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This is disk 911 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
GadLayout A system for laying out gadgets in a dynamic font and locale
sensitive manner. Note that it is not a graphical editor, but
a set of routines for programmers to use for much greater con-
trol in the laying out of gadgets. Version 36.22 release 1.6
beta, includes source and an example program.
Author: Timothy J. Aston
GadOutline A shared library intended to provide programmers with a means
of describing the general layout of a GUI in a font-independant
manner, taking care of the details of determining the exact
placement of the individual elements of the display and the
drudgery of creating and managing all of the gadgets. In addi-
tion, it provides a very generalized mechanism for tracking
the state of all of its gadgets to support automatic resizing
and closing and opening of a window without loss of context.
Includes automatic hotkey support and a vector based drawing
module that can be used for everything from drawing frames
around groups of gadgets to creating custom images for BOOPSI
gadgets. Version 2.0, includes the library, programmer support
files and some examples.
Author: Dianne Hackborn
PSM Yet Another Public Screen Program. It was primarily written as
a demonstration of my gadoutline.library, and is thus currently
very GUIcentric - it does no command line parsing for CLI users
or even look at its Workbench tooltypes. On the other hand, it
does have a very sophisticated multi-window user interface and
allows almost complete control over the creation of screens.
Version 1.0, binary only.
Author: Dianne Hackborn.
StatRam A very fast, very recoverable ram drive. It works on any Amiga
using V2.04 or greater of the OS. It maintains the remarkable
recoverability of the original VD0:, but has now been totally
re-written to handle any DOS filesystem, be named what you like
and give back memory from deleted files instantly. Based on
ASDG's 'VD0:'. Version 2.1, an update to version 1.5 on disk
number 871. Binary only.
Author: Richard Waspe, Nicola Salmoria