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Auf ein markiertes Element können verschiedene Aufräumaktionen angewendet - werden. Die Aktionen sind erreichbar über das Hauptmenü, die Symbolleiste, die - Kontextmenüs und über Tastatur-Shortcuts. -
-Es kann sein, dass ein Element außerhalb von WinDirStat gelöscht oder verändert - wurde. "Aktualisieren" bewirkt, dass WinDirStat das Element neu einliest, so - dass die Anzeige in WinDirStat wieder mit den tatsächlichen Verhältnissen auf - der Festplatte übereinstimmt. -
-Kopiert den Pfad des markierten Elements in die Zwischenablage.
-Öffnet die markierte Datei. Achtung: im Falle einer ausführbaren Datei (.exe) - heißt dies, dass das Programm gestartet wird. -
-Startet den Windows-Explorer so, dass er das markierte Element anzeigt.
-Startet die Kommandozeile im markierten Verzeichnis.
-Verschiebt das markierte Element in den Papierkorb. Danach werden das Element - und die Papierkorb-Verzeichnisse aktualisiert.
-Löscht das markierte Element endgültig. Danach wird das Element aktualisiert. - Löschen Sie bitte nur Dateien und Verzeichnisse, von denen Sie wissen, dass - weder Sie noch das Betriebssystem sie brauchen! -
-Öffnet den 'Eigenschaften'-Dialog für die markierte Datei.
-Erstellt einen textuellen Report über das markierte Verzeichnis zwecks - E-Mail-Versand an den Eigentümer. Ist gedacht für von mehreren Leuten benutzte - Netz-Laufwerke. Der Report enthält genau die Zeilen, die die Verzeichnisliste - gerade unter dem markierten Verzeichnis anzeigt, im selben "Klappstatus" und in - derselben Sortierung. -
-Neben diesen eingebauten Aktionen können Sie eigene Aktionen frei - definieren. -
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0407/configuration.htm b/wdshelp/0407/configuration.htm deleted file mode 100644 index d90e3a53..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0407/configuration.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ - - -Dateisystemgrenzen überschreiten (nur NT und höher). Unter NTFS können - Volumes in Verzeichnisse eingehängt werden. Standardmäßig stoppt WinDirStat mit - dem Einlesen an diesen Punkten, zeigt also nur die Belegung jeweils einer - Festplatte an. Hier können Sie dieses Verhalten ändern. (Mountpoints auf - UNC-Laufwerken werden nicht erkannt.) -
-Symbolischen Verzeichnislinks folgen (außer Volume Mount Points) (nur NT und höher). - Unter NTFS können Zielverzeichnisse in ein anderes Verzeichnis eingepfropft werden - (Junction Points). - (Sie brauchen ein Produkt wie z.B. awxlink, downloadbar von - http://www.arniworld.de/, um Junction points anzulegen.) - Standardmäßig stoppt WinDirStat mit dem Einlesen an diesen Punkten. - Hier können Sie dieses Verhalten ändern. -
-Listenstil. Diese Optionen, Raster und Streifen, gelten für alle Listen - in WinDirStat. -
-Sprache. In dieser Combobox werden neben der eingebauten Sprache Englisch - diejenigen Sprachen angeboten, für die eine entsprechende wdsrxxxx.dll - existiert. Die Einstellung wird erst beim nächsten Start von WinDirStat - wirksam.
-Zwei Optionen, die steuern, was die Spalten 'Teilbaum-Anteil' und 'Anteil' - während des Einlesens anzeigen. Farben für die Teilbaum-Anteil-Darstellung. -
-Quadratierungsstil, Parameter für den Kisseneffekt, Gitternetzlinien, Farbe des - Markierungsrahmens. -
-Hier werden die benutzerdefinierten Aktionen - konfiguriert. -
-Administratoren können hier die E-Mail-Report-Funktion ihren Bedürfnissen - anpassen.
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0407/coupling.htm b/wdshelp/0407/coupling.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 25f8af09..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0407/coupling.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ - - -Die eigentliche Stärke von WinDirStat besteht darin, dass die drei Ansichten, - Verzeichnisliste, Typenliste und Baumkarte, miteinander gekoppelt sind. -
-Wird ein Element (Verzeichnis oder Datei) in der Verzeichnisliste markiert, - so zeigt auch die Baumkarte dieses Element an, indem sie es durch einen - farbigen Rahmen hervorhebt. So können Sie insbesondere die Größe von - Verzeichnissen beurteilen. -
-Wenn Sie in die Baumkarte klicken, so treffen Sie mit der Maus ja immer eine - Datei (ein farbiges Rechteck). Daraufhin klappt, falls nötig, die - Verzeichnisliste entsprechend auf und markiert diese Datei. So können Sie, - indem Sie z.B. auf ein großes Rechteck klicken, Pfad und Attribute der - entsprechenden großen Datei in der Verzeichnisliste ablesen. -
-Die Markierung in der Verzeichnisliste und der Baumkarte stimmt aufgrund der - gegenseitigen Kopplung also immer überein. -
-Wird in der Verzeichnisliste (bzw. in der Baumkarte) eine Datei markiert, - so zeigt die Typenliste den Dateityp (die Dateinamenserweiterung) an. Der - Dateityp wird markiert und in den sichtbaren Bereich gescrollt. So können Sie - die Beschreibung und die Statistik zu diesem Typ ablesen. -
-Markieren Sie in der Typenliste einen Dateityp, so hebt die Baumkarte sämtliche - Dateien dieses Typs hervor.
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0407/deinstallation.htm b/wdshelp/0407/deinstallation.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 2c3d4ddf..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0407/deinstallation.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ - - --
Die Verzeichnisliste gleicht der Baum-Ansicht des Windows-Explorers mit dem - Unterschied, dass sie Verzeichnisse und Dateien absteigend nach Größe sortiert - darstellt. Oben sehen Sie die Verzeichnisse und Dateien, die am meisten Platz - verbrauchen. Klappen Sie ein Verzeichnis auf, so werden dessen - Unterverzeichnisse wiederum nach Größe sortiert angezeigt, und so weiter. -
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In der Spalte "Name" können Verzeichnisse mit einem Mausklick auf die kleinen - Kästchen mit + und - wie im Windows-Explorer auf- und zugeklappt werden. Mit - einem Klick auf einen Namen markieren Sie ein Element. Danach können Sie - mit den Pfeiltasten im Baum navigieren. -
-In der Baumkarte wird das jeweils markierte Element durch eine Umrahmung - hervorgehoben. -
-Markieren Sie eine Datei, so zeigt die Typenliste automatisch deren Typ an. -
-Die Sortierung kann per Mausklick auf die - Spaltenüberschrift geändert werden. -
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0407/extensionlist.htm b/wdshelp/0407/extensionlist.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 21eff2af..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0407/extensionlist.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ - - -Die Typenliste enthält sämtliche im Verzeichnisbaum vorkommenden Dateitypen - (Dateinamenserweiterungen). Für jeden Dateityp wird die Summe der Dateigrößen - in der Spalte "Bytes" angezeigt. Die Typenliste ist standardmäßig absteigend - nach dieser Spalte sortiert. Oben stehen also diejenigen Dateitypen, die auf - der Festplatte zusammengenommen den meisten Platz einnehmen. -
-Den 12 Dateitypen, die am meisten Platz belegen, sind 12 Farben zugeordnet, - allen anderen die Farbe Grau. In dieser Farbe werden die Dateien in der - Baumkarte dargestellt. -
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Klicken Sie auf eine Dateinamenserweiterung: Die Baumkarte hebt alle Dateien - dieses Typs hervor.
- - - diff --git a/wdshelp/0407/faq.htm b/wdshelp/0407/faq.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 477b90d1..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0407/faq.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ - - -Nein. Die Baumkartenansicht hat nichts zu tun mit den Harddisk-Sektoren. Die - Verteilung der Dateien auf Sektoren ist eine ganz andere. Im allgemeinen sind - große Dateien weit über die Harddisk verstreut. Die Baumkarte hingegen stellt - jede Datei als ein Rechteck dar. -
-Nein. WinDirStat ist - abgesehen von der Aboutbox, die in einem eigenen Thread - läuft und von den Abfragen im Laufwerksauswahldialog - single-threaded. - Alle Arbeit geschieht in OnIdle(). -
-Siehe Zeichenerklärung. -
-Die >- und <-Zeichen in den Spaltenüberschriften deuten die aktuelle - Sortierung an. -
-Ja. XP speichert ziemlich oft ziemlich große 'Systemwiederherstellungspunkte' - unter C:\System Volume Information, verweigert aber den Zugriff darauf. -
-Diese Datei enthält die deutsche Übersetzung von WinDirStat. 0407 ist die - Kennziffer für "Deutsch - Deutschland". Wenn diese Datei fehlt, dann ist - WinDirStat nur in der (eingebauten) Sprache Englisch verfügbar. -
-WinDirStat hält sich an die im Computerwesen übliche Konvention, dass "Kilo"
- nicht für 1000 steht sondern für 1024. Es gilt also:
- 1 KB = 1024 Bytes
- 1 MB = 1024 KB = 1.048.576 Bytes
- 1 GB = 1024 MB = 1.048.576 KB = 1.073.741.824 Bytes.
-
- Version 1.2, November 2002 -
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- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0407/legend.htm b/wdshelp/0407/legend.htm deleted file mode 100644 index e1726463..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0407/legend.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ - -
-Jedes Verzeichnis in der Verzeichnisliste hat im allgemeinen ein - Pseudo-Unterverzeichnis <Dateien>. Dort sind alle einfachen Dateien des - Verzeichnisses zusammengefasst. Also die Dateien, die direkt im Verzeichnis, - nicht in Unterverzeichnissen, liegen. Dies hat den Vorteil, dass die - Verzeichnisliste aufgeräumter und dass die Statistik aussagekräftiger ist. So - können Sie nämlich ablesen, welchen Platz die in einem Verzeichnis (nicht in - Unterverzeichnissen) liegenden Dateien zusammen einnehmen. -
-Der <Dateien>-Pseudoeintrag entfällt, wenn es nur eine Datei im - Verzeichnis gibt, oder wenn das Verzeichnis keine Unterverzeichnisse hat. -
-Wenn Sie im Optionen-Menü "Freien Platz anzeigen" aktiviert haben, hat jedes - Laufwerk einen <Freier Platz>-Eintrag. Die Größe dieses Eintrags - entspricht der Menge des auf dem Laufwerk noch zur Verfügung stehenden freien - Platzes. In der Baumkarte hat dieser Eintrag eine dunkelgraue Farbe. Durch den - <Freier Platz>-Eintrag bekommt man einen Eindruck von der Relation - zwischen ingesamt belegtem und noch freien Plattenplatz. Diese Angabe - entspricht der Angabe "Freier Speicher" im - Windows-Explorer-Eigenschaften-Dialog für das Laufwerk. -
-Wenn Sie im Optionen-Menü "Unbekannten Platz anzeigen" aktiviert haben, hat - jedes Laufwerk einen <Unbekannt>-Eintrag. Damit hat es folgende - Bewandtnis. Einerseits kennt WinDirStat die Gesamtkapazität des Laufwerks und - den freien Plattenplatz. (Diese Werte entsprechen den Angaben im - Windows-Explorer-Eigenschaften-Dialog für das Laufwerk.) Andererseits hat - WinDirStat die Größen aller Dateien ermittelt und summiert. <Unbekannt> - ist nun die Differenz Gesamtkapazität minus freier Platz minus ermittelte - Summe. Dieser Rest kann aus mehreren Gründen größer als Null sein. Z.B. - kann es Verzeichnisse (z.B. "System Volume Information") geben, die man nicht - auslesen darf. Deren Größe fließt also in die von WinDirStat ermittelte Summe - nicht mit ein. In der Baumkarte hat der <Unbekannt>-Eintrag eine - leuchtend gelbe Farbe. -
-deutet an, dass die Liste nach dieser Spalte aufsteigend sortiert - ist.
