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- $VER: AddTools.doc 1.20 (29.11.93) © Alessandro Sala
-
- AddTools version 1.20 29-Nov-1993
- Copyright © 1993 By Alessandro Sala
-
- Requires AmigaOS v2.04 ( Kickstart v37 ) or later
-
-
- ------------
- Disclaimer
- ------------
-
- This program is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind, either
- expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranty
- of fitness for a particular purpose. Though every care has been taken to
- make this program system-friendly and bugs-free, the entire risk as to the
- results, reliability and performance of this program is assumed by you.
-
-
- ------------------
- Copyright notice
- ------------------
-
- This program is "FreeWare": it can be freely copied and distributed for
- non-commercial purposes, provided that no file is added to or removed from the
- distribution archive and no charge, beside a nominal media cost, is requested.
- Fred Fish is, of course, explicitly allowed to put this program on his
- great disk library.
- Nevertheless the program remains COPYRIGHT of the Author: you cannot
- patch, reverse engineer or otherwise modify the program, the documentation and
- every other file found in the distribution archive.
- Compressing in executable form is only allowed for personal use, not
- when the program is being distributed: LHARC'ing in an archival form is
- explicitly allowed for distribution convenience.
- Furthermore you cannot embed the program in any other software without
- the written permission of the author.
-
- ------------------------------------
- Contents of the distribution archive
- ------------------------------------
-
- AddTools : The main program
- AddToolsData : Configuration file example
- AddToolsDoc-E : English documentation
- Catalogs : Drawer
- AddTools.ct : Empty translation file
- italiano : Drawer
- AddTools.catalog : Italian language support file
- MTCopy : Example AmigaDos script for use with AddTools
-
- AddTools.info \
- AddToolsData.info |
- AddToolsDoc-E.info | : Related icons
- Catalogs.info |
- AddTools.ct.info |
- MTCopy.info /
-
-
- 1. Introduction
- ---------------
-
- AddTools is a very simple utility, written mainly to experiment with the
- new applications menu ( "Tools" ) of AmigaOS release 2, but I found it very
- useful so I decided to release it as Freeware with the hope that someone
- else will find it convenient.
- The program allows you to add your own items to the "Tools" menu of
- AmigaOS_2.04's Workbench Screen. Unlike other menu utilities, which only add
- the ability to run programs by menu, AddTools can also pass them some
- parameters on "the fly" by selecting some icons ( from now on called " icon
- parameters" ), before choosing the desired menu item. You can also
- provide default values if no icons are selected, and you can decide if the
- the program must be run in either synchronous or asynchronous mode when
- multiple icon parameters are selected.
-
- --------------------------
- Changes since version 1.11
- --------------------------
-
- If you already know AddTools v1.11, here are some major differences from the
- previous version:
-
- -- New BREAK_WARN tooltype: if set, AddTools will open a requester to warn
- you whenever it receives a control-c signal.
-
- -- New EXTRA_ITEM tooltype: AddTools will add the 'AddTools...' item to the
- tools menu only if this tooltype is set.
-
- -- New WINDOW= tooltype, allowing you to configure the default output window
- for the programs you run using the tools menu.
-
- -- Ability to individually configure the output window for every menu item.
-
-
- ------------
- Installation
- ------------
-
- To install AddTools you can simply copy it in some drawer, typically
- your SYS:WBStartup drawer. Then create the configuration file AddToolsData, as
- explained below, and put it in your S: volume ( normally the SYS:S drawer ) or
- in the same directory as AddTools. If you have OS 2.1 or later and you want to
- take advantage of the localization, you must also copy the 'catalogs' drawer,
- found in the AddTools distribution archive, into the same drawer as AddTools,
- or you can copy the 'AddTools.catalog' file ( found in the 'catalogs/<language>/'
- drawer ) into your 'LOCALE:catalogs/<language>/' drawer.
- If your language is not currently available, you can fill in the empty
- translation file found in the catalogs drawer ( catalogs/AddTools.ct ) and
- send it to me by E-Mail ( the address is at the end of this file ). I will
- create a new '<your-language>/AddTools.catalog' file and E-Mail it to you as
- soon as possible, and the next version of AddTools will support one more
- language !
-
-
- 2. Configuration and usage
- --------------------------
-
- -2.1- Tooltypes
-
- You can set various tooltypes in the AddTools' icon:
-
- BREAK_WARN : If set, AddTools will open a requester whenever it
- receives a control-c signal, informing you that
- it is quitting.
