Once CSPack is launched, the following dialog box appears:
If CSPack was launched from CSPro while an application was loaded, then CSPack will place that application in the "Inputs" area, as it assumes you wish to zip this (active) application. If CSPack was not launched under that scenario, then the "Inputs" area will be empty. Once launched, there are three choices:
- Open an existing .cspack specification file by choosing File > Open or pressing Ctrl+O. Opening an existing file will undo any changes made.
- Click on the "Add File" button: this lets you choose from one of the three types of CSPro applications (.ent, .bch, or .xtb), or any file type if the "All Files (*.*)" file specification is chosen.
- Click on the "Add Folder" button: this allows you to choose a folder anywhere on your computer. All files located within it will be added. See the recursive directories option if you wish to include all subfolders in the ZIP file as well.
As applications, files, or folders continue to be added, their names will appear in the "Inputs" area. See the
options page for information about the
"Extra Inclusions" block.