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From: Mush <mushypd@redrose.net>
Reply-To: mushypd@redrose.net
To: Rod Whiteley <rwhiteley@magnet.com.au>, Pietro Ghizzoni <ghizzo@agonet.it>,
"Mr. Giark To You" <joehick@golden.net>,
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Date: Thu, 02 Oct 1997 00:38:56 +0500
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In-Reply-To: <yam7214.651.270455624@mail01.mel.magnet.com.au>
X-Mailer: YAM 1.3.4 [020] - Amiga Mailer by Marcel Beck
Organization: Mushroom PD - AMOS Public Domain Library
Subject: Re: GUIExt
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The man most directly responsible for this twaddle was Rod Whiteley, who did
thus comment on GUIExt on the night of 02-Oct-97:
-> Just a quick question for the GUIExt Experts:
Ooh, fire away...
-> I'm currently porting all of the AMOSPro apps I use here at work to use the
-> GUIExt. This means that I currently need to use standard AMOSPro and
-> AMOSPro+GuiExt alternately. My problem is there seems to be no way to end a
-> programme, and kill AMOSPro altogether (to give control back to the
workbench
-> with no trace of AMOSPro still running).
I dont quite get what you mean exactly here. Are you trying to quit out of
AMOS
and shut it down altogether, or just hide it from view. If you use the AMOS TO
BACK/AMOS TO FRONT commands in your progams, the AMOSPro editor will shift to
the back, giving workbench back etc. To quit the AMOSPro from within a
program,
use any command which would end a session in the editor, such as END, EDIT,
DIRECT etc.
-> Sure I can hide the AMOSProit when it
-> finishes, but if someone starts another app from the workbench, then AMOS
is
-> still in the background (at the editor displaying the last line of the
prog.)
>From this, it would sound like you are not compiling your programs with the
compiler. I am selling the AMOSPro compiler now for around 14 UK pounds, go to
WWW.mushy-pd.demon.co.uk for more details.
To make your program shut down AMOSPro altogether from the editor, you should
use the SYSTEM command, but beware, this will completely shut AMOS down.
-> This would be O.K. but AMOSPro doesn't let me do this reliably (disc access
-> always means a crash), and I guess I'm chewing up a whole bunch of memory
each
-> time. What to do?
The GUI Extension compiler patch allows you to compile programs, and also
allows
you to run any number of AMOS programs together, without messing any of them
up,
its really quite amazing. It doesnt use a whole lot of memory either when you
compile your programs.
-> TIA,
-> Rod
-> By and by, how do I get a hold of v1.63?
The V1.63 is only available to beta testers at the moment, as pietro is still
adding a few more cunning commands to it. When it comes out, it will be
available from my AMOS FTP site.
Andrew "Mushroom" Kellett
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