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- This is the distribution disk for wIconify version 3.8
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- It contains a number of ZOO files (in order to make the distribution fit on
- one disk), plus a directory that contains the ZOO program itself, so you
- should not have trouble extracting the files.
-
- [Ed Note: Because it saved over 300 blocks on the disk, and allowed me
- to get my normal distribution files and other stuff on the disk, I have
- repacked the zoo archives as lzh archives, using lharc (supplied in the
- :c directory of this disk). I was careful to ensure that the repacking
- preserved all files by extracting trees from both the original zoo
- and repacked lzh archives, and comparing all their files. For the
- remainder of this file, I've changed all zoo references to lzh
- references. -Fred Fish, 6/4/91]
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- First create a directory named 'wIconify' and extract the archives into it.
- Each program has an associated documenation file that explains how to set it
- up and use it. See these files for further instructions.
-
- The archives are as follows:
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- wIconify.lzh The main wIconify programs and documentation.
- Extract these files into a directory named wIconify.
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- wIconify-Source.lzh The source code for the wIconify program.
- Extract this into the wIconify directory as well.
-
- wUtilities.lzh A number of useful companion utilities.
- Source code and documentation are included.
- Extract this into a directory named wUtilities
- (it can be a sub-directory of wIconify).
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- wIconSetter.lzh The wIconSetter utility, plus a number of
- companion utilities for creating icons.
- Extract this into a directory called wIconSetter
- (it can be a sub-directory of wIconify).
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- wIconCalls.lzh The code and documentation necessary to use
- the wIconify Programmer's Interface (wIconCalls.o)
- plus example code (see also the wUtilities for
- more examples).
- Extract this into a directory called wExamples
- (it can be a sub-directory of wIconify).
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- wKeys.lzh An updated version of the vernerable wKeys
- program that takes advantage of the wIconify
- user's interface. wKeys is a hot-key program
- for manipulating windows and screens.
- Extract this into a directory called wKeys.
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- Fonts.lzh A set of screen fonts that are smaller than
- the standard Topaz font. These can be used
- for CLIs that are opened on LoRes screens, for
- example, in order to allow more characters per
- line or more lines per screen.
- Extract these into the FONTS: directory.
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- wIconify and its related companion utilities are free-of-charge. You may
- re-distribute them provided that the source code, the documentation, and the
- copyright notices also are distributed with it, and provided that you charge
- no more than a nominal service charge.
-
- wIconify and its related companion utilities are
- Copyright (c) 1990,1991 by Davide P. Cervone, all rights reserved.
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- wIconify v3.8, April 1991
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- Davide P. Cervone
- Mathematics Department
- Brown University
- Providence, Rhode Island 02912
- ST402523@BROWNVM.BITNET
- st402523@brownvm.brown.edu
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