Options:
Controls the font in which file info is displayed.
Controls the type of information displayed for each file.
Font used by the program:
Option:
Designates the font family in which FileInfo displays file info.
The default is Arial. Other fonts available: Courier New, MS Sans Serif, MS Serif, Tahoma, Times New Roman, and Trebuchet MS.
Controls the size of the font used by the program.
Font size:
To adjust the size of the font, double-click the Font Size control, then enter a size in pixels in the box. This value is based on the default Windows font size.
Size of the font:
If you want to change the size of the font of the program, select the Font Size control and drag the border of the box using your mouse.
Unicode representation of the name of the file.
Unicode representation of the language of the file name.
Unicode representation of the file extension.
Controls the grouping of information displayed for each file.
Controls whether file size and other file properties are displayed.
Controls whether file modification and access times are displayed.
Controls whether file creation and modification dates are displayed.
Controls whether file information is displayed.
Controls whether and how FileInfo displays file information.
Path of the file on the disk:
If FileInfo displays the file’s location, it does it by placing a small dot in the beginning of the file’s path in the center of the window. It can be moved by dragging the dot with your mouse. You can also open the path in Windows Explorer by double-clicking on the dot.
Column alignment:
Each attribute displayed by the tool is aligned in a column.
Font alignment:
Each attribute displayed by the tool is aligned in a column.
Font type:
Controls the font type of each attribute displayed by the tool.
The default is the font type currently being used by FileInfo. The only alternative is to select “OEM” and type the font you want to use.
This is a shortcut for the FileInfo tool. It was created to work with the Windows shell.
It is not possible to create a shortcut to the WinShells “System Information and Security Center”.
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You can call the macro from your HTML pages using the following syntax:
KEYMACRO(key in message here)
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Also, you can use the following configuration to make the macro remember a key and repeat it:
Description of the key included in this example:
“” – Start a HTML code
“page” – Start a page name. If you call this macro from a specific page, the macro will key in the message for that page only.
“href=”url” – The url to key in. This can be an absolute or relative url. The url is stored in a special variable called $msgURL. You can get the message being keyed in by using this variable in your HTML.
$msgURL = “abc.html”
“” – Start a paragraph.
“” – Start a break line.
“” – Start a bold tag.
“” – Start an italic tag.
“” – Start an underline tag.
“” – Start a span.
“” – Start a input tag with the text type. This can be a password or any other text.
“text” – Start a bold tag.
“link text” – The link to key in.
“” – End of the HTML code.
Steps for key in a message:
1. Call the KEYMACRO macro. You will see a window pop up. This window will be where you enter the message.
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