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authorassarbad <none@none>2006-07-05 00:38:14 +0400
committerassarbad <none@none>2006-07-05 00:38:14 +0400
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- Removed a bunch of files in preparation for the following update
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-rw-r--r--wdshelp/directorytree.htm65
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-rw-r--r--wdshelp/faq.htm50
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diff --git a/wdshelp/actions.htm b/wdshelp/actions.htm
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-<html>
- <head>
- <title>Clenaups</title>
- <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
- <meta name="vs_targetSchema" content="http://schemas.microsoft.com/intellisense/ie5">
- <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="format.css">
- </head>
- <BODY>
- <h2>Cleanups</h2>
- <p>Serveral clean up actions can be applied to a selected item. The cleanups are
- accessible through the main menu, the tool bar and through keyboard shortcuts.
- </p>
- <h3>Refresh Selected</h3>
- <p>Possibly an item has been deleted or modified outside of WinDirStat. "Refresh"
- makes WinDirStat re-read the item, so that the display accords with the actual
- conditions on the hard disk again.
- </p>
- <h3>Copy Path</h3>
- <p>Copies the path of the selected item into the clipboard.</p>
- <h3>Open</h3>
- <p>Opens the selected file. Note that in case of an executable file (.exe), this
- means that the program is started.
- </p>
- <h3>Explorer here</h3>
- <p>Launches the Windows Explorer so that it shows the selected item.</p>
- <h3>Command Prompt here</h3>
- <p>Launches the DOS prompt in the selected directory.</p>
- <h3>Delete (to Recycle Bin)</h3>
- <p>Moves the selected item into the recycle bin. Then the item and the recycle bin
- directories are refreshed.</p>
- <h3>Delete (no way to undelete)</h3>
- <p>Deletes the selected item irreversibly. Then the item is refreshed. Please
- delete only files and directories, when you know that neither you nor the
- system needs it any more!
- </p>
- <h3>Properties</h3>
- <p>Opens the 'Properties' dialog for the selected file.</p>
- <h3>Send Mail to Owner</h3>
- <p>Generates a textual report about the selected directory, which can be sent a via
- e-mail to its owner. This is intended for network drives, which are used by
- several people. The report accurately contains the lines displayed in the
- directory list underneath the selected item, in the same "expansion state" and
- in the same sort order.
- </p>
- <h3>User Defined Cleanups</h3>
- <p>In addition to these built-in clean ups you can freely <a href="userdefinedcleanups.htm">
- define your own cleanups</a>.
- </p>
- </BODY>
-</html>
diff --git a/wdshelp/configuration.htm b/wdshelp/configuration.htm
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-<html>
- <head>
- <title>Configuration</title>
- <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
- <meta name="vs_targetSchema" content="http://schemas.microsoft.com/intellisense/ie5">
- <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="format.css">
- </head>
- <BODY>
- <h2>Configuration</h2>
- <h3>General</h3>
- <p><u>Cross file system boundaries (only NT and higher)</u>. Under NTFS volumes can
- be mounted in directories. By default WinDirStat stops reading at these mount
- points, i.e. it shows only the usage of <i>one</i> file system. Here you can
- change this behavior. (No mount points are recognized on UNC drives.)
- </p>
- <p><u>Follow Junction Points (except Volume Mount Points) (only NT and higher)</u>.
- Under NTFS target folders can be grafted onto another folder by using junction points.
- (You need a third-party tool, e.g. awxlink, downloadable from
- <a href="http://www.arniworld.de/" target="_blank">http://www.arniworld.de/</a>, to create junction points.)
- By default WinDirStat stops reading at these junction points. Here you can
- change this behavior.
- </p>
- <p><u>List Style</u>. These options, grid and stripes, apply to all lists in WinDirStat.
- </p>
- <p><u>Language</u>. In addition to the built-in language English, this combo box
- offers those languages, for which a correspondig wdsrxxxx.dll exists. The
- setting takes effect next time when WinDirStat is started.</p>
- <h3>Directory List</h3>
- <p>Two options which control what the columns 'Subtree Percentage' and 'Percentage'
- display during the scan. Colors for the subtree percentage presentation.
