48 UTILITY LOGS ------------ This log gives information on the Application Keys which include some useful utilities to use with logs/library. Use the keys when in any log; use the Esc key if you want to return to the log without performing the function. Alt-F1 - Find Patterns This function is unique to the 'Fish Expert', and you will not see it anywhere else. It helps you find and create your own patterns from you own experiences. For example, after you enter sufficient information in your record log, you specify a keyword for the desired fish, season, time, bait, etc. and the pattern creator here gives you all references to your keyword. You perform the function again and again to find patterns within patterns! This function finds patterns in a log/library and puts them into a log called 'pattern' for you to subsequently use. For example, you specify that you want all references to 'bass' in the log you are working on. Enter 'bass' as the first keyword. Then the function asks how many characters after the first character of the keyword you desire to capture. You must enter an integer less than 15,000 (no commas). Then the function asks how many characters to include before the keyword and again you must enter an integer less than 15000. The function then finds the keyword and includes in the 'pattern' log characters before the keyword and after the keyword per your specifications. Keywords are not relisted when they fall in the range you specify. This allows you to get all the information about the keyword you seek. The function then gets all references and following text for bass in the log you have up. The search is exact; if you specify 'bass', you do not get 'Bass'. To get both references, do the function twice. The function appends data at the end of the existing 'pattern' log until you rename or delete the file 'pattern' to start over. You may also perform the function more than once with the same (or different) keyword using different log files. The function appends the patterns any number of times so long as the total log file length remains under 64K. You may want to edit the pattern log to take out lines captured in excess of what you desire. You rename the file 'pattern' to save the data and start over (do not use an extension if you wish to work with it in the log section, e.g. "rename pattern. pattern1." in DOS). You select the 'pattern' log from the log directory; then press F8 and enter 'pattern1' (or any name you want with no extension); then press F9 specifying the log 'pattern' to copy in selected parts or all of the pattern log; then press F10 to save the file 'pattern1'. The log is put in the main directory where your system files are. If you have your logs in a different directory then you must copy the pattern file to your log directory in order to view and select it as you would other logs. You may wish to use the Alt-B utility to do this. Delete the file 'pattern' (Use Alt-F6 utility) to just start over. (Although Alt-F6 will not work from the log you are currently in to delete this same log you are in). Alt-F2 - Show Disk Space Shows space available on the disk. Alt-F4 - Shows Date and Time Alt-F6 - Deletes a file (but not the same log you currently have up). You may use a fully qualified name. If you do not specify the name correctly, then the process just returns and no file is deleted. Alt-F7 - Show Free Memory This comes in handy if you have large logs and/or have lower computer memory (possibly from memory resident programs). Each time you bring in a log you use added memory. While you use a log, if you use the auxiliary log (F8) with a log or file of 64K in length you need 64K more memory. While using F8, if you use the F9 key to view another log or file which is 64K in length, the program requires an added 64K. The total added in this situation could amount to 128K additional required. Alt-F9 - Copy all Logs This function allows you to easily backup or restore all your logs so you have added protection. Also you can share you logs with other Fish Expert enthusiasts. The function copies all logs (files with no extensions) in the directory or disk you specify to the directory or disk you specify. E.g. 'c:\fish' for the from directory and 'a:' for the to directory copies your logs to a disk in drive 'a' (do not enter quotes). If the files do not fit on one disk, the process copies all the files it can and then ends. You must then use the 'Alt-B' function to copy those files for which room did not exist to another disk where room exists. You get an error 1112 'Cannot write correct number of bytes to file' which is caused by a full disk. If a file is created with 0 bytes because of a full disk, then you must delete it using Alt F6 since the file will not work correctly with the program. Your original file data remains safe, and you must use Alt B to copy it to a disk with enough room. Alt-B - Copy selected Logs Copies one file you specify at a time from a disk or directory you specify to a disk or directory you specify. E.g. Copy from 'C:\fish' brings up logs (files with no extension) in directory 'C:\fish'. Use arrow keys to move to the log you want to copy and press return to copy it to the disk and/or directory you specify. Use the F4 key to change the file mask; for example, to '*.txt' to copy a library file. Enter the disk and/or directory you wish to copy from and to and press return. Pressing return with no directory copies files from or to the current directory. Also if you just want to view the files in a directory, just press return with no directory or disk when asked to specify the 'to' and 'from' directory. After finishing viewing, then press 'Esc' to return to your log without copying any files. You may use F4 once the files are displayed and change the mask as desired; for example changing to '*.*' allows you to see all files. Alt-D - Accesses DOS Puts you in the Dos interactive mode where you can run other programs. This process requires that the command interpreter (Dos: Command.com; OS/2: Cmd.exe) is accessible. In DOS if you install any memory resident programs while using Alt-D, you probably will NOT be able to return to the Fish Expert system successfully since the memory resident program may take up required memory. In OS/2 you are probably ok doing just about anything. Also, for those who have DOS less than 3.0, if you change directory from the directory you are in when you press Alt-D, you must change back to this same directory or else you will get an error and may lose entered data in your log. The directory is automatically changed back for DOS users 3.0 or higher.