which is great. But it still seems to require my being logged into the
vdos-lfn directory. The link takes me to a zip which is dated 7/20/2016
9:25 AM. Is this the most uptodate file?
>Reply to note from Harry Binswanger
mailto:hb@xxxxxxxx Wed, 20 Jul 2016
>12:20:38 -0400
>
>Harry and all,
>
> > I have to be logged into the vdos-lfn directory.
>
>I've updated vDosSet.exe so that it's no longer necessary to be logged
>into the vDos-lfn directory when you launch vDosSet.exe. The file
>vDosSet.exe, however, must be situated in the vDos-lfn directory. The
>code has been corrected and strengthened in other ways, too.
>
>The ZIP file now also includes a batch file, vDosSet.bat, which
>supports the grouping together of multiple config settings under a
>single alias, or nickname. So, instead of commanding:
>
>vDosSet.exe lins=43; cols=100; title=Test; colors = (0, 0, 0) (35, 35,
>35) (75, 75, 75) (89, 89, 89) (160, 10, 20) (52, 52, 52) (113, 113,
>113) (190, 190, 190) (128, 128, 128) (100, 100, 100) (150, 150, 150)
>(178, 178, 178) (230, 30, 40) (150, 150, 150) (240, 20, 40) (255, 255,
>255)
>
>you can gather this group of settings under an alias, say "MyTest", and
>simply command:
>
>vDosSet.bat MyTest
>
>You can also append additional settings to an alias "on the fly":
>
>vDosSet.bat MyTest WP=XY; frame=on
>
>Instructions for setting up aliases are in vDosSet.bat itself.
>
>Download:
>
http://users.datarealm.com/ammaze/xy/vDosSet.zip>
>Source code:
>
http://users.datarealm.com/ammaze/xy/vDosSet.au3.txt>
>--
>Carl Distefano
>
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