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Manpage of MTOOLSFM
MTOOLSFM
Section: User Commands (1)
Updated: 13 August 2001
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NAME
MToolsFM - graphical user interface to the mtools diskette package for UNIX
SYNOPSIS
MToolsFM
[--nosysconf]
[--nouserconf]
[--nosave]
[--help]
[--debug]
DESCRIPTION
The
MToolsFM
is a gtk-based graphical user interface for the
mtools(1)
package for reading and writing DOS-format diskettes on UNIX systems.
The control bar at the top of the tool provides "File," "Options," and "Help"
functions, and the application is stopped by selecting "File -> Quit."
OPTIONS
- --nosysconf
-
Do not attempt to read system-wide configuration in
/etc/mtoolsfm.conf.
- --nouserconf
-
Do not read user config file in
~/.mtoolsfm.
- --nosave
-
Do not save configuration in
~/.mtoolsfm
when terminating.
- --help
-
Display a help message.
- --debug -v
-
Print debugging messages to stdout.
CONFIGURATION FILE
User-based and system-wide configuration files control the behavior of
MToolsFM.
The values in this file are set by selecting "Options -> Configure MToolsFM/..."
from the control var at the top of the tool.
You can set references to the diskette drives available on the local system.
FILES
- /usr/X11R6/bin/MToolsFM
-
executable
- /usr/bin
-
directory containing
mtools(1)
binaries
- ~/.mtoolsfm
-
User-based initialization file
- /etc/mtoolsfm.conf
-
System-wide initialization file
DIAGNOSTICS
Diagnostics appear in a little textfield at the bottom of the main window.
Error messages are displayed when a known error occurs.
SEE ALSO
eject(1),
mtools(1),
vold(1)
AUTHORS
Version 1.9 by
Christian Ospelkaus (christian@core-coutainville.org).
This software comes with absolutely no warranty;
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under the
conditions outlined in the source package file COPYING.
UNIX manual page by R. P. C. Rodgers, Lister Hill National Center for
Biomeidcal Communications,
U.S. National Library of Medicine (rodgers@nlm.nih.gov).
Index
- NAME
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- OPTIONS
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- CONFIGURATION FILE
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- FILES
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- DIAGNOSTICS
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- SEE ALSO
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- AUTHORS
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