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- Hi there, and welcome to Launcher!
-
- Make sure you read the warning near the end of this
- document.
-
- Version 1.1 (this version) is approximately 2 days
- newer than version 1.0. Version 1.1 fixed the following
- things:
-
- - You can now start windows from any directory
- - The reload bug has been fixed
- - Launcher is more stable and better at finding
- initialization files. (I shouldn't even have
- release version 1.0, this was an easy fix.)
-
- I wrote this program in about a week, so it's probably
- quite buggy. It's also (more to the point) free, meaning
- you don't have to register it or anything. Just use it!
-
- I run on a 1024x768 display, so I'm partial to hi-res apps
- and I made the bitmaps fairly large. (48x48). If you're
- running on a 640x480 display you'll only be able to fit
- 10 apps in the launcher at a time. However the bitmap
- size is customizable (as long as they're square) and if
- you like you can make your own buttons of any size, using
- a bitmap editor. The first line in LAUNCHER.INI specifies
- the size of the bitmaps to use.
-
- To install the program, just put all the files that came
- in LAUNCH10.ZIP into some directory of your choosing, such
- as c:\windows\launcher, and then copy or move the files
- LAUNCHER.EXE and LAUNCHER.INI into your windows directory.
-
- The program will autodetect your video resolution and
- put the launcher on the right side of your screen.
-
- The launcher will slide up and down if you click anywhere
- on it and drag. If you have a slow video card like me,
- (at least it's slow in 1024x768x256 colors), then if you
- move it too fast it will blur a bit, because it's not
- getting a chance to repaint itself.
-
- No matter what bitmap you choose for the top button, it
- will always bring up the launcher control panel when
- you double-click on it.
-
- If you want the launcher to be your system shell, change
- the line in your system.ini file that reads SHELL=PROGMAN.EXE
- to read SHELL=LAUNCHER.EXE.
-
- You have to specify SOME sort of text editing or word-
- processing program in the LAUNCHER.INI file. Check the
- sample .ini file that comes with it for an example.
- (I use notepad.)
-
- You can launch things by association. Just put the file
- you want loaded in on startup after the program's name, like
- this:
-
- c:\windows\notepad phone.txt
-
- and it should work. If it doesn't, well...my error checking
- isn't too good and it will probably crash with a weird runtime
- error, and I'm sorry but there's nothing I can do. Just restart
- the launcher and don't do that again :) It usually works for me
- though.
-
- The control panel that comes up when you click on the launcher
- icon gives you some self-explanatory choices. The "Reload"
- option lets you restart the launcher, so if you've made some
- changes to LAUNCHER.INI they can take effect. The "Execute" option
- lets you run a program. Its operation is similar to that of the
- File/Run command from the Program Manager.
-
- You can make your own bitmaps with Paintbrush or a similar
- bitmap editor. They should by 48x48 pixels or strange things
- will happen (unless you have deliberately changed the default
- size in LAUNCHER.INI, that is.) If you don't have a bitmap
- editor that can tell you how big the bitmap is that you've drawn,
- you can try this:
-
- Load one of the stock bitmaps that I've provided for you,
- (such as blank.bmp, which is just a blank button),
- make some changes to it, and SAVE AS something else. I
- haven't actually tried this in paintbrush but I don't
- see why it shouldn't work.
-
- Well, time for the disclaimers.
-
- ***WARNING***
-
- I have had good luck with this program, but I make no
- guarantee that it will work on your machine. I will
- not be responsible for any damages incurred by the
- installation or use of this program of any kind. YOU
- will be responsible. This program is free, and you
- get what you pay for.
-
- However, since I did write the program I have a certain
- interest in the program's behaviour. If you find any
- bugs, or have any suggestions or comments, then I would
- appreciate it if you mailed or emailed me about them.
-
- I can be reached at:
-
- Steve Yegge
- 2806 Briar Lea Loop S.E. <-- not forever, though
- Olympia, WA 98506
- U.S.A.
-
- email: stevey@cs.washington.edu <-- also not forever. I graduate in 1993.
-
- I hope you enjoy this program as much as I have!
-
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