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Gui4CLI script | 1999-05-14 | 1.9 KB | 77 lines |
- G4C
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- ; An example for using the xPIPE event
- ; ---------------------------------------------------------------
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- WINBIG 146 40 412 134 pipe.gc
- WinType 11110001
- varpath ''
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- CTEXT 22 3 "xPIPE Event" topaz.font 9 2 0 0001
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- xOnLoad
- GuiOpen pipe.gc
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- xOnClose
- GuiQuit pipe.gc
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- ; ---------------------------------------------------------------
- ; The listview
- ; ---------------------------------------------------------------
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- ; a listview to show the results
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- XLISTVIEW 2 17 407 116 "" var "" 10 MULTI
- gadfont #mono 8 000 ; looks nicer lined up..
- gadid 1
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- ; Buttons for Avail and Flush
- ; ---------------------------------------------------------------
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- ; the buttons which run "avail" and "avail flush"
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- ; Note : we don't have to issue the lvuse and lvadd
- ; commands - they are only there to make it look nicer..
- ; The "32m" characters turn on/off the text highlighting.
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- XBUTTON 171 0 96 16 "Avail"
- lvuse pipe.gc 1 ; use the above listview
- lvadd "32m----> Avail :31m" ; add a fancy banner (looks nicer)
- run 'c:avail >pipe:MyPipe' ; run avail > our pipe
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- XBUTTON 269 0 139 16 "Avail Flush"
- lvuse pipe.gc 1
- lvadd "32m----> Avail Flush :31m"
- run 'c:avail >pipe:MyPipe flush'
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- ; ---------------------------------------------------------------
- ; The PIPE event
- ; ---------------------------------------------------------------
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- ; This is the xPIPE event that will happen when the above
- ; avail commands send stuff to our pipe. We'll start it off
- ; as ON and keep it like that. It will quit when the gui quits.
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- xPIPE pipe:MyPipe ON
- ; now here, the internal var $$PIPE.TXT has a line of text
- ; ready for us. We use our above listview to show it..
- lvuse pipe.gc 1
- lvadd $$PIPE.TXT
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- ; This event will be called again and again for every line
- ; that the c:avail command outputs.
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