- </p>
- <h3>Treemap</h3>
- <p>Squarification style, parameters for the cushion shading, grid lines, color of the
- selection rectangle.
- </p>
- <h3>Cleanups</h3>
- <p>Here you can configure the <a href="userdefinedcleanups.htm">User Defined Cleanups</a>.
- </p>
- <h3>Report</h3>
- <p>Administrators can customize the e-mail report feature here.</p>
- </BODY>
-</html>
diff --git a/wdshelp/coupling.htm b/wdshelp/coupling.htm
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-<html>
- <head>
- <title>Coupling of the Views</title>
- <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
- <meta name="vs_targetSchema" content="http://schemas.microsoft.com/intellisense/ie5">
- <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="format.css">
- </head>
- <BODY>
- <h2>Coupling of the Views</h2>
- <p>The really strong point of WinDirStat is, that the three views, Directory List,
- Extension List and Treemap, are coupled with each other.
- </p>
- <h3>Directory List -&gt; Treemap</h3>
- <p>When you <i>select</i> an item (directory or file) in the directory list, the
- treemap also shows this item by highlighting it with a colored frame. In
- particular you can see the size of directories.
- </p>
- <h3>Treemap -&gt; Directory List</h3>
- <p>When you click into the treemap, the mouse always hits a file (a colored
- rectangle). After that the directory list expands (if necessary) the
- appropriate nodes and selects this file. So you can, e.g. by clicking on a big
- rectangle, see path and attributes of the corresponding big file in the
- directory list.
- </p>
- <p>So, because of this mutual coupling, the selections in the directory list and in
- the treemap are always the same.
- </p>
- <h3>Directory List + Treemap -&gt; Extension List</h3>
- <p>When you select a <i>file</i> in the directory list (or in the treemap), the
- extension list shows the file type (the extension). The extension is selected
- and scrolled into view. So you can see the description and the statistics for
- this file type.
- </p>
- <h3>Extension List -&gt; Treemap</h3>
- <p>When you select a file type in the extension list, the treemap highlights all
- files of this type.</p>
- </BODY>
-</html>
diff --git a/wdshelp/deinstallation.htm b/wdshelp/deinstallation.htm
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-<html>
- <head>
- <title>Deinstallation</title>
- <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
- <meta name="vs_targetSchema" content="http://schemas.microsoft.com/intellisense/ie5">
- <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="format.css">
- </head>
- <BODY>
- <h2>Deinstallation</h2>
- <p>
- <ul>
- <li>
- Remove the directory C:\program files\windirstat</li>
- <li>
- Remove the shortcuts for WinDirStat</li>
- <li>
- <i>For experts</i>: Remove HKCU\Software\seifert\windirstat.</li>
- </ul>
- </p>
- </BODY>
-</html>
diff --git a/wdshelp/directorytree.htm b/wdshelp/directorytree.htm
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-<html>
- <head>
- <title>Directory List</title>
- <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
- <meta name="vs_targetSchema" content="http://schemas.microsoft.com/intellisense/ie5">
- <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="format.css">
- </head>
- <BODY>
- <h2>Directory List</h2>
- <p>The directory list resembles the tree view of the Windows Explorer, with the
- difference that it shows directories and files sorted by size descending. At
- the top you see the directories and files, which use up most space. When you
- expand a directory, its subdirectories are shown again sorted by size, and so
- on.
- </p>
- <h3>Columns</h3>
- <p>
- <ul>
- <li>
- <u>Name</u>. This column shows the names of the files and directories and their
- tree structure.</li>
- <li>
- <u>Size</u>. For files, this is the size of the file, in bytes. For
- directories, this is the size of the subtree, that is the sum of the sizes of
- all subdirectories and files.</li>
- <li>
- <u>Subtree Percentage</u>. This column shows, how the size of a subtree is
- composed of the sizes of the sub-items. This information is comparable only
- within <i>one</i> level and is always related to the expanded parent item.<br>
- [During the scanning, this column shows either a pacman or the number of read
- jobs to do for the subtree.]
- </li>
- <li>
- <u>Percentage</u>. The same information as in "Subtree Percentage", in percent.<br>
- [During the scanning, this column can optionally show the time spent for the
- subtree so far.]
