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MFW.EXE Version 2.0
1.1 General Description
MFW can be started from the DOS command line or as a "run" command from
within Windows. From the DOS prompt, enter WIN MFW. From the Windows FILE
RUN dialog, enter MFW. Using either of the two command line methods,
additional command parameters can be passed to the program for customizing
its startup.
Valid command line parameters will take precedence over the customization
parameters saved in the MFW.INI file. Invalid command line parameters will
be ignored as if missing altogether. The MFW.INI file provides default
startup values for each missing command parameter except the optional file
name. The MFW.INI file is updated at user discretion from menu options
selected while running MFW.
1.2 Syntax
Command line parameters are delimited by at least one blank space separating
each parameter from adjacent parameters, or the program command MFW (e.g.
MFW p1 p2 p3)
Each command parameter may optionally be preceded by additional spaces,
forward slash characters "/", or by dash characters "-". Command parameters
may be entered in any order.
Except for a file name parameter, each command parameter begins with a unique
lower-case alphabetic character. The optional file name command parameter
will, if valid, result in MFW opening, displaying the file's video, then
terminating with automatic program exit. Otherwise, MFW will open and
wait for mouse/keyboard input.
The unique command parameters are defined as follows:
xn Where 'n' is an integer X-coordinate for the upper left corner of the MPEG
video window. This parameter is used only when a file name parameter is
also used, and is otherwise ignored.
yn Where 'n' is an integer Y-coordinate for the upper left corner of the MPEG
video window. This parameter is used only when a file name parameter is
also used, and is otherwise ignored.
sn Where 'n' is an integer Size value (320 or 160) designating the pixel width
for display of the MPEG video
fn, fm, fw
Designating respectively Frame Narrow, Frame Medium, and Frame Wide. This
command will define the width of the solid color frame which immediately
surrounds the MPEG video to provide visual isolation from the underlying
window.
cw, cb, cg, cd, cl
Designating frame color as follows:
cw - white
cb - black
cg - gray
cd - dark gray
cl - light gray
Example command: WIN MFW jets.mpg x100 y100 s160 fw cd