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QuickReq V2.0 - History
Copyright (1991) by Markus Aalto
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V1.0: First working version. Isn't really very fancy. Makes screen
messy with some kinds of texts! This is assembly code!
V1.01:
Almost completely rewritten from V1.0. Doesn't add anything but
is more reliable and supports line breaks. Assembly code!
V1.02:
- Cuts rows down to 23 characters, so AutoRequest() doesn't have to
use DisplayAlert() instead of Requester. This happened only
with very long commandlines with lots of line breaks.
V1.1:
- Supports redirection files (up to 2000 bytes long).
- Better error detection.
V1.11:
- Support for just one BOOL-text added. Copies the first text to
second one.
- Now cuts rows to 15, because of NTSC compatibility.
- Includes perfectly working commandline parser. Almost as good
as C languages have.
V1.2:
- Text centering option added.
- DisplayBeep option added.
V2.0: 09.01.-91
- First version written in C. All routines have been reconstructed!
- All kinds of display limitations have been removed. Now supports
overscan displays and is both NTSC and PAL compatible.
- DisplayBeep option repaired. Now beeps only the ActiveScreen.
- Large screen support added (optionally). Now supports screens larger
than visible screen display.
- Force width and height options added.
- New FrontPen color option added.
- Now supports redirection files of almost unlimited sizes. These are
really limited only by your largest memory chunk available.
- Some nasty logical bugs corrected!
Still to do:
- Support for user fonts.
- Support for BOLD, Underline and Italics.
- Switchable options in texts. Something like Center_On and
Center_Off.
- Ability to use '"' and '\' characters in texts. At the moment they
are considered as control codes.
- Anything else??