-deutet an, dass die Liste nach dieser Spalte absteigend sortiert - ist.
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0407/limits.htm b/wdshelp/0407/limits.htm deleted file mode 100644 index e84e5467..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0407/limits.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ - - -Zum Einlesen aufgewendete Zeit | -2^32 ms (= 49 Tage) | -
Anzahl direkte Unterelemente eines Verzeichnisses | -2^31 (= 2.147.483.648) | -
Dateigröße, Baumgröße | -2^63 (= 8.388.608 TB) | -
Gesamtzahl Elemente | -2^63 | -
Anzahl gleichzeitige Leseaufträge | -2^63 | -
Hier können Sie bestimmen, welche Laufwerke in die Statistik aufgenommen werden - sollen. -
-Sie haben die Möglichkeit, eines oder mehrere Laufwerke aus der Liste - auszusuchen oder ein Verzeichnis auszuwählen. -
-Die Liste zeigt alle vorhandenen Laufwerke (Festplatten, eingelegte Floppy Disks - oder CDs, Netzlaufwerke) an.
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Der Dialog hat drei "Radioknöpfe". -
Die Auswahl ist persistent, d.h. beim nächsten Öffnen des Dialogs erscheint - wieder dieselbe Auswahl, die Sie zuletzt vorgenommen hatten.
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0407/sorting.htm b/wdshelp/0407/sorting.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 3659322b..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0407/sorting.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ - - -Sämtliche Listen in WinDirStat können Sie nach Belieben sortieren. Die aktuelle - Sortierung wird durch die Zeichen < und > in den Spaltenüberschriften - angedeutet. < bedeutet aufsteigende Sortierung, > bedeutet absteigende - Sortierung. -
-Durch einen Mausklick auf eine Spaltenüberschrift setzen Sie die gewünschte - Sortierung. -
-Eigentlich werden sogar zwei Spalten zur Sortierung herangezogen. Erstens - diejenige, auf die Sie zuletzt geklickt haben, und zweitens - wenn die Elemente - bezüglich dieser Spalte gleich sind - diejenige, nach der zuvor sortiert wurde. -
-Beachten Sie, dass die Sortierung in der Verzeichnisliste natürlich die - Baumstruktur respektiert: Sortiert wird dort immer nur innerhalb derselben - Hierarchieebene. -
- -Die Breite der Spalten und ihre Reihenfolge können per Drag 'n Drop eingestellt - werden. Die Spaltenbreiten und -reihenfolgen sind persistent, d.h. - werden beim Programmstart automatisch wieder so hergestellt, wie Sie sie - zuletzt eingestellt hatten. -
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0407/toc.hhc b/wdshelp/0407/toc.hhc deleted file mode 100644 index 9c9817b0..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0407/toc.hhc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,76 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - -Die Baumkarte zeigt auf einen Blick den gesamten Inhalt des Verzeichnisbaums. -
-Sie stellt jede Datei dabei als ein farbiges Rechteck dar, dessen Fläche der - Größe der Datei entspricht. -
- Die Rechtecke sind so angeordnet, dass Verzeichnisse wiederum Rechtecke bilden, - die alle ihre Dateien und Unterverzeichnisse enthalten. Die Fläche dieser - Rechtecke entspricht also der Größe der Teilbäume. - -Die Farbe eines Rechtecks deutet den Typ der Datei an, - wie in der Typenliste angegeben. -
-Der Kisseneffekt verdeutlicht dabei zusätzlich die Verzeichnisstruktur.
- -Sie erkennen mühelos die großen Rechtecke, d.h. die großen Dateien, auch wenn - diese weit unten im Verzeichnisbaum in Unterverzeichnissen versteckt sind. - Klicken Sie darauf: In der Verzeichnisliste klappt der Pfad zu dieser Datei - auf, und Sie können Ort, Namen und Attribute der Datei ablesen, sowie - wenn - Sie wollen - eine Aktion auf sie anwenden, z.B. die Datei löschen. -
-Navigieren Sie in der Verzeichnisliste: die jeweilige Markierung wird in - der Baumkarte durch einen farbigen Rahmen hervorgehoben. Gewinnen Sie so - einen Eindruck von den Größenverhältnissen: Wie groß ist z.B. C:\windows - verglichen mit C:\programme?
-Benutzen Sie zum Navigieren auch die Kontextmenü-Optionen "Zum Elternelement" - und "Zurück zum Kindelement". -
-Zoomen. Die Option "Hineinzoomen" vergrößert die Baumkarte, so dass ein - Teilbaum in voller Größe dargestellt wird. Sie machen quasi einen - Schritt auf das markierte Element zu. Die Verzeichnisliste zeigt die Wurzel - dieses Teilbaums durch eine blaue Umrahmung an. Mit "Herauszoomen" treten Sie wieder - zurück und das Elternelement wird wieder dargestellt. - -
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0407/userdefinedcleanups.htm b/wdshelp/0407/userdefinedcleanups.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 36a94b38..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0407/userdefinedcleanups.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ - - -Dieser Punkt ist für Experten.
-Hier können Sie bis zu 10 Aktionen selbst definieren. Die Aktionen werden als Kommandozeile - spezifiziert. -
-Selektieren Sie in der Liste einen Eintrag und setzen Sie ihn auf "Freigegeben". - Vergeben Sie einen Titel, der Titel erscheint in den Menüs. -
-Formulieren Sie eine Kommandozeile. Benutzen Sie die "MSDOS-Eingabeaufforderung" - (Windows 9x, command.com) bzw. die "Eingabeaufforderung" (NT, cmd.exe), um - Hilfe zu möglichen Kommandos abzufragen und die Kommandozeile auszuprobieren. -
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dir /b > dir.txt- Dateinamen in die Textdatei dir.txt schreiben.
del *.bak- Alle *.bak-Dateien im aktuellen Verzeichnis löschen.
del /s *.bak *.tmp- Alle *.bak- und *.tmp-Dateien in allen Unterverzeichnissen löschen (rekursiv).
C:\programme\windirstat.exe "%p"- Ein zweites WinDirStat aufrufen mit dem Pfad des aktuellen Verzeichnisses.
-
echo %n & pause- Namen des aktuellen Verzeichnisses ausgeben.
cd & pause- Aktuellen Pfad ausgeben und auf Tastendruck warten.
cd .. && myzip "%n"- Aktuelles Verzeichnis komprimieren (mit dem hypothetischen Tool myzip).
Die Bedeutung der Platzhalter %p, %n, %sp, %sn ist im Dialog angegeben. - Vergessen Sie nicht, sie ggf. in Anführungszeichen einzuschließen.
-Angenommen, Sie geben die Kommandozeile -
xyz- ein. WinDirStat versucht dann, folgenden Prozess zu starten: -
%COMSPEC% /c xyz- -
Geben Sie an, auf welche Elemente die Aktion anwendbar sein soll. Vorsicht bei - UNC-Pfaden: ein Command-Prompt kann keinen UNC-Pfad als Arbeitsverzeichnis haben.
-Geben Sie an, ob die Aktion rekursiv auf alle Unterverzeichnisse angewendet - werden soll (depth first).
-Die restlichen Optionen müssten klar sein.
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0407/whatisatree.htm b/wdshelp/0407/whatisatree.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 613e133b..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0407/whatisatree.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ - - -Bei den meisten Computer-Betriebssystemen, so auch in Microsoft Windows, sind - die Daten auf der Festplatte hierarchisch organisiert. -
-Einerseits gibt es die Dateien, die eine gewisse Größe haben und die - Nutzdaten enthalten. Jede Datei hat einen Namen. Unter Microsoft Windows gibt - die "Dateinamenserweiterung" Aufschluss über den Typ der Datei. Die Erweiterung - ".exe" z.B. deutet an, dass es sich bei der Datei um ein Programm handelt. Die - Erweiterung ".doc" deutet auf ein WinWord-Dokument hin, ".jpg" ist ein Foto, - usw. Unsinnigerweise blendet der Microsoft-Windows-Explorer allerdings - standardmäßig diese Dateinamenserweiterungen aus. Im Optionen-Menü des Windows - Explorers können Sie dieses Verhalten ändern. -
-Andererseits gibt es die Verzeichnisse. Der Windows-Explorer und auch - WinDirStat stellen die Verzeichnisse als gelbe Aktenmappen dar. Auch - Verzeichnisse haben einen Namen, normalerweise aber ohne - Dateinamenserweiterung. Verzeichnisse dienen nur dazu, Dateien und andere - Verzeichnisse ("Unterverzeichnisse") zu enthalten. Dadurch, dass Verzeichnisse - Unterverzeichnisse enthalten können und diese wiederum Unterverzeichnisse, - entsteht auf der Festplatte eine hierarchische Struktur. -
-
-
- Statt "hierarchische Struktur" sagt man auch einfach Baumstruktur. Denn
- auch ein Baum ist ja hierarchisch aufgebaut: Der Stamm verzweigt sich in Äste,
- die Äste verzweigen sich in Unteräste, Zweige und schließlich die Blätter. Im
- Dateisystem entspricht das sogenannte Wurzelverzeichnis dem Stamm, die
- Verzeichnisse entsprechen den Ästen, und die Dateien entsprechen den Blättern.
-
Aus diesem Grund spricht man beim Dateisystem eines Computers von einem - "Verzeichnisbaum". -
-
- Im Unterschied zu den meisten wirklichen Bäumen tragen auf der Festplatte auch
- der Stamm und die Äste bereits Blätter. Und, ebenfalls im Unterschied zu
- wirklichen Bäumen: die Dateien sind die eigentlich voluminösen Einheiten
- (deren Größe sich in Megabytes oder Gigabytes bemisst), die eigentlichen
- Verzeichnisse sind dagegen vernachlässigbar klein. Übrigens stellt man sich
- abstrakte Bäume normalerweise umgedreht vor: die Wurzel oben und die Äste und
- Blätter unten.
