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− | : Name of the file you want to be displayed/played by Multiview. |
+ | : Name of the file you want to be displayed/played by Multiview. Alternatively you can specify a volume or directory name that will be used by Multiview as the current directory when it opens its requester. |
: Note: this argument is optional as Multiview can be used to display the content of a clipboard unit instead of a file. |
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+ | : By default when running Multiview with no arguments, it will open a requester the user can use to select a file to load. With the WINDOW switch Multiview will open with a blank window and no loaded file. The user will have to select Open in the Project menu to select a file to load in Multiview. |
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+ | : Name of the AREXX port to create. By default the port name is MULTIVIEW.n ("n" being an incremental number starting from 1) |
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Revision as of 15:44, 5 May 2014
Introduction
Multiview can read any file for which there is a descriptor file in Devs:Datatypes. These tell Multiview (and any other programs written to take advantage of datatypes) how to load the various types of files.
Command line arguments
- FILE
- Name of the file you want to be displayed/played by Multiview. Alternatively you can specify a volume or directory name that will be used by Multiview as the current directory when it opens its requester.
- Note: this argument is optional as Multiview can be used to display the content of a clipboard unit instead of a file.
- CLIPBOARD/S
- Argument that will make Multiview display the content of the clipboard unit specified with the CLIPUNIT argument.
- CLIPUNIT/K/N
- Clipboard unit you want to display with Multiview. Default is 0.
- SCREEN/S
- Arguments that will make Multiview open its view window on its own screen.
- PUBSCREEN/K
- Name of a public screen you want Multiview to open its window on.
- Note: usage of the SCREEN switch is implicit so it is not needed. If you quit the program which is owner of the public screen while Multiview is still opened the application will probably crash as it is not necessarily aware of an alien windows opened on its screen.
- REQUESTER/S
- BOOKMARK/S
- Reads file ENV:MultiView.bookmark
- FONTNAME/K
- Name of the font Multiview will use to display text and AmigaGuide files. If none is specified here Multiview will use the default system font.
- FONTSIZE/K/N
- Size of the font Multiview will use to display text and AmigaGuide files. If none is specified here Multiview will use the default system font.
- CHARSET/K
- Charset to use to display text and AmigaGuide files.
- BACKDROP/S
- When this argument is used Multiview will open its display window in backdrop mode.
- WINDOW/S
- By default when running Multiview with no arguments, it will open a requester the user can use to select a file to load. With the WINDOW switch Multiview will open with a blank window and no loaded file. The user will have to select Open in the Project menu to select a file to load in Multiview.
- PORTNAME/K
- Name of the AREXX port to create. By default the port name is MULTIVIEW.n ("n" being an incremental number starting from 1)
- IMMEDIATE/S
- REPEAT/S
- PRTUNIT/K/N
- WINDOWLEFT/K/N,WINDOWTOP/K/N,WINDOWWIDTH/K/N,WINDOWHEIGHT/K/N
- AUTORESIZE/S
Command line examples
Multiview...
ARexx Commands
OPEN
NAME/K,CLIPBOARD/S,CLIPUNIT/K/N Open a file, or the contents of the specified clipboard unit.
RELOAD
Reload the current object.
SAVEAS
NAME/K,IFF/S Save the current object to disk. The IFF switch is used to force the save to be IFF instead of RAW (local format).
Print the current object.
ABOUT
Display a requester with information about the current object.
QUIT
Quit MultiView.
MARK
Start Mark mode.
COPY
Copy the currently selected block (or the whole object if no selected block exists) to the clipboard.
PASTE
UNIT/N Open the contents of the specified clipboard unit. PASTE <n> is a shortcut for OPEN CLIPBOARD CLIPUNIT <n>.
CLEARSELECTED
Deselect the currently selected block, if one exists.
GETTRIGGERINFO
VAR/S,STEM/K Provide a list of trigger methods that the current object supports.
VAR causes the information to be returned in RESULT.
STEM causes the information to be returned in the named stem variable. The following values are supported:
stem.count number of elements in the array. stem.n.label label stem.n.command command stem.n.method method
DOTRIGGERMETHOD
METHOD/A Perform a trigger method on the current object.
SCREEN
TRUE/S,FALSE/S Cause the object to be displayed on an own screen or not.
PUBSCREEN
NAME/A Cause the object to be displayed on the specified public screen.
SNAPSHOT
Save the current window position to ENVARC:MultiView/<screen name>.
GETCURRENTDIR
Return the current directory for the current object.
GETFILEINFO
Get the file information for the current object.
GETOBJECTINFO
VAR/S,STEM/K Return information about the current object.
VAR causes the information to be returned in RESULT.
"name","basename","group","id"
STEM causes the information to be returned in the named stem variable.
stem.filename file name of the current object. stem.name object type name. stem.basename object type basename. stem.group object type group. stem.id object type id.
MINIMUMSIZE
Resize the object's window to its minimum size.
NORMALSIZE
Resize the object's window to its nominal size.
MAXIMUMSIZE
Resize the object's window to its maximum size.
WINDOWTOFRONT
Bring the object's window to front.
WINDOWTOBACK
Send the object's window to back.
ACTIVATEWINDOW
Activate the object's window.
SCREENTOFRONT
Bring the object's screen to front.
SCREENTOBACK
Send the object's screen to back.
BEEPSCREEN
Cause a display beep on the object's screen.
NEXT
Note: only when viewing an Amigaguide file.
Jumps to the next node in the guide.
PREVIOUS
Note: only when viewing an Amigaguide file.
Jumps to the previous node in the guide.