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- VENDINFO standard v1.03, produced by VendEdit v1.22, 23-Oct-1995
-
- ===== Product Information ==============================
- Product: CEnvi For DOS Scripting Language
- Version: 2.10
- Version Date: 20-Jul-1995
- Product Type: Software
- Basic Distribution Policy (see License, below, for details):
- Shareware, freely distributable by all channels
-
- Product Description: CEnvi Scripting Language v2.10 <ASP>
- Reason for version: Enhanced Functionality
-
- Category: Computer programming; Language translators
- Keywords: CEnvi Cmm Scripting
- Required Packages: CENVID
- This Package: CENVID
- Registration Fee: 69.00 (US dollars)
-
- Required Configuration
- Processor Family: Intel 80x86 (minimum 80286 (AT))
- Minimum OS: MS-DOS 3.1
- Standard RAM: 4K
- Hard Drive Space: 900K
-
- Orders:
- Address: Nombas Inc.
- 64 Salem Street
- Medford, MA 02155
- Phone: 617 391 6595
- FAX: 617 391 3842
- BBS Name: Nombas BBS
- BBS Phone: 617 391 3718
- CompuServe: 72212,1622
- Internet: nombas@nombas.com
-
- Support:
- Address: Nombas Inc.
- 64 Salem Street
- Medford, MA 02155
- Phone: 617 391 6595
- FAX: 617 391 3842
- BBS Name: Nombas BBS
- BBS Phone: 617 391 3718
- CompuServe: 72212,1622
- Internet: nombas@nombas.com
-
-
- ===== Information for Users ("READ-ME") ================
-
- The CEnvi Cmm Interpreter for DOS, Windows, OS/2, and NT.
- There are a million solutions in this little tool.
-
- Nombas is pleased to introduce CEnvi, the first cross-application /
- cross-platform macro-language interpreter. With CEnvi you can take contr
- ol
- of your computer. CEnvi scripts give you the full power of a computer
- language, without the hardware, time, and engineering resources needed fo
- r
- developing full-blown low-level programs. Power, safety, and simplicity
- make CEnvi ideal for scripting/macro uses.
-
- Whether you're a programming professional or a computer-phobe, or somewhe
- re
- in between, CEnvi gives you the tools you need to increase your computer
- productivity, to simplify your daily tasks, and to make your computer
- system work for you in your own personal style.
-
- CENVI FOR PROGRAMMING PROFESSIONALS
-
- You are a programming professional, and a smart one, too: you
- could program a computer to do anything--if you only had the time!
-
- With CEnvi you can create small utilities in minutes, with the same
- functionality of a compiled program but without the compiler's tedious
- memory/data constraints or tiresome cycle of compile-test-debug
- compile-test-debug. CEnvi handles all of the memory and data
- housekeeping for you; you don't need extra lines of code simply telling
- a
- compiler how to set up memory and how to arrange data; instead you only
- need to write the code that actually does the task. In many cases, you
- can write a CEnvi program in a single command line! Turn to CEnvi when
- you want to spend more time using a program than creating it.
-
- CENVI FOR IS, USER SUPPORT, & SYSTEM CONSULTANTS
-
- You have to care for a slew of computer systems across an entire
- department. Your users range from those who cannot find the "ANY
- KEY" to the ones who think they know what they are doing and try
- to prove it by constantly "improving" their own systems. You
- never have time to sleep, and any sleep you do get is haunted by
- nightmares about that upcoming department-wide upgrade.
-
- Imagine what you could accomplish if every computer system you supported
- had the same fully-functional, structured language, despite its
- operating-system or hardware limits. Now imagine that the toolbox for
- this language was one tiny 150K package. Stop imagining, and use CEnvi
- to create tools for any particular computer or for all the computers you
- support. Setups, upgrades, and installation procedures on multiple
- systems become a breeze because CEnvi allows you to automate all of the
- steps in a CEnvi script, including programmatic control of any
- application. With CEnvi on everyone's system--or even on a floppy in
- your shirt pocket--no matter where you are or what operating system
- you're using, you have the right tool for the job.
-
- CENVI FOR COMPUTER USERS WITH A "REAL" JOB TO DO
-
- You are not a programmer and you do not want to be a programmer.
- You could not care less about the latest computer science
- terminology, your glasses are not taped together, and you do not
- wear a pocket protector. Your computer is just a tool. So why do
- you spend so much time pampering and upgrading your computer
- "tool" to make it work for you instead of against you? You have a
- life--and a real job to do!
