PROGRAM NAME Find 2.1 AUTHOR Urban D. Müller (umueller@wuarchive.wustl.edu) SYNOPSIS Find [VIEW] [IN filename] string FUNCTION Find will search an ASCII Aminet index for a case insensitive substring and output the matches as an AmigaGuide document which it displays immediately. If you enter several search strings, separated by blanks, only lines matching all strings will be printed. Wild cards are allowed if you run OS 2.0 or above. The pattern can be anywhere on the line, but if you specify ^ as the first character, it has to be at the beginning of the line. With $ at the end it has to be at the end of the line. Other allowed characters are ? (match any character), * (match any number of any char) and # (match any number of the following character). Wild cards can't be combined with multiple search strings. If you add the VIEW option (or the VIEW=TRUE tooltype from Workbench) then the AmigaGuide document will view archives instead of unpacking them where possible. If you add the IN option (or its alias INDEXFILE), that file from the lists directory will be used for searching; there is no need to specify the path. From Workbench, you can either single click an index name and shift-doubleclick 'Find', or you add the INDEXFILE=xxx tooltype to the Find icon. Note that Find will append .doc to the index file name. Default index name is AMINETx:Docs/Index_Dir.doc for 'Find', if the executable is renamed to 'NewFind' or 'AminetFind', the default changes to New_Dir and Aminet_Dir, respectively. If you specify 'Aminet' as index name, 'Aminet_Dir' will be assumed. The same applies for 'Index' and 'New'. Find autodetaches. EXAMPLES Find xpk Find xpk IN Aminet Find ^xpk*handler IN Aminet_Dir SEE ALSO Inspect