Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!hsdndev!cmcl2!uupsi!pbs.org!TALOS!jerry From: jerry@TALOS.UUCP (Jerry Gitomer) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc Subject: Re: Reversing the backslash ( \ to / ) Message-ID: <1786@TALOS.UUCP> Date: 9 Apr 91 05:29:02 GMT References: Organization: NPRI, Alexandria VA Lines: 36 undrground!seanp@amix.commodore.com (Sean Petty) writes: | All day at work I find myself typing things in at work using the | "real" backslash ( /etc/passwd, /usr/spool, etc.)... Then I come | home and have to type in filenames seperated by the out-of-the-way | psuedo-slash (\)... | My question is... Short of staying at work for the rest of my life, | is there a DOS patch, or a TSR, or any type of program or fix which | will allow me to seperate filenames with the (/) slash on my MS-DOS | PC? | Help! |Sean Add the following to your prompt: $e[047;092p$e[045;047p$e[092;045p This will convert / to \ - to / \ to - Note that these changes take effect at the command level and that many (most?) MS-DOS programs will ignore your assignments. Jerry -- Jerry Gitomer at National Political Resources Inc, Alexandria, VA USA I am apolitical, have no resources, and speak only for myself. Ma Bell (703)683-9090 (UUCP: (until 4/15) ...uupsi!pbs!npri6!jerry