- </li>
- <li>
- <u>Files</u>. Number of files in the subtree.</li>
- <li>
- <u>Subdirs</u>. Number of sub-directories in the subtree.</li>
- <li>
- <u>Items</u>. Number of items in the subtree. Sum of "Files" and "Subdirs".</li>
- <li>
- <u>Last Change</u>. Date of the last modification in the subtree.</li>
- <li>
- <u>Attributes</u>. File/folder attributes. R = read-only, H = hidden, S = system,
- A = archive, C = compressed, E = encrypted.</li>
- </ul>
- </p>
- <h3>Operation</h3>
- <p>In the column "Name" you can expand and collapse the directories by a mouse
- click on the little boxes with + and -, as in the Windows Explorer. A click on
- a name <i>selects</i> an item. After that you can navigate in the tree with the
- arrow keys.
- </p>
- <p>The treemap always highlights the selected item with a frame.
- </p>
- <p>If you select a file, the extension list automatically shows its type.
- </p>
- <p>The <a href="sorting.htm">sorting</a> can be set with a mouse click on a column
- header.
- </p>
- </BODY>
-</html>
diff --git a/wdshelp/extensionlist.htm b/wdshelp/extensionlist.htm
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-<html>
- <head>
- <title>Extension List</title>
- <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
- <meta name="vs_targetSchema" content="http://schemas.microsoft.com/intellisense/ie5">
- <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="format.css">
- </head>
- <BODY>
- <h2>Extension List</h2>
- <p>The extension list contains all types (filename extensions) occurring in the
- directory tree. For every file type the column "Bytes" shows the sum of the
- file sizes. By default, the extension list is sorted descending by this column.
- So at the top are those files types, which all in all take up most space on the
- hard disk.
- </p>
- <p>12 colors are assigned to the 12 file types, which take up most space. The rest
- is grey. The treemap shows the files in these colors.
- </p>
- <h3>Columns</h3>
- <p>
- <ul>
- <li>
- <u>Extension</u>. Icon and filename extension.</li>
- <li>
- <u>Color</u>. The color, which is used by the treemap to display the files of
- this type.</li>
- <li>
- <u>Description.</u> Description of the file type. Corresponds to the
- description shown by the Windows Explorer.</li>
- <li>
- <u>Bytes</u>. Total volume of the file type in the directory tree. Sum of the
- sizes of all files of this type.</li>
- <li>
- <u>% Bytes</u>. The same information as proportion related to the overall tree
- size.</li>
- <li>
- <u>Files</u>. Number of files of this type in the directory tree.</li>
- </ul>
- </p>
- <h3>Operation</h3>
- <p>Click on an extension: The treemap highlights all files of this type.</p>
- </BODY>
-</html>
diff --git a/wdshelp/faq.htm b/wdshelp/faq.htm
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-<html>
- <head>
- <title>Frequently Asked Questions</title>
- <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
- <meta content="http://schemas.microsoft.com/intellisense/ie5" name="vs_targetSchema">
- <LINK href="format.css" type="text/css" rel="stylesheet">
- <style type="text/css">
- <!--
- h3 { margin-bottom:6pt; }
- p { margin-top:0pt; }
- -->
- </style>
- </head>
- <BODY>
- <h2>Frequently Asked Questions</h2>
- <h3>Does the treemap relate to the allocation of hard disk sectors?</h3>
- <p>No. The treemap view has nothing to do with hard disk sectors. Generally big
- files are scattered on the hard disk. The treemap on the other hand shows each
- file as <i>one</i> rectangle.
- </p>
- <h3>Does WinDirStat start threads for the read jobs?</h3>
- <p>No. WinDirStat is - apart from the about box, which runs in an own thread,
- and apart from the drive querying in the drive selection dialog -
- single-threaded. All work is done in OnIdle().
- </p>
- <h3>What does the item &lt;Files&gt; mean?</h3>
- <p>See <A href="legend.htm">Legend</A>.
- </p>
- <h3>What does the &gt; symbol in front of the column captions mean?</h3>
- <p>The &gt; and &lt; symbols in the column headers indicate the current <A href="sorting.htm">
- sorting</A>.
