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AmigaOS Manual: Workbench ARexx Port
Workbench acts as an ARexx host under the name of "WORKBENCH". It supports a number of commands as will be described below. Note that for the ARexx interface to work, rexxsyslib.library must be installed (this library is part of a regular Workbench installation) and the RexxMast program must have been started.
Contents
ACTIVATEWINDOW command
- Purpose
- This command will attempt to make a window the active one.
- Format
- ACTIVATEWINDOW [WINDOW] <ROOT|Drawer name>
- Template
- ACTIVATEWINDOW WINDOW
- Parameters
- WINDOW
- Either "ROOT" to activate the Workbench root window (where volume icons and AppIcons live) or the fully qualified name of a drawer window to activate. Note that the drawer window must already be open.
- If no WINDOW parameter is specified, this command will try to operate on the currently active Workbench window.
- Errors
- 10 - If the named window cannot be activated. The error code will be placed in the WORKBENCH.LASTERROR variable.
- Result
- -
- Notes
- If you choose to have a window activated that is not the root window you must make sure that the window name is given as a fully qualified path name. For example Work:" is a fully qualified name, and so is SYS:Utilities". Devs/Printers" would not be a fully qualified name. A fully qualified name always contains the name of an assignment, a volume or a device.
- Example
/* Activate the root window. */ ADDRESS workbench
ACTIVATEWINDOW root /* Activate the "Work:" partition's window. */ ACTIVATEWINDOW 'Work:'
CHANGEWINDOW command
- Purpose
- This command will attempt to change the size and the position of a window.
- Format
- CHANGEWINDOW [WINDOW] <ROOT|ACTIVE|Drawer name> [[LEFTEDGE] <new left edge position>][[TOPEDGE] <new top edge position>][[WIDTH] <new window width>][[HEIGHT] <new window height>]
- Template
- CHANGEWINDOW WINDOW,LEFTEDGE/N,TOPEDGE/N,WIDTH/N,HEIGHT/N
- Parameter
- WINDOW
- Either "ROOT" to resize/move the Workbench root window (where volume icons and AppIcons live), "ACTIVE" to change the currently active Workbench window or the fully qualified name of a drawer window to change. Note that the drawer window must already be open.
- If no WINDOW parameter is specified, this command will try to operate on the currently active Workbench window.
- LEFTEDGE
- New left edge window position.
- TOPEDGE
- New top edge window position.
- WIDTH
- New window width.
- HEIGHT
- New window height.
- Errors
- 10 - If the named window cannot be changed; this can also happen if you specified ACTIVE" as the window name and none of the Workbench windows is currently active. The error code will be placed in the WORBENCH.LASTERROR variable.
- Result
- -
- Notes
- If you choose to have a window changed that is neither the root nor the active window you must make sure that the window name is given as a fully qualified path name. For example "Work:" is a fully qualified name, and so is "SYS:Utilities". "Devs/Printers" would not be a fully qualified name. A fully qualified name always contains the name of an assignment, a volume or a device.
- Example
/* Change the root window; move it to position 10,30. * and change its size to 200100 pixels. */
ADDRESS workbench CHANGEWINDOW root LEFTEDGE 10 TOPEDGE 30 WIDTH 200 HEIGHT 100 /* Change the currently active window. */ CHANGEWINDOW active 20 40 200 100
DELETE command
- Purpose
- This command is for deleting files and drawers (and their contents).
- Format
- DELETE [NAME] <File or drawer name> [ALL]
- Template
- DELETE NAME/A,ALL/S
- Parameters
- NAME
- Name of the file or drawer or volume to delete.
- ALL
- If the object in question is a drawer, attempt to delete the contents of the drawer as well as the drawer itself. If this option is not specified, the DELETE command will only attempt to delete the drawer itself, which may fail if the drawer is not yet empty.
- Errors
- 10 - If the named file, drawer or volume could not be found or could not be deleted.
- Result
- -
- Notes
- The file name given must be an absolute path, such as in "RAM:Empty". A relative path, such as "/fred/barney" will not work.
- Example
/* Delete the contents of the drawer RAM:Empty". */
ADDRESS workbench DELETE 'RAM:Empty' ALL
FAULT command
- Purpose
- This command will return a human readable explanation corresponding to an error code.
- Format
- FAULT [CODE] <Error code>
- Template
- FAULT CODE/A/N
- Parameters
- CODE
- Error code to return a human readable explanation for.
- Errors
- -
- Result
- -
- Example
/* Query the error message corresponding to error code #205. */
ADDRESS workbench OPTIONS RESULTS FAULT 205 SAY result
GETATTR command
- Purpose
- This command will retrieve information from the Workbench database, such the names of the drawers currently open and the icons currently selected.
