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Magee Enterprises, Inc.
Post Office Box 1587
Norcross, Georgia 30091
USA
MOREHELP -- AUTOMENU Q & A
The following is a list of our Technical Support Group's most asked
questions and the appropriate answers. We hope this will help you
answer any questions you may have concerning the use of our
AUTOMENU(R) product, our Software Management System.
Q1: How do I edit a Menu Definition File(tm) (MDF)?
A1: By using AUTOMAKE, the Menu Building Facility, (or any other
ASCII editor) you can edit and create MDFs. To run the program
select the menu option that reads "Menu Building Facility". If
this option is not available, then type AUTOMAKE from the DOS
prompt in the Automenu directory. This will bring you into the
menu editor. Select option #1 to Edit a Menu Definition File.
Then either type in the name of the MDF you wish to edit or press
ENTER and a list box containing your MDF filenames will be
displayed. Select the MDF to edit by pressing ENTER on the
appropriate filename.
If the user level has been configured to the Novice or Intermediate
modes of editing, a window containing the titles of all defined
menu pages will appear. Select the menu page to edit by pressing
Enter on a menu page title. You will then get a display similar
to AUTOMENU.
If the user level has been configured to the Advanced mode of
editing, you will get a full screen display of your Menu Definition
File.
Q2: How do I add a menu option?
A2: Using AUTOMAKE, bring up the MDF that you wish to modify. If
you are in the Novice mode of editing press the Ins (Insert)
key on in the area of the menu where you want to add a new menu
option. You will be given a choice of adding a menu option either
before or after the current menu choice. You will then be prompted
to enter the selection name, description, start-up command, and
path or location of your application program. A password for this
menu option is optional.
If you are in the Intermediate mode of editing press the Ins
(Insert) key on the menu display in the area you wish to add a new
menu option. You will then be prompted to enter the selection name
and the description. After you have done this, press the F10
function key. Then this point enter in your commands to execute
your application. For example:
+CD\WP51
+WP
+CD\AUTOMENU
+AUTO
If you are in the Advanced mode of editing you can add menu
options by locating the area of the MDF you wish to insert a new
menu option and pressing the F3 function key or the Alt-I keys to
insert empty lines. Use the AUTOMENU commands to build your
menu option. A list of the commands can be shown by pressing the
space bar. Setup your menu option as follows:
*Menu Option *WordPerfect
?Description for menu option ?Word Processor
+Change to program's directory +CD\WP51
+Start-up command +WP
+Change to AUTOMENU's directory +CD\AUTOMENU
+Restart AUTOMENU +AUTO
If you need further explanation of the AUTOMENU commands, type
the symbol in question and press the F1 key to get online help on
that command. Also, refer to the guide on AUTOMENU's commands
in the users manual for more help concerning adding a menu option.
Q3: How do I load a different MDF?
A3: If you have created a new MDF and want to be able to access this
menu from another menu, then we can use the "@" command to load
another Menu Definition File. Get into the menu building
facility, AUTOMAKE, and bring up the menu you wish to edit
(Refer to Q1). You must be in the Intermediate or Advanced mode
of editing to do load a different MDF. Using the "@" command allows
Automenu to load any MDF, for example:
*Bring Up Games Menu <<--Define a menu option
@GAMES.MDF <<--Specify MDF to load
Q4: Why does AUTOMENU come up in black and white after I run my
program?
A4: Some programs reset the video mode and do not restore it properly
when they terminate. So, Automenu reads the mode and attempts to
adjust to it. If you notice the screen return back in black and
white after executing a particular program, then we can modify
the MDF to include a MODE CO80 command. This will reset the video
mode to color. The MODE command should be placed just before we
return to the menu. Please note that you should be using the "+"
commands in this menu option. For example:
*MultiMate
+CD\MM
+MM
+CD\AUTOMENU
+MODE CO80 <<--Place MODE command here
+AUTO
If you find that the menu screen returns in black and white after
running one or more programs then you should use a global
solution. We can do this by editing the AUTO.BAT file and
inserting a MODE CO80 command just before the line that reads
AUTOMENU %1. Also, make sure that you are using the "+"
commands in your MDF to execute these particular programs as in the
example above.
Q5: How do I create another menu page?
A5: Using AUTOMAKE (or some other ASCII editor) bring up the MDF
you wish to edit. If you are in the Novice or Intermediate modes
of editing simply press the Ins (Insert) key on the menu page
in the list box that contains the titles for menu pages. If you
are in the Advanced mode of editing locate the position in the MDF
where you wish to insert the new page and insert an empty line by
using the F3 function key or the ALt-I keys. Type a "%" and the
title of the new page on this empty line. You can have up to 8
menu options per menu page and a total of 8 menu pages in one MDF.
Q6: Once I've created my menu how do I get my menu to come up when
I boot the machine?
A6: Using AUTOCUST, the customization utility, select option #3 "Change
Default for Menu Definition File". You will be asked to "Enter
filename or default Menu Definition File". Enter in the name of
your MDF, make sure to include the MDF extension. (For example:
MYMENU.MDF). Or you can edit the AUTOEXEC.BAT file to include the
name of the MDF file which you wish to have as a default. Also, the
AUTOEXEC.BAT should contain the commands similar to the following:
CD\AUTOMENU
AUTO FILENAME.MDF <<<--Substitute MDF filename for
FILENAME.MDF
Q7: I get the menu on the screen but when I make a selection I get
dumped to the DOS prompt. Why?
A7: Make sure that you are invoking AUTOMENU with the AUTO.BAT file.
This is the file that executes AUTOMENU and runs the AUTOTEMP.BAT
file. Make sure that you are typing "AUTO FILENAME.MDF" to bring
up the menu. For example, if you had a file called GAMES.MDF you
would type AUTO GAMES.MDF.
Q8: How do I upgrade from an older version of AUTOMENU?
A8: Depending on which version of AUTOMENU you have and which version
you are replacing it with, the files to replace will vary. Check
the documentation for a detailed explanation. For instance, if
you are upgrading from version 4.5 to version 4.7 then you should
replace the following files:
AUTOMENU.COM AUTOMAKE.EXE AUTOCUST.COM AUTOMENU.DOC
And add the AUTOMAKE.CSH file to your AUTOMENU directory as well.
Q9: I forgot to put an exit to DOS option on my menu. How can I get to
DOS?
A9: You will need to get a diskette with DOS on it and put it in your
floppy disk drive and reboot the machine. This should get you a
DOS prompt. Now you can locate the MDF that we need to alter on
your hard drive and add an exit to DOS menu option by using
AUTOMAKE, the Menu Building Facility.
Q10: How can I display messages to the user or get some input from the
user?
A10: By using the "<" and ">" symbols within AUTOMENU you can display
messages to the user and get responses to your messages. You must
be in the Advanced or Intermediate modes to use these prompt
commands. The ">" command is an output message symbol and the "<"
command is an input symbol. They can be used as follows:
*Copy files
>Enter filename to copy
>(Include path if necessary)
>
< <<<--get input from user
>Select destination drive
<A:,B:,C: <<<--allow user to select answer
+COPY %1 %2
+AUTO
This example prompts the user to input the name of a file to copy
and using your response it executes the copy command. This answer
will be assigned to the DOS parameter %1. Then the user will be
asked to select the destination drive. This is done by highlighting
the appropriate answer using the cursor keys and hitting Enter.
This answer will be assigned to the parameter %2. You may use up
to 9 of these parameters in a menu selection, i.e., from %1 up to
%9 may be used in one menu selection.