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Adhesive, (C) George Taylor 1994
readme1st - where to start
Adhesive provides a means of sharing code between programs.
You have a copy of the programmer distribution and the user distribution.
IMPORTANT: Please ensure you read the file 'licence'. Part of this software
is SHAREWARE - you may have to register for it.
Contact address:
George Taylor
16 Newton Crescent
Dunblane
Perthshire
FK15 ODZ
Or you can email me (often quicker) at george@tardis.ed.ac.uk or
if this fails gst@dcs.ed.ac.uk.
Please include you registration number (if you have one) in all correspondence
and the adhesive version number (use *help Adhesive).
This distribution contains the following files:
readme1st this file
licence software licence
contents A listing of all files except this one.
manual the documentation - Impression Publisher format
manualtxt the documentation - text format
- this may be a bit 'messy' as its straight out
of Publisher
manualps Postscript printout of 'manual'
This seems to work fine in Riscript by
Roeland van den Bos and Jeroen Medema.
register how to register
faq frequently asked questions
and the following directories:
Adhesive.!Adhesive the important part
user a copy of the user's distribution
(once you have registered you may distribute the
user's distribution with your software)
tools tools to help you use Adhesive
examples example users and objects
goodies this directory contains some objects which you
are free to use in your own programs and distribute
with your own programs once you have registered
Note:
!Adhesive is placed in a directory so it does not boot (via !Boot file) inside
an archive when you uncompress it. You should copy the contents of this
distribution out of an archive before opening the Adhesive directory.
(When seen by the filer !Adhesive scans it's directory to see what shared
code objects are installed.)