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1988-02-25
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Menu Runner Data File
Enter the name to appear in the menu between the first 2 `*'.
Enter the command between the next 2 `*'. Then place a capital
`Y' between the last 2 `*' if an extension is needed or `N' for none.
*************************************************************************
*Copy a Disk *QuickCopy *N*
*Edit a File *Ed *Y*
*Read a Text File *more *Y*
*Install a Disk *Install *Y*
*Clean Up Memory *Clean *N*
*Toggle Extra Mem *On-Off *N*
*Preferences *Df0:system/Preferences *N*
*Start a New CLI *NewCli *N*
*Format Drive 0 *FFormat -i DF0: Blank *N*
*Format Drive 1 *FFormat -i DF1: Blank *N*
*Copy a File *Copy *Y*
*Delete a File *Delete *Y*
*Show a Picture *Show *Y*
*Play a Song *Play *Y*
*Assign *Assign *Y*
*Info *Info *N*
*List Files *List *Y*
*Directory *Dir *Y*
*Make a Directory *Makedir *Y*
*Load WorkBench *Loadwb *N*
*Access! *df1:Access! df1:Acc!.def *N*
*Deluxe Paint II *df1:DPaint *N*
*Assign Fonts *Assign Fonts: *Y*
*Sonix *df1:Sonix *N*
*Scribble! *df1:Scribble! *N*
*SuperBase *df1:Superbase *N*
*PageSetter *df1:Pagesetter *N*
*PerfectSound *df1:PSound *N*
*AudioMaster *df1:AudioMaster *N*
*PixMate *df1:PixMate *N*
*DigiPaint *df1:DigiPaint *N*
*VideoScape 3D *df1:3D *N*
*Scupt 3D *df1:Sculpt-3D *N*
*BMP *BMP *Y*
*AmigaBasic *df1:AmigaBasic *N*
*Mach *Mach -4 -a -c -b10 *N*
*ClipIt *ClipIt *N*
*SetPrefs *SetPrefs *Y*
*FACCII *FACCII *N*
*Edit a Disk *DiskX *N*
*************************************************************************
You can have more than one command on a line but it is a little tricky.
I am sure there is a better way but I don't know it. If you do, send me the
code and I will add it in. Anyway to have more than 1 command on a line you
have to place a carriage return after each command. It will mess up the
display of this file but it works. Start with a CR after the 2nd * and place
your first command on the next line. Press return after the command and
place the next command on the next line. The following is an example line
with a `@' to show where the carriage returns would be.
*CLI WIZARD *@
cd vd0:c@
run cli-wizard@
cd vd0:@
*N*@
*CLI WIZARD *cli-wizard *N*@
*------------------ 50 CHARACTERS -----------------*
The command line still has to be 50 characters (including CR's) so once you
have edited this file, load up Menu Runner and if you see strange words in
your menus, then you know you counted incorrectly.