-
Sägt man von einem Baum einen Ast ab und steckt ihn in die Erde, so wird er - selbst zu einem kleinen Baum (na ja, er sieht jedenfalls so aus): Jeder Ast ist - zusammen mit seinen Unterästen und Blättern selbst ein Baum, ein Teilbaum. -
-Gern wird auch die Stammbaum-Metapher verwendet: Die Unterverzeichnisse und - Dateien eines Verzeichnisses heißen Kind-Elemente dieses Verzeichnisses. - Und ein Verzeichnis, in dem ein Unterverzeichnis bzw. eine Datei liegt, heißt - das Eltern-Element dieses Unterverzeichnisses bzw. der Datei. Das - Wurzelverzeichnis ist der Urahn aller Elemente des Verzeichnisbaums. -
-Ein Pfad wie "C:\dokumente\briefe\entwürfe\liebesbrief.doc" deutet an, - dass sich auf der Festplatte C: im Wurzelverzeichnis "C:\" ein Verzeichnis - "dokumente" befindet, darunter das Unterverzeichnis "briefe", darunter das - Unterverzeichnis "entwürfe" und darin eine Datei "liebesbrief.doc". Der Pfad - ist also eine präzise Darstellung des Weges von der Wurzel bis zum Blatt. -
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0407/windirstat.hhp b/wdshelp/0407/windirstat.hhp deleted file mode 100644 index 4498596c..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0407/windirstat.hhp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -[OPTIONS] -Compatibility=1.1 or later -Compiled file=..\..\..\help\wdsh0407.chm -Contents file=toc.hhc -Default Window=main -Default topic=windirstat.htm -Display compile progress=No -Full-text search=Yes -Language=0x407 Deutsch (Deutschland) -Title=WinDirStat - -[WINDOWS] -main="WinDirStat","toc.hhc",,"windirstat.htm","windirstat.htm",,,,,0x63420,,0x3006,[22,19,816,782],0x108f0000,,,,,,0 - - -[FILES] -windirstat.htm -directorytree.htm -extensionlist.htm -treemap.htm -actions.htm -configuration.htm -coupling.htm -faq.htm -gnufdl.htm -legend.htm -selectdrivesdialog.htm -sorting.htm -whatisatree.htm -userdefinedcleanups.htm -limits.htm -deinstallation.htm - -[ALIAS] -IDH_StartPage=windirstat.htm -IDH_UserDefinedCleanups=userdefinedcleanups.htm -IDH_Treemap=treemap.htm - -[MAP] -#include ..\windirstat\helpmap.h - -[INFOTYPES] - diff --git a/wdshelp/0407/windirstat.htm b/wdshelp/0407/windirstat.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 9fa55cc3..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0407/windirstat.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ - - -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". -
-(Windows Directory Statistics.) Zeigt an, wo all der Plattenplatz geblieben ist, - und hilft aufzuräumen. -
-Sie kennen das Problem: Die Festplatte ist fast voll, und - man weiß nicht, wo eigentlich die großen Dateien liegen, die den ganzen Platz - belegen. Sie können ja in Unter-Unterverzeichnissen versteckt sein. Dies mit - Hilfe des Windows-Explorers herauszubekommen, ist ermüdend: Man müsste im - Verzeichnisbaum immer wieder Verzeichnisse und Unterverzeichnisse aufklappen - und zuklappen oder die "Eigenschaften" der Verzeichnisse betrachten, wobei - immer nur die Größe eines Teilbaums gezählt wird. Es ist schwierig, sich - auf diese Weise ein Bild von der Festplattenbelegung zu machen. Hier hilft - WinDirStat. -
-Beim Start öffnet WinDirStat den Laufwerksauswahl-Dialog. - Bestätigen Sie diesen mit OK. -
-- Dann liest WinDirStat einmal den gesamten Verzeichnisbaum - ein, was je nach Festplattengröße ein paar Minuten dauern kann, und stellt ihn - dann in drei praktischen Ansichten dar: -
-WinDirStat | -|
Verzeichnisliste | -Typenliste | -
Baumkarte | -
Die Ansichten sind miteinander gekoppelt. -
-Die Festplatten können mithilfe verschiedener Aktionen - aufgeräumt werden. -
-Die Ansichten und die benutzerdefinierten Aktionen - können nach den persönlichen Bedürfnissen konfiguriert - werden. -
- - - - - -GNU Free Documentation License
-- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0409/actions.htm b/wdshelp/0409/actions.htm deleted file mode 100644 index f131754e..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0409/actions.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ - - -
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. -
-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. -
-Copies the path of the selected item into the clipboard.
-Opens the selected file. Note that in case of an executable file (.exe), this - means that the program is started. -
-Launches the Windows Explorer so that it shows the selected item.
-Launches the DOS prompt in the selected directory.
-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! -
-Opens the 'Properties' dialog for the selected file.
-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. -
-In addition to these built-in clean ups you can freely - define your own cleanups. -
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0409/configuration.htm b/wdshelp/0409/configuration.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 14e05c44..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0409/configuration.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ - - -Cross file system boundaries (only NT and higher). 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 one file system. Here you can - change this behavior. (No mount points are recognized on UNC drives.) -
-Follow Junction Points (except Volume Mount Points) (only NT and higher). - 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 - http://www.arniworld.de/, to create junction points.) - By default WinDirStat stops reading at these junction points. Here you can - change this behavior. -
-List Style. These options, grid and stripes, apply to all lists in WinDirStat. -
-Language. 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.
-Two options which control what the columns 'Subtree Percentage' and 'Percentage' - display during the scan. Colors for the subtree percentage presentation. -
-Squarification style, parameters for the cushion shading, grid lines, color of the - selection rectangle. -
-Here you can configure the User Defined Cleanups. -
-Administrators can customize the e-mail report feature here.
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0409/coupling.htm b/wdshelp/0409/coupling.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 7ccee541..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0409/coupling.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ - - -The really strong point of WinDirStat is, that the three views, Directory List, - Extension List and Treemap, are coupled with each other. -
-When you select 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. -
-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. -
-So, because of this mutual coupling, the selections in the directory list and in - the treemap are always the same. -
-When you select a file 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. -
-When you select a file type in the extension list, the treemap highlights all - files of this type.
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0409/deinstallation.htm b/wdshelp/0409/deinstallation.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 9c35d586..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0409/deinstallation.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ - - --
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. -
--
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 selects an item. After that you can navigate in the tree with the - arrow keys. -
-The treemap always highlights the selected item with a frame. -
-If you select a file, the extension list automatically shows its type. -
-The sorting can be set with a mouse click on a column - header. -
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0409/extensionlist.htm b/wdshelp/0409/extensionlist.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 2c59e156..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0409/extensionlist.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ - - -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. -
-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. -
--
Click on an extension: The treemap highlights all files of this type.
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0409/faq.htm b/wdshelp/0409/faq.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 89c3dd92..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0409/faq.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ - - -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 one rectangle. -
-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(). -
-See Legend. -
-The > and < symbols in the column headers indicate the current - sorting. -
-Nothing. XP quite often creates rather big 'System restore points' under - C:\System Volume Information, but denies access to it. -
-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. -
-WinDirStat sticks to the computing convention, that "kilo" doesn't stand for
- 1000 but for 1024. So we have:
- 1 KB = 1024 Bytes
- 1 MB = 1024 KB = 1,048,576 Bytes
- 1 GB = 1024 MB = 1,048,576 KB = 1,073,741,824 Bytes.
-
- Version 1.2, November 2002 -
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- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0409/legend.htm b/wdshelp/0409/legend.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 41be010a..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0409/legend.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ - -
-Generally, each directory in the directory list has a pseudo subdirectory - <Files>. 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). -
-The <Files> item is omitted, if there is only one file in the - directory, or if it has no subdirectories. -
-If you have activated "Show Free Space" in the Options menu, each drive - has an <Free Space> 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 <Free Space> 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. -
-If you have activated "Show Unknown" in the Options menu, each drive - has an <Unknown> 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, <Unknown> 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 <Unknown> item is colored vivid yellow. -
-indicates that the list is sorted by this column in ascending order. -
-indicates that the list is sorted by this column in descending order. -
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0409/limits.htm b/wdshelp/0409/limits.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 4527dfe0..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0409/limits.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ - - -Time spent on scanning | -2^32 ms (= 49 days) | -
Number of direct subitems of a directory | -2^31 (= 2,147,483,648) | -
File size, tree size | -2^63 (= 8,388,608 TB) | -
Total number of items | -2^63 | -
Number of concurrent read jobs | -2^63 | -
Here you can decide which drives to include in the statistics. -
-You can select one or more drives from the list or choose a directory. -
-The list shows all present drives (hard disks, inserted floppy disks or CDs, and - network drives).
--
The dialog box has three "radio buttons". -
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.
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0409/sorting.htm b/wdshelp/0409/sorting.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 644e8368..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0409/sorting.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ - - -All lists in WinDirStat can be sorted at will. The current sorting is - indicated by the symbols < and > in the column headings. - < means ascending sort, > means descending sort. -
-You can set the desired sorting by a mouse click on a column heading. -
-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. -
-Note that the sorting of the directory list of course respects the - tree structure: sorting occurs only within one level. -
- -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. -
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0409/toc.hhc b/wdshelp/0409/toc.hhc deleted file mode 100644 index f4b50dbc..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0409/toc.hhc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,76 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - -The treemap shows the whole contents of the directory tree - straight away. -
-It represents each file as a colored rectangle, the area of which is - proportional to the file's size. -
- 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. -The color of a rectangle indicates the type of the file, as shown in the - extension list. -
-The cushion shading additionally brings out the directory structure.
-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. -
-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? -
-The context menu options "Select Parent" and "Re-select Child" are also useful - for the navigation. -
-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. -
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0409/userdefinedcleanups.htm b/wdshelp/0409/userdefinedcleanups.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 5203aebe..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0409/userdefinedcleanups.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ - - -This feature is for experts.
-You can define up to 10 custom cleanup actions. The cleanups are specified by command - lines. -
-Select an entry in the list an set it to "enabled". Choose a title, the title - appears in the menus. -
-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. -
--
dir /b > dir.txt- List the filenames to the text file dir.txt.
del *.bak- Delete all *.bak files in the current directory.
del /s *.bak *.tmp- Recursively delete all *.bak and *.tmp files.
windirstat.exe "%p"- Call up a second instance of WinDirStat with the path of the selected directory - (a PATH to windirstat.exe must be set).
-
echo %n & pause- Display the name of the current directory.
cd & pause- Display the current path and wait for a key stroke.
cd .. && myzip "%n"- Compress the selected directory (with the hypothetic tool myzip).
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.