- Format
- GETATTR [OBJECT] <Object name> [NAME <Item name>][STEM <Name of stem variable>] [VAR <Variable name>]
- Template
- GETATTR OBJECT/A,NAME/K,STEM/K,VAR/K
- Parameters
- OBJECT
- Name of the database entry to retrieve. For a list of valid entries see below.
- NAME
- For some datatabase entries further information is required to identify the data to retrieve. This is when you will need to provide a name.
- STEM
- If you request more than one database entry you will need to provide a variable to store the information in. For an example of its use, see below.
- VAR
- If you want the queried information to be stored in a specific variable (other than the RESULT variable), this is where you provide its name.
- Attributes
- You can obtain information on the following attributes:
- APPLICATION.VERSION
- Version number of workbench.library".
- APPLICATION.SCREEN
- Name of the public screen Workbench uses.
- APPLICATION.AREXX
- Name of the Workbench ARexx port.
- APPLICATION.LASTERROR
- Number of the last error caused by the ARexx interface.
- APPLICATION.ICONBORDER
- Sizes of the icon borders, returned as four numbers separated by blank spaces, e.g. "4 3 4 3". The four numbers represent the left border width, the top border height, the right border width and the bottom border height (in exactly that order).
- APPLICATION.FONT.SCREEN.NAME
- Name of the Workbench screen font.
- APPLICATION.FONT.SCREEN.WIDTH APPLICATION.FONT.SCREEN.HEIGHT
- Size of a single character of the Workbench screen font. Please note that since the font in question may be proportional spaced the width information may be of little value. To measure the accurate pixel width of a text in reference to the font, use the .SIZE attribute.
- APPLICATION.FONT.SCREEN.SIZE
- Size of a text, measured in pixels, in reference to the screen font. The text to measure must be provided with the NAME parameter of the GETATTR command.
- APPLICATION.FONT.ICON.NAME
- Name of the Workbench icon font.
- APPLICATION.FONT.ICON.WIDTH APPLICATION.FONT.ICON.HEIGHT
- Size of a single character of the Workbench icon font. Please note that since the font in question may be proportional spaced the width information may be of little value. To measure the accurate pixel width of a text in reference to the font, use the .SIZE attribute.
- APPLICATION.FONT.ICON.SIZE
- Size of a text, measured in pixels, in reference to the icon font. The text to measure must be provided with the NAME parameter of the GETATTR command.
- APPLICATION.FONT.SYSTEM.NAME
- Name of the system font.
- APPLICATION.FONT.SYSTEM.WIDTH
- APPLICATION.FONT.SYSTEM.HEIGHT
- Size of a single character of the system font.
- APPLICATION.FONT.SYSTEM.SIZE
- Size of a text, measured in pixels, in reference to the system font. The text to measure must be provided with the NAME parameter of the GETATTR command.
- WINDOWS.COUNT
- Number of the drawer windows currently open. This can be 0.
- WINDOWS.0 .. WINDOWS.N
- Names of the windows currently open.
- WINDOWS.ACTIVE
- Name of the currently active Workbench window; this will be " if none of Workbench`s windows is currently active.
- KEYCOMMANDS.COUNT
- Number of keyboard commands assigned. This can be 0.
- KEYCOMMANDS.0 .. KEYCOMMANDS.N
- Information on all the keyboard commands assigned.
- KEYCOMMANDS.<n>.NAME
- Name of the keyboard command.
- KEYCOMMANDS.<n>.KEY
- The key combination assigned to this keyboard command.
- KEYCOMMANDS.<n>.COMMAND
- The ARexx command assigned to this key combination.
- MENUCOMMANDS.COUNT
- Number of menu commands assigned (through the MENU ADD .." command). This can be 0.
- MENUCOMMANDS.0 .. MENUCOMMANDS.N
- Information on all the menu commands assigned.
- MENUCOMMANDS.<n>.NAME
- Name of this menu item.
- MENUCOMMANDS.<n>.TITLE
- Title of this menu item.
- MENUCOMMANDS.<n>.SHORTCUT
- The keyboard shortcut assigned to this menu item.
- MENUCOMMANDS.<n>.COMMAND
- The ARexx command assigned to this menu item.
- The following attributes require the name of the window to obtain information.
- WINDOW.LEFT
- Left edge of the window.
- WINDOW.TOP
- Top edge of the window.
- WINDOW.WIDTH
- Width of the window.
- WINDOW.HEIGHT
- Height of the window.
- WINDOW.MIN.WIDTH
- Minimum width of the window.
- WINDOW.MIN.HEIGHT
- Minimum height of the window.