- </p>
- <h3>On my XP WinDirStat shows more than a GB &lt;Unknown&gt;, what's wrong?</h3>
- <p>Nothing. XP quite often creates rather big 'System restore points' under
- C:\System Volume Information, but denies access to it.
- </p>
- <h3>What is the file wdsr0407.dll for?</h3>
- <p>This file contains the German translation of WinDirStat. 0407 is the language
- identifier for "German - Germany". If this file is absent, then WinDirStat is
- available in the (built-in) language English only.
- </p>
- <h3>The size information in KB and MB seems to be a bit too small.</h3>
- <p>WinDirStat sticks to the computing convention, that "kilo" doesn't stand for
- 1000 but for 1024. So we have:<br>
- 1 KB = 1024 Bytes<br>
- 1 MB = 1024 KB = 1,048,576 Bytes<br>
- 1 GB = 1024 MB = 1,048,576 KB = 1,073,741,824 Bytes.
- </p>
- </BODY>
-</html>
diff --git a/wdshelp/format.css b/wdshelp/format.css
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-BODY
-{
- font-family:Palatino Linotype,Times New Roman,Times,serif;
-}
-
-LI
-{
- margin-bottom:0.5cm;
-}
diff --git a/wdshelp/gnufdl.htm b/wdshelp/gnufdl.htm
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-<html>
- <head>
- <title>GNU Free Documentation License</title>
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- </head>
- <BODY>
- <H2><A href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl.html">GNU Free
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- <P>
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diff --git a/wdshelp/legend.htm b/wdshelp/legend.htm
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-<html>
- <head>
- <title>Legend</title>
- <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
- <meta name="vs_targetSchema" content="http://schemas.microsoft.com/intellisense/ie5">
- <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="format.css">
- <style type="text/css">
- <!--
- h3 { margin-bottom:6pt; }
- p { margin-top:0pt; }
- -->
- </style>
- </head>
- <BODY>
- <h2>Legend</h2>
- <h3>&lt;Files&gt;</h3>
- <p>Generally, each directory in the directory list has a pseudo subdirectory
- &lt;Files&gt;. There, all ordinary files of the directory are put together.
- That is, all files, which are immediate children of the directory, not those
- of subdirectories. This has the advantage, that the directory list is cleaner
- and that the statistics is sounder. Because with this item you can
- see how much space is used all in all by the files of the directory (not of subdirectories).
- </p>
- <p>The &lt;Files&gt; item is omitted, if there is only one file in the
- directory, or if it has no subdirectories.
- </p>
- <h3>&lt;Free Space&gt;</h3>
- <p>If you have activated "Show Free Space" in the Options menu, each drive
- has an &lt;Free Space&gt; item. The size of this item tallies with the amount
- of free space available on the drive. In the treemap this item has a dark grey color.
- Through the &lt;Free Space&gt; item you get an impression of the ratio between
- the totally used disk space and the free disk space. This information corresponds
- with the value shown in the Windows Explorer properties dialog for the drive.
- </p>
- <h3>&lt;Unknown&gt;</h3>
- <p>If you have activated "Show Unknown" in the Options menu, each drive
- has an &lt;Unknown&gt; item. The matter is as follows.
- On the one hand, WinDirStat knows the total capacity of the drive and
- the free disk space. (These values tally with the number shown by the
- Windows Explorer properties dialog for the drive.)
- On the other hand WinDirStat has determined the sizes of all files
- and added them up.
- Well, &lt;Unknown&gt; is the difference: Total capacity minus free space
- minus determined sum. This rest can be greater than zero by serveral reasons.
- For instance there can be directories (e.g. "System Volume Information") with read-access
- denied. Their size cannot be included in the sum calculated by WinDirStat.
- In the treemap, the &lt;Unknown&gt; item is colored vivid yellow.
- </p>
- <h3>&lt; (in column headings)</h3>
- <p>indicates that the list is <a href="sorting.htm">sorted</a> by this column in ascending order.
- </p>
- <h3>&gt; (in column headings)</h3>
- <p>indicates that the list is <a href="sorting.htm">sorted</a> by this column in descending order.