-Suppose you enter the command line -
xyz- . WinDirStat then trys to start the following process: -
%COMSPEC% /c xyz- -
Specify, for which item types the cleanup works. Be careful with UNC paths: a - command prompt cannot chdir to UNC paths!
-Specify, whether the cleanup shall be applied recursively on all subdirectories - (depth first).
-The other options should be clear.
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0409/whatisatree.htm b/wdshelp/0409/whatisatree.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 137179bc..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0409/whatisatree.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ - - -On most computer operating systems, so on Microsoft Windows, the data on the - hard disk are organized hierarchically. -
-On the one hand there are the files 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. -
-On the other hand there are directories. 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. -
-
-
- Instead of "hierarchical structure" we simply say tree structure. 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.
-
- That's why we call the file system of a computer simply a "directory tree". -
-
- Unlike most real trees, on a disk the trunk and the branches already have
- leaves. And, unlike most real trees, too: the files 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.
-
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 subtree. -
-The family tree metaphor is often used as well: The subdirectories and files of - a directory are called its children. And a directory containing a - subdirectory or file is called their parent. The root directory is - earliest ancestor of all items in the directory tree. -
-A path 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. -
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0409/windirstat.hhp b/wdshelp/0409/windirstat.hhp deleted file mode 100644 index 981aeaa1..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0409/windirstat.hhp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -[OPTIONS] -Compatibility=1.1 or later -Compiled file=..\..\..\help\windirstat.chm -Contents file=toc.hhc -Default Window=main -Default topic=windirstat.htm -Display compile progress=No -Full-text search=Yes -Language=0x409 Englisch (USA) -Title=WinDirStat - -[WINDOWS] -main="WinDirStat","toc.hhc",,"windirstat.htm","windirstat.htm",,,,,0x63420,,0x3006,[22,19,816,782],0x108f0000,,,,,,0 - - -[FILES] -windirstat.htm -directorytree.htm -extensionlist.htm -treemap.htm -actions.htm -configuration.htm -coupling.htm -faq.htm -gnufdl.htm -legend.htm -selectdrivesdialog.htm -sorting.htm -whatisatree.htm -userdefinedcleanups.htm -limits.htm -deinstallation.htm - -[ALIAS] -IDH_StartPage=windirstat.htm -IDH_UserDefinedCleanups=userdefinedcleanups.htm -IDH_Treemap=treemap.htm - -[MAP] -#include ..\windirstat\helpmap.h - -[INFOTYPES] - diff --git a/wdshelp/0409/windirstat.htm b/wdshelp/0409/windirstat.htm deleted file mode 100644 index ce6e352a..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0409/windirstat.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ - - -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". -
-Shows where all your disk space has gone, and helps you clean it up. -
-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. -
-On start up WinDirStat opens the Select Drives - Dialog. Press the OK button. -
-- Then WinDirStat reads in the whole directory tree - once (this can last some minutes depending on the hard disk size) and then - presents it in three useful views: -
-WinDirStat | -|
Directory - List | -Extension List | -
Treemap | -
The views are coupled with each other. -
-You can clean up the hard disks with several Cleanups. -
-The views and the User Defined Cleanups can - be configured according to your personal needs. -
- - - - - -GNU Free Documentation License
-- - diff --git a/wdshelp/040e/actions.htm b/wdshelp/040e/actions.htm deleted file mode 100644 index bfeeae2b..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/040e/actions.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ - - -
A kijelölt elemhez, többféle takarítási műveletet alkalmazhat. A takarításhoz hozzáférhet a fő menün, az eszköztáron és gyorsbillentyűkön keresztül. -
-Lehet, hogy néhány elem törlésre, vagy módosításra került a WinDirStat-on kívül. A "Frissítés" - végrehajtásával a WinDirStat újraolvassa az elemet, hogy a képernyő összhangban legyen újra a merevlemez állapotával. -
-Kijelölt elem útvonalának másolása a vágólapra.
-A kijelölt fájl megnyitása. Figyelem: abban az esetben, ha ez egy futtatható fájl (.exe), a program gondolkodás nélkül elindul. -
-A Windows Intéző elindítása, hogy megtekinthesse a kijelölt elemet.
-DOS parancssor megnyitása a kijelölt könyvtárban.
-A kijelölt elem áthelyezése a Lomtárba. Ekkor az elem és a lomtár könyvtár is frissítésre kerül.
-A kijelölt elem visszafordíthatatlan törlése. Ekkor az elem frissítésre kerül. Kérem, csak olyan fájlokat és könyvtárakat töröljön, amelyekről tudja, hogy - - sem a rendszere, sem más alkalmazása nem igényli többet! -
-A kijelölt fájl 'Tulajdonságok' ablakának megnyitása.
-Szöveges jelentés készítése a kijelölt könyvtárról, amelyet e-mailben elküldhet a tulajdonosnak. Ez lehet hálózati meghajtó is, amelyet több személy is használ. A jelentés pontosan soronként tartalmazza a képernyőn kijelölt elem alatt lévő könyvtárak listáját, - ugyanúgy "kibontott állapotban" és ugyanolyan rendezési sorrendben. -
-További takarítási műveleteket adhat meg igényei szerint - adja meg a saját takarításait. -
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/040e/configuration.htm b/wdshelp/040e/configuration.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 2b340a8a..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/040e/configuration.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ - - -Keresztfájlrendszer csatolások (csak NT és újabb). NTFS alatti köteteket kapcsolhat be a könyvtárakba. A WinDirStat alapértelmezés szerint leállítja az ilyen csatolási pontok beolvasását, így csak egy fájlrendszer használatát mutatja meg. Itt Ön módosíthatja ezt a tulajdonságot. (A felismert UNC meghajtókat nem csatolja be.) -
-Következő csatolási pontok (kivéve a kötet csatolási pontokat) (csak NT és újabb). - NTFS alatt lévő mappákat, képes összekapcsolni más csatolási pontok alatt használt mappákkal. - (Ehhez Önnek szüksége lesz egy harmadik fél eszközésre, pl. az awxlink-re, letöltheti innen: - http://www.arniworld.de/, csatolási pont létrehozásához.) - Alapértelmezés szerint a WinDirStat leállítja az ilyen csatolási pontok beolvasását. Itt Ön megváltoztathatja ezt a jellemzőt. -
-Lista stílus. Ezzel az opcióval sorokat és rácsozást alkalmazhat a WinDirStat listáiban. -
-Nyelv. Beépített kiegészítő nyelv az Angol, a legördülő listában találja azokat a nyelveket, amelyekhez a kapcsolódó - wdsrxxxx.dll létezik. A módosítások érvényesítéséhez újra indítania a - WinDirStat-ot.
-Két opció, amellyel kezelheti, hogy az 'Alszerkezet százalék' és 'Százalék' oszlopok kötül melyik jelenjen meg a vizsgálat alatt a képernyőn. A színekkel az alszerkezet százalékaránya kerül bemutatásra. -
-Paraméterek a négyszögletes stílus, a párnázás árnyékolása, a rácsvonalak és a kijelölés színeinek beállításához. -
-Itt beállíthatja a Felhasználói takarítások jellemzőit. -
-Az adminisztrátorok itt testreszabhatják az e-mail jelentés tulajdonságait.
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/040e/coupling.htm b/wdshelp/040e/coupling.htm deleted file mode 100644 index a74b7fef..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/040e/coupling.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ - - -Ez egy valóban erős pont a WinDirStat-ban, hogy a faszerkezet nézete, a Könyvtár lista, - a Kiterjesztések listája és a Térképfa, hogyan kapcsolódik egymáshoz. -
-Amikor Ön kijelöl egy elemet (könyvtárat, vagy fájlt) a könyvtárlistában, a térképfában szintén kiemelt kerettel jelenik meg ez az elem. Ezzel a speciális tulajdonsággal - Ön áttekintheti a könyvtárak, vagy fájlok méretét. -
-Amikor Ön rákattint a térképfára az egérrel, mindig egy állományt talál (színezett téglalap). Ezután, amikor kinyitja a könyvtár listát (ha szükséges) megláthatja a kijelölt állomány - kapcsolódásait. Így Ön képes, pl. egy kattintással egy nagy téglalapon, megtekinteni az állomány útvonalát és atrribútumait a könyvtárlistában. -
-Mivel ezek kapcsolatban vannak egymással, a könyvtár lista és a térképfa mindig szinkronban van egymással. -
-Amikor kijelöl egy fájlt a könyvtárlistában (vagy a térképfában), a fájl típusa megjelenik a kiterjesztés listában. A kijelölt kiterjesztést görgetheti is ebben a nézetben. Így Ön megtekintheti a leírását és a statisztikáját az ilyen típusú fájloknak. -
-Amikor kijelöl egy fájltípust a kiterjesztések listájában, a térképfában minden ilyen típusú fájl kijelölésre kerül.
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/040e/deinstallation.htm b/wdshelp/040e/deinstallation.htm deleted file mode 100644 index fe5821d5..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/040e/deinstallation.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ - - --
A könyvtárlista hasonlít a Windows Explorer faszerkezetére, azzal a különbséggel, hogy a könyvtárak és a fájlok méret szerint csökkenő sorrendben jelennek meg. - Felül láthatja azokat a könyvtárakat és a fájlokat, amelyek a legnagyobb területet használják. Amikor kinyit egy könyvtárat, az alkönyvtárak is a fentiek alapján méretük szerint jelennek meg. -
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A "Név" oszlopban Ön képes az egere kattintásával kinyitni és összezárni a könyvtárakat. - Kattintson a négyzetekben lévő + és - jelre, úgy mint a Windows Explorer-ben. Ha egy névre kattint, azzal kijelöli az - elemet. Ezután könnyedén navigálhat a faszerkezetben a nyíl billentyűkkel. -
-A térképfában a kijelölt elem, mindig kiemelt keretben jelenik meg. -
-Ha kijelöl egy fájlt, a kiterjesztés listában automatikusan megjelenik, annak a típusa. -
-A rendezést beállíthatja az oszlop fejlécére történő egérkattintással. -
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/040e/extensionlist.htm b/wdshelp/040e/extensionlist.htm deleted file mode 100644 index af780700..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/040e/extensionlist.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ - - -A kiterjesztések listája tartalmaz minden olyan típust (fájlnév kiterjesztést) amely előfordul a könyvtárszerkezetben. A "Bájt" oszlopban láthatja, hogy az adott fájltípus mekkora helyet foglal összesen. - Alapértelmezésben a kiterjesztés lista, ebben az oszlopban csökkenő sorrendben kerül rendezésre. - Így legfelül vannak azok a fájltípusok, amelyek a legtöbb helyet foglalják el a merevlemezén. -
-12 szín került hozzárendelésre, a 12 leggyakoribb fájltípushoz. A maradék szürke színű. - A térképfában az állományok is ezekkel a színekkel jelennek meg. -
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Kattintson egy kiterjesztésre: A térképfában kiemelésre kerül az összes ilyen típusú fájl.
