FLUTE Welcome to Flute 1.5. Flute is a scripting language for Windows 3.1x and Windows 95 (It automatically adapts to suit the operating system it does not need to be reinstalled for Windows 95). Flute supports control of programs using: Mouse, Keyboard, menu and other user interface manipulations DDE Communications OLE Automation controller (including an object browser) Windows Acts (functions performed by windows themselves) To Install run SETUP.EXE (you must run setup as it installs registry entries) and other Windows information. You may need OLE2 installed on your system to make use of OLE Automation. Most programs already install it and Windows 95 has it as standard. If no product has already installed OLE2 then there is no program that you can control using OLE Automation and hence no point in Flute providing these files. We want you to REGISTER. Registration is free, Flute is a developing program, by registering you will be kept informed of developments. Flute in its present draft is in Public Domain. It may be copied freely, provided that it is unmodified and complete. Future versions of Flute may be retail products rather than public domain. Our intention is to add event handling to Flute and expand the Window acts to support a wider range of standard Window classes. To Register: Email: WorkingTitle@cix.compulink.co.uk Mail: WorkingTitle 59 Copeland Ave Whitehaven Cumbria CA28 9HZ UK Tel: 01946 590 697 international (+44) 1946 590 697 Fax 01946 590 565 international (+44) 1946 590 565 The installer installs two sample scripts in your startup group - Bthday1 wishes you a happy birthday calc puts a button in the bottom right corner, click it to type in a calculation. If you're having system problems there are several steps to take: 1) report the problem to us 2) You can remove the window acts section of Flute by deleting the 'Subclass.dll' and 'Loader.exe' and removing the line 'Load = c:\Flute\loader.exe' from you're win.ini file (Load = may have several items on it, you should only remove the program 'loader.exe' leaving 'load='). To remove Flute altogether, you need to remove this line from your win.ini and then delete all the programs in the flute folder.