Category : File Managers
Archive   : CDIR262.ZIP
Filename : COLORDIR.CFG

 
Output of file : COLORDIR.CFG contained in archive : CDIR262.ZIP
; IMPORTANT!!!! (ColorDir v2.54 -- Dec 18, 1988)
; 1) Comments must begin with a ";"
; 2) Each definition is composed of an "extent" and a color "code".
; 3) As you can see, these definitions take the form of extent=code.
; 4) Definitions can occur in any order.
; 5) Upper OR lower case may be used in definitions.
; 6) You are now allowed up to 50 definitions.
;
; ******** Once you get this file the way you want you may **********
; ******** want to eliminate these comments as fewer lines **********
; ******** would have to be read by COLORDIR. **********

;********************************************************************
; These first five definitions are OPTIONAL and define general
; parameters for use by COLORDIR.
; This defines the default filename color
DF=112

; This defines the subdirectory color
SD=13

; This defines the file size color
SZ=2

; This defines whether to make the sizes the same
; color as the filenames (0 = NO, 1 = YES);
SM=0

; This defines the method of sorting.
; 0 = no sort, 1 = filename, 2 = extent, 3 = filesize, 4 = date
; Any other value, or no entry at all will default to a filename sort.
; This attribute can be over-ridden by commandline arguments E,D,S,or N.
ST=1

; This defines the color to use if a volume label is displayed.
LAB=79

; This defines whether hidden files will be displayed. HD=1 causes
; them to be displayed. HD=0 causes them to remain hidden.
HD=0

; This determines whether the default display type will be 4 column
; or 2 column with date/time info. 1 gives 4 column, while 0 gives the
; extended format.
TP=1

; This determines whether the filenames will be upper or lower case.
; A value of 0 (the default) prints upper case. If UP=1, the filenames
; will be uppercase.
UP=0

; UP defines the color attribute to be used for the border display.
; The default is hi-intensity cyan (11).
BO=11
;********************************************************************
; These define colors to used to display files with the .EXT defined
; Values from 1 to 255 are acceptable. Values from 127 - 255 will cause
; the filename to flash.

com=48
BAT=32
C=31
A86=31
EXE=49
BAK=95
TXT=79
DOC=79
PAS=31
BAS=31
ARC=96
ZIP=96
LZH=96
LOG=79
asm=31




  3 Responses to “Category : File Managers
Archive   : CDIR262.ZIP
Filename : COLORDIR.CFG

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

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