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;If TRUE (default) generates graphics. Otherwise only generates geometry
; but it can not be displayed.
DoGraphics TRUE
;If a mouse is to be supported.
Mouse TRUE
;If a joystick is to be supported.
Joystick FALSE
;Control sensitivity of the mouse. The bigger this number is, the lesser
;sensitive the mouse is.
MouseSensitivity 10
;The startup file - make it null string if none is needed. This file
;will be searched along the DOS PATH setup, starting from current directory.
StartFile "IritInit.irt"
;Colors to objects loaded using LOAD command (if not specified in object
;itself), for boolean objects results, and primitive objects created.
;Color are supported only on EGA/VGA system as follows:
;
; BLACK = 0
; BLUE = 1
; GREEN = 2
; CYAN = 3
; RED = 4
; MAGENTA = 5
; BROWN = 6
; LIGHTGRAY = 7
; DARKGRAY = 8
; LIGHTBLUE = 9
; LIGHTGREEN = 10
; LIGHTCYAN = 11
; LIGHTRED = 12
; LIGHTMAGENTA = 13
; YELLOW = 14
; WHITE = 15
;
LoadColor 1
ICrvColor 14
BoolColor 2
PrimColor 4
;Name of file to save LOGFILE comman output (if empty string NUL: is selected).
LogFile "irit.log"
;Name of editor you want to execute from the program as a child process. This
;must be FULL path name for that file. only one parameter is supplied to it
;and that is the file name you want to edit as given to EDIT command.
;This better be a small and fast editor, as IRIT is a BIG program, and your
;'.irt' files are usually small...
EditPrgm "c:\util\ted.com" ;From PC Magazine...
;Below is the color selection for window frame color. Colors should be one of:
; WHITE = 0
; BLACK = 1
; RED = 2
; GREEN = 3
; BLUE = 4
; YELLOW = 5
; CYAN = 6
; MAGENTA = 7
;Four colors should be specified for the View/Trans/Input windows.
WndwViewClr 2
WndwTransClr 3
WndwInputClr 5
;Below the size and position of the View/Trans/Input windows
;should be specified in normalized coordinates where the screen spans
; X:[0..1], Y:[0..1]. Windows may overlap.
WndwViewPos "0.02, 0.02, 0.72, 0.66"
WndwTransPos "0.75, 0.02, 0.98, 0.66"
WndwInputPos "0.04, 0.7, 0.98, 0.98"
;Size in pixel of the windows frame width.
WndwWidth 8
;Boolean to control the default display of window name headers.
WndwHeader FALSE
;Boolean to control smooth scrolling of the input text window. Smooth is
;nicer but slower.
WndwSmthTxtScrl FALSE