- </p>
- </BODY>
-</html>
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-<html>
- <head>
- <title>Limits</title>
- <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
- <meta name="vs_targetSchema" content="http://schemas.microsoft.com/intellisense/ie5">
- <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="format.css">
- </head>
- <BODY>
- <h2>Limits</h2>
- <table border="1" bordercolor="black" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="20">
- <tr>
- <td>Time spent on scanning</td>
- <td>2^32 ms (= 49 days)</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td>Number of direct subitems of a directory</td>
- <td>2^31 (= 2,147,483,648)</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td>File size, tree size</td>
- <td>2^63 (= 8,388,608 TB)</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td>Total number of items</td>
- <td>2^63</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td>Number of concurrent read jobs</td>
- <td>2^63</td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- </BODY>
-</html>
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-<html>
- <head>
- <title>Select Drives Dialog</title>
- <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
- <meta name="vs_targetSchema" content="http://schemas.microsoft.com/intellisense/ie5">
- <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="format.css">
- </head>
- <BODY>
- <h2>Select Drives Dialog</h2>
- <p>Here you can decide which drives to include in the statistics.
- </p>
- <p>You can select one or more drives from the list or choose a directory.
- </p>
- <p>The list shows all present drives (hard disks, inserted floppy disks or CDs, and
- network drives).</p>
- <h3>Columns</h3>
- <p>
- <ul>
- <li>
- <u>Name</u>. Name and drive letter of the drive.</li>
- <li>
- <u>Total</u>. Capacity of the drive.</li>
- <li>
- <u>Free</u>. Free space on the drive.</li>
- <li>
- <u>Used/Total</u> Percentage of used space, related to the capacity.</li>
- <li>
- <u>Used/Total</u> The same information in percent.</li>
- </ul>
- </p>
- <h3>Operation</h3>
- <p>The dialog box has three "radio buttons".
- <ul>
- <li>
- <u>All local drives</u>. This is the default. Scans all local drives, that is
- all drives, which are not network drives. Drives created with SUBST are also
- excluded (NT and higher only).
- </li>
- <li>
- <u>Individual drives</u>. Here you can explicitly select a set of drives.
- </li>
- <li>
- <u>A folder</u>. Here you can select a folder or an UNC path.
- </li>
- </ul>
- Click on OK to begin the scan.
- </p>
- <p>The selection is persistent, i.e. when you open the dialog the next time, the
- default setting will be that which you made the last time.</p>
- </BODY>
-</html>
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-<html>
- <head>
- <title>Sorting</title>
- <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
- <meta name="vs_targetSchema" content="http://schemas.microsoft.com/intellisense/ie5">
- <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="format.css">
- </head>
- <BODY>
- <h2>Sorting</h2>
- <p>All lists in WinDirStat can be sorted at will. The current sorting is
- indicated by the symbols &lt; and &gt; in the column headings.
- &lt; means ascending sort, &gt; means descending sort.
- </p>
- <p>You can set the desired sorting by a mouse click on a column heading.
- </p>
- <p>Actually two columns are drawn on the sorting. First that one, on which
- you clicked last, and second - if the elements are equal regarding this column -
- that, which sorted before.
- </p>
- <p>Note that the sorting of the directory list of course respects the
- tree structure: sorting occurs only within one level.
- </p>
- <p></p>
- <h3>Annotation</h3>
- <p>The column widths and column order can be adjusted via drag 'n drop.
- The widths and column order are persistent; that is, at program
- start they are automatically restored as you have set them last.
