EcoMenu 2.05 ============ Provides a simple menuing system for selecting directories on disks and programs withing directories. On each disk, put a text file '$.!DiskInfo' containing what is on the disk, and in directories, put a text file '!DirInfo' containing what is in that directory. The format of each line of the '$.!DiskInfo' file is: directory,description or pathname.filename,description or pathname/filename,description terminated with a blank line. Eg: Programs,Program Area Games.Menu1,Games Area 1 Printer/$.Menu,Printer Programs The description can be up to 29 characters long. The directory is the directory selected. If it has a filename on it, then it uses that as the menu program for that directory, otherwise, it uses a program called 'Hello'. If there is a '/name' part, that filename is used instead of 'Hello'. As an example, several directories could all use the same program to run, eg: Progs1/$.EcoMenu,Program Area 1 Progs2/$.EcoMenu,Program Area 2 Progs3/$.EcoMenu,Program Area 3 The format of each line of the '!DirInfo' file is the same, but the entry is always a program to CHAIN. If there is no filename to run, eg: Progs1/,Program Area 1 then EcoMenu is re-run as the menu program. If the first line starts with a '$', then it points to the directory and program to run on pressing Escape, eg: $^/$.Ecomenu,Description is ignored This will go up to the parent directory, and CHAIN '$.EcoMenu'. Also $^/, will go up, and then re-run EcoMenu. On running EcoMenu, an item is selected by moving up and down with the cursor keys, then pressing RETURN. Alternatively, pressing '*' will prompt you for a username and password to log on with *I AM. When using HADFS, if you only have one drive, then *OPT6,1 will tell HADFS this. You can also make keyboard link 2 to do this. EcoMenu will work with Net, HADFS and ADFS