S W I N G by Eric Andresen SWING is a VMS tool that graphically displays a users directory tree on a terminal. It allows a user to see a directory structure from a higher perspective. Users are used to seeing a directory structure as a series of mazes rather than a tree of subdirectories for easy and organized storage of files. This tool will help users to keep track of the organization of a project's directory and in defining the structure of a directory at project startup. SWING can also be handy when it is necessary to look into an unfamiliar directory. SWING is capable of doing the following: o SET DEFAULT by moving from node to node with the arrow keys and exiting SWING when the current node is the directory desired. o Rename a subdirectory. o Interactively create a new subdirectory. o Interactively move a subdirectory structure to a new position, with all of its children. o Interactively delete a tree structure - each node blinks and then disappears as it is deleted. o Create hardcopy of the current directory structure. o Create a "binary save file" so the whole directory doesn't have to be searched each time SWING is used. SWING is located on nodes SB1, SB2 and SB3. To use it simply type the following at a VMS prompt: $ SWING