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1998-11-16
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;;KUDO Win95/NT4 CD-ROM AUTOPLAY OPTIONS
;;
;;This file controls the behaviour of Autoplay
;;and the behaviour of the SCRNSVR.LST image/media file list.
;;You must have the START32.EXE file in the root of your CD-ROM
;;to use the Autoplay, screensaver and slideshow features below.
;;More detailed information is available in
;;Chapter 8 of the Kudo Image Publisher Developer's Guide.
;;(Autoplay is for Win95/NT4 CD-ROMs only - not for Win 3.1 CD-ROMs)
;;
;;To start the CD-ROM with the Kudo Start32.exe,
;;remove the ;; from the OPEN=START32.EXE line below.
;;The Start32.exe opens the startup screen with the
;;buttons for Help, Install, Exit, Open Catalog, Screensaver or Slideshow.
;;The Slideshow or Screensaver buttons will only appear if a
;;\Win_Kudo\Scrnsvr.lst or \Win_Kudo\Slideshw.lst file is present
;;and the \Win_Kudo\Program directory is present.
;;The Scrnsvr.lst or Slideshw.lst files are
;;ASCII text files with a list of the full paths of
;;all the image or movie files on the CD-ROM that you
;; want to include in the opening slideshow.
;;The default drive letter should be D:, but Kudo will
;;search all drive letters starting from A: because the
;;drive letter for the CD-ROM is unpredictable.
;;
;;
;;Set the SLIDESHW.LST behaviour in the \Win_kudo\Program\Kudovw50.ini file.
;;Set the SCRNSVR.LST behaviour in the [Screen Saver] section below.
;;
;;To have Autoplay start with the slideshow use the "/s" parameter
;;take out the ;; from the beginning of the OPEN=START32.EXE /s
;;line below and put ;; in front of the OPEN=START32.EXE line.
;;When using the /s parameter tell START32.EXE
;;to use the slideshow or screensaver with the
;;STARTWITH=(SLIDESHOW or SCREENSAVER) in the [autorun] section below.
;;
;;
;;To have Autoplay start with an acrobat .pdf file use the "/p" parameter
;;take out the ;; from the beginning of the OPEN=START32.EXE /p
;;line below and put ;; in front of the OPEN=START32.EXE, OPEN=START32.EXE /s and
;;OPEN=START32.EXE /h line.
;;make sure you have a startup.pdf file in your WIN_KUDO directory
;;if you want sound or music, put a startup.wav or .mid file also
;;
;;To have Autoplay start with an HTML page, use the "/h" parameter
;;take out the ;; from the beginning of the OPEN=START32.EXE /h
;;line below and put ;; in front of the OPEN=START32.EXE, OPEN=START32.EXE /s and
;;OPEN=START32.EXE /p line.
;;make sure you have a startup.htm file in your WIN_KUDO directory
;;if you want sound or music, enable it from your html page.
;;
;;To start the Autoplay with your own AVI file. Name the AVI file STARTUP.AVI
;; and put it in the \Win_kudo folder.
;;
;;The Kudo startup screen can be customized with your image by
;;putting a 500 by 308 pixel BMP image named STARTUP.BMP in the
;;Win_kudo folder.
;;
;;Play a WAV file when the Kudo startup screen opens. Name the WAV file
;;STARTUP.WAV and put it in the \Win_kudo folder.
;;
[autorun]
OPEN=START32.EXE
;;OPEN=START32.EXE /s
;;OPEN=START32.EXE /p
;;OPEN=START32.EXE /h
;;OPEN=START32.EXE /s/p
;;OPEN=START32.EXE /s/h
;;STARTWITH=SCREENSAVER
;;STARTWITH=SLIDESHOW
ICON=START32.ICO
;;Customizing the Slideshow, (\Win_kudo\scrnsvr.lst)
;;Elapse is the delay time (in seconds) between showing images
;;PlayMusic, if = 1 play midi file, = 0 don't play midi.
;;Midi file name is \Win_kudo\Slideshw.mid.
[Screen Saver]
Elapse=4
PlayMusic=1
;;PlayMusic=0
;;Customize the buttons on the Start32.exe startup screen:
;;to change the default color=red, put two ;; in front of
;;the ones you don't want, delete the two ;; from the one
;;you want.
[Buttons Text Color]
;;Color=red
;;Color=green
;;Color=blue
Color=yellow
;;Color=black
;;Color=white
;;to change the default text=1 (show text), put two ;; in front of
;;text=1, delete ;; from text=0 (don't show text)
[Buttons Text]
text=1
;;text=0
;;To disable the button sounds, remove Install.wav, Slide.wav
;;Exit.wav, scrnsvr.wav, help.wav and Open.wav from the \Win_kudo folder.
;;