-*-fill,indent:0,tab:8,fillw:70-*- XDIR - An extended directory listing program ============================================ by Robert Heller Synopis: XDIR [flags] [files] [>outfile] The flags are zero or more of the following: -r reverse sort. Normally XDIR generates an assending alphabetic listing. This flag causes XDIR to generate a dessending alphabetic listing. -cN columns. This flag set the number of file columns to use. The default is 5. If the -s, -a, -f, -to or both -h- and -tr- flags are selected, XDIR prints a single file per line and ignores this flag. -s size. This flag selects size infomation to be displayed in kilobytes and directory entries. The number of kilobytes is adjusted to include unused, but allocated space. -a attributes. This flag selects attribute information to be displayed. -f full. Same as specifing both -s and -a. -to total. This flag causes just the totals to be displayed. The file names are not listed. -tr+ trailer on. -tr- trailer off. These flags enable (+) or disable (-) the trailers. -h+ header on. -h- header off. These flags enable (+) or disable (-) the headers. If both the headers and trailers are disabled, XDIR prints the file names one per line as full file specifications (including the user number in brackets at the end) - this is usefull for generating submit files, etc. There can be zero or more file names specified. XDIR fills in missing file names and file types with "*". It uses the current drive unless overridden. Will take an "*" as a drive - this means ALL logged in drives. File names can have a trailing user number in brackets (`[n]') or a wild carded user number (`[*]'). The output can be redirected with the `>' command line character.