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- Adhesive, (C) George Taylor 1994
-
- readme1st - where to start
-
- Adhesive provides a means of sharing code between programs.
- You have a copy of the programmer distribution and the user distribution.
-
- IMPORTANT: Please ensure you read the file 'licence'. Part of this software
- is SHAREWARE - you may have to register for it.
-
- Contact address:
- George Taylor
- 16 Newton Crescent
- Dunblane
- Perthshire
- FK15 ODZ
- Or you can email me (often quicker) at george@tardis.ed.ac.uk or
- if this fails gst@dcs.ed.ac.uk.
-
- Please include you registration number (if you have one) in all correspondence
- and the adhesive version number (use *help Adhesive).
-
- This distribution contains the following files:
-
- readme1st this file
- licence software licence
-
- contents A listing of all files except this one.
-
- manual the documentation - Impression Publisher format
- manualtxt the documentation - text format
- - this may be a bit 'messy' as its straight out
- of Publisher
- manualps Postscript printout of 'manual'
- This seems to work fine in Riscript by
- Roeland van den Bos and Jeroen Medema.
-
-
- register how to register
- faq frequently asked questions
-
- and the following directories:
-
- Adhesive.!Adhesive the important part
- user a copy of the user's distribution
- (once you have registered you may distribute the
- user's distribution with your software)
- tools tools to help you use Adhesive
- examples example users and objects
- goodies this directory contains some objects which you
- are free to use in your own programs and distribute
- with your own programs once you have registered
-
- Note:
- !Adhesive is placed in a directory so it does not boot (via !Boot file) inside
- an archive when you uncompress it. You should copy the contents of this
- distribution out of an archive before opening the Adhesive directory.
- (When seen by the filer !Adhesive scans it's directory to see what shared
- code objects are installed.)
-