- </p>
- </BODY>
-</html>
diff --git a/wdshelp/toc.hhc b/wdshelp/toc.hhc
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-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<meta name="GENERATOR" content="Microsoft&reg; HTML Help Workshop 4.1">
-<!-- Sitemap 1.0 -->
-</HEAD><BODY>
-<OBJECT type="text/site properties">
- <param name="ImageType" value="Folder">
-</OBJECT>
-<UL>
- <LI> <OBJECT type="text/sitemap">
- <param name="Name" value="WinDirStat">
- <param name="Local" value="windirstat.htm">
- </OBJECT>
- <LI> <OBJECT type="text/sitemap">
- <param name="Name" value="What is a Directory Tree?">
- <param name="Local" value="whatisatree.htm">
- </OBJECT>
- <LI> <OBJECT type="text/sitemap">
- <param name="Name" value="Directory List">
- <param name="Local" value="directorytree.htm">
- </OBJECT>
- <LI> <OBJECT type="text/sitemap">
- <param name="Name" value="Extension List">
- <param name="Local" value="extensionlist.htm">
- </OBJECT>
- <LI> <OBJECT type="text/sitemap">
- <param name="Name" value="Treemap">
- <param name="Local" value="treemap.htm">
- </OBJECT>
- <LI> <OBJECT type="text/sitemap">
- <param name="Name" value="Coupling of the Views">
- <param name="Local" value="coupling.htm">
- </OBJECT>
- <LI> <OBJECT type="text/sitemap">
- <param name="Name" value="Select Drives Dialog">
- <param name="Local" value="selectdrivesdialog.htm">
- </OBJECT>
- <LI> <OBJECT type="text/sitemap">
- <param name="Name" value="Cleanups">
- <param name="Local" value="actions.htm">
- </OBJECT>
- <LI> <OBJECT type="text/sitemap">
- <param name="Name" value="User Defined Cleanups">
- <param name="Local" value="userdefinedcleanups.htm">
- </OBJECT>
- <LI> <OBJECT type="text/sitemap">
- <param name="Name" value="Configuration">
- <param name="Local" value="configuration.htm">
- </OBJECT>
- <LI> <OBJECT type="text/sitemap">
- <param name="Name" value="Sorting">
- <param name="Local" value="sorting.htm">
- </OBJECT>
- <LI> <OBJECT type="text/sitemap">
- <param name="Name" value="Legend">
- <param name="Local" value="legend.htm">
- </OBJECT>
- <LI> <OBJECT type="text/sitemap">
- <param name="Name" value="Frequently Asked Questions">
- <param name="Local" value="faq.htm">
- </OBJECT>
- <LI> <OBJECT type="text/sitemap">
- <param name="Name" value="Limits">
- <param name="Local" value="limits.htm">
- </OBJECT>
- <LI> <OBJECT type="text/sitemap">
- <param name="Name" value="Deinstallation">
- <param name="Local" value="deinstallation.htm">
- </OBJECT>
- <LI> <OBJECT type="text/sitemap">
- <param name="Name" value="GNU Free Documentation License">
- <param name="Local" value="gnufdl.htm">
- </OBJECT>
-</UL>
-</BODY></HTML>
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-<html>
- <head>
- <title>Treemap</title>
- <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
- <meta name="vs_targetSchema" content="http://schemas.microsoft.com/intellisense/ie5">
- <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="format.css">
- </head>
- <BODY>
- <h2>Treemap</h2>
- <p>The treemap shows the whole contents of the <a href="whatisatree.htm">directory tree</a>
- straight away.
- </p>
- <p>It represents each file as a colored rectangle, the area of which is
- proportional to the file's size.
- </p>
- The rectangles are arranged in such a way, that directories again make up
- rectangles, which contain all their files and subdirectories. So their area is
- proportional to the size of the subtrees. </p>
- <p>The color of a rectangle indicates the type of the file, as shown in the
- extension list.
- </p>
- <p>The cushion shading additionally brings out the directory structure.</p>
- <h3>Operation</h3>
- <p>You effortlessly see the big rectangles, that is the big files, even if they are
- hidden deeply in subdirectories in the directory tree. Click on them: the
- directory list opens the path to the file, and you can read its location and
- attributes, and - if you like - apply a cleanup action on it, e.g. delete the
- file.
- </p>
- <p>Navigate in the directory list: the respective selection is highlighted with a
- colored frame. In this way gain an impression of the proportions: How big, for
- example, is C:\windows compared with C:\program files?
- </p>
- <p>The context menu options "Select Parent" and "Re-select Child" are also useful
- for the navigation.
- </p>
- <p>Zoom. The option "Zoom in" enlarges the treemap, so that a subtree is
- displayed full size. As it were you make a step towards the selected item.
- The directory list show the root of this subtree with a blue frame.