- WINDOW.MAX.WIDTH
- Maximum width of the window.
- WINDOW.MAX.HEIGHT
- Maximum height of the window.
- WINDOW.VIEW.LEFT
- Horizontal offset of the drawer contents; this value corresponds to the horizontal window scroller position.
- WINDOW.VIEW.TOP
- Vertical offset of the drawer contents; this value corresponds to the vertical window scroller position.
- WINDOW.SCREEN.NAME
- Name of the public screen the window was opened on.
- WINDOW.SCREEN.WIDTH WINDOW.SCREEN.HEIGHT
- Size of the public screen the window was opened on.
- WINDOW.ICONS.ALL.COUNT
- Number of the icons displayed in the window. This can be 0.
- WINDOW.ICONS.ALL.0 .. WINDOW.ICONS.ALL.N
- Information on all the icons displayed in the window:
- WINDOW.ICONS.ALL.<n>.NAME
- Name of the icon in question.
- WINDOW.ICONS.ALL.<n>.LEFT WINDOW.ICONS.ALL.<n>.TOP
- Position of the icon in question.
- WINDOW.ICONS.ALL.<n>.WIDTH WINDOW.ICONS.ALL.<n>.HEIGHT
- Size of the icon in question.
- WINDOW.ICONS.ALL.<n>.TYPE
- Type of the icon; one of DISK, DRAWER, TOOL, PROJECT,GARBAGE, DEVICE, KICK or APPICON.
- WINDOW.ICONS.ALL.<n>.STATUS
- Whether the icon is selected and (if the icon is a drawer-like object, such as a disk, drawer or trashcan icon) whether the corresponding drawer is currently open or closed. This attribute is returned in the form of a string, such as "SELECTED OPEN" which means that the icon is selected and the corresponding drawer is currently open. The other options include "UNSELECTED" and "CLOSED".
- WINDOW.ICONS.SELECTED.COUNT
- Number of the selected icons displayed in the window. This can be 0.
- WINDOW.ICONS.SELECTED.0 .. WINDOW.ICONS.SELECTED.N
- Information on all selected the icons in the window:
- WINDOW.ICONS.SELECTED.<n>.NAME
- Name of the icon in question.
- WINDOW.ICONS.SELECTED.<n>.LEFT WINDOW.ICONS.SELECTED.<n>.TOP
- Position of the icon in question.
- WINDOW.ICONS.SELECTED.<n>.WIDTH WINDOW.ICONS.SELECTED.<n>.HEIGHT
- Size of the icon in question.
- WINDOW.ICONS.SELECTED.<n>.TYPE
- Type of the icon; one of DISK, DRAWER, TOOL, PROJECT,GARBAGE, DEVICE, KICK or APPICON.
- WINDOW.ICONS.SELECTED.<n>.STATUS
- Whether the icon is selected and (if the icon is a drawer-like object, such as a disk, drawer or trashcan icon) whether the corresponding drawer is currently open or closed. This attribute is returned in the form of a string, such as "SELECTED OPEN" which means that the icon is selected and the corresponding drawer is currently open. The other options include "UNSELECTED" and CLOSED". Of course, for the WINDOW.ICONS.SELECTED stem the icon status will always be reported as "SELECTED".
- WINDOW.ICONS.UNSELECTED.COUNT
- Number of the unselected icons displayed in the window. This can be 0.
- WINDOW.ICONS.UNSELECTED.0 .. WINDOW.ICONS.UNSELECTED.N
- Information on all selected the icons in the window:
- WINDOW.ICONS.UNSELECTED.<n>.NAME
- Name of the icon in question.
- WINDOW.ICONS.UNSELECTED.<n>.LEFT WINDOW.ICONS.UNSELECTED.<n>.TOP
- Position of the icon in question.
- WINDOW.ICONS.UNSELECTED.<n>.WIDTH WINDOW.ICONS.UNSELECTED.<n>.HEIGHT
- Size of the icon in question.
- WINDOW.ICONS.UNSELECTED.<n>.TYPE
- Type of the icon; one of DISK, DRAWER, TOOL, PROJECT, GARBAGE, DEVICE, KICK or APPICON.
- WINDOW.ICONS.UNSELECTED.<n>.STATUS
- Whether the icon is selected and (if the icon is a drawer-like object, such as a disk, drawer or trashcan icon) whether the corresponding drawer is currently open or closed. This attribute is returned in the form of a string, such as "UNSELECTED OPEN" which means that the icon is selected and the corresponding drawer is currently open. The other options include "SELECTED" and CLOSED". Of course, for the WINDOW.ICONS.UNSELECTED stem the icