@database Aminet @node main "Complete CD index by name" CD index by name Please choose a directory to view, @{" search " System "AMINET18:Tools/Find INDEXFILE AMINET18:Lists/Index_Name.doc"} all or get @{" help " link "nhelp"} This index contains 2624 files and was created on 21-Mar-97. @{" A " link "AMINET18:Lists/part_in/A/A"} @{" B " link "AMINET18:Lists/part_in/B/B"} @{" C " link "AMINET18:Lists/part_in/C/C"} @{" D " link "AMINET18:Lists/part_in/D/D"} @{" E " link "AMINET18:Lists/part_in/E/E"} @{" F " link "AMINET18:Lists/part_in/F/F"} @{" G " link "AMINET18:Lists/part_in/G/G"} @{" H " link "AMINET18:Lists/part_in/H/H"} @{" I " link "AMINET18:Lists/part_in/I/I"} @{" J " link "AMINET18:Lists/part_in/J/J"} @{" K " link "AMINET18:Lists/part_in/K/K"} @{" L " link "AMINET18:Lists/part_in/L/L"} @{" M " link "AMINET18:Lists/part_in/M/M"} @{" N " link "AMINET18:Lists/part_in/N/N"} @{" O " link "AMINET18:Lists/part_in/O/O"} @{" P " link "AMINET18:Lists/part_in/P/P"} @{" Q " link "AMINET18:Lists/part_in/Q/Q"} @{" R " link "AMINET18:Lists/part_in/R/R"} @{" S " link "AMINET18:Lists/part_in/S/S"} @{" T " link "AMINET18:Lists/part_in/T/T"} @{" U " link "AMINET18:Lists/part_in/U/U"} @{" V " link "AMINET18:Lists/part_in/V/V"} @{" W " link "AMINET18:Lists/part_in/W/W"} @{" X " link "AMINET18:Lists/part_in/X/X"} @{" Y " link "AMINET18:Lists/part_in/Y/Y"} @{" Z " link "AMINET18:Lists/part_in/Z/Z"} @{"012" link "AMINET18:Lists/part_in/0/0"} @next AMINET18:Lists/part_in/0/0 @endnode @node nhelp "Letter selection help" This the index of all files on this CD sorted by name. You are looking at the file name sorted version of the complete CD index. Just click the letter you would like to see, or 012 for special characters and numbers. Help on the format of the file lists, and on what will happen when you click the archive name or description, is available @{" here " Link help}. Press 'Retrace' to get back. @endnode @node help "File view help" Every line in the index format shows the following items: File The name of the archive. An archive is several files compressed and joined into one big file; see the LhA documentation in Tools/Docs if you are interested. Clicking the file name will extract it to RAM: or wherever selected. Dir The directory inside 'Aminet' where you'll find the named file. Size The size in K (1024 Bytes) or M (about 1 million bytes). Age The age of the file in weeks at the time the index was created. C (Where present) The CD the file can be found on. Note that uppercase letters (ABCD) mean Set 1, and lowercase (abcd) refer to Set 2. Blank means current CD. Description The short description of the file If you click it, you'll see a longer description. A + sign in front of the description says that the longer description contains more than just the header lines. A * sign in front of the description says that the file is not on the current CD. Clicking it anyway will tell you what CD it can be found on. Click 'Retrace' to get back. @endnode