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/040e/faq.htm b/wdshelp/040e/faq.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 39442b3f..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/040e/faq.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ - - -Nem. A térképfa megjelenítése egyáltalán nincs kapcsolatban a merevlemez szektoraival. Általában a nyagobb állományok - szétszórva találhatók a merevlemezen. A térképfa másképp kezeli a megjelenítésüket, minden egyes állomány egy téglalappal kerül - megjelenítésre. -
-Nem. A WinDirStat is - elkülönülő önálló szálon fut. -
-Nézze meg a Jelmagyarázatot. -
-A > és < szimbólum az oszlop fejlécekben az aktuális - rendezési sorrendet jelenti. -
-Egyáltalán nem. Az XP gyakran létrehoz egy meglehetősen nagy 'Rendszer visszaállító pontot' itt: - C:\System Volume Information, de ehhez nem engedi a hozzáférést. -
-Ez a fájl tartalmazza a WinDirStat német nyelvű fordítását. A 0407 a - "Német - Németország" nyelvi azonosítója. Ha ez a fájl hiányzik, akkor a WinDirStat csak a beépített - Angol nyelven érhető el. -
-A WinDirStat a számítástechnikában elfogadott átváltást alkalmazza, tehát a "kiló" nem 1000-et jelent, hanem
- 1024-et. Így tehát:
- 1 KB = 1024 Bájt
- 1 MB = 1024 KB = 1,048,576 Bájt
- 1 GB = 1024 MB = 1,048,576 KB = 1,073,741,824 Bájt.
-
- Version 1.2, November 2002 -
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- - diff --git a/wdshelp/040e/legend.htm b/wdshelp/040e/legend.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 89379078..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/040e/legend.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ - -
-Általában a könyvtárlista minden egyes könyvtárában található egy látszólagos alkönyvtár - <Fájl>. Oda, minden a könyvtárban lévő szokásos fájl összerakásra kerül. Azaz minden olyan fájl, amely közvetlen leszármazottja a könyvtárnak és nem alkönyvtárakban helyezkedik el. - Ez hasznos lehet, amikor a könyvtár listát takarítja. Ezzel az elemmel megtekintheti, hogy mekkora területet használ összesen a könyvtárban - (nem az alkönyvtárakban). -
-A <Fájl> elem elhagyható, ha csak egy fájl van a könyvtárban, vagy ha nincsenek alkönyvtárak. -
-Ha aktiválja a "Szabad terület kijelzése" lehetőséget a Beállítások menüben, minden meghajtón megjelenik a <Szabad terület> elem. Az elem mérete megegyezik a meghajtón rendelkezésre álló szabad terület méretével. - Ez az elem a térképfában sötétszürke színű. - A <Szabad terület> elem híven tükrözi a teljes használt lemezterület és a szabad lemezterület arányát. - Ez az információ megfelel a Windows Intéző tulajdonságok párbeszédablakában megjelenő értékeknek. -
-Ha aktiválja a Beállítások menüben az "Ismeretlen megjelenítése" opciót, minden meghajtón lesz egy - <Ismeretlen> elem. Ez egy lényeges dolog a következők szerint. - Egyrészt a WinDirStat tudja, hogy mekkora a lemez teljes kapacitása és a szabad terület nagysága. - (Ezek a megjelenő értékek megyegyeznek a Windows Intéző lemeztulajdonságok párbeszédabalakában látható értékekkel.) - Másrészt a WinDirStat képes meghatározni az összes elem és fájl méretét. - - Nos az <Ismeretlen> ebben különbözik: A teljes kapacitásból kivonva a szabad terület nagysága, ebből kivonva a meghatározott összeg. - A maradék nagyobb mint nulla. - Előfordulhat a meghajtón olyan terület (pl. "System Volume Information"), amely olvasás és hozzéférés ellen védve van. - Ennek a méretét a WinDirStat nem képes meghatározni és beleszámolni a használt terület méretébe. - A térképfában az <Ismeretlen> jelzésű elem világos sárgával színezve. -
-a jelző a lista rendezettségére utal az oszlop fejlécében - növekvő sorrend. -
-a jelző a lista rendezettségére utal az oszlop fejlécében - csökkenő sorrend. -
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/040e/limits.htm b/wdshelp/040e/limits.htm deleted file mode 100644 index d66c3eae..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/040e/limits.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ - - -Vizsgálatra felhasználható folyamatos időtartam | -2^32 ms (= 49 nap) | -
Egy könyvtárban lévő al-elemek maximális száma | -2^31 (= 2,147,483,648) | -
Maximális fájlméret, faszerkezet mérete | -2^63 (= 8,388,608 TB) | -
Maximális elemszám | -2^63 | -
Maximális egyidejű beolvasási folyamat száma | -2^63 | -
Itt Ön eldöntheti, hogy melyik meghajtó statisztikáját szeretné megtekinteni. -
-Ön kiválaszthat, egy vagy több meghajtót, vagy választhat egy könyvtárat a listából. -
-A listában megjelenik, minden rendelkezésre álló meghajtó (merevlemez, behelyezett floppy, vagy CD-k, és a hálózati meghajtók).
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Az ablakban lévő "rádógombok" használata. -
A kijelölések megmaradnak, így amikor Ön legközelebb megnyitja a párbeszédablakot, az Ön által beállítottak lesznek az alapértelmezettek.
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/040e/sorting.htm b/wdshelp/040e/sorting.htm deleted file mode 100644 index c9c6f398..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/040e/sorting.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ - - -A WinDirStat-ban, minden lista a tetszése szerint rendezhető. Az aktuális rendezési elvet a - < és > szimbólum jelzi az oszlop fejlécében. - a < érték növekvő sorrendet, a > érték csökkenő sorrendet jelöl. -
-Ön a kívánt rendezési sorrendet az oszlop fejlécére történő kattintással állíthatja be. -
-Jelenleg kettő oszlopban van berajzolva a rendezési jel. Először döntse el, hogy melyikre akar kattintani, és másodikként - - ha az oszlopban lévő elemek megfelelőek - - válassza ki a rendezési sorrendet. -
-Jegyezze meg a rendezés figyelembe veszi a könyvtárlista faszerkezetét: - a rendezés lehetséges csak egy szinten belül is. -
- -Az oszlopok szélessége és elrendezése 'húzd és ejtsd' módszerrel alakítható. Ha az oszlopok szélességét és elrendezését a kívánalmai szerint megváltoztatta, - a program a következő indulásakor automatikusan helyreállítja az eredeti beállításokat. -
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/040e/toc.hhc b/wdshelp/040e/toc.hhc deleted file mode 100644 index 4a1f57f6..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/040e/toc.hhc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,76 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - -A térképfa megjeleníti a teljes könyvtár faszerkezetet - és tartalmát. -
-Itt egy fájl egy színes téglalappal kerül jelölésre, a területe arányos a fájl méretével. -
- A téglalapok úgy vannak elrendezve, hogy azok újra téglalapokkal vannak kibélelve, melyek tartalmazzák az összes fájlt és alkönyvtárat. - Így a területek arányosak az alszerkezetek méreteivel. - -A téglalapok színezése jelzi a fájl típusát, melyet megtekinthet a kiterjesztések listájában. -
-A kipárnázás árnyékolása, kiegészítő megjelenítése a könyvtárszerkezetnek.
-Ön könnyedén megtekintheti a nagy téglalapokat, így ezen keresztül a nagy állományokat, még ha azok mélyen is vannak elrejtve egy alkönyvtárban a könyvtárszerkezeten belül. - Kattintson egy elemre: a könyvtár listában megnyílik a fájl útvonala és - elolvashatja a helyét és az atrribútumait, és - - feltéve ha szeretné - végrehajthat egy takarítási műveletet, pl. törölheti a fájlt. -
-Navigálhat a könyvtár listában: a megfelelő kijelöléshez a keret más színnel kerül kiemelésre. Így megláthatja az arányokat: Milyen nagy - például a C:\windows könyvtár, összevetve a C:\program files könyvtárral? -
-A környezeti menü opciói a "Szülő kijelölése" és a "Gyermek újrajelölése" segítik a navigációt. -
-Nagyítás. A "Nagyítás" opcióval felnagyíthatja a térképfát, úgy hogy az alszerkezetek is teljes méretben jelennek meg. - A gyökéren belüli könyvtár lista és alszerkezetek kék kerettel jelennek meg. - - A "Kicsinyítés" opcióval Ön egy lépéssel visszaléphet és a szülő elemet láthatja újra. -
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/040e/userdefinedcleanups.htm b/wdshelp/040e/userdefinedcleanups.htm deleted file mode 100644 index b93bc352..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/040e/userdefinedcleanups.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ - - -Haladó felhasználók részére.
-Ön megadhat 10 egyéni takarítási műveletet. Ezek a takarítások a parancssorban - kerülnek megadásra. -
-Válasszon ki egy bejegyzést a listából és "engedélyezze" azt. Válasszon egy nevet, amely a menüben fog megjelenni. -
-Állítsa össze a parancssort. Használja az "MSDOS parancssort" (Windows 9x, command.com), vagy a "Parancssor"-t (NT, cmd.exe) ahol segítséget kaphat a rendelkezésre álló parancsokhoz, és tesztelheti azokat. -
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dir /b > dir.txt- Fájlnevek kilistázása a dir.txt szövegfájlba.
del *.bak- Összes *.bak fájl törlése az aktuális könyvtárban.
del /s *.bak *.tmp- Rekurzívan törli az összes *.bak és *.tmp fájlt.
windirstat.exe "%p"- A WinDirStat második példányának meghívása, amely tartalmazza a kijelölt könyvtár útvonalát (egy ÚTVONALAT (PATH) a windirstat.exe-hez be kell állítania).
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echo %n & pause- Az aktuális könyvtár nevének megjelenítése.
cd & pause- Az aktuális útvonal megjelenítése és várakozás egy billentyű leütésre.
cd .. && myzip "%n"- Kijelölt könyvtár tömörítése (feltételezve, hogy a tömörítő eszköze a myzip).
A kifejezésekben használhatja a %p, %n, %sp, %sn helyettesítő karaktereket. Ne felejtse el, hogy azokat idézőjelek között kell használnia.
-Feltételezve ha megadta a parancssort -
xyz- . amikor a WinDirStat megpróbálja elkezdeni a következő folyamatot: -
%COMSPEC% /c xyz- -
Megadhatja, hogy milyen elemtípusok legyenek törölve. Legyen óvatos az UNC útvonalakkal: a - chdir parancs nem működik az UNC útvonalaknál!
-Megadhatja, hogy melyik takarítás kerüljön végrehajtásra rekurzívan minden alkönyvtárban - (első mélység).
-Más opciókat is alkalmazhat a takarításhoz.
