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EW Exploding Windows, version 1.2
EW gives you "exploding" windows. This means that when windows (and also
requesters) are opened, they open in a more exciting manner than you're
used to seeing - a rectangle grows from a very small size to the size that
the final window or requester will be. Windows and requesters that are
closed get kind of the reverse treatment - they shrink away to nothing.
To use, just type RUNBACK EW (or click on its Workbench icon) and EW will
install itself and start intercepting OpenWindow(), CloseWindow(), Request(),
and EndRequest() calls. To remove EW, just type EW (or click on its Workbench
icon) and it will tell the background EW to go away. If you really like it,
you might want to put it in your startup sequence. If running EW from the
CLI, you can also specify -S to prevent EW from displaying status messages.
Ideas are welcome. This is the first time I've experimented with this kind
of a wedge, so I'm sure that there are probably all sorts of ways to make it
better. It would probably be a lot better if it were in assembly language
(it's kind of big now, about 8K bytes), but I don't have the time to do
it now.
Release History:
1.2, 25-Aug-1988
- New command line option -S (silent) prevents any status/credit messages
from being displayed.
1.1, 18-Aug-1988
- Can now be run from the Workbench.
- A Workbench icon is included.
- The program size has been reduced by about 16%.
- EW now checks to make sure it is running under version 1.2 or later of
the Amiga operating system.
1.0, 15-Aug-1988
- First release.
Developed and put into the public domain by:
Ed Scherer, PLink ID: Syn*Ed
11808 W. 149th Street
Olathe, KS 66062-9411