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GetToolInt* GetToolInt*
NAME
GetToolInt - to get integer ToolTypes
SYNOPSIS
GetToolInt*(Pattern:ARRAY OF CHAR;Default:LONGINT):LONGINT
FUNCTION
Searches for the ToolType in the Icon (or the commandline,
if CLI-startet) and, if there not found, for an env: Variable
with the name of the ToolType or an entry in the Configfile
and converts the String to an INTEGER-value.
If not found, uses the given default.
INPUTS
Pattern: an ARRAY OF CHAR with the searched ToolType in it
Default: the default-value if tooltype not found
RESULT
The value after tooltype (or default, if not found or not convertable)
EXAMPLE
NOTES
BUGS
SEE ALSO
GetToolRawStr* GetToolRawStr*
NAME
GetToolRawStr - to get the String after a Congiguration Keyword without
any change
SYNOPSIS
GetToolRawStr* (Pattern:ARRAY OF CHAR;VAR in: Exec.STRING):BOOLEAN;
FUNCTION
Searches for the ToolType in the Icon (or the commandline,
if CLI-startet) and, if there not found, for an env: Variable
with the name of the ToolType. If not there, it searches for
the Keyword in the Configuration-file (named Progname.cfg or
like the String in the "CONFIG" Keyword.
The entry in the configfile must start with an "#" at the first
column, like #TOOLTYPE=...
INPUTS
Pattern: an ARRAY OF CHAR with the searched ToolType in it
RESULT
in: an Exec.STRING with the raw String after the ToolType
FuncResult: FALSE if tooltype was not found
EXAMPLE
NOTES
BUGS
SEE ALSO
GetToolStr* GetToolStr*
NAME
GetToolStr - to get the String after the tooltype without the "" or ''
SYNOPSIS
GetToolStr* (Pattern:ARRAY OF CHAR;VAR in: ARRAY OF CHAR):BOOLEAN;
FUNCTION
Searches for the ToolType in the Icon (or the commandline,
if CLI-startet) and, if there not found, for an env: Variable
with the name of the ToolType.
If not found, the Configfile (named ProgName.cfg) is used and
scanned for an parameter like #TOOLTYPE = ...
THIS IS NEEDET IN FIRST COLUMN--^
The name of the configfile may be changed by using the CONFIG=
ToolType
INPUTS
Pattern: an ARRAY OF CHAR with the searched ToolType in it
RESULT
in: an ARRAY OF CHAR with the String after the ToolType without "" or '
'
FuncResult: FALSE if tooltype was not found
EXAMPLE
NOTES
BUGS
SEE ALSO