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/040e/whatisatree.htm b/wdshelp/040e/whatisatree.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 4e918e4e..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/040e/whatisatree.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ - - -A legtöbb operációs rendszer, így a Microsoft Windows is, az adatokat a merevlemezen hierarchikus rendben tárolja. -
-Egyrészt ott vannak a fájlok, amelyek tényleges adattartalommal és mérettel rendelkeznek. - Minden fájl rendelkezik egy névvel. A Microsoft Windows alatt a "fájlnév kiterjesztése" információkat ad a fájl típusáról. Az ".exe" kiterjesztés például, egy programfájlt jelez. - A ".doc" kiterjesztés egy - WinWord dokumentumra utal, a ".jpg" kiterjesztés egy képállomány, és így tovább. De nevetségesen, a Microsoft - Windows Intéző a fájlnevek kiterjesztéseit alapértelmezésben elrejti. Ön módosíthatja ezt a jellemzőt a Windows Intéző beállítások menüjében. -
-Másrészt ott vannak a könyvtárak. A Windows Intéző és a WinDirStat, a könyvtárakat sárga mappákkal szimbolizálja. A könyvtárak is rendelkeznek névvel, de normál esetben kiterjesztés nélkül szerepelnek. A - könyvtárak csak fájlokat és más egyéb könyvtárakat ("alkönyvtárak") tartalmaznak. Annak köszönhetően, hogy a könyvtárak tartalmazhatnak alkönyvtárakat és azok újra tartalmazhatnak alkönyvtárakat, ez eredményezi a lemez hierarchikus szerkezetét. - - -
-
-
- A "hierarchikus szerkezet" helyett egyszerűen mondjuk csak, hogy faszerkezet. Egy fa is hierarchikusan épül fel: A törzs elágazik ágakba, az ágak újabb ágakba és azok al-ágakba ágaznak el, míg eljutunk a legalsó szintig a levelekig.
- A fájlrendszer un. gyökérkönyvtár rendszert alkot, innen ágaznak el az alkönyvtárak és a fájlok.
-
- Ezért hívjuk a számítógép fájlrendszerét egyszerűen "faszerkezetnek". -
-
- A valóságos faszerkezettől eltérően, a lemezen a törzsön és az elágazásokon is lehetnek al elemek.
- És a legvalóságosabb faszerkezettől eltérően: a fájlok terjedelmes tulajdonságokkal rendelkeznek
- (mérettel, amelyet megabájt-al, vagy gigabájt-al jelölünk), addíg a könyvtárak elhanyagolható mérettel rendelkeznek. Egyébként elvonatkoztathatunk a faszerkezet képétől: a gyökér lehet felül és a levelek (fájlok) alul.
-
Ha Ön megnéz egy elágazást a fában és azt beleszúrja a földbe, akkor abból egy kisebb fa lesz: - Minden elágazás folytatódhat egy al-elágazásban és - állományokban, ez a faszerkezet az al-faszerkezet. -
-A családfa hasonlatot szintén gyakran használjuk: A könyvtár alkönyvtárai és fájljai a gyermekek. - És az alkönyvtárakat, vagy fájlokat tartalmazó könyvtár a szülő könyvtár. - A gyökérkönyvtár a legelső elődje a könyvtárszerkezetben lévő összes elemnek. -
-Az útvonalban "C:\documents\letters\draft\loveletter.doc" jelölésre kerül a merevlemez - C:, a gyökérkönyvtár "C:\" a "documents" könyvtár, - alatta a "letters" alkönyvtár, ez alatt a "draft" alkönyvtár és maga a - "loveletter.doc" fájl. Tehát az útvonal pontosan ábrázolja az elágazásokat az utólsó állományig. -
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/040e/windirstat.hhp b/wdshelp/040e/windirstat.hhp deleted file mode 100644 index 26b83b99..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/040e/windirstat.hhp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -[OPTIONS] -Compatibility=1.1 or later -Compiled file=..\..\..\help\wdsh040e.chm -Contents file=toc.hhc -Default Window=main -Default topic=windirstat.htm -Display compile progress=No -Full-text search=Yes -Language=0x40e Ungarisch -Title=WinDirStat - -[WINDOWS] -main="WinDirStat","toc.hhc",,"windirstat.htm","windirstat.htm",,,,,0x63420,,0x3006,[22,19,816,782],0x108f0000,,,,,,0 - - -[FILES] -windirstat.htm -directorytree.htm -extensionlist.htm -treemap.htm -actions.htm -configuration.htm -coupling.htm -faq.htm -gnufdl.htm -legend.htm -selectdrivesdialog.htm -sorting.htm -whatisatree.htm -userdefinedcleanups.htm -limits.htm -deinstallation.htm - -[ALIAS] -IDH_StartPage=windirstat.htm -IDH_UserDefinedCleanups=userdefinedcleanups.htm -IDH_Treemap=treemap.htm - -[MAP] -#include ..\windirstat\helpmap.h - -[INFOTYPES] - diff --git a/wdshelp/040e/windirstat.htm b/wdshelp/040e/windirstat.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 3eeb3251..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/040e/windirstat.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ - - -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". -
-Megtekintheti az összes lemezének felhasználtságát, és segítséget kaphat azok kitakarításához. -
-Ismerős Önnek a probléma: A merevlemez majdnem tele és Ön nem tudja, hogy mit tegyen, - hol találhatók azok a tényleges nagy állományok, amelyek elfoglalják az összes területet. - Azok lehet, hogy rejtve vannak több al-al-könyvtárban. Ezek megkeresése a - Windows Intézővel fáradságos: Önnek könyvtárakat kell kinyitnia és bezárnia újra meg újra, hogy megtekinthesse a könyvtárak "Tulajdonságait", - amelyekben mindig ki kell számolnia az egyes alszerkezetek méretét. - Ez így kemény munka a lemezhasználat megállapításához. Ehhez nyújt segítséget a WinDirStat. -
-A WinDirStat elindításakor a Meghajtó kijelölése párbeszédablak nyílik meg. Kattinson az OK gombra. -
-- Ekkor a WinDirStat beolvassa a teljes könyvtárszerkezetet - egyszer (ez néhány pillanatig eltarthat és függ a merevlemez méretétől) és a szerkezetet hasznos nézetekben mutatja be: -
-WinDirStat | -|
Könyvtárlista | -Kiterjesztés lista | -
Térképfa | -
A nézeteket összekapcsolhatja egymással. -
-Ön képes a merevlemezét számos módon kitakarítani. -
-A megjelenítésekben és a Felhasználó által megadott takarítások-ban képes - beállítani a saját igényei szerint az alkalmazást. -
- - - - - -GNU Free Documentation License
-- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0415/actions.htm b/wdshelp/0415/actions.htm deleted file mode 100644 index ac9acc89..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0415/actions.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ - - -
Istnieje możliwość użycia kilkunastu akcji oczyszczania, które mogą być uruchamiane - dla wybranego elementu. Porządkowania są dostępne z menu głównego, z paska - narzędzi oraz za pomocą skrótów klawiszy. -
-Może się zdarzyć, że plik lub katalog zostanie usunięty w czasie działania programu - WinDirStat. Polecenie "Odśwież" powoduje ponowne odczytanie zawartości dysku. -
-Kopiuje ścieżkę wybranego elementu do schowka.
-Otwiera/uruchamia wybrany plik, w zależności od jego typu.
-Uruchamia Eksploratora Windows dla wybranego elementu.
-Uruchamia Linię Poleceń w wybranym katalogu.
-Usuwa wybrany element do kosza. Po tej operacji zawartość katalogu z elementem - usuniętym, oraz zawartość kosza są odświeżane.
-Usuwa wybrany element trwale (bez możliwości odzyskania). Usuwaj tylko te elementy, - o których jesteś pewien, że nie będziesz ich nigdy więcej potrzebował!
-Otwiera okno "Właściwości" dla wybranego elementu.
-Generuje tekstowy raport o wybranym katalogu, który może być wysłany pocztą - elektroniczną do jego właściciela. Ta właściwość została stworzona z myślą - o dyskach sieciowych, które mogą być używane przez wielu użytkowników. Raport - zawiera linie z listy katalogów, wyświetlane poniżej wybranego elementu, - używając tego samego formatowania i sortowania. -
-Oprócz standardowo zdefiniowanych porządkowań, możesz dowolnie stworzyć - swoje własne porządkowania. -
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0415/configuration.htm b/wdshelp/0415/configuration.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 71305aaa..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0415/configuration.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ - - -Ograniczenia krzyżowych systemów plików (NT lub wyższy). W systemie NTFS - można montować katalogi. Domyślnie WinDirStat przestaje skanować po napotkaniu - takiego punktu montowania, tzn. pokazuje użycie tylko w jednym systemie - plików. Można tutaj zmienić domyślne ustawienia programu. (Punkty montowania - nie są rozpoznawane dla dysków UNC.) -
-Przejdź przez punkty krzyżowe (oprócz punktów montowania dysków) (NT lub wyższy). - W systemie NTFS katalog docelowy może być "przeszczepiany" do innego katalogu - przez użycie punktów krzyżowych (z angielskiego "node points") (Do tworzenia - takich punktów potrzeba oddzielnego oprogramowania, np. awxlink, który można - załadować z http://www.arniworld.de/.) - Domyślnie WinDirStat zatrzymuje skanowanie katalogu po napotkaniu takiego - punktu. Tutaj można zmienić to zachowanie. -
-Styl listy. Opcje mają zastosowanie do wszystkich list w programie - WinDirStat. -
-Język. Oprócz wbudowanego języka angielskiego, za pomocą tej opcji można - zmienić język na inny, spośród oferowanych przez program WinDirStat (patrz - dostępność biblioteki wdsrxxxx.dll). Zmiana języka jest widoczna, po restarcie - programu.
-Dwie opcje kontrolujące kolumny 'Poddrzewo procentowo' i 'Procentowo' - wyświetlane w czasie skanowania. Można wybrać kolory wyświetlane dla - procentowej prezentacji poddrzewa.
-Opcje do zarządzania wyglądem mapy drzewa; cieniowaniem, liniami siatki, kolorem - wybranego prostokąta.
-Możesz tutaj zdefiniować swoje własne - porządkowania. -
-Administratorzy mogą określić wygląd wysyłanego raportu.