- By "Zoom out" you step back, and the parent element is shown again.
- </p>
- </BODY>
-</html>
diff --git a/wdshelp/userdefinedcleanups.htm b/wdshelp/userdefinedcleanups.htm
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-<html>
- <head>
- <title>User Defined Cleanups</title>
- <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
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- <h2>User Defined Cleanups</h2>
- <p><i>This feature is for experts.</i></p>
- <p>You can define up to 10 custom cleanup actions. The cleanups are specified by <i>command
- lines</i>.
- </p>
- <p>Select an entry in the list an set it to "enabled". Choose a title, the title
- appears in the menus.
- </p>
- <p>Compose a command line. Use the "MSDOS prompt" (Windows 9x, command.com) or the
- "Command prompt" (NT, cmd.exe) to get help about the available commands and to
- test the command line.
- </p>
- <h3>Examples</h3>
- <p>
- <ul>
- <li>
- <pre>dir /b > dir.txt</pre>
- List the filenames to the text file dir.txt.</li>
- <li>
- <pre>del *.bak</pre>
- Delete all *.bak files in the current directory.</li>
- <li>
- <pre>del /s *.bak *.tmp</pre>
- Recursively delete all *.bak and *.tmp files.</li>
- <li>
- <pre>windirstat.exe "%p"</pre>
- Call up a second instance of WinDirStat with the path of the selected directory
- (a PATH to windirstat.exe must be set).</li>
- </ul>
- </p>
- <h3>Examples (NT and higher)</h3>
- <p>
- <ul>
- <li>
- <pre>echo %n & pause</pre>
- Display the name of the current directory.</li>
- <li>
- <pre>cd & pause</pre>
- Display the current path and wait for a key stroke.</li>
- <li>
- <pre>cd .. && myzip "%n"</pre>
- Compress the selected directory (with the hypothetic tool myzip).</li>
- </ul>
- </p>
- <p>The meaning of the placeholders %p, %n, %sp, %sn is shown in the dialog. Don't
- forget to enclose them in quotation marks, if necessary.</p>
- <h3>Assembly of the command line</h3>
- <p>Suppose you enter the command line
- <pre>xyz</pre>
- . WinDirStat then trys to start the following process:
- <pre>%COMSPEC% /c xyz</pre>
- </p>
- <h3>More Options</h3>
- <p>Specify, for which item types the cleanup works. Be careful with UNC paths: a
- command prompt cannot chdir to UNC paths!</p>
- <p>Specify, whether the cleanup shall be applied recursively on all subdirectories
- (depth first).</p>
- <p>The other options should be clear.</p>
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- <h2>What is a Directory Tree?</h2>
- <p>On most computer operating systems, so on Microsoft Windows, the data on the
- hard disk are organized hierarchically.
- </p>
- <p>On the one hand there are the <i>files</i> which have a certain size and contain
- the effective data. Each file has a name. Under Microsoft Windows the "filename
- extension" informs about the type of the file. The extension ".exe", for
- instance, indicates that it's a program file. The extension ".doc" indicates a
- WinWord document, ".jpg" is a photo, and so on. But ridiculously the Microsoft
- Windows Explorer hides these filename extensions by default. You can change
- this behaviour in the options menu of the Windows Explorer.
- </p>
- <p>On the other hand there are <i>directories</i>. The Windows Explorer and
- WinDirStat, too, symbolize directories as yellow folders. Directories also
- have a name, but normally without a filename extension. Directories only serve
- to contain files and other directories ("sub-directories"). Due to the fact
- that directories can contain subdirectories, and those again can contain
- subdirectories, the result is a hierarchical structure on the disk.
- </p>
- <p>
- <img src="tree.jpg" width="99" height="105" align="left" vspace="20" hspace="20" />
- Instead of "hierarchical structure" we simply say <i>tree structure</i>. Since
- a tree is built hierarchical as well: The trunk branches out into branches, the
- branches into sub-branches, twigs and finally into the leaves. In a file system
- the so called root directory is the trunk, the directories
- are the branches and the files are the leaves.
- </p>
- <p>
- That's why we call the file system of a computer simply a "directory tree".
