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OS/2 REXX Batch file
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1993-03-22
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4KB
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144 lines
/*
* CLIPWR.rexx
*
* Written by: Pete Patterson & Ben Williams
* Last Update: April 18, 1992
* For: Black Belt Systems image processing series IM, IM F/c, and IP.
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Revision: 1.02
*/
call pragma('stack',20000);
/*
* open rexxsupport.library -- needed for some functions
*/
if ~show('L',"rexxsupport.library") then do
if addlib('rexxsupport.library',0,-30,0) then do
/* everything's ok */
end;
else do
say 'We Have A Library Problem, Unable To Load "rexxsupport.library"';
say 'Cannot operate CLIPWR.rexx without this library - sorry!';
exit 10;
end;
end;
/*
* This will automatically direct the script to the proper
* software, if it is running.
*/
prtnme = 'IP_Port'; /* assume Image Professional */
if show('P','IP_Port') = 0 then do
if show('P','IM_Port') = 0 then do
say "Can't find image processor's ARexx port!!!"; /* not running? */
say "This script requires IP, IM or IM F/c to run!";
exit(20);
end;
else do
prtnme = 'IM_Port'; /* That's the thing about assumptions... */
end; /* We make em, user's break em. */
end;
/*
* This code attempts to read a file called "picmdpath" from REXX:
* If it can't find it, the script will assume that the commands
* associated with this PI Module are in "c:". If the file exists,
* the script will look in the path that is specified in the file.
* If you create this file, you MUST put a complete, correct path
* in it; if the commands are in a sub-directory, you have to put
* the trailing slash on the path (like, device:dir/).
*
*/
cmdpath = 'c:';
if open(fhandle,'rexx:picmdpath','read') then /* open the file */
do
cmdpath = readln(fhandle);
call close(fhandle); /* close the file */
end
options;
address;
address(prtnme);
options results;
'current';
bufdata = result; /* get name of buffer, if there is one */
parse var bufdata bname ',' bnum ',' bx ',' by ',' btot ',' bmem ',' bparname ',' bparnum;
if bname ~= '<none>' then do
bufname = bname;
end;
address(prtnme);
'tofront';
options results;
'asknumber '||'"Which clipboard unit?" 0'
unit = result;
'jackin';
jackadr = result;
options;
'wbtofront';
'lockimage '||bnum;
address command cmdpath||'CLIPWR '||jackadr||' '||unit;
'unlockimage '||bnum;
address(prtnme);
'imtofront';
address;
exit 0;
/*
* gimmepath
*
* This takes the provided argument and sucks the path out of it, then
* returns that path to the caller, sans file name.
*/
gimmepath:
arg fullnamegx;
tempgx = reverse(fullnamegx);
lengx = length(fullnamegx); /* get length of string */
slashdex = index(tempgx,'/'); /* first occurance of '/' from right */
colondex = index(tempgx,':'); /* first occurance of ':' from right */
seploc = 0; /* assumes current dir, no path supplied */
if slashdex ~= 0 then do /* we assume we are in a DIR */
seploc = (lengx - slashdex)+1;
end;
else do
if colondex ~= 0 then do /* we assume we are on a device */
seploc = (lengx - colondex)+1;
end;
end;
gxname = substr(fullnamegx,seploc+1); /* if you ever need it */
gxpath = left(fullnamegx,seploc);
return(gxpath);
/*
* Since this script can't be expected to know where the CD of the user
* is when this cmd is invoked, we have to check the path the user
* provides - if it's not specified right from a root, then we have
* to make it a complete specification from the root.
*/
expandfilename:
parse arg jfile;
if index(jfile,':') = 0 then do
curdir = pragma(D);
if right(curdir,1) ~= ':' then do
if right(curdir,1) ~= '/' then do
if curdir ~= '' then do
curdir = curdir || '/';
end;
end;
end;
jfile = curdir||jfile;
end;
return(jfile);
rvalue:
wordnum = c2d(readch(fhandle,1)) * 256;
wordnum = wordnum + c2d(readch(fhandle,1));
return wordnum;