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0415/coupling.htm b/wdshelp/0415/coupling.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 3591029d..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0415/coupling.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ - - -Wspaniałą funkcjonalnością programu WinDirStat jest złączenie trzech widoków: - Listy katalogów, Listy rozszerzeń plików oraz Mapy drzewa, za pomocą relacji. -
-Kiedy wybierasz pozycję (katalog lub plik) na liście katalogów, mapa drzewa - także wskazuje ten element, zaznaczając go kolorową ramką. W szczególności - możesz zobaczyć rozmiar katalogów. -
-Kiedy klikniesz element na mapie drzewa, zostaje on zazaczony kolorową ramką. - Po tej operacji lista katalogów jest rozwijana (jeżeli to konieczne) - i wybierany jest wskazany plik. Możesz więc, przez kliknięcie na dużym - prostokącie, zobaczyć ścieżkę do pliku, jego nazwę i atrybuty. -
-Zatem użycie relacji powoduje, że elementy wybrane na liście katalogów - i na mapie drzewa są zawsze takie same. -
-Kiedy wybierasz plik na liście katalogów (lub na mapie drzewa), lista - rozszerzeń pokazuje typ pliku (rozszerzenie). Rozszerzenie jest wybierane - i pokazywane na liście, która jest tak przesuwana, aby było ono widoczne - w oknie. Możesz zatem zobaczyć opis i statystyki dla tego typu pliku. -
-Kiedy wybierasz określony typ pliku na liście rozszerzeń, mapa drzewa oznacza - wszystkie pliki o wybranym typie.
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0415/deinstallation.htm b/wdshelp/0415/deinstallation.htm deleted file mode 100644 index d2e59df1..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0415/deinstallation.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ - - --
Lista katalogów pokazuje zawartość dysku w postaci drzewa (jak Eksplorator Windows), - z tą różnicą, że katalogi i pliki są posortowane wg rozmiarów w porządku malejącym. - Na samej górze znajdują się katalogi i pliki, które zajmują nawięcej przestrzeni - na dysku twardym. Kiedy rozwiniesz katalog, jego zawartość jest posortowana w taki sam - sposób, itd... -
--
W kolumnie "Nazwa" możesz rozwijać i zwijać katalogi klikając na małe kwadraciki - ze znakiem + lub -, tak jak w Eksploratorze Windows. Kliknięcie na nazwę wybiera - dany element. Następnie możesz nawigować po drzewie, używając klawiszy strzałek. -
-Mapa drzewa zawsze oznacza wybrane elementy za pomocą kolorowej ramki. -
-Jeżeli wybierzesz plik, lista rozszerzeń plików pokazuje jego typ. -
-Sortowanie może być zadane, przez kliknięcie na nagłówku - kolumny. -
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0415/extensionlist.htm b/wdshelp/0415/extensionlist.htm deleted file mode 100644 index af8a23fa..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0415/extensionlist.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ - - -Lista rozszerzeń plików zawiera wszystkie typy rozszerzeń występujące - w drzewie katalogowym. Dla każdego typu kolumna "Bajtów" pokazuje sumę rozmiaru - plików o danym rozszerzeniu. Domyślnie, lista rozszerzeń jest sortowana malejąco - wg tej kolumny. Tak więc na samej górze znajdują te typy plików, które zajmują - najwięcej przestrzeni na twardym dysku. -
-Dwanaście kolorów jest przypisanych do tych dwunastu typów plików, które zajmują - najwięcej przestrzeni na dysku. Reszta jest szara. Pliki te są reprezentowane - na mapie drzewa za pomocą tych właśnie kolorów. -
--
Kliknięcie na rozszerzeniu: Mapa drzewa podświetla wszystkie pliki danego typu.
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0415/faq.htm b/wdshelp/0415/faq.htm deleted file mode 100644 index afa36e69..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0415/faq.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ - - -Nie. Mapa drzewa nie przedstawia położenia sektorów na dysku. Ogólnie, - duże pliki są pofragmentowane na dysku twardym, natomiast mapa drzewa - pokazuje każdy plik jako jeden prostokąt. -
-Nie. WinDirStat jest jedno-wątkowy, z wyjątkiem okna o programie, - które jest uruchamiane we własnym wątku, oraz okna wyboru dysku/ów. - Wszystkie zadania są wykonywane w czasie bezczynności systemu (OnIdle()). -
-Patrz Legenda. -
-Symbole > i < w nazwach kolumn oznaczają bieżące - sortowanie. -
-Wszystko jest w porządku. Windows XP dość często tworzy 'Punkty - przywracania systemu' o dużej objętości, w katalogu C:\System Volume Information - i jednocześnie zabrania dostępu do nich. -
-Plik ten zawiera Niemieckie tłumaczenie programu WinDirStat. 0407 jest - identyfikatorem dla 'Niemcy - Niemiecki'. Brak tego pliku oznacza, że program - WinDirStat jest dostępny jedynie we wbudowanym języku Angielskim. -
-WinDirStat do obliczania rozmiarów używa konwencji 1024,
- w której:
- 1 KB = 1024 Bajtów
- 1 MB = 1024 KB = 1,048,576 Bajtów
- 1 GB = 1024 MB = 1,048,576 KB = 1,073,741,824 Bajtów.
-
- Version 1.2, November 2002 -
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-Każdy katalog na liście katalogów ma pseudo podkatalog <Pliki>. Znajdują się - w nim wszystkie uporządkowane pliki, tj. wszystkie pliki, znajdujące się bezpośrednio - w tym katalogu (ale nie w podkatalogach tego katalogu). Ma to tą zaletę, że struktura - listy katalogów jest prostsza, a statystyki bardziej przejrzyste. W ten sposób można - łatwo sprawdzić, jaką przestrzeń na dysku zajmują pliki tylko w tym katalogu. -
-Pseudo katalog <Pliki> nie jest wyświetlany w przypadku, gdy katalog zawiera - tylko jeden plik, lub jeżeli nie ma on podkatalogów. -
-Jeżeli włączyłeś opcję "Pokaż wolną przestrzeń" z menu Opcje, każdy dysk będzie - miał dodatkową pozycję <Wolna przestrzeń>. Rozmiar tej pozycji jest sumą - wolnego miejsca na bieżącej partycji. Na mapie drzewa pozycja ta jest oznaczona - ciemno-szarym kolorem. Za jej pomocą użytkownik może sprawdzić jaki jest stosunek - przestrzeni wolnej do przestrzeni zajętej. Informacja o wielkości wolnej przestrzeni - na dysku koresponduje z informacją, którą otrzymujemy używając Eksploratora Windows. -
-Jeżeli włączyłeś opcję "Pokaż element nieznany" z menu Opcje, każdy dysk będzie - miał dodatkową pozycję <Nieznany>. Działanie tej opcji jest następujące. - Z jednej strony, WinDirStat zna całkowitą pojemność dysku i całkowitą ilość wolnej - przesrzeni na tym dysku. (Są to min. wartości wyświetlane przez Eksploratora Windows - dla określonego dysku.) Z drugiej strony, WinDirStat zlicza wielkości wszystkich - plików i je dodaje. Zatem element <Nieznany> jest różnicą między: Całkowita - pojemność - wolna przestrzeń - wyliczona wielkość wszystkich plików. Ta wielkość - może być większa od zera z kilku powodów. Mogą to być katalogi (np. "System - Volume Information"), którego nie można czytać (ustawiony odpowiedni atrybut), zatem - jego rozmiar nie będzie zsumowany przez WinDirStat. Na Mapie drzewa elementy takie - są oznaczone kolorem jasno-żółtym. -
-Oznacza, że lista jest sortowana w porządku rosnącym. -
-Oznacza, że lista jest sortowana w porządku malejącym. -
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0415/limits.htm b/wdshelp/0415/limits.htm deleted file mode 100644 index fb8f9a58..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0415/limits.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ - - -Czas skanowania | -2^32 ms (= 49 dni) | -
Liczba bezpośrednich potomków katalogu | -2^31 (= 2,147,483,648) | -
Rozmiar pliku, rozmiar drzewa | -2^63 (= 8,388,608 TB) | -
Łączna liczba pozycji | -2^63 | -
Liczba niezależnych procesów odczytu | -2^63 | -
Możesz tutaj zdecydować, które dyski włączyć do statystyki. -
-Możesz wybrać katalog, pojedynczy dysk, lub wszystkie dyski z listy. -
-Lista pokazuje wszystkie istniejące dyski (dyski twarde, dyskietki - w stacjach dysków, płyty CD w czytnikach oraz dyski sieciowe).
--
Okno ma trzy przyciski do wyboru dysków. -
Twój wybór jest zapamiętywany, co oznacza, że gdy ponownie otworzysz - to okno, wybrane poprzednio ustawienia będą od razu dostępne.
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0415/sorting.htm b/wdshelp/0415/sorting.htm deleted file mode 100644 index ec03dd0b..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0415/sorting.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ - - -Wszystkie listy w programie WinDirStat mogą być sortowane wg potrzeb. - Bieżące sortowanie jest oznaczane symbolem < lub > w nagłówku kolumny. - < oznacza sortowanie rosnąco, a > sortowanie malejąco. -
-Możesz ustawić pożądane sortowanie, klikając na nagłówku wybranej kolumny. -
-- W rzeczywistości dwie kolumny są odświeżane, po przesortowaniu. Pierwsza, - to ta, która została kliknięta przez użytkownika w celu posortowania. - Druga - jeżeli elementy w sortowanej właśnie kolumnie są takie same - to ta, - która była posortowana poprzednio. -
-Sortowanie listy katalogów uwzględnia strukturę drzewa: sortowane są elementy - znajdujące się na tym samym poziomie. -
- -Szerokość kolumn oraz ich ułożenie może być regulowane za pomocą technologii - przeciągnij i upuść. Ułożenie kolumn i ich szerokość są zapamiętywane. Oznacza - to, że po ponownym uruchomieniu programu przywracane są ostatnie ustawienia - użytkownika. -
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0415/toc.hhc b/wdshelp/0415/toc.hhc deleted file mode 100644 index dfe722ae..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0415/toc.hhc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - -Mapa drzewa pokazuje całą zawartość drzewa katalogów - w prosty i zrozumiały sposób. -
-Każdy plik jest reprezentowany przez kolorowy prostokąt, o powierzchni - proporcjonalnej do rozmiaru tego pliku. -
- Prostokąty są ułożone w taki sposób, że katalogi też będące prostokątami, - zawierają wszystkie swoje pliki i podkatalogi. Oznacza to, że ich powierzchnia - jest proporcjonalna do rozmiaru ich podrzew katalogowych. -Kolor prostokąta określa typ pliku, tak jak to pokazano na liście - rozszerzeń plików. -
-Cieniowanie dodatkowo podkreśla strukturę katalogów.
-Bez większego trudu możesz zobaczyć duże prostokąty, oznaczające duże pliki, - nawet jeżeli są one ukryte gdzieś głęboko w strukturze drzewa. Kliknij na nie: - lista katalogów pokaże ścieżkę do wybranego pliku. Możesz teraz odczytać jego - położenie, atrybuty. Jeżeli chcesz możesz także uruchomić porządkowanie - tego elementu, np. usunięcie pliku. -
-Nawigacja po liście katalogów: wybrany element jest wyróżniony za pomocą - kolorowej ramki. W ten sposób uzyskujesz wrażenie proporcji, np. Jak duży - jest C:\windows w porównaniu do C:\program files? -
-Opcje menu kontekstowego "Skocz poziom wyżej" oraz "Skocz poziom niżej" - ułatwiają nawigację po mapie drzewa. -
-Zmiana rozmiaru. Opcja "Powiększ" powoduje, że wybrane podrzewo jest wyświetlane - w pełnym rozmiarze. W takim przypadku, wierzchołek wybranego poddrzewa jest - oznaczony niebieską ramką na liście katalogów. Wybranie opcji "Pomniejsz" - powoduje cofnięcie się poziom wyżej, do elementu nadrzędnego względem bieżącego - elementu. -
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0415/userdefinedcleanups.htm b/wdshelp/0415/userdefinedcleanups.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 10f1c6df..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0415/userdefinedcleanups.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ - - -Tej właściwości powinni używać użytkownicy zaawansowani.