-
- Don't waste time and money on every new computer utility. With CEnvi,
- the mother of all utilities, chances are that the tool you need is
- already in the CEnvi sample library--there are literally hundreds. You
- can combine or make small modifications to these CEnvi sample tools to
- get the perfect custom script for doing your job: your own custom
- utility. CEnvi is also extremely useful for creating scripts to automat
- e
- your repetitive tasks. Instead of repeating the same commands,
- key-pushes, menu selections, and mouse clicks every time you perform a
- multi-step action, a CEnvi script can automate these steps for you,
- guaranteeing the same actions every time.
-
- CENVI FOR COMPUTER-PHOBICS
-
- You are afraid to touch that keyboard, and who could blame you?!
- Nothing can waste more time, eat more paper, and destroy more
- projects faster than a computer. Furthermore, if you were meant
- to hold a mouse you would have been born a boa constrictor.
-
- Nombas, creator of CEnvi, agrees: computers are much too difficult. A
- computer expert (i.e. "nerd") knows hundreds of arcane tricks, commands,
- utilities, and programs to make a computer tick. But to take control of
- your computer you don't need to be an expert--you just need to know an
- expert. That expert can be the guy in the other office, your 14-year-ol
- d
- nephew, or Nombas and the community of CEnvi users. When asked, "How do
- I get my computer to...?" the expert can usually answer with a short
- CEnvi script. CEnvi novices often direct such questions at Nombas (via
- CompuServe, internet, or regular mail) and are surprised to learn how
- simple the answer is when you're armed with CEnvi. Whatever your
- question ("How do I print my ToDo list each morning?", "How can I send a
- midnight fax to Joe?", "How can I alphabetize my clipboard?") you'll
- probably get a simple CEnvi script or discover the solution is already i
- n
- the CEnvi sample library. When do feel adventurous, you'll find that no
- other language is as easy to learn as CEnvi's Cmm.
-
- CENVI FEATURES...
-
- * An extendible scripting language for creating your own custom utiliti
- es
- in minutes
-
- * Automation of any task through simulated keystroke, menu, & dialog
- control
-
- * Multiplatform support: DOS, OS/2, Windows, NT--all for one low price
-
- * Hooks to exploit any operating system interrupt or DLL function
-
- * Complete function sets for data, I/O, files, strings, math, time,
- sorts, and more.
-
- * 150+ built-in functions: the standard C library and more
-
- * Hundreds of sample utilities in the growing CEnvi sample libraries; u
- se
- as they are or customize
-
- * Low resource requirements: Interpreter and libraries all in about 150
- K
-
- * Flexibility to add your own functions and include libraries of your
- favorite routines
-
- * Programming commands for full flow control: if, else, do, while,
- switch, for, goto
-
- * Data exchange through DDE, clipboard, shared memory, and named pipes
-
-
- * Creation of royalty-free stand-alone executables
-
- * Control of windows and GUI elements: handle window events or pass the
- m
- on
- * Batch or REXX enhancement by embedding CEnvi statements within other
- files
-
- * Batch enhancement through user input, screen design, sound, and loopi
- ng
- features
-
- * REXX enhancement through added access to DLL and I/O calls
-
- * Code interpretation directly from the command line or from script fil
- es
-
- * Direct mathematical and string manipulation of environment variables
-
-
- * Event scheduling and event monitoring
-
- * Unlimited free upgrade patches from the CEnvi-Cmm libraries
-
- * The Cmm Tutorial: Learn to write and debug your own text editor one
- step at a time
-
- * Support through CompuServe, internet, or BBS
-
- * A common language among all operating systems and applications that
- share the Cmm macro language
-
- THE CENVI-CMM LIBRARIES: HUNDREDS OF USEFUL TOOLS
-
- Included with CEnvi are hundreds of sample files, scripts, and utilities
- :
- The CEnvi-Cmm Libraries. Some of these samples may be exactly the
- utilities you've been looking for, others may give you a starting point
- to create your own custom utilities, while the rest may be useful just t
- o
- learn from. This ever-growing library is maintained on the internet at
- anonymous ftp site ftp.std.com in the /vendors/CEnvi-Cmm directories.
- The library is also maintained at the Nombas BBS. Nombas continually
- adds new files to these libraries, and also encourages other CEnvi users
- to upload helpful scripts to the CEnvi-Cmm libraries: in this way we can
- help each other.
-
- The CEnvi-Cmm libraries also contain information for CEnvi and Cmm users
- .
- In addition, you can always upgrade to the latest version of CEnvi by
- downloading new patches from these library sites.
