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This menu provides the following information: Path: Shows the pathname for the current directory. A single backslash identifies the root directory. LOS The directory structure illustrated under the backslash reflects the organization of the directories on the disk. In this case, the DOS directory is the only subdirectory. If there are no entries listed under the backslash, the disk contains no subdirectories under the root directory. FILE Shows the files XTREE is set to display. This window shows that XTREE is set to display all files matching the DOS specification * . *, which is all files. DISK Shows the name (or letter) of the disk being displayed and the number of bytes still available for data. DISK Statistics Summarizes information about the files on the disk. Files window Lists the names of all the files in the current directory. DIR COMMANDS Displays all the key commands you can use while this display is on the screen. Just press the uppercase letter in the command name to perform the function. YOU use the cursor keys, letter keys, function keys, the Ctrl key, and the Alt key to perform various functions in XTREE. Using MS-DOS With Your Computer 4-39

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This menu provides the following information:
Path:
Shows the pathname for the current
directory. A single backslash identifies
the root directory.
L
O
S
The directory structure illustrated under
the backslash reflects the organization
of the directories on the disk. In this
case, the DOS directory is the only
subdirectory. If there are no entries listed
under the backslash, the disk contains no
subdirectories under the root directory.
FILE
Shows the files XTREE is set to display.
This window shows that XTREE is set to
display all files matching the DOS
specification
* . *, which is all files.
DISK
Shows the name (or letter) of the disk
being displayed and the number of bytes
still available for data.
DISK Statistics
Summarizes information about the files
on the disk.
Files window
Lists the names of all the files in the
current directory.
DIR COMMANDS Displays all the key commands you can
use while this display is on the screen.
Just press the uppercase letter in the
command name to perform the function.
Y
OU
use the cursor keys, letter keys, function keys, the Ctrl key,
and the Alt key to perform various functions in XTREE.
Using MS-DOS With Your Computer
4-39