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- ABOUT AUTORAISE
-
- AutoRaise is supplied with the Edith Professional system. It is a GEM
- accessory that raises windows for you. It is freeware, but works best
- in combination with Edith.
-
-
- HISTORY
-
- The first version (1.1) of AutoRaise was released in 1991. It was
- widely spread partly as it appeared on the cover disk of the British
- magazine ST User. An enhanced version was posted in march 1993, which
- had a much smarter way of deciding whether the user would actually
- like a window to be topped or not. The early versions were very small
- (around 2K). Starting from version 3.0, the size of the accessory is
- about 30K. A small price to pay for the people who asked me to make
- the update: this version is specially adapted for Falcon, WINX and
- MultiTOS. Why is it that big? Because I was lazy and used the custom
- ZFC library for building large applications.
-
-
- COPYING
-
- AutoRaise is freeware. You may freely copy and distribute the
- AutoRaise executable, provided that this document file is included,
- and ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY is charged for it. For distribution as a
- cover disk issue or PD disk please contact ZFC. AutoRaise and these
- documents are (C) 1994 ZFC Computing. All rights reserved.
-
-
- WHY USE AutoRaise
-
- 1. If you have always had to click on a window to top it, especially
- with single tasking TOSes, you simply don't know what you've been
- missing. Try AutoRaise, and you will feel far more comfortable
- with GEM than you did (it might even prevent you from buying that
- cheap Pentium you saw in the paper this morning...)
-
- 2. If you use/have used Double Click's 'equivalent' DCTOPPER: this
- program sticks to all conventions and is hence TOS-independent. It
- tops windows less quickly, and hardly ever tops a window when you
- don't want it to.
-
-
- HOW TO INSTALL
-
- Put AUTORAIS.ACC and AUTORAIS.CFG in the root folder of your boot
- drive. If you are using the Edith Professional system, put this text
- in the Edith help folder, and make sure that a copy of the
- EDITRESS.ENV file is in the same directory as AUTORAIS.ACC.
-
-
-
- DESCRIPTION, INSTRUCTIONS
-
- When AUTORAIS.ACC is installed, its name appears in the Desk menu.
- When you click on the menu item, a control window pops up.
-
- 1. for all TOS versions
-
- The switches you're interested in are `Auto-Top' and `Save'. These
- are used to switch the AutoRaise function on and off, and to save
- this in the configuration file AUTORAIS.CFG.
-
- If Auto-Top is switched ON, you can raise windows by simply moving
- the mouse onto it. However:
-
- - A window is topped only after the mouse has been stationary for
- one tenth of a second. So you can still move the mouse across a
- background window without causing it to be topped.
-
- - Windows will not be topped when any of the four shift keys or
- the mouse buttons are held down. So e.g. when you wish to drag
- a file out of a background window of the desktop, hold down the
- right button, then move to the background window and pick up
- the file.
-
- - AutoRaise does not allow the current top window to get
- completely covered when it tops a window.
-
- - Any change of the top window NOT caused by mouse movement will
- be `respected', so you can open and close windows by key
- commands without having to worry about getting the mouse on the
- right window. AutoRaise will not top a window until you've
- moved the mouse again.
-
-
-
- 2. for FALCON, MULTITOS or WINX
-
- The control window now also contains a section for setting more
- detailed preferences. The scroll widget on the upper left always
- contains one item `Default' and may contain the names of a number
- of GEM applications and accessories. The three switches in the
- lower half of the AutoRaise panel are used to make
- application-dependent settings. If the name of an application does
- not appear in the widget, the `default' settings apply. The
- switches are stored per application. To set the behaviour for a
- particular application, click on its name and set the switches.
- Applications can be added and removed from the list using the
- `New' and `Delete' buttons. The settings can be saved by clicking
- on the `Save' buttons.
-
- The meaning of the three switches is as follows:
-
- A. Raise windows locally--- if this switch is ON, the accessory
- will automatically switch between windows of the selected
- application(s).
-
- B. Raise windows from this application--- if this switch is OFF,
- windows from other applications will not be raised when this
- application owns the top window.
-
- C. Raise windows to this application--- if this switch is OFF,
- windows of this application will not be raised when the current
- top window belongs to another application.
-
- Many programs nowadays make use of the new features of MultiTOS.
- Two of these features can be a reason for NOT wanting some windows
- to be raised:
-
- A. Some windows receive left button mouse clicks in background
- windows. Therefore it may not be necessary to raise a window at
- all.
-
- B. More and more state-of-the-art software packages (such as
- Edith, the text editress) can be configured to send keyboard
- information not to the top window, but to the window which the
- mouse points to. It is then very annoying when background
- windows are automatically topped. However, it is still
- convenient to automatically switch to windows of another
- application.
-
- ---
-
- 18th September 1994
-
- ZFC
- P.O.Box 12079
- 1100 AB Amsterdam
- The Netherlands
-
- Phone: +31 20 695 9901
- Internet: A.V.Groenink@zfc.nl
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