< DX, Utilities, Directory eXtension: VT-based Graphical Tools   PRODUCT NAME&  DX (Directory eXtension), Version 2.5     GENERAL DESCRIPTION G  DX  is a VAX/VMS utility that performs many file operations on a VT100 G  or upper type terminal.  It can be used to  delete,  edit,  or  rename G  files in the current directory.  DX can also create a hardcopy listing   of all the files displayed.   FEATURES   o Flexible display and sorting. o Pull-down menu for point-and-shoot interfaceH o Display sub-directories and directory contents with flexible "filters": o Multiple inclusion/exclusion patterns in file operations+ o Multiple windows provides different views @ o Display a tree-like directory structure in a scrollable window   REQUIREMENTS:  Either MMS or MMK (.COM compilation no longer supported).   COMPILATION )  On AXP node	$ MMS{S|K}/macro=(__AXP__=1)   On VAX node	$ MMS{S|K}   .  To link only, add "LINK" on the command line.     C  I successfully compiled DX on OpenVMS 6.2 both VAX and Alpha using .  respectively VAXC V3.2-044 and DECC V6.0-001.     INSTALLATION :    1) Logical E   The logical DX$HOME is used to locate DX default files. System-wide @   installation will require a DEFINE /SYSTEM . Not Mandatory !!!    2) Executable&   You can chose one of the following :  L   o Copy the executable where you want it to be and define a foreign symbol      DX :== $disk:[dir]DXI   o Insert DX.CLD in DCLTABLES, change DX$HOME to where the executable is =     installed (if not in DX$HOME), copy the EXEcutable there. 5   o Place DX.EXE in DCL$PATH (OpenVMS 6.2 or upper).           3) Help Library!   Copy DXHELP.HLB  in DX$HOME: .  6   DX will also try to locate DXHELP.HLB in SYS$HELP: .G   The logical DX$HELPLIB may be defined to point on where the .HLB is.     Ex :.   	define/system DX$HELPLIB APPSDOC:DXHELP.HLB  O  Note : In principle, you do not need to define DX$HELP. I personally place the O  .HLB file in DX$HELP and insert DX.CLD DX$HOME into VMSAPPS: a directory where %  all of our VMS freeware are located.        AUTHOR9  Original Author :  Chau-Kuang Hung (chung@us.oracle.com) @  Maintained by   :  Jrme Lauret (jlauret@mail.chem.sunysb.edu)   3  Please send comments bug report and suggestions to   jlauret@mail.chem.sunysb.edu.     