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INI File
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2000-04-18
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; This ini file should reside in the same folder as BKCRR.EXE (or whatever
; you rename it to, see below)
;
; New! If you'll be using an autorun.inf, then you can have this files contents
; in it.
;
; You can rename BKCRR.EXE to any name you like, like: MYPROJ.EXE
; If you do so rename this ini file as MYPROJ.INI
; and rename the section header below as [MYPROJ]
; Simple: EXE name, INI name and Section name must be the same!
[start]
; MBTitle will show as caption for all message boxes bkCRR displays
; MBTitle cannot be empty, if it is bkCRR will look for the section
; in autorun.inf file.
MBTitle=funcom
; RunApp is the application you intend to run after changing the
; resolution. (Any path should be relative to BKCRR.EXE's path,
; better yet do not use any path then the RunApp should be in the
; same folder with BKCRR.EXE)
RunApp=funcom_presentation.exe
; RunApp will run only if RunParam is supplied at commandline!
; You will run BKCRR with the command line 'RunParam' from your
; autorun application. If user double clicks BKCRR, or parameter
; is wrong then the AltApp specified will run which may be the
; autorun application itself! That will make everything simple,
; some user fiddling with the EXE files will endup with your
; autorun app!
; Well, if that's confusing for you or you don't have an autorun
; app, or if you'll make bkCRR the autorun app (which will be really
; annoying) then;
; 0 is a special case for RunParam, RunApp will run without a
; commandline param
RunParam=0
AltApp=autorun.exe
; Below are minumum res properties. BKCRR cannot change BPP (bit per pixel)!
; While it says min there, they are the actual properties BKCRR will use to
; change the resolution. BKCRR will not try another res. (like 800x600 if
; 640x480 fails and current res is 1024x768)
minHorRes=800
minVerRes=600
minBpp=16
; FailMsg will be displayed if minBpp is say 16 and current Bpp is 8
; and restart is needed.
FailMsg=This application requires at least 16 bit color depth!
; This message is displayed if RunApp cannot be run
NotRunMsg=Could not run PROJ.EXE!
; This message will be displayed in a YES_NO message box,
; resolution could not be changed but current resolution
; is enough to run the app. If the user selects yes then
; RunApp will run at current res
RunAnyWayMsg=Could not change resolution. Run anyway?