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- From: nsstalla@track.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de (Nicholas Stallard)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Amiga novice needs help...
- Date: 29 Feb 1996 05:42:47 GMT
- Organization: cHAoS & mADnEsS
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- Mike distributed his thought with the words:
- >
- > Hi, Ronald J. Hall , on 24-Feb-96 11:43:56 you scribbled....
- >
- > > Also, I found a little program called ARQ on one of Amiga Formats cover
- > > disks...(it adds really neat animated requestors) You can get it to run
- > > by double-clicking on it, which brings up the one-line shell and hitting
- > > return. It says in the docs that you can run it automatically, but how?
- > > I tried putting it in the WBStartup drawer-no go. I tried creating a
- > > user-startup file to run it, but that wouldn't work either...I tried
- > >
- > > arq
- > > run arq
- > > execute arq
- > > s:run arq
- > > s:execute arq
- >
- > run >nil: arq
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- i have it in my s:user-startup -->
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- run >NIL: arq >NIL:
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- no probs there :)
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- cya
- Nicholas
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