-Możesz zdefiniować do 10 akcji porządkowania dysku. Porządkowania są określone przez - polecenia uruchamiane z linii poleceń. -
-Wybierz określoną pozycję z listy i włącz ją zaznaczając opcję 'Aktywne'. Podaj - nazwę, która będzie wyświetlana w menu. -
-Wpisz polecenia w oknie 'Wiersz polecenia'. Użyj "Trybu MS-DOS" (Windows 9x, command.com) - lub "Wiersza polecenia" (NT, cmd.exe), aby uzyskać pomoc na temat dostępnych poleceń i aby - przetestować ich działanie. -
--
dir /b > dir.txt- Eksportuje nazwy plików do pliku dir.txt.
del *.bak- Usuwa wszystkie pliki z rozszerzeniem *.bak w bieżącym katalogu.
del /s *.bak *.tmp- Usuwa pliki z rozszerzeniem *.bak oraz *.tmp z bieżącego katalogu i wszystkich - jego podkatalogów.
windirstat.exe "%p"- Uruchamia drugą instancję programu WinDirStat, ze ścieżką do wybranego katalogu - (w zmiennej PATH musi być ścieżka do programu WinDirStat).
-
echo %n & pause- Wyświetla nazwę bieżącego katalogu.
cd & pause- Wyświetla bieżącą ścieżkę i czeka na naciśnięcie dowolnego klawisza.
cd .. && myzip "%n"- Kompresuje wybrany katalog (z użyciem hipotetycznego programu myzip).
Znaczenie symboli zastępczych %p, %n, %sp, %sn jest omówione w oknie dialogowym. - Nie zapomnij umieścić ich w cudzysłowie, jeżeli zachodzi taka potrzeba.
-Przypuśćmy, że użytkownik wpisał polecenie -
xyz- WinDirStat próbuje uruchomić następujący proces: -
%COMSPEC% /c xyz- -
Określenie, dla jakich typów pozycji (pliki, katalogi) działa porządkowanie. - Ostrożnie z używaniem ścieżek UNC: wiersz polecenia nie zmienia ścieżki (chdir) - na ścieżkę UNC!
-Określenie, czy porządkowanie ma przebiegać wgłąb (rekurencyjnie) dla wszystkich - podkatalogów (pierwsze najgłębsze).
-Znaczenie innych opcji nie powinno sprawiać problemów.
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0415/whatisatree.htm b/wdshelp/0415/whatisatree.htm deleted file mode 100644 index e239cc62..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0415/whatisatree.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ - - -W większości systemów komputerowych, również w Microsoft Windows, dane na twardym - dysku są zorganizowane hierarchicznie. -
-Z jednej strony są to pliki, posiadające określony rozmiar i zawierające dane. - Każdy plik ma nazwę. W Microsoft Windows "rozszerzenie pliku" informuje o jego - typie. Na przykład rozszerzenie "*.exe", oznacza program wykonywalny, - rozszerzenie "*.doc" oznacza dokument Word, "*.jpg" jest obrazem, itd. - Niestety Eksplorator Windows domyślnie ukrywa rozszerzenia plików. Można zmienić - to zachowanie korzystając z menu opcje Eksploratora. -
-Z drugiej strony są to katalogi. WinDirStat, podobnie jak Eksplorator Windows - pokazuje katalogi w postaci ikonek symbolizujących żółte teczki. Katalogi także - mają nazwę, ale normalnie nie posiadają rozszerzenia. Katalogi służą jedynie - do przechowywania plików i innych katalogów ("podkatalogów"). Zgodnie - z założeniem, że katalogi mogą przechowywać inne podkatalogi, a te znowu - mogą przechowywać podkatalogi, powstaje hierarchiczna struktura na dysku. -
-
-
- Zamiast "hierarchiczna struktura" możemy po prostu powiedzieć struktura drzewa.
- Drzewo też jest zbudowane hierarchicznie. Mamy gałęzie, które przechodzą
- w podgałęzie, a te znowu w podgałęzie, aż do końca, gdzie mamy liście.
- W systemie plików też mamy gałęzie (katalogi), liście (pliki) oraz korzeń drzewa
- (dysk twardy).
-
- Dlatego właśnie system plików komputera możemy określić mianem - "drzewa katalogów". -
-
- Inaczej niż w rzeczywistości, na dysku pień i gałęzie mogą mieć liście.
- Pliki - liście, inaczej niż w rzeczywistości mogą mieć większą
- objętość (mierzoną w megabajtach lub gigabajtach), niż niektóre
- gałęzie (katalogi). Mimo wszystko możemy sobie wyobrazić drzewo
- obrócone, do góry korzeniem, a listkami na dół.
-
Jeżeli odłamałeś gałąź drzewa i położyłeś ją na ziemi, to ona sama stała się - małym drzewem (tak przynajmniej można sobie ją wyobrazić): Każda gałąź, - razem z jej podgałęziami i liśćmi, jest sama drzewem, dokładniej - poddrzewem. -
-W stosunku do systemu plików możemy użyć metafory Rodzina drzew. Podkatalogi - i pliki określonego katalogu są nazywane jego dziećmi. Natomiast katalog - zawierający te elementy możemy nazwać ich rodzicem. Katalog główny (korzeń, - lub z angielskiego 'root') jest najwcześniejszym (najstarszym) przodkiem wszystkich - elementów w drzewie katalogów. -
-Ścieżka "C:\documents\letters\draft\loveletter.doc" określa dysk twardy - c:, w głównym katalogu "C:\" znajduje się katalog "documents", dalej - podkatalog "letters", jeszcze jeden podkatalog "draft" i na końcu mamy - plik "loveletter.doc". Zatem ścieżka w precyzyjny sposób określa drogę, - jaką należy przebyć od głównego katalogu (korzenia), do pliku (liścia). -
- - diff --git a/wdshelp/0415/windirstat.hhp b/wdshelp/0415/windirstat.hhp deleted file mode 100644 index 46305080..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0415/windirstat.hhp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -[OPTIONS] -Compatibility=1.1 or later -Compiled file=..\..\..\help\wdsh0415.chm -Contents file=toc.hhc -Default Window=main -Default topic=windirstat.htm -Display compile progress=No -Full-text search=Yes -Language=0x415 Polnisch -Title=WinDirStat - -[WINDOWS] -main="WinDirStat","toc.hhc",,"windirstat.htm","windirstat.htm",,,,,0x63420,,0x3006,[22,19,816,782],0x108f0000,,,,,,0 - - -[FILES] -windirstat.htm -directorytree.htm -extensionlist.htm -treemap.htm -actions.htm -configuration.htm -coupling.htm -faq.htm -gnufdl.htm -legend.htm -selectdrivesdialog.htm -sorting.htm -whatisatree.htm -userdefinedcleanups.htm -limits.htm -deinstallation.htm - -[ALIAS] -IDH_StartPage=windirstat.htm -IDH_UserDefinedCleanups=userdefinedcleanups.htm -IDH_Treemap=treemap.htm - -[MAP] -#include ..\windirstat\helpmap.h - -[INFOTYPES] - diff --git a/wdshelp/0415/windirstat.htm b/wdshelp/0415/windirstat.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 03e8dd54..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/0415/windirstat.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ - - -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". -
-Pokazuje, gdzie zniknęła wolna przestrzeń Twojego dysku i pomoga ją odzyskać. -
-Znasz ten problem: Dysk twardy jest prawie zapełniony, - a Ty nie wiesz, gdzie są położone największe pliki, które zajmują wolną przestrzeń. - Mogą być wszędzie, mogą być ukryte, znajdować się w pod-pod-katalogach. Znajdowanie - ich za pomocą Eksploratora Windows jest męczące. Musisz bez końca rozwijać i zwijać - katalogi, pokazywać Właściwości aby sprawdzić jaką przestrzeń zajmuje tylko bieżący - katalog. W ten sposób bardzo trudno wyobrazić sobie obraz przestrzeni dysku - twardego. To jest właśnie zadanie dla programu WinDirStat! -
-Po uruchomieniu program WinDirStat otwiera Okno - wyboru dysków. Naciśnij przycisk OK. -
-- WinDirStat czyta całe drzewo katalogów - (co może zająć kilka minut, w zależności od pojemności dysku twardego) - i reprezentuje je z użyciem interfejsu graficznego w postaci widoków: -
-WinDirStat | -|
Lista - Katalogów | -Lista rozszerzeń plików | -
Mapa drzewa | -
Wszystkie widoki są ze sobą w relacji. -
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-- - diff --git a/wdshelp/buildhelp.cmd b/wdshelp/buildhelp.cmd deleted file mode 100644 index e05e69e4..00000000 --- a/wdshelp/buildhelp.cmd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -@echo off -:: ####################################################################### -:: ## Small NT script build all the HTML help files at once or clean them -:: ## -:: ## $Id$ -:: ####################################################################### -pushd .\ -setlocal -for /f "tokens=*" %%j in ('cd') do @set CURRDIR=%%j -set HELPDIR=..\..\help -set ACTION=%1 -set HELPPROJECT=windirstat.hhp - -if /i {%ACTION%}=={BUILD} goto :buildhelp -if /i {%ACTION%}=={CLEAN} goto :cleanhelp -goto :wrongparam - -:buildhelp -echo Building help files -:: Create the directory for help files -if not exist "%HELPDIR%" md "%HELPDIR%" -:: Tell the HTML Help Compiler to do its job -for /d %%i in (*) do @( - if exist "%CURRDIR%\%%i\%HELPPROJECT%" echo. & echo .\%%i\%HELPPROJECT% & hhc "%CURRDIR%\%%i\%HELPPROJECT%" || cd . -) -:: Return -set errorlevel=0 -goto :endofscript - -:cleanhelp -echo Cleaning help files -:: Delete the HTML help files -for /f %%i in ('dir /b "%HELPDIR%\*.chm"') do @( - echo. - echo Deleting %%i - del /f /q "%HELPDIR%\%%i" -) -del /f /q "%HELPDIR%\BuildLog.htm" -:: Return -set errorlevel=0 -goto :endofscript - -:wrongparam -:: Tell the developer something went wrong -echo Please check the parameters. Something is wrong, valid options are ^"build^" and ^"clean^" -set errorlevel=1 - -:endofscript -endlocal -popd