DIRED 161 2/6/76 DIRED now interprets its JCL line as the argument to an ACT command. In other words, :DIRED FOO; will start up DIRED with the FOO directory activated. No JCL argument will, as before, start DIRED with your own directory active. DIRED 160 1/20/76 NDIRED ==> DIRED, etc. NDIRED 158 1/8/76 SCRIPT and SCREND. Open and close a script file. ^B and ^E begin and end scripting respectively, without closing the script file. NDIRED 150 12/11/75 XFILE now exists! Takes a file spec and executes it as DIRED commands. You may xfile inside xfiles, up to 8 levels deep. ^G or ^S at any time aborts all currently open xfiles. Any questions given STILL expect answers from the TTY. If you really object to this, complain to me. NDIRED now has all the commands that DIRED has. This implies that soon (first of the year?) DIRED will be replaced by NDIRED. DIRED 130 7/26/74 This version contains a new command called "BC". It is identical to the "B" (or "BACKUP" or "COPY") command, except that the copy(s) created will have the same creation date as the original file(s). DIRED 129 7/8/74 This version of DIRED understands Marc Seriff's new DIR: device. If you give DIR: as the device on an ACTIVATE command to DIRED, only the appropriate subset or sort of the directory will be activated. See the file .INFO.;DIR RECENT for more info on the DIR device. (Note: The DIR device currently only works on ITSs with the new JOB-BOJ code, like >886). A bug that occured when an empty directory is activated has been fixed. DIRED 128 6/20/74 This version of DIRED prints the full "listf-style" line whenever a new file is moved to (with a few additions!). Code is from WJL's FIND program, and was added by him.