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INTRODUCTION
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SoftConfig:
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The requirements of a program can change as the user learns more
about their system and software. A program that uses requestors
to walk a new user thru certain functions, for instance, can become
a hinderance to a more advanced user: enter software configuration.
The 'SoftConfig' program allows setting the environment used by
all programs located on the utility disk series (except disk #1)
available from MIKE HURT SOFTWARE!. This environment could range
from using the default public screen for all windows opened as
opposed to using the screen requested by the program, to
automatically advancing to the top of the next page before or
after printing text, to setting the program's expert user level
(some programs will walk you through at novice level). The
software configuration system is expandable as new functions are
added and shared between programs. All currently supported
configuration variables (or 'flags') are displayed in the
'SoftConfig' preferences window by description. 'SoftConfig'
allows the user to taylor the programs' environment to suit
their individual needs or preferences.
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CCFQ:
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'CCFQ' allows easy 'communication' with currently running programs
using the 'ccfq' standard/ convention. For example: if 'PC',
'DiskMonitor', & 'MemMonitor' are currently running and no
preferences windows are being displayed, the programs are considered
to be 'hidden'. You would need to enter the name of the program
followed by the command (ie., '-p' or '-q') from the CLI/ Shell
to display the programs preferences window or 'exit' the program
entirely. The 'CCFQ' program allows a single program or interface
to pass program specific commands like 'pref' & 'quit' directly to
any program supporting this convention: unlike using the dash ('-')
options for each program. 'CCFQ' sends commands to a specific
program. For example, if you've started two 'PC' programs, then
use the 'PC -q' command trying to exit one of them, both programs
would quit. 'CCFQ' allows you to select the specific program
you'd like to quit: 'CCFQ 1 quit'. Thereby exiting the unwanted
'PC' program while leaving the other currently running 'PC'
program undisturbed.
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FEATURES
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Standard features include:
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o - Multitasks.
o - Uses standard INTUITION interfaces.
o - Adjusts to different WORKBENCH environments.
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Special features include:
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Uses the 'SOFTCONFIG' environment.
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Program features include:
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o - Modify the special SOFTCONFIG environment.
o - 'Talk' to programs using the CCFQ convention.
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USING SOFTCONFIG
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Getting Started:
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You can start 'SoftConfig' from either the CLI/ Shell or from WORKBENCH
by double-clicking on the supplied icon.
To start 'SoftConfig' from the CLI/ Shell enter:
>Run SoftConfig
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Understanding the options:
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There are 200 independant configuration variables that exist in the
software configuration file. Each one of these variables can have
a value ranging from 0 - 255. By changing these values, you can alter
the way a program behaves. For example, you can specify graphics
printing programs to print graphics at 50% normal size or open
windows on the default public screen instead of the WORKBENCH screen
etc.,.
To understand what each configuration variable (also called 'flags')
will do, click on the "[ ? ]" (flag query description) button next
to the configuration flag you need more information on. You will be
presented with a short description of what purpose the variable will
serve other programs.
Be sure to check this information to see what values are correct for
a specific 'flag' before changing it: wrong values can cause
unpredictable results!
The window's title bar will display general configuration information
such as which program's features will be effected by the 'flags'
currently being displayed.
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Project Menu:
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ABOUT ........ Program's info & credits.
QUIT ......... Exit 'SoftConfig'.
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Checking the value of a flag:
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You can check the value of a specific flag from the CLI/ Shell by
using:
>Run SoftConfig -v15
... this will display the current value of flag #15.
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Setting a flag:
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You can set the value for a specific flag from the CLI/ Shell by
using:
>Run SoftConfig -f15:80
... this will set the value flag #15 to 80. The flag and it's
new value MUST BE SEPERATED BY A COLON (':')! By setting a flag
this way, the change will only be temporary. When your system
is rebooted, the prior value for the flag will be restored.
If you change the value of a flag from within the 'SoftConfig'
window, you can:
Temporarily apply the change by selecting "[ USE ]"
... or ...
Permanently apply the change by selecting "[ SAVE ]"
... by selecting "[ SAVE ]", the values specified will also become
the currently used values.
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USING CCFQ
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Getting Started:
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'CCFQ' should only be started from the CLI/ Shell. If 'CCFQ'
exits without displaying any programs or information, then
there are no programs running or have been programs running that
use the 'ccfq' convention. You can start 'CCFQ' from the CLI/
Shell by:
>Run CCFQ
... this will display all 'ccfq' programs currently running, and
prompt you for the command to be taken. Pressing [RETURN] will
exit 'CCFQ' without taking any action.
Each currently running 'ccfq' program is assigned a task number
associated with it's position in the 'ccfq' task list. If a
'ccfq' task exits, another 'ccfq' program can take it's place
in the task list using the same task number. Therefore, if you
exit a program using 'CCFQ', be sure to check the 'ccfq' task
list before re-issuing the same 'ccfq' exit command!
If you know the task number associcated with the 'ccfq' program
you can send commands to it directly from the CLI/ Shell using:
>Run CCFQ <task #> <command>
... this will send the <command> like 'quit' directly to the
program associated with <task #>.
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Understanding 'CCFQ':
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Basically, the 'ccfq' convention is a random access file located
in your current ENV: directory. Each record in the file corrosponds
to a task: record #1 is task #1, etc.,. Any time a program is
started that 'logs' itself in this file (this is called using the
'ccfq' convention) a free record is selected to contain the program
name and system task address for that particular program. The
currently running program will, if 'hidden', check for the presence
of it's personal 'ccfq' file which is 'ID-ed' by the system
task address for the program. Therefore, when you issue a command
via 'CCFQ', the record associated with the <task #> is read, the
system address of the program is extracted and a new file is created
in the ENV: directory containing the command passed to 'CCFQ'.
When entering commands via programs that use the 'ccfq' convention,
this random access file is read sequentially, and all programs that
are 'logged' in with the same name as the program issuing the command
will be sent the command. Therefore, in the example in the
introduction, both 'PC' programs, using this technique, would exit.
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FOR ADVANCED USERS
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Configuring software:
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The extended printer preferences is an ASCII text file that
contains escape sequence commands to enable certain printer
functions that are not directly available using the standard
system printer preferences program(s). For example, setting
expanded or double width text printing, etc. If enabled,
this file will be sent to the printer before any text has
been printed, therefore causing all text printed to be
in the expanded format. This file 'printersys.cfg' can be
editing using a standard text editor.
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Commanding other Programs:
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Place 'CCFQ' in your c: directory or path providing access to all
programs using the 'ccfq' convention from any CLI/ Shell without
having all the programs located in your current c: directory or
path and using the '<program> -<?>' command syntax for each one.
Most 'ccfq' commands are exactly the same for all programs using
that convention. See the online help for 'CCFQ' for more
information.
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Final Note:
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'FKEY' can be used to 'launch' this program via pre-determined
keystroke(s).
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CREDITS
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This program was designed and coded by Michael Thomas Hurt of
MIKE HURT SOFTWARE!, coded in & compiled using Blitz Basic 2.0
available from Acid Software.
Software testing was done using:
o - Amiga 500 : AmigaDOS 2.1, GVP HD 500+ w/ 2MEGS.
o - Amiga 2000: AmigaDOS 2.1, Microbotics VXL030 w/MMU,
Microbotics VXLRAM 2MEGS, Microbotics 8-UP! 4MEGS,
GVP Series II hard card w/ 100MEG HD.
o - Amiga 3000: AmigaDOS 2.1, 6MEGS.
o - Amiga 4000: AmigaDOS 3.0
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PROGRAM HISTORY
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SoftConfig:
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v1.0 07/16/1995 Original program.
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CCFQ:
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v1.0 07/20/1995 Original program.