!03 mode!01.'); pipeln('!01-- '); pipeln('!04Look at you hacker, you pathetic creature of '); pipeln('!04meat and bone, running though my cooridors. '); pipeln('!04What makes you think you can hack *me*, a '); pipeln('!04a master rage of machine ? '); writeln; pipeln('!15!!! !10ACCESS DENIED!15!!! !08{!07ERRORĂ„505!08} '); writeln; end; if errlvl=exitnum[3] then writeln; if errlvl=exitnum[4] then writeln; if errlvl=exitnum[5] then
Re: [Freedos-user] DOS GUI opinions
On 6/14/06, John Hupp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: (Granted to all: This feedback for the oZone developer may be a bit off-topic, unless it reveals any FreeDOS issues. Though I imagine that DOS GUI's may be of general interest here.) Flo, I looked at oZone 0.6 some. My first questions/observations while *running it on a pure FreeDOS machine with DOSLFN loaded*: 1) I take it that CWSDPMI is not required when FreeDOS EMM386 is loaded and providing whatever DPMI support it has. True? (I did not notice any difference when I loaded CWSDPMI first.) 2) It takes a long time to load, about 25 seconds on this Pentium 100 with 16 MB. (DOSSHELL loads in 2-3 seconds.) Should it take that long to load? 3) It is a much more modern and pleasing looking interface than DOSSHELL. 4) The Console did not work for me. The window appeared, but I could not enter anything. 5) Copy-and-paste would not work for me in Navigateur. I tried to copy a LFN file from floppy to the C drive. With the file selected, nothing appeared when I clicked the Edit menu. I right-clicked on the file and got a popup menu that let me select Copy, but in the folder on C, when I right-clicked, the popup menu did not show Paste, nor did the Edit menu show anything. The LFN-related problems are because the programs you used don't support LFNs, not because DOSLFN isn't doing its job. There are different DOS interrupts required to access long filenames. 6) DOSLFN observations (from the command prompt, not in oZone): a) I entered MD DOS Games and successfully created a directory. But CD DOS Games does not work. The directory created is DOS GAME (an 8-character name) and must be referenced that way. DIR /LFN reports the directory name as DOS GAME, not DOS GAMES. So it seems like DOSLFN does not support long directory names. b) I entered EDIT Flight Of The Amazon Queen.LN and entered a command line, saved and exited. When I EDIT Flight Of The Amazon Queen.LN again, it opens the file, so LFN support seems good on that point. But DIR /LFN displays FLIGHT O.LN, so it fails to report a LFN created under its own driver. c) On the other hand, it properly reports a LFN created under Windows XP and not edited or otherwise operated on under FreeDOS, just doing a DIR /LFN A: for a floppy where I had copied a LFN file from Win XP. 7) I could not figure out how to create program folders or items from within oZone, but poked around and found that folders created in OZONE\SYSTEM\MENU become program folders, and .LN files are program items - simple command lines as far as I could see. 8) In accord with my observations in (6), Flight Of The Amazon Queen.LN was rendered as a short-name program item named FLIGHT O. --John Hupp - Original Message - From: Florian Xaver To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 12:56 PM Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] DOS GUI opinions Hi, ok - I see I have to update my website :-) I am using FreeDOS and Enhanced Dr-DOS with DOSLFN, a very good LFN driver for DOS (I mean Win32 long file name implementation!). oZone is a DJGPP program, so it uses LFN if a LFN driver is present. Else it uses short file names (not tested by me, but I think it will make some problems (but it should be configurable to use only short file names). I don't see any reason, why you wouldn't want to use the LFN driver. And then you can work without problems... copy, rename, move etc. inside of oZone! It includes a navigator, which is like the explorer of Windows. The test version at my page hasn't a sorted (by name, size etc.) file list and directory tree, the next version will have a sorted list, so oZone should be really useable as a file manager. Sorry for my bad English... bye flo PS: a mouse driver like CTMOUSE needs to be installed! John Hupp wrote: Yes, I see that I need to clarify. This is for a pure FreeDOS system. FreeDOS does not have native support for LFN, correct? I could perhaps run a LFN driver, but I don't know how much native support FreeDOS has for LFN. If you do some FreeDOS operation on a file that the LFN driver has named (move, copy, xcopy, chkdsk), will it strip the LFN? Or worst case, mess up the file/directory structure trying to interpret what the LFN driver has done? The approach that MS-DOS DOSSHELL takes is to offer long Program Item names or descriptions that display in the Program Manager, but the underlying DOS file is untouched. The long name is maintained only in DOSSHELL.INI. The DOSSHELL approach is fine for my purposes at the moment, but I'd like to see a more graphical-looking interface. So that was my question about oZone. When you say that oZone supports LFN, do you mean the Win32 long file name implementation? --John Hupp - Original Message - From: Florian Xaver To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net Sent: Tuesday, June
Re: [Freedos-user] DOS GUI opinions
I looked at oZone 0.6 some. My first questions/observations while *running it on a pure FreeDOS machine with DOSLFN loaded*: Cool - thanks! 1) I take it that CWSDPMI is not required when FreeDOS EMM386 is loaded and providing whatever DPMI support it has. True? (I did not notice any difference when I loaded CWSDPMI first.) It needs CWSDPMI in the path or directory. oZone uses it automaticly. Btw: You don't need any himem.sys or emm386! 2) It takes a long time to load, about 25 seconds on this Pentium 100 with 16 MB. (DOSSHELL loads in 2-3 seconds.) Should it take that long to load? That's very slow. But may have some reaseon: (1) it is a debug version with debug infos etc. - very slow. The final version will be optimized. (2) maybe it needs more than 16MB, then it uses virtual memory on the hard disc. 3) It is a much more modern and pleasing looking interface than DOSSHELL. Yes...DOSSHELL use the textmode I think? 4) The Console did not work for me. The window appeared, but I could not enter anything. This is a known bug. I will work on it! 5) Copy-and-paste would not work for me in Navigateur. I tried to copy a LFN file from floppy to the C drive. With the file selected, nothing appeared when I clicked the Edit menu. I right-clicked on the file and got a popup menu that let me select Copy, but in the folder on C, when I right-clicked, the popup menu did not show Paste, nor did the Edit menu show anything. This is a new problem. I have no problem with copy and paste. Have you tried DragDrop? Did you want to paste the file in another navigator window or in the same? Very important question :-) Maybe there could be a problem in an other windows. 6) DOSLFN observations (from the command prompt, not in oZone): a) I entered MD DOS Games and successfully created a directory. But CD DOS Games does not work. The directory created is DOS GAME (an 8-character name) and must be referenced that way. DIR /LFN reports the directory name as DOS GAME, not DOS GAMES. So it seems like DOSLFN does not support long directory names. FreeCOM doesn'T support LFN now. Try 4DOS or Dr-DOS's commandc.com. b) I entered EDIT Flight Of The Amazon Queen.LN and entered a command line, saved and exited. When I EDIT Flight Of The Amazon Queen.LN again, it opens the file, so LFN support seems good on that point. But DIR /LFN displays FLIGHT O.LN, so it fails to report a LFN created under its own driver. Only new programs support LFN. All programs which are compiled with DJGPP support it. I am using Setedit ( http://setedit.sf.net ). Also most File manager like Necromancer DOS Navigator or VC support it. c) On the other hand, it properly reports a LFN created under Windows XP and not edited or otherwise operated on under FreeDOS, just doing a DIR /LFN A: for a floppy where I had copied a LFN file from Win XP. 7) I could not figure out how to create program folders or items from within oZone, but poked around and found that folders created in OZONE\SYSTEM\MENU become program folders, and .LN files are program items - simple command lines as far as I could see. Yes... 8) In accord with my observations in (6), Flight Of The Amazon Queen.LN was rendered as a short-name program item named FLIGHT O. Rendered under pure DOS or in oZone? In oZone it should be displayed right. And I have no problem. How did you created it? With FreeCOM? Then this may be a problem with FreeCOM. Under pure DOS + DOSLFN I am using Necromancers DOS Navigator - it supports LFN very good. Also if you rename the file in oZone there should be no problem. THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THIS VERY LONG BUG REPORT AND FEEDBACK!! Bye Flo -- Florian Xaver http://www.flox.at.tf Dr-DOS Wiki http://www.drdos.org oZone-a GUI operating system for DOS,Linux,Win SWORD-a nice GUI library for DOS/DJGPP http://www.flox.at.tf ___ Freedos-user mailing list Freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-user
Re: [Freedos-user] DOS GUI opinions
(Granted to all: This feedback for the oZone developer may be a bit off-topic, unless it reveals any FreeDOS issues. Though I imagine that DOS GUI's may be of general interest here.) Flo, I looked at oZone 0.6 some. My first questions/observations while *running it on a pure FreeDOS machine with DOSLFN loaded*: 1) I take it that CWSDPMI is not required when FreeDOS EMM386 is loaded and providing whatever DPMI support it has. True? (I did not notice any difference when I loaded CWSDPMI first.) 2) It takes a long time to load, about 25 seconds on this Pentium 100 with 16 MB. (DOSSHELL loads in 2-3 seconds.) Should it take that long to load? 3) It is a much more modern and pleasing looking interface than DOSSHELL. 4) The Console did not work for me. The window appeared, but I could not enter anything. 5) Copy-and-paste would not work for me in Navigateur. I tried to copy a LFN file from floppy to the C drive. With the file selected, nothing appeared when I clicked the Edit menu. I right-clicked on the file and got a popup menu that let me select Copy, but in the folder on C, when I right-clicked, the popup menu did not show Paste, nor did the Edit menu show anything. 6) DOSLFN observations (from the command prompt, not in oZone): a) I entered MD DOS Games and successfully created a directory. But CD DOS Games does not work. The directory created is DOS GAME (an 8-character name) and must be referenced that way. DIR /LFN reports the directory name as DOS GAME, not DOS GAMES. So it seems like DOSLFN does not support long directory names. b) I entered EDIT Flight Of The Amazon Queen.LN and entered a command line, saved and exited. When I EDIT Flight Of The Amazon Queen.LN again, it opens the file, so LFN support seems good on that point. But DIR /LFN displays FLIGHT O.LN, so it fails to report a LFN created under its own driver. c) On the other hand, it properly reports a LFN created under Windows XP and not edited or otherwise operated on under FreeDOS, just doing a DIR /LFN A: for a floppy where I had copied a LFN file from Win XP. 7) I could not figure out how to create program folders or items from within oZone, but poked around and found that folders created in OZONE\SYSTEM\MENU become program folders, and .LN files are program items - simple command lines as far as I could see. 8) In accord with my observations in (6), Flight Of The Amazon Queen.LN was rendered as a short-name program item named FLIGHT O. --John Hupp - Original Message - From: Florian Xaver To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 12:56 PM Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] DOS GUI opinions Hi, ok - I see I have to update my website :-) I am using FreeDOS and Enhanced Dr-DOS with DOSLFN, a very good LFN driver for DOS (I mean Win32 long file name implementation!). oZone is a DJGPP program, so it uses LFN if a LFN driver is present. Else it uses short file names (not tested by me, but I think it will make some problems (but it should be configurable to use only short file names). I don't see any reason, why you wouldn't want to use the LFN driver. And then you can work without problems... copy, rename, move etc. inside of oZone! It includes a navigator, which is like the explorer of Windows. The test version at my page hasn't a sorted (by name, size etc.) file list and directory tree, the next version will have a sorted list, so oZone should be really useable as a file manager. Sorry for my bad English... bye flo PS: a mouse driver like CTMOUSE needs to be installed! John Hupp wrote: Yes, I see that I need to clarify. This is for a pure FreeDOS system. FreeDOS does not have native support for LFN, correct? I could perhaps run a LFN driver, but I don't know how much native support FreeDOS has for LFN. If you do some FreeDOS operation on a file that the LFN driver has named (move, copy, xcopy, chkdsk), will it strip the LFN? Or worst case, mess up the file/directory structure trying to interpret what the LFN driver has done? The approach that MS-DOS DOSSHELL takes is to offer long Program Item names or descriptions that display in the Program Manager, but the underlying DOS file is untouched. The long name is maintained only in DOSSHELL.INI. The DOSSHELL approach is fine for my purposes at the moment, but I'd like to see a more graphical-looking interface. So that was my question about oZone. When you say that oZone supports LFN, do you mean the Win32 long file name implementation? --John Hupp - Original Message - From: Florian Xaver To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 11:45 AM Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] DOS GUI opinions Hi, what do you mean with long names for program items? oZone supports LFN (long file names), so there should be no problem :-) bye Flo John Hupp wrote: I couldn't tell from the screen shots or descriptions if the oZone
Re: [Freedos-user] DOS GUI opinions
Hi, what do you mean with long names for program items? oZone supports LFN (long file names), so there should be no problem :-) bye Flo John Hupp wrote: I couldn't tell from the screen shots or descriptions if the oZone desktop currently supports creating long names for program items. I would like the program manager to display Flight Of The Amazon Queen, for instance, and not just FOTAQ. --JDH - Original Message - From: Florian Xaver To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 5:00 PM Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] DOS GUI opinions John Hupp wrote: I'm looking for opinions on DOS GUI's. I'm familiar with still-developing OpenGEM, but I am especially interested in any freeware/open source GUI's that provide for long names for program items (like MS-DOS DOSSHELL but with a more modern look). Also your judgment of the GUI's file manager, stability and resource consumption. Task switching is nice, especially if stable, but that's a secondary concern. A very cool GUI is oZone ;-)) It includes a file manager (navigator) and is a modern GUI with Skin support. Feedback is welcome everytime ;-) An off-hand related thought: Is anyone using Arachne as a primary GUI? If so, the same kinds of questions apply about its shell support. I am using as HTML/Help viewer in DOS. The GUI is very good for a browser, but not so good for a general GUI. Bye -- Florian Xaver http://www.flox.at.tf Dr-DOS Wiki http://www.drdos.org oZone-a GUI operating system for DOS,Linux,Win SWORD-a nice GUI library for DOS/DJGPP http://www.flox.at.tf ___ Freedos-user mailing list Freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-user
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Yes, I see that I need to clarify. This is for a pure FreeDOS system. FreeDOS does not have native support for LFN, correct? I could perhaps run a LFN driver, but I don't know how much native support FreeDOS has for LFN. If you do some FreeDOS operation on a file that the LFN driver has named (move, copy, xcopy, chkdsk), will it strip the LFN? Or worst case, mess up the file/directory structure trying to interpret what the LFN driver has done? The approach that MS-DOS DOSSHELL takes is to offer long Program Item names or descriptions that display in the Program Manager, but the underlying DOS file is untouched. The long name is maintained only in DOSSHELL.INI. The DOSSHELL approach is fine for my purposes at the moment, but I'd like to see a more graphical-looking interface. So that was my question about oZone. When you say that oZone supports LFN, do you mean the Win32 long file name implementation? --John Hupp - Original Message - From: Florian Xaver To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 11:45 AM Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] DOS GUI opinions Hi, what do you mean with long names for program items? oZone supports LFN (long file names), so there should be no problem :-) bye Flo John Hupp wrote: I couldn't tell from the screen shots or descriptions if the oZone desktop currently supports creating long names for program items. I would like the program manager to display Flight Of The Amazon Queen, for instance, and not just FOTAQ. --JDH - Original Message - From: Florian Xaver To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 5:00 PM Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] DOS GUI opinions John Hupp wrote: I'm looking for opinions on DOS GUI's. I'm familiar with still-developing OpenGEM, but I am especially interested in any freeware/open source GUI's that provide for long names for program items (like MS-DOS DOSSHELL but with a more modern look). Also your judgment of the GUI's file manager, stability and resource consumption. Task switching is nice, especially if stable, but that's a secondary concern. A very cool GUI is oZone ;-)) It includes a file manager (navigator) and is a modern GUI with Skin support. Feedback is welcome everytime ;-) An off-hand related thought: Is anyone using Arachne as a primary GUI? If so, the same kinds of questions apply about its shell support. I am using as HTML/Help viewer in DOS. The GUI is very good for a browser, but not so good for a general GUI. Bye -- Florian Xaver http://www.flox.at.tf Dr-DOS Wiki http://www.drdos.org oZone-a GUI operating system for DOS,Linux,Win SWORD-a nice GUI library for DOS/DJGPP http://www.flox.at.tf ___ Freedos-user mailing list Freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-user ___ Freedos-user mailing list Freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-user
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Hi, ok - I see I have to update my website :-) I am using FreeDOS and Enhanced Dr-DOS with DOSLFN, a very good LFN driver for DOS (I mean Win32 long file name implementation!). oZone is a DJGPP program, so it uses LFN if a LFN driver is present. Else it uses short file names (not tested by me, but I think it will make some problems (but it should be configurable to use only short file names). I don't see any reason, why you wouldn't want to use the LFN driver. And then you can work without problems... copy, rename, move etc. inside of oZone! It includes a navigator, which is like the explorer of Windows. The test version at my page hasn't a sorted (by name, size etc.) file list and directory tree, the next version will have a sorted list, so oZone should be really useable as a file manager. Sorry for my bad English... bye flo PS: a mouse driver like CTMOUSE needs to be installed! John Hupp wrote: Yes, I see that I need to clarify. This is for a pure FreeDOS system. FreeDOS does not have native support for LFN, correct? I could perhaps run a LFN driver, but I don't know how much native support FreeDOS has for LFN. If you do some FreeDOS operation on a file that the LFN driver has named (move, copy, xcopy, chkdsk), will it strip the LFN? Or worst case, mess up the file/directory structure trying to interpret what the LFN driver has done? The approach that MS-DOS DOSSHELL takes is to offer long Program Item names or descriptions that display in the Program Manager, but the underlying DOS file is untouched. The long name is maintained only in DOSSHELL.INI. The DOSSHELL approach is fine for my purposes at the moment, but I'd like to see a more graphical-looking interface. So that was my question about oZone. When you say that oZone supports LFN, do you mean the Win32 long file name implementation? --John Hupp - Original Message - From: Florian Xaver To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 11:45 AM Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] DOS GUI opinions Hi, what do you mean with long names for program items? oZone supports LFN (long file names), so there should be no problem :-) bye Flo John Hupp wrote: I couldn't tell from the screen shots or descriptions if the oZone desktop currently supports creating long names for program items. I would like the program manager to display Flight Of The Amazon Queen, for instance, and not just FOTAQ. --JDH - Original Message - From: Florian Xaver To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 5:00 PM Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] DOS GUI opinions John Hupp wrote: I'm looking for opinions on DOS GUI's. I'm familiar with still-developing OpenGEM, but I am especially interested in any freeware/open source GUI's that provide for long names for program items (like MS-DOS DOSSHELL but with a more modern look). Also your judgment of the GUI's file manager, stability and resource consumption. Task switching is nice, especially if stable, but that's a secondary concern. A very cool GUI is oZone ;-)) It includes a file manager (navigator) and is a modern GUI with Skin support. Feedback is welcome everytime ;-) An off-hand related thought: Is anyone using Arachne as a primary GUI? If so, the same kinds of questions apply about its shell support. I am using as HTML/Help viewer in DOS. The GUI is very good for a browser, but not so good for a general GUI. Bye -- Florian Xaver http://www.flox.at.tf Dr-DOS Wiki http://www.drdos.org oZone-a GUI operating system for DOS,Linux,Win SWORD-a nice GUI library for DOS/DJGPP http://www.flox.at.tf ___ Freedos-user mailing list Freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-user
Re: [Freedos-user] DOS GUI opinions
I couldn't tell from the screen shots or descriptions if the oZone desktop currently supports creating long names for program items. I would like the program manager to display Flight Of The Amazon Queen, for instance, and not just FOTAQ. --JDH - Original Message - From: Florian Xaver To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 5:00 PM Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] DOS GUI opinions John Hupp wrote: I'm looking for opinions on DOS GUI's. I'm familiar with still-developing OpenGEM, but I am especially interested in any freeware/open source GUI's that provide for long names for program items (like MS-DOS DOSSHELL but with a more modern look). Also your judgment of the GUI's file manager, stability and resource consumption. Task switching is nice, especially if stable, but that's a secondary concern. A very cool GUI is oZone ;-)) It includes a file manager (navigator) and is a modern GUI with Skin support. Feedback is welcome everytime ;-) An off-hand related thought: Is anyone using Arachne as a primary GUI? If so, the same kinds of questions apply about its shell support. I am using as HTML/Help viewer in DOS. The GUI is very good for a browser, but not so good for a general GUI. Bye -- Florian Xaver http://www.flox.at.tf Dr-DOS Wiki http://www.drdos.org oZone-a GUI operating system for DOS,Linux,Win SWORD-a nice GUI library for DOS/DJGPP http://www.flox.at.tf ___ Freedos-user mailing list Freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-user ___ Freedos-user mailing list Freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-user
[Freedos-user] DOS GUI opinions
I'm looking for opinions on DOS GUI's. I'm familiar with still-developing OpenGEM, but I am especially interested in any freeware/open source GUI's that provide for long names for program items (like MS-DOS DOSSHELL but with a more modern look). Also your judgment of the GUI's file manager, stability and resource consumption. Task switching is nice, especially if stable, but that's a secondary concern. An off-hand related thought: Is anyone using Arachne as a primary GUI? If so, the same kinds of questions apply about its shell support. ___ Freedos-user mailing list Freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-user
Re: [Freedos-user] DOS GUI opinions
John Hupp wrote: I'm looking for opinions on DOS GUI's. I'm familiar with still-developing OpenGEM, but I am especially interested in any freeware/open source GUI's that provide for long names for program items (like MS-DOS DOSSHELL but with a more modern look). Also your judgment of the GUI's file manager, stability and resource consumption. Task switching is nice, especially if stable, but that's a secondary concern. A very cool GUI is oZone ;-)) It includes a file manager (navigator) and is a modern GUI with Skin support. Feedback is welcome everytime ;-) An off-hand related thought: Is anyone using Arachne as a primary GUI? If so, the same kinds of questions apply about its shell support. I am using as HTML/Help viewer in DOS. The GUI is very good for a browser, but not so good for a general GUI. Bye -- Florian Xaver http://www.flox.at.tf Dr-DOS Wiki http://www.drdos.org oZone-a GUI operating system for DOS,Linux,Win SWORD-a nice GUI library for DOS/DJGPP http://www.flox.at.tf ___ Freedos-user mailing list Freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-user