ay, June 22, 2004 09:00
> To: How to use Revolution
> Subject: RE: Revolution gui wrapper
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> I will post an example later today for windows.
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I will post an example later today for windows.
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> Tejada
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Alejandro, it's your lucky day! I released a libWrapper some days ago,
you can check old threads for the email, is a lib that will help you
build simple wrappers for command line tools... I've included two
examples, but they are for Unix e Macs, for I know not about win32... I
think this lib wo
on Mon, 21 Jun 2004
Xavier Bury wrote:
> DOS GUI wrappers are easy and very useful.
This means that every dos program has the potential to
become an auxiliar to RR/MC. Right?
> Open a DOS box, type your command with '/?' to
> display the help switches.
[snip]
> you can always
> dump the outp
Alejandro
DOS GUI wrappers are easy and very useful. I manage a whole NT domain using
the NT Resource kit and metacard with these. It sure avoid a lot of dos
typing...
Open a DOS box, type your command with '/?' to display the help switches.
Then for any interesting switch, you build a parameter