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You can create a text file, set the file type extension to
PLA
, then transfer it to a PC Card
over a computer connection using an FTP application (see Chapter 8,
PowerScript Com-
puter Connections
). When PowerScript receives a PLA-type file, it looks for a project with a
matching name and, if found, starts that project running immediately. This is useful
when you don’t want to change the file type extension of the project file so that you can
easily access it from the
PROJECT/PAGE
menu. For example, suppose you have a project
named MOONSHOT.PRJ that you want to start automatically. Simply create a text file
and name it MOONSHOT.PLA. Whenever PowerScript sees a file named MOON-
SHOT.PLA on the PC Card, it automatically plays the project named MOONSHOT.PRJ.
You can still access and edit the original MOONSHOT.PRJ project.
Note
PLA-type files do
not
play automatically during PowerScript startup.
For additional ways to use these types of files, see “Working with GPI, Time Triggers, and
Auto-Start” beginning on page 115.
Managing Files and Directories
The
FILES
menu provides a way to manage PC Cards—more specifically, to manage the
directories and files contained on those cards. You can access the
FILES
menu as follows.
•
Enter
Ctrl+Shift+F12
.
•
Click the
Directories & Files
button in the
SETUP: PC CARD MAINTENANCE
menu
(see page 187).
•
Click the
File Maintenance
button in the
SETUP
menu (see page 182).
Controls for managing PC Cards and directories appear on the left side of the menu—file
management options on the right side.
KB USED
KB AVAILABLE
NAME
3179
2476
947
L
A:\EPS
[..]
AUTO.EPS
ARROW1.EPS
ARROW2.EPS
ARROW3.EPS
ARROW4.EPS
BOX1.APS
BOX2.APS
CHECK1.EPS
CHECK2.EPS
CIRCLE1.APS
CIRCLE2.APS
CIRCLE3.EPS
CIRCLE4.EPS
3739
3524
3668
3988
4024
6199
6558
2574
2664
10246
11408
7512
6663
FILES
A: (FRONT)
B: (BACK)
NAME
)
SIZE
FILES
PC CARD
DIRECTORY:
DELETE
RENAME
COPY
LOCK/
UNLOCK
XYZZY
DELETE
RENAME
COPY
LOCK/
UNLOCK
XYZZY
NEW
TOTAL KB:
PC Card Information
Available Directories
Directory Options
Available Files
File Options
Current Directory
Click to move back (or, up) one level
in the directory structure.
Indicates that this item is locked.
File Management
Directory Management
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