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- FindWindow V1.1
-
- Copyright 1991 Phil Burk
- This program may be freely redistributed as shareware.
- This document and the source code should accompany the
- compiled program.
-
- Written using JForth Professional V3.0
-
- Have you ever had trouble finding a window that was
- buried beneath other windows on the Workbench? This
- program puts a pseudo-menu in the menu bar that
- lets you BringToFront and Activate any window on the
- Workbench.
-
- To use FindWindow, add this to your startup sequence:
-
- RUN FindWindow -X 280
-
- Use the LEFT mousebutton to click on the "Windows" menu
- and select a window. This leaves the right mouse button
- free for other menus.
-
- The optional parameters to FindWindow are:
-
- -X xposition - x position of left edge
- -Y xposition - y position of top edge
- -F fore-color - foreground color for text and borders
- -B back-color - background color for windows
-
- Spaces are required between the letter and the number.
- Thus to place the "menu" at x=200 and to use colors 3 and 1, enter:
-
- RUN FindWindow -X 200 -F 3 -B 1
-
- To compile FindWindow, run JForth then: INCLUDE FIND_WINDOW.F
- FIndWindow is accompanied by a PopupMenu Utility in the
- file Popup_Menu.f that you may use in other programs.
-
- This program is SHAREWARE. If you intend to use FindWindow,
- please send $10.00 to:
-
- Phil Burk
- c/o Delta Research
- PO Box 151051
- San Rafael, CA
- 94915-1051
-
- JForth is a powerful interactive programming language for the
- Amiga. It is subroutine threaded which means it compiles
- directly to 68000 machine code. This makes it faster than
- most Forths. JForth can "Clone" a program for royalty free
- distribution. The images produced by Clone can be quite
- small like FindWindow. JForth provides:
-
- a source level debugger,
- integrated Text editor,
- an IFF toolbox for displaying ILBM, ANIM and ANIMBRUSH files,
- an ARexx toolbox,
- AmigaDOS 2.0 library calls and include files,
- command line history,
- local variables,
- ODE - an Object-Oriented Development Environment,
- FFP and IEEE Floating Point support,
- 68000 assembler and disassembler,
- hashed dictionary for fast compilation,
- and more.
-
- JForth was first released for the Amiga in October of 1986.
- If you would like information about JForth write to Delta Research
- at the above address or phone (415) 461-1442.
-
- Thank You,
-
- Phil Burk
-
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