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{{5Help4Alarm}} Help for ALARM.PM (RexXPL)
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ALARM.PM (RexXPL) C.L.Distefano 7/21/96
Set Alarms|Reminders from XyWrite Command Line
[Requires XYOS2SHL.ZIP + REXXPL.ZIP]
Usage:
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ALARM [h]h:mm [AM|PM][,reminder]<Helpkey>
Examples:
ALARM 10:55a,Coffee break!<Helpkey>
ALARM 1:00 PM,Lunch
ALARM 14:55,Meeting uptown<Helpkey>
ALARM 6:05<Helpkey> <== see Note A below
Remarks:
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A. If XyWrite is displaying civilian time and you omit AM|PM,
the alarm is set to the _next occurrence_ of the specified
time. E.g., if current time is 11:00pm and you specify "1:00",
alarm is set to 1:00_a_m. When in doubt specify AM|PM or use
military style ("13:00").
B. OS/2 Task List shows pending alarm(s)
C. When alarm sounds, focus SWitches to ALARM window
Customization:
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Set user variables in frame ALARM to:
- adjust alarm (beep) characteristics, or
- substitute sounds for beeps (multimedia support required)
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For Use by RENUMBER.PM:
Renumber ALARM.PM in PACK mode
Default Save/Get Range=[00|50] 01-10
OPTIONs(2): Freeze 50; Left$: xy.
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{{5,Alarm}} RexXPL Alarm [CLD 7/21/96]
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USER VARIABLES (optional) - Toggle eXPanded view
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freq=500 /* frequency (pitch) of alarm beep */
durn=250 /* duration (in millisecs.) of alarm beep */
tmsb=10 /* number of times to beep (0 to 'forever') */
soundfile='' /* play sound file instead of beeps (MMOS2 support required)
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{{5Help4Runcode}} Help for RUNCODE.PM
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RUNCODE.PM C.L.Distefano 7/15/93
Execute XPL code from a DeFined block, open file, or directory listing
Operation:
IF: RUNCODE:
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FILE is open and code is DeFined RUNs DeFined code
FILE is open and nothing is DeFined RUNs FILE
DIRectory is displayed RUNs FILE under cursor
Usages (3):
1) From a U2 Help file, with a dedicated key in the KeyBoarD file:
The U2 file MUST contain R.J.Holmgren's PrsKbdArg frame.
2) From an ordinary or "ampersand" save/get, with a dedicated key:
First, LDPM RUNCODE.PM [or LDPMDEF the RUNCODE code -- see frame LDPMDEF] to a key, e.g.: LDPM RUNCODE.PM,r [or: LDPM RUNCODE.PM,&r]
Then, assign the corresponding save/get mnemonic to a key via the KeyBoarD file: nn=@R [or: nn=&R]
To pass an argument to the code with Usage 1 or 2, put argument on command line, preceded by a space.
3) From a U2 Help file, via the command line:
RUNCODE [argument]<Helpkey>
[Argument] is passed to the subject code as save/get 00. The subject code is executed via save/get 100; if you already use save/get 100, RENUMBER RUNCODE to another *permanent* save/get (101-999).
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For Use by RENUMBER.PM:
Renumber RUNCODE.PM in PACK mode
Default Save/Get Range=[00|50] 01-02; 100
OPTIONs (2): RANGE 01-99 (or SWAP 100-[n]nnn); FREEZE 50
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