Unzip

Zip and Unzip File Operations

The common procedure for using the dialogs to zip and unzip files is as follows:

Unzip Dialog

Dialogs

The selected operation dialog appears in its last used position and size. The dialog is movable and may be resized in length to enhance viewing long paths and filenames. The dialog contains four data fields.

Unzip Options

When the operation dialog appears, the source File Window is locked from further normal user input until the selected operation is complete or cancelled. However, you can modify the selected file list by holding down the Ctrl key and using the left mouse button to deselect files from the list or select other files to be added to the list. This is a common feature of the Copy, Move, Delete, Zip and Unzip dialogs.

The initialized target directory for zip and unzip operations is set on the appropriate page of the Settings notebook. The target path may be easily changed using the point and click method or manually entered.

Initiating the Operation

When the desired path is displayed in the target field, click on the operation pushbutton (Zip or Unzip) to start the operation. The Ctrl key may be held down when the operation pushbutton is pushed to keep the Zip/Unzip windows from auto-closing. If there are errors, this is required to read the error message. The selection emphasis is removed from the files as they are sent to the executable programs, ZIP.EXE and UNZIP.EXE. The window(s) are automatically refreshed at the end of the operation as appropriate.

A foreground OS/2 window will pop up running ZIP.EXE or UNZIP.EXE. The user interacts with these windows if required to consent to certain actions. The foreground window will close automatically when the operation is finished.

Aborting the Operation

If more than one file is selected for the operation, a green pushbutton, labeled Press/Esc to Pause, will replace the Data Summary window at the bottom of the file window once the operation starts. Clicking this pushbutton with the mouse, or pressing Esc on the keyboard, will pause the operation. The user then has the option to Abort or Continue using a split version of the same pushbutton. Because most operations are very fast, there is hardly time to pause operations involving only a few files. Once the foreground OS/2 window running the ZIP or UNZIP executable appears, the operation on the current file cannot be aborted from FileStar. The foreground window executing ZIP or UNZIP may be aborted with a Ctrl+C from the keyboard.


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