- </p>
- <p><br clear="all" />
- Unlike most real trees, on a disk the trunk and the branches already have
- leaves. And, unlike most real trees, too: the <u>files</u> are the voluminous
- entities (the size of which is measured by megabytes or gigabytes), whereas the
- actual directories are neglectibly small. By the way, we imagine abstract trees
- as turned round: the root at the top, the leaves at the bottom.
- </p>
- <p>If you saw a branch off a tree and stick it into the earth, then it becomes
- itself a little tree (well, at least it looks like one): Every branch is,
- together with its sub-branches and leaves, itself a tree, a <i>subtree</i>.
- </p>
- <p>The family tree metaphor is often used as well: The subdirectories and files of
- a directory are called its <i>children</i>. And a directory containing a
- subdirectory or file is called their <i>parent</i>. The root directory is
- earliest ancestor of all items in the directory tree.
- </p>
- <p>A <i>path</i> like "C:\documents\letters\draft\loveletter.doc" indicates that on
- the hard disk C:, in the root directory "C:\" there is a directory "documents",
- under it the subdirectory "letters", under it a subdirectory "draft" and in
- there a file "loveletter.doc". So the path is a precise representation of the
- way from the root to the leaf.
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- <title>WinDirStat</title>
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- <h1 style="margin-bottom:1pt">WinDirStat - Directory Statistics</h1>
- <P style="font-size:70%;margin-top:2pt">Copyright (c) 2003-2005 Bernhard Seifert.
- Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the
- terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version
- published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no
- Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included
- in the section entitled "GNU Free Documentation License".
- </P>
- <p>Shows where all your disk space has gone, and helps you clean it up.
- </p>
- <p style="color=#006000">You know the problem: The hard disk is almost full, and
- you don't know, where the big files actually are lying, which occupy all the
- space. They may well be hidden in sub-sub-directories. To find out this by
- means of the Windows Explorer, is tiring: you would have to expand and collapse
- directories over and over or view the "Properties" of the directories, which
- always count just the size of a single subtree. It's hard to form a mental
- image of the hard disk usage in this way. This is where WinDirStat helps.
- </p>
- <p>On start up WinDirStat opens the <a href="selectdrivesdialog.htm">Select Drives
- Dialog</a>. Press the OK button.
- </p>
- <p>
- Then WinDirStat reads in the whole <a href="whatisatree.htm">directory tree</a>
- once (this can last some minutes depending on the hard disk size) and then
- presents it in three useful views:
- </p>
- <table border="1" bordercolor="#007000" style="BORDER-RIGHT:3px solid; BORDER-TOP:3px solid; BORDER-LEFT:3px solid; WIDTH:373px; BORDER-BOTTOM:3px solid; BORDER-COLLAPSE:collapse; HEIGHT:226px">
- <tr>
- <td colspan="2" style="COLOR:#ffffff; HEIGHT:17px; BACKGROUND-COLOR:#007000">WinDirStat</td>
- </tr>
- <tr style="HEIGHT:80px">
- <td align="center" style="WIDTH: 241px; HEIGHT: 70px"><a href="directorytree.htm">Directory
- List</a></td>
- <td align="center" style="HEIGHT: 70px"><a href="extensionlist.htm">Extension List</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr style="HEIGHT:100px">
- <td colspan="2" align="center"><a href="treemap.htm">Treemap</a></td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>The views are <a href="coupling.htm">coupled</a> with each other.
- </p>
- <p>You can clean up the hard disks with several <a href="actions.htm">Cleanups</a>.
- </p>
- <p>The views and the <a href="userdefinedcleanups.htm">User Defined Cleanups</a> can
- be <a href="configuration.htm">configured</a> according to your personal needs.
- </p>
- <p><a href="sorting.htm">Sorting</a></p>
- <p><a href="legend.htm">Legend</a></p>
- <p><a href="faq.htm">Frequently Asked Questions</a></p>
- <p><a href="limits.htm">Limits</a></p>
- <p><a href="deinstallation.htm">Deinstallation</a></p>
- <P style="font-size:70%"><a href="gnufdl.htm">GNU Free Documentation License</a></P>
- <P>&nbsp;</P>
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