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- Short: A library of AMOS procedures
- Type: dev/amos
-
- The AMOS Procedure Library contains procedures for use in AMOS programs.
- The procedures are freely redistributable, and may be included in any code.
- All of the procedures work with both AMOS Creator and AMOS Professional,
- except where specified in the "Contents" file.
-
- The organisation of the library is:
-
- - The archive contains several directories, each of which contains a set
- of procedures relating to a specific subject, such as graphics.
-
- - Each directory contains several files. The name of each file is the
- name of the procedure it contains. Other procedures required for
- the main procedure are also included in the file. The files are
- normal AMOS programs, so they can be loaded into your code with the
- "Merge" command from the Editor.
- Some procedures have accompanying text/AmigaGuide documentation; the
- documentation has the same name as the procedure with ".doc" or
- ".guide" appended.
- Some procedures have demonstration/test programs with them.
- In some cases, as noted in the Contents file, a particular file will
- contain several related procedures. Any or all of these can be
- included separately.
-
- - The archive also contains three special files. They are:
- ReadMe - this file! :-)
- Contents - A description of each procedure, with its calling format
- and other pertinent details. The procedures are
- separated into their groups, and the groups and the
- procedures within them are alphabetized (with the
- exception of the "Other" group, which is last).
- ProcList - An alphabetical list of procedures with a short
- description of each.
-
- If you'd like to submit a procedure for inclusion in the library, either
- send me a disk with the procedure(s) on it, or (if you have Internet
- access) e-mail me a uuencoded copy of the procedure, preferably in an LhA
- archive. Remember that all procedures in this library are freely
- redistributable, so don't send me anything you don't want to be
- distributed.
-
- Special thanks go to Paul Hickman (ph@doc.ic.ac.uk) for the idea of Screen
- Eaters. These have their own directory; see the file "ScreenEaters/SE.doc"
- for more information.
-
- Enjoy!
-
- --Andy Church, library compiler
- Email: 95ACHURCH@vax.mbhs.edu
-