-
- CMM: THE LANGUAGE WITHIN CENVI
-
- The language that CEnvi interprets is called Cmm. Cmm (C-minus-minus) i
- s
- 'C' without the hard stuff. Cmm packs the power of C without C's
- dangerous and time-consuming data worries. Although Cmm is familiar and
- immediately useful to hundreds of thousands of professional C programmer
- s, Cmm is also easy to learn and easy to teach to people who
- have never programmed anything. Nowhere will you find a more
- straightforward syntax, fewer keywords, and such simple, well-defined
- rules as in the Cmm language. Three features--power, safety, and
- simplicity--make Cmm ideal for scripting/macro uses. Developers: Contac
- t
- Nombas to learn more about seamlessly incorporating Cmm as a macro
- language for your application.
-
- NOMBAS
-
- The goal of Nombas is to unleash the power in every computer, and to
- make
- that power available to everyone who is stuck with one of these infernal
- machines on their desk. Nombas may be reached at any of the following
- addresses:
-
- MAIL: PHONE: INTERNET:
- Nombas (617)391-6595 nombas@nombas.com
- 64 Salem Street
- MEDFORD MA COMPUSERVE: BBS: FAX:
- 02155 72212,1622 (617)391-3718 (617)391-3842
- USA
-
- ************************* CENVID.ZIP FILE LIST *************************
-
- CENVID.ZIP, the Unregistered Shareware CEnvi package for DOS, contains
- the
- following files:
-
- *CENVI.EXE: CEnvi shareware executable for DOS, OS/2, or Windows.
- *CENVI.DOC: CEnvi Shareware Manual, Chapter 1: CEnvi Unregistered
- Shareware
- *CMMTUTOR.DOC: CEnvi Shareware Manual, Chapter 2: Cmm Language Tutorial
- *CMM_VS_C.DOC: CEnvi Shareware Manual, Chapter 3: Cmm versus C, for C
- Programmers
- *CENVILIB.DOC: CEnvi Shareware Manual, Chapter 4: Function Library
- *LICENSE.DOC: CEnvi Unregistered Shareware License Agreement
- *README.DOC: Introductory file. Read this first for quick intallation.
- *REGISTER.DOC: CEnvi registration form
- *INSTALL.CMM: Cmm source file for installing this shareware version
- *AllDirs.bat: Perform a command in this directory and all
- sub-directories
- *AllFiles.bat: Perform a command on all files matching a given
- file specification
- *Ascii.bat: Display the ascii character table
- *BatLoops.bat: Examples of various methods CEnvi can use to
- allow looping within batch files
- *BattMem.cmm: Show values stored in a PC's battery-protected
- memory
- *CDfind.bat: Change to directory based on name search
- *CmdCount.bat: Repeat DOS command Count times
- *CmmEdit.cmm: VERY simple text editor; developed step-by-step
- in the tutorial chapter of the CEnvi User Manual.
- *DelOld.bat: Delete files older than specified age
- *DelTree.bat: Delete a directory tree
- *DirDiff.cmm: Compare two directory listings for differences
- *DirStat.bat: Extract specific fields from a DOS "DIR" listing
- *DiskFree.bat: Display free space on a disk drive
- *DoList.cmm: Perform action on every element of a list
- *DosTime.bat: Show time according to computer's internal clock
- *EnviAsk.bat: Prompt and receive user input with many options
- *EnviAsks.bat: Many examples of user input using EnviAsk.bat
- and GetUKey.cmm
- *EnvSort.bat: Sort environment variables alphabetically
- *ErrLev.bat: Execute a command and set the ERRLEV value as the
- return code, which makes ERRORLEVEL a variable
- *Fibonacc.cmm: Two methods for generating the Fibonacci
- sequence
- *FileFind.bat: Wildcard search for files on current drive or on
- all drives
- *Find#.cmm: Extract a number from wordy output; used by
- DirStat.bat
- *FloppyIn.bat: Check if a floppy is in drive A: or B:
- *FranTick.cmm: Animated tick who drank too much coffee
- *GetUKey.cmm: Display a choice prompt and then set an
- environment variable based on user's selection
- *Hello.cmm: My first Cmm program. Used to begin the Cmm
- tutorial.
- *HexDump.bat: Display hexadecimal dump of a file
- *Install.cmm: Install this version of CEnvi.
- *Int16.bat: Display key code from keyboard interrupt 16 hex
- *IsDay_1.bat: One method to check if it is a specific day of
- the week
- *IsDay_2.bat: Another method to check if it's a specific day of
- the week
- *IsItFri.bat: Is it Friday?
- *KbdBuf.bat: Alter the size of the keyboard buffer
- *KbdRate.bat: Alter the typematic rate of the keyboard
- *KeyCode.bat: Display keycode of any key pressed
- *KeyState.bat: Get or set the state of the NumLock, CapsLock,
- or Insert keys
- *KeyStuff.bat: Stuff characters into the keyboard buffer
- *MemBlock.bat: Trace through DOS's allocated memory blocks
- *Message.bat: Display very important message in box on screen
- *Mouse.bat: Demonstrate reading a mouse's position and state
- *MultiDir.bat: DOS's "DIR" command allowing multiple file
- specifications
- *NumLock.bat: Set the NumLock key on
- *OneADay.bat: Perform any command(s) no more than once per day
- *OptParms.lib: Library of routines for parsing the optional
- parameters for executing a program. #included in other files
- *OS2Sessn.cmm: Execute sessions from DOS under OS/2
- *PathAdd.bat: Add a directory to your PATH environment
- variable.
- *PathDel.bat: Remove a directory from your PATH environment
- variable
- *PathStak.bat: Multi-level save or restore of current drive and
- directory so that you can change drives and directories and
- still return to this one
- *PathSubs.bat: Use DOS's SUBST command to shorten your PATH
- environment variable so that more paths can be fit with DOS'
- 127-byte limit
- *Primes.bat: Demonstrate automatic array allocation for
- calculating prime numbers
- *Print.cmm: Copy file to printer, treating printer as a file
- *PrmptDay.bat: Change command-line-prompt to display today's
- date
- *Quote.bat: Choose a "profound" quote at random
- *REBOOT_1.BAT: One method to reboot your computer
- *REBOOT_2.BAT: Another method to reboot your computer
- *Redirect.bat: Demonstrate how to redirect standard output,
- input, and errors while running any command
- *Restrict.cmm: Allow a limited subset of DOS commands
- *RunTime.bat: Rudimentary scheme for executing a command at a
- certain time of day.
- *Scrandom.bat: Use Screen.lib to draw randomly colored squares
- around the screen
- *Screen.lib: Library, #included in other files, for screen
- output: colors, boxes, lines, etc...
- *ScrnSave.bat: Use Screen.lib to save screen to a file
- *SortLen.bat: Sort any file based on line length
- *Sound.bat: Play a frequency for a given time period
- *Tee.cmm: Save screen output to a file while it is being
- displayed on the screen
- *ValidDir.bat: Verify if a directory is valid
- *VLabel.bat: Read or set disk volume label
- *Wait.bat: Pause and do not return for specified number of
- seconds
- *Which.bat: Find in PATH which command is executed
- *WinClip.cmm: Utility to access Windows clipboard from DOS
- *WinClib.lib: Function to access Windows clipboard from DOS
- *WinIni.lib: Modify Windows INI files from plain DOS
- *WinShell.bat: Start windows with a specific shell. Run
- Windows for a single program.
-
-
- ************************* CENVI2.ZIP FILE LIST *************************
-
- CENVI2.ZIP, the Unregistered Shareware CEnvi package for OS/2, contains
- the
- following files:
-
- *CENVI.EXE: CEnvi shareware executable for DOS, OS/2, or Windows.
- *CENVI2PM.EXE: Gateway program, executed transparently by CEnvi, for acce
- ss
- to PM-dependent system calls
- *CENVI.DOC: CEnvi Shareware Manual, Chapter 1: CEnvi Unregistered Sharewa
- re
- *CMMTUTOR.DOC: CEnvi Shareware Manual, Chapter 2: Cmm Language Tutorial
- *CMM_VS_C.DOC: CEnvi Shareware Manual, Chapter 3: Cmm versus C, for C
- Programmers
- *CENVILIB.DOC: CEnvi Shareware Manual, Chapter 4: Function Library
- *LICENSE.DOC: CEnvi Unregistered Shareware License Agreement
- *README.DOC: Introductory file. Read this first for quick intallation.
- *REGISTER.DOC: CEnvi registration form
- *INSTALL.CMM: Cmm source file for installing this shareware version
- *AllDirs.cmd: Perform a command in this directory and all
- sub-directories
- *AllFiles.cmd: Perform a command on all files matching a given
- file specification
- *AltHome.cmd: Switch OS/2 session between windowed and
- full-screen, much like ALT-HOME works in DOS sessions
- *BarClock.cmd: Display time in title bar of active window
- *BatLoops.cmd: Examples of various methods CEnvi can use to
- allow looping within batch files
- *BattMem.cmm: Show values stored in a PC's battery-protected
- memory
- *BckGrnd.cmd: Specify a new file as your desktop background
- image
- *Bouncy.cmd: Start a bouncy OS/2 Command Window. This
- demonstrates moving windows and silliness.
- *BoxFont.cmd: Show and alter default font for DOS and OS/2
- command-line windows
- *CDfind.cmd: Change to directory based on name search
- *CEnviSet.cmd: This file can be used instead of CEnvi.exe if
- you are using environment variables as Cmm variables and need
- them to be changed in the current OS/2 environment.
- *ClipBrd.cmd: Get or modify clipboard text
- *ClipBrd.lib: Library of routines for reading from or writing
- to the clipboard
- *CmmEdit.cmm: VERY simple text editor; developed step-by-step
- in the tutorial chapter of the CEnvi User Manual.
- *Comm.lib: Serial communications routines
- *DelOld.cmd: Delete files older than specified age
- *DelTree.cmd: Delete a directory tree
- *DeskLock.cmd: Lock or unlock desktop
- *DevIOCtl.lib: Function library for OS/2's DosDevIOCTL
- functions
- *DirDiff.cmm: Compare two directory listings for differences
- *DiskFree.cmd: Display free space on a disk drive
- *DlgCtrl.lib: Library of routines for interactive with PM
- dialog boxes and other windows with sub-windows - this
- library is only in its early stages
- *DoFiles.cmd: Perform any command on a list of files selected
- from a file dialog box
- *DoList.cmd: Perform action on every element of a list
- *DoMenu.cmd: Execute any menu selection of a PM application,
- based on the name of the window and the menu text
- *DOS.cmd: Perform DOS command from an OS/2 session, with the
- option to "see" output of the command; mirrors OS2.BAT
- *DosCalls.lib: Example library of "wrapper" function calls to
- OS/2 API calls in the DosCalls library. This file is
- "#include"ed in many of the other example files.
- *DropMany.cmd: Drag many files for single launch of program
- object
- *DumpIni.cmd: Display profile settings from a .INI file; uses
- Profile.lib
- *EditCmd.cmd: Use PM's file dialog (via FileDlg.lib) to select
- a *.cmd file to edit.
- *EnvSort.cmd: Sort environment variables alphabetically
- *ErrLev.cmd: Execute a command and set the ERRLEV value as the
- return code, which makes ERRORLEVEL a variable
- *ExamineW.cmd: Display lots of data about any PM window on the
- desktop, and sub-windows (this file in early stages)
- *Fibonacc.cmm: Two methods for generating the Fibonacci
- sequence
- *FileDlg.lib: A simple interface to the WinFileDlg() PM
- function. This library file is #include'd in some of the
- other CEnvi sample files.
- *FileFind.cmd: Wildcard search for files on current drive or on
- all drives
- *FileIO.lib: Function to interface directly with OS/2's File IO
- *Find#.cmm: Extract a number from wordy output; used by
- DirStat.bat
- *FranTick.cmm: Animated tick who drank too much coffee
- *FSSlave.cmm: Control full screen OS/2 session from
- TEXTBOSS.LIB
- *GetUKey.cmd: Display a choice prompt and then set an
- environment variable based on user's selection
- *GiveMem.lib: Library of routines for shareing memory with
- other applications whose memory is otherwise "protected"
- *Hello.cmm: My first Cmm program. Used to begin the Cmm
- tutorial.
- *HexDump.cmd: Display hexadecimal dump of a file
- *HideTask.cmd: Hide task from the Task List window
- *IDLE.cmd: Change process priority to run a CEnvi program only
- during system idle time.
- *IdleProg.cmd: Execute a program in the background; i.e., run
- only during system idle time.
- *Install.cmm: Install this version of CEnvi.
- *IsItFri.cmd: Is it Friday?
- *IsRun.cmd: Is process XXXXX running?
- *KbdRate.cmd: Alter the typematic rate of the keyboard; in many
- cases faster than OS/2 Keyboard tool can set it
- *KeyCode.cmd: Display keycode of any key pressed
- *KeyGhost.cmd: Sample for using KeyPush.lib to determine if
- CEnvi is worth the price of registration.
- *KeyPush.cmd: Send keystroke commands directly to a window by
- window title; a quick interface into KeyPush.lib
- *KeyPush.lib: Library of routines for sending keystrokes to PM
- or Windowed applications.
- *KeyState.cmd: Get or set the state of the NumLock, CapsLock,
- or Insert keys for current session or for the whole WPS
- *Kill.cmd: Terminate a running process by Process ID, Window
- title, full name, or partial name
- *MenuCtrl.lib: Library of routines for interactive with PM
- menus
- *MiniTemp.cmd: Temporarily minimize all windows to icons
- *MsgBox.lib: A wrapper library for the PM WinMessageBox()
- function. This file is #include'd in other CEnvi sample
- files.
- *MsgBoxes.cmd: Show various message box types using the
- function in MsgBox.lib.
- *NamePipe.lib: Library for OS/2 Named Pipes
- *NoTitleB.cmd: Remove selected elements of a window title bar
- *NumLock.cmd: Turn on NUMLOCK key once, or maintain NUMLOCK ON.
- A shadow of NumLock.cmd can be put in startup folder to
- default computer to NumLock ON. "NumLock 1000" will check
- every second to make sure that NUMLOCK is still set.
- *ObjSet.cmd: Alter WPS object and folder settings
- *OneADay.cmd: Perform any command(s) no more than once per day
- *OnTop.cmd: Float window to top of all other windows
- *OptParms.lib: Library of routines for parsing the optional
- parameters for executing a program. #included in other files
- *OS2.bat: Perform OS/2 command from a DOS session, with the
- option to "see" output of the command; mirrors DOS.CMD. Note
- that this requires CEnvi for DOS
- *OS2Time.cmd: Show time according to computer's internal clock
- *OS2Wait.bat: CEnvi for DOS tool to suspend DOS session for
- specified interval
- *Parents.cmd: Show hierarchical list of ancestor's process ID's
- and names
- *PathAdd.cmd: Add a directory to your PATH environment
- variable.
- *PathDel.cmd: Remove a directory from your PATH environment
- variable
- *PathStak.cmd: Multi-level save or restore of current drive and
- directory so that you can change drives and directories and
- still return to this one
- *PMdll.lib: Example library of "wrapper" routines to function
- in the PM DLL (Presentatiom Manager Dynamic Link Library).
- This file is "#include"ed in many of the other example files.
- *Print.cmm: Copy file to printer, treating printer as a file
- *PrmptDay.cmd: Change command-line-prompt to display today's
- date
- *ProcList.cmd: Show list of all running processes; their names
- and ID's
- *Profile.lib: Function library for accessing Profiles; i.e.
- .INI files
- *Quote.cmd: Choose a text-mode "profound" quote at random
- *QuotePM.cmd: Choose a PM-mode "profound" quote at random
- *RndBckgr.cmd: Randomly select desktop background, at specified
- interval, from a list of graphic file specifications
- *RunTime.cmd: Rudimentary scheme for executing a command at a
- certain time of day.
- *ScanCode.lib: Retrieve keyboard scan codes for ascii
- characters
- *ServeOS2.com: DOS TSR to work with TextBoss.lib for complete
- keyboard control of DOS sessions
- *Session.cmd: Replace OS/2's START command for greater control
- of starting sessions, including name, position, font,
- notebook settings, etc...
- *Sessions.cmd: batch file to demonstarte various uses of
- Session.cmd
- *ShutDown.cmd: Automated shutdown or reboot of OS/2 system
- *SortLen.cmd: Sort any file based on line length
- *Sound.cmd: Play a frequency for a given time period
- *Switch.cmd: Switch foreground application to another process
- base on process ID, full name, or partial name
- *SysInfo.cmd: Display system configuration parameters
- *TempFldr.cmd: Open folder temporarily, to automatically close
- when it no longer has focus; good for menus
- *Terminal.cmd: A VERY basic terminal program; demonstrates
- COMM.LIB
- *TextBoss.lib: Library of routines to interactively windowed
- DOS or OS/2 applications: can work with ServeOS2.com
- *TextEcho.cmd: Demonstrate TextBoss.lib by shadowing a DOS or
- OS/2 box from an OS/2 box
- *TextWin.cmd: GET/PUT text from/to a windowed DOS or OS/2
- session
- *Threads.cmd: Display list of all threads in all running
- processes
- *UnHang.cmm: Monitor your system to detect OS/2 "hangs", where
- the workplace shell stops responding, then kill or otherwise
- handle the application that is causing the problem
- *ValidDir.cmd: Verify if a directory is valid
- *Wait.cmd: Pause and do not return for specified number of
- seconds
- *Which.cmd: Find in PATH which command is executed
- *WinList.cmd: Display list of all PM windows
- *WinMsg.lib: Routines to send or post messages to PM windows
- *WinSet.cmd: Set the position, size, state, etc... of a PM
- Window
- *WinSpawn.cmd: Pass simple commands to Windows session running
- WinSpawn.cmm
- *WinSpawn.cmm: Run in Windows session from CEnvi for Windows to
- receive commands from WinSpawn.lib
- *WinSpawn.lib: WinSpawn() function to send commands to Windows
- session running CEnvi for Windows and WinSpawn.cmm
- *WinTools.cmd: Demonstrate many of the capabilities of
- WinTools.lib
- *WinTools.lib: Library of routines for manipulating PM windows
- by name or by handle
- *WIN_Boss.lib: work with CEnvi for Windows' ServeOS2.cmm
- program to all full control of Windows applications from an
- OS/2 script
- *WPFolder.cmd: Open a desktop folder for any specified
- directory and optionally switch to that window
-
-
- ************************* CENVIW.ZIP FILE LIST *************************
-
- CENVIW.ZIP, the Unregistered Shareware CEnvi package for Windows, contain
- s
- the following files:
-
- *CENVI.EXE: CEnvi shareware executable for DOS, OS/2, or Windows.
- *CENVI.DOC: CEnvi Shareware Manual, Chapter 1: CEnvi Unregistered Sharewa
- re
- *CMMTUTOR.DOC: CEnvi Shareware Manual, Chapter 2: Cmm Language Tutorial
- *CMM_VS_C.DOC: CEnvi Shareware Manual, Chapter 3: Cmm versus C, for C
- Programmers
- *CENVILIB.DOC: CEnvi Shareware Manual, Chapter 4: Function Library
- *LICENSE.DOC: CEnvi Unregistered Shareware License Agreement
- *README.DOC: Introductory file. Read this first for quick intallation.
- *REGISTER.DOC: CEnvi registration form
- *INSTALL.CMM: Cmm source file for installing this shareware version
- *AddItem.cmm: Add Group and Item to Program Manager
- *AllSave.cmm: Select SAVE option on all windows
- *Ascii.cmm: Display the ascii character table
- *BarClock.cmm: Display current time in title of active window
- *BattMem.cmm: Show values stored in a PC's battery-protected
- memory
- *BMP.lib: Routines for reading and displaying .BMP files
- *BmpView.cmm: Demonstrate the BMP.LIB routines by reading any
- number of .BMP files and displaying them
- *BootEd1.cmm: Start NotePad to edit c:\AutoExec.bat and
- C:\Config.sys using Windows DLL's.
- *BootEd2.cmm: Start NotePad to edit c:\AutoExec.bat and
- C:\Config.sys using CEnvi's spawn() function.
- *BugHunt.cmm: Example for using the ClipBrd.lib routines.
- Constantly scan clipboard for "bug" in clipboard text
- *ClipBrd.lib: Library of routines for reading from or writing
- to the Windows clipboard
- *ClipSort.cmm: Sort text in-place within the clipboard
- *CmmEdit.cmm: VERY simple text editor; developed step-by-step
- in the tutorial chapter of the CEnvi User Manual.
- *CmmGroup.cmm: Create a CEnvi Programs group in Presentation
- Manager with all of the .CMM files in it
- *Comm.lib: Simplified function interface into Windows' serial
- communication routines
- *CommKybd.cmm: Send all data coming into serial port as
- keystrokes to the active window
- *DDE.lib: Library of common routines and definitions for
- Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE)
- *DDEcli.cmm: Sample DDE client; works with DDEsrv.cmm
- *DDEcli.lib: Library of routines for a DDE client
- *DDEdir.cmm: Show directory listing of all DDE servers
- *DDEsrv.cmm: Sample DDE server; works with DDEcli.cmm
- *DDEsrv.lib: Library of routines for a DDE server
- *DelOld.cmm: Delete files older than specified age
- *DirDiff.cmm: Compare two directory listings for differences
- *DlgCtrl.lib: Library of routines for interactive with Windows
- dialog boxes and other windows with sub-window
- *DosTime.cmm: Show time according to computer's internal clock
- *DOS_BOSS.LIB: Functions for sending keystrokes to and reading
- data from DOS sessions
- *DOS_ECHO.CMM: Demonstrate DOS_BOSS.LIB by echoing text to/from
- DOS session
- *DOS_LOOK.CMM: Use DOS_BOSS.LIB to look at contents of a DOS
- window
- *Dropper.cmm: Perform command for all files Drag-&-Dropped to
- this tool
- *ExamineW.cmd: Display lots of data about any active window and
- its sub-windows
- *ExitWin.cmm: Exit Windows; options to save files, force
- applications to quit, restart Windows, and reboot computer
- *Fibonacc.cmm: Two methods for generating the Fibonacci
- sequence
- *FranTick.cmm: Animated tick who drank too much coffee
- *FullScrn.cmm: Run any command started in maximized window
- *GDI.cmm: Demonstrate some of Windows' graphics functions from
- GDI.lib
- *GDI.lib: Library of a few of Windows' graphics routines
- *GloblMem.lib: Functions to work with Windows' global memory
- resources
- *Hello.cmm: My first Cmm program. Used to begin the Cmm
- tutorial.
- *HexDump.cmm: Display hexadecimal dump of a file
- *Icon.lib: Functions for setting minimized icon
- *IconMany.cmm: Show all of the icons in Program Manager
- *Icons.cmm: Minimize all windows. Demonstrate PostMessage()
- from Message.lib.
- *IdleTime.cmm: "ScreenSaver" - Show clock if computer is idle
- *InputBox.cmm: Demonstrate uses of the InputBox() routine in
- InputBox.lib
- *InputBox.lib: InputBox() function to allow for a dialog-like
- box for user input
- *Install.cmm: Install this version of CEnvi.
- *KeyCode.cmm: Display keycodes returned by getch().
- *KeyGhost.cmm: Demonstrate how to use KeyPush.lib to control
- other applications.
- *KeyPush.lib: Library of routines created for passing
- keystrokes to a window with the current focus.
- *KillDOS.cmm: Force DOS window to close
- *MenuCtrl.lib: Library of routines for interactive with menus
- *MenuNot.cmm: Disable or delete a menu item
- *Message.lib: Wrapper for Windows' PostMessage() and
- SendMessage() function to send commands to windows.
- *MsgBox.lib: A wrapper library for Windows' MessageBox()
- function. This file is #include'd in other CEnvi sample
- files.
- *MsgBoxes.cmm: Show various message box types using the
- function in MsgBox.lib.
- *MyCal.cmm: Start/menu/position calendar
- *NumLock.cmm: Set the NUMLOCK key ON
- *OneProg.cmm: Run one and only one program until it exits
- *OnTop.cmm: Float window to top of all other windows
- *OpenCmm.cmm: Use Windows' common dialog (via PickFile.lib) to
- select a *.cmm file to edit.
- *OptParms.lib: Library of routines for parsing the optional
- parameters for executing a program. #included in other files
- *OS2Sessn.cmm: Execute sessions from Windows under OS/2
- *PGroups.cmm: list all of the groups and items Program Manager;
- uses ProgMan.lig
- *PickFile.lib: A simple interface to the GetOpenFileName()
- function in the Windows Common Dialog DLL. This library file
- is #include'd in some of the other CEnvi sample files.
- *PMButt.cmm: Replace Program Manager with a tiny button in
- upper-left corner for access to all PM items
- *PMCorner.cmm: Minimize Program Manager and then move its icon
- to the lower-right corner of the screen.
- *PongTime.cmm: Bounce the Windows clock mini-app around
- *Print.cmm: Copy file to printer, treating printer as a file
- *Profile.lib: Function library for accessing Profiles; i.e.
- .INI files
- *ProgMan.lib: Library of routines using DDE to communication
- with Program Manager
- *Quote.cmm: Choose a "profound" quote at random
- *RebootNT.cmm: Reboot from Windows NT
- *RndWalls.cmm: Random wallpaper selection at timed intervals
- *RunAgain.cmm: Repeatedly run command at specified interval
- *RunTime.cmm: Schedule a command to execute at a specified hour
- and minute.
- *SafeFMan.cmm: File Manager with dangerous menu options removed
- *SaveScrn.cmm: Start screen saver now
- *ServeOS2.cmm: Work with CEnvi for OS/2 and WIN_BOSS.LIB to
- control Windows sessions from OS/2
- *ServeWIN.com: DOS TSR to work with DOS_BOSS.LIB for complete
- keyboard control of DOS sessions
- *TaskButt: Task Manager replacement; 1-click access to tasks
- *Terminal.cmm: A simple terminal program; demonstrate some of
- the functions in COMM.lib
- *WhoRYou.cmm: Design and implement a dialog box using CEnvi's
- MakeWindow() and DoWindows() functions
- *WinBeep.cmm: Call Windows' MessageBeep() function.
- *Window.lib: A few functions and many defined values useful for
- CEnvi's MakeWindow(), BreakWindow(), and DoWindows()
- functions
- *WinExec.lib: A wrapper library for Windows' WinExec()
- function. This file is #include'd in other CEnvi sample
- files.
- *WinExecs.cmm: Demonstration of Windows' WinExec() function
- using the wrapper from WinExec.lib.
- *WinList.cmm: Show a list of all Windows, their handles, and
- their children.
- *WinMsg.cmm: Demonstrate how to make a window, and show all the
- messages that go to that window
- *WinRun.bat: Run Windows commands from DOS session; client to
- work with WinRun.cmm
- *WinRun.cmm: Run Windows commands from DOS session; server for
- WinRun.bat
- *WinShell.bat: Start windows with a specific shell. Run
- Windows for a single program. This use CENVI.EXE for DOS.
- *WinTools.cmm: Demonstrate many of the capabilities of
- WinTools.lib
- *WinTools.lib: Library of routines for directly manipulating
- windows by name or by handle
- *WinUtil.lib: A small selection of utilities that may be
- #include'd in CEnvi code to get simple access to Windows DLL
- functions.
-
-
-
- ===== Packing List =====================================
-
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-
- ===== Installation =====================================
-
- To install CEnvi, unzip the distribution file into a separate
- directory. The first time CEnvi is run, it will install itself.
-
-
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