Long:
What is DoWare? If you use and like this software; then,
by all means, *DO* something. Write an article, create
software, make a backdrop, whatever you can do, do it!
Give something back to the community!
The software may be freely distributed as long as the
archive remains intact, and is accompanied by this document.
What is Frog_Scripts? A collection of four shell scripts
and four images for use with toolbars. The idea is to be
able to play your movies, mpegs, and VideoCD's with as
little hassle as possible. This is not a full GUI, but a
simple short-cut for using FroggerNG.
Set-Up:
Copy the shell_scripts directory into your
FroggerNG drawer.
If you do not use MorphOS or PPC, edit all four
scripts STACK line, to be appropriate for 68k
If you do not use MorphOS with your CDRom as the
Master on the second IDE channel, edit the two
VCD scripts to use your CDDevice and CDUNIT.
Otherwise, the scripts should be fine as is.
RexxMast must be running for the movie to play
automatically.
Dock-Bar:
NetConnect2/NetConnect3
From the "Settings" menu, select "NetConnect."
[NetConnectPrefs Window]
Select "New" from the list on the left. Give the
new toolbar a meaningful Name, and create a hotkey
(I use: alt f).
Create four buttons, giving each of them a
meaningful name (like the name of the script).
[Button Edit Window]
In the "Type" rotary gadget, select "DOS Script"
Program: Path:to/FroggerNG/shell_scripts/chosen-script
Image: Path:to/FroggerNG/shell_scripts/Images/#?.iff
Still in "Edit Icon" window, select the "Advanced Settings"
tab. Select the directory the script is in as the
Current Dir:. (Ex. Current Dir: Work:Frog/shell_scripts/)*
*note: some toolbars may not require this.
[NetConnectPrefs]
Move all buttons to the new bank, in whatever order
you choose.
Set the number of Rows, and other preferences to your
liking.
Save.
Legal: Use the included scripts and images at your own risk.
The author assumes no responsability about the usefulness
of the software for a given task, or for any damage caused
by using the software.
(c)2003 Dave Crawford.
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