-
- EXTRA_ITEM : If set, an extra item, named 'AddTools...', will be
- added at the bottom of the tools menu. Selecting this
- item, a requester will open, asking you if you want
- to quit AddTools.
-
- WINDOW=<win_desc> : With this tooltype you can configure the window
- that AddTool provides to every program you run from
- the tools menu. The default <win_desc> is:
-
- CON:0/40/640/150/AddTools/auto/close/wait
-
- which means: a 640 pixels wide, 150 pixels tall
- window, located at the top of the screen, and 40
- pixels from the left border. The window's title is
- 'AddTools', it will open only if the program
- actually does some output, it will have a close
- button and it will not close automatically, when
- the program ends.
- For more info about window descriptions, see your
- AmigaDOS manual.
- The window can also be individually configured for
- every menu item: see below.
-
- -2.2- The configuration file
-
- AddTools can be started from workbench by double-clicking its icon or by
- placing it in your WBStartup drawer to have it activated every time you
- boot; in this case remember to add the "DONOTWAIT" ToolType.
- You can also run AddTools from a CLI or from your user-startup; in this
- case use the RUN command to start AddTools in the background.
- When AddTools is started, it looks in the current directory to see if a
- configuration file named "AddToolsData" exists: if not, it then searches
- in the S: volume (typically your SYS:S drawer) and aborts if it doesn't find
- there the configuration file.
- The "AddToolsData" file contains the description of the various menu items
- you want to add to the Tools menu. Every item is defined by three lines with
- the following format:
-
- <Line 1> Menu_item_text
- <Line 2> Menu_item_associated_command_line_with_parameters
- <Line 3> Synchronous/Asynchronous_mode_flag_&_output_window
-
- these three lines are repeated for every menu item you want to add. Here
- comes an explanation of every line:
-
- Line 1 : Menu item text : This is the text you want to be displayed in
- the tools menu: note that shortcuts are not
- available at the moment.
-
-
- Line 2 : Command line : This will normally be the complete path and
- name of the program you want to be run when
- choosing this menu item, possibly followed by
- parameters. If you want to pass this program
- possible icons as parameters you must include
- a special char sequence in the command line, as
- explained below.
-
-
- Line 3 : Sync/Async&out : This will be either an "A" or an "S" char to
- indicate A)synchronous or S)ynchronous execution
- mode (see below). After this first char, you can
- optionally put a '|' character followed by window
- description which will be used as the output
- window for the command line of this menu item.
-
- E.g. A|CON:10/30/300/200/MyWindow/close/auto
-
- will give you a 300 pixels wide, 200 pixels tall
- window, located at 10 pixels from the left border
- and 30 pixels from the top border. The title of
- the window will be 'MyWindow', it will have a
- close button ('close' option) and it will open
- only if the program prints something ('auto'
- option). When the program ends, this window will
- automatically close. For more info, see your
- AmigaDOS manual.
-
- In the distribution archive you can find an example of the 'AddToolsData'
- configuration file.
-
- -2.3- Synchronous vs. Asynchronous mode
-
- If, in the third line of a menu item definition, you specified
- asynchronous mode, AddTools will execute the associated command line
- asynchronously ( as you might expect ! ), that is not waiting for the
- completion of the program execution. This is the best way if the program has
- fixed parameters, directly passed in by the command line you provided. This
- mode can also be useful with icons parameters, but I will explain this later.
- On the other hand, in synchronous mode, if you select more than one icon
- parameter, AddTools will wait until the program execution has completed before
- handling successive icon parameters. The usefulness of this mode will come
- clear in the next section when I' ll discuss of multiple icon parameters.
-
-
- -2.4- Icon parameters
-
- If, before choosing a menu item, you select one or more icons, the
- menu item associated program will be able to see them as if they were
- command line parameters. To enable this feature for a particular item, you
- must specify in the item's command line a string with the following format:
-
- [<default_params>]
-
- where '<default_params>' is whatever string you want and '[' and']' are
- simply what they seem: open and closed square brackets !
-
-
- -2.4.1- Single icon parameter
-
- When an icon parameter is selected, its complete volume:path/name string
- will be substituted to the <default_params> string, and the two square
- brackets will be removed. The resulting command line is then executed.
- If no icon is selected when the menu item is chosen, no substitution will
- occur and the square brackets will be removed, so the resulting command line
- will contain the <default_params> string which will act as a default parameter
- block. Note that the [xxx] can be put everywhere in the command line, even
- mixed with other parameters which will be preserved after substitution.
-
- Example: C:Ed [temp] WIDTH=64
-
- this line will execute the editor Ed with a 64 columns wide display and a
- 'temp' filename if no icon is selected, otherwise the selected icon will
- be edited.
- Note that you can also set <default_params> to a null string, i.e. '[]',
- and in this case no default values will be passed if you don't select
- an icon ( similar to the AmigaDOS command 'alias' ).
-
-
- -2.4.2- Multiple icon parameters
-
- If more than one icon is selected when the menu item is activated, all
- the icons will be passed in as parameters in the following way: the first
- icon's volume:path/name gets substituted and the command line is executed; if
- the execution mode is synchronous AddTools waits for the program execution
- to complete, then it substitutes the second icon, executes the resulting
- command line and so on until all icons are processed. If asynchronous mode is
- set, AddTools will immediately continue substituting icons and executing
- command lines: this way you will get every icon concurrently processed by
- its own copy of the program associated with the menu item.
- From version 1.10 you can specify more than one [<default_params>] string
- in the command line. In this way the first icon you selected will be substituted
- in place of the first parameter, the second icon in place of the second parameter
- and so on. If the number of icons selected is greater than the number of
- parameters, this process is repeated - immediately if synchronous mode is set,
- when the program returns, otherwise - on a new copy of the command line, until
- all icons are processed.
-
- 3. Terminating AddTools
- -----------------------
-
- You can execute as many copies of AddTools as you want, but to remove one or
- more of them (and the associated menu items) from the memory you can
- select the appropriate 'AddTools ...' menu item (if enabled) and answer 'Yes'
- to the subsequent requester. If you launched AddTools from Workbench or
- through the WBStartup drawer, you can also terminate AddTools by sending a
- BREAK signal (CTRL-C) through a task utility (such as TaskX by Steve Tibbett).
- If, on the other hand, AddTools was run from a CLI you can use the
- following procedure:
-
- 1) Open a CLI
- 2) Issue the 'STATUS' command and note the process number of AddTools
- 3) Issue 'BREAK <n> C' where <n> is the process number noted above
-
-
- 4. Criticism and suggestions
- ----------------------------
-
- I hope you will find AddTools useful, and if you have any criticism,
- suggestions, bug report, ideas for enhancements in possible future versions,
- you can write ( in Italian or English ) at the following address:
-
- Alessandro Sala
- Via A. Grandi, 16
- 20014 Nerviano (MI)
- Italy
-
- If you have E-Mail capability you can also contact me at the following
- Internet address (at least until the end of February 1994):
-
- tser1506@cdc835.cdc.polimi.it
-
- Thank you
-
- **********************************************************************************
- History
- **********************************************************************************
-
- ------------
- Version 1.20
- ------------
-
- -- New BREAK_WARN tooltype: if set, AddTools will open a requester to warn
- you whenever it receives a control-c signal.
-
- -- New EXTRA_ITEM tooltype: AddTools will add the 'AddTools...' item to the
- tools menu only if this tooltype is set.
-
- -- New WINDOW= tooltype, allowing you to configure the default output window
- for the programs you run using the tools menu (Doug Hart inspired me with
- this and the following feature).
-
- -- Added the ability to individually configure the output window for
- every menu item.
-
-
- ------------
- Version 1.11
- ------------
-
- -- Corrected various mistakes in English inside this file ( further
- corrections in the next version !!! ).
-
- -- In version 1.00 there was a limit of 10 menu items: now it has been
- removed.
-
- -- Using synchronous items no longer locks AddTools until all parameters have
- been processed. Now there is an independent task handling synchronous items.
-
- -- Now supports localization if you have OS 2.1 or later; currently
- supported languages are:
- English (built-in)
- Italian
-
- -- If you choose an item with less than 2 icons selected ( that is 1 or
- none ) it will now run in asynchronous mode regardless of the sync/async
- flag.
-
- -- New menu item, named 'AddTools...', automatically added at the end of user
- items to allow simpler termination of AddTools.
-
- -- Fixed a bug in icon parameters handling code: if an item had default
- parameters inside the '[]', the command line after the ']' was ignored.
-
- -- Added support for multiple '[<default_params>]' strings in a single
- command line.
-
-
- ------------
- Version 1.10
- ------------
-
- Internal beta version ( never released ).
-
-
- ------------
- Version 1.00
- ------------
-
- First release!
-