If you want to move the file, type the entire pathname
where you want the file moved, including the new or
existing filename, and press ENTER.
For example, to move MYFILE.TXT to the MEMOS directory on
the root directory and change the name, type
MEMOS\FILE1.TXT.
LFM deletes MYFILE.TXT entry from the current directory
and moves it to the FILE1.TXT file under the MEMOS
directory.
Show Command
The Show command has two primary purposes: to display
the data in a highlighted file for you to view and to display a
subdirectory listing.
Showing a Subdirectory
To view a subdirectory, move the highlight to the directory
name and press S. LFM displays the selected directory listing.
To return to the next higher directory level, press ESC. If the
root directory is currently displayed, LFM takes no action.
Showing a File
To view a file, move the highlight to the desired filename
and press S. You cannot edit or modify the file using the
Show command (unless you specified a word processor or
editor program for the Show command).
You can use PGUP and PGDN to page through the file, ↑
and ↓ to scroll up and down one line at a time, and ← and
→ to scroll left and right four columns at a time.
Press HOME and END to display the beginning and end of
the file, respectively. Press ESC to return to the LFM
directory listing.
Character Key Commands
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