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- Here some examples of CLICon scripts, together with their usage:
-
- List: List the contents of a directory, to be shift-
- selected first.
- (Select the directory, press shift and double-click
- this icon)
- Xoper Start Xoper from WB (program not included :-)
- Sonix Start Sonix from WB (program not included :-)
- MonAm Start MonAm debugger, change directory to the program
- to debug (MonAm itself not included)
- DevPac Start Devpac assembler session. The session script
- and the assembler itself are not included.
- OctaMED Start Octamed from another directory (OctaMED not
- included)
- OktagonMount Start OktagonMount, i.e. to mount external SCSI
- drives. OktagonMount not included.
- WP Launch Word Perfect, add assigns on startup.
- A typical application for CLICon: Add those
- ugly assigns only when needed.
- (WP not included)
- DPaint Launch DPaint, load additional selected picture.
- (DPaint not included)
- Install Install a disk drive. Select the disk first, then
- hold shift and double click this script.
- AddFonts Add a font directory to the FONTS: assign. Select the
- directory or a file in the directory, hold the shift
- key and double click this icon. To remove all
- additional directories, double click this icon
- alone.
- CivilizationAGA Runs the "Civilization" Game. Thanks to Nikola
- Smolenski for providing this script. It can be
- adjusted to work with other games as well.
- Coloniazation Another icon for a MicroProse game. Thanx to Nikola.
- CanDo An icon to do the assigns for CanDo. The CanDo icon
- itself should be kept in this drawer as well.
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- XOper is available on the AmiNet.
- Sonix is © Aegis Development.
- MonAm and DevPac are © HiSoft (Version 2 sold by Markt & Technik in Germany)
- OctaMed is © Teijo Kinnunen & Ray Burt-Frost, a Demo Release (which was
- used to test this script) can be found on the AmiNet.
- WP is © Word Perfect inc.
- DPaint (Deluxe Paint) is © Electronic Arts.
- Civilization and Colonization is © MicroProse.
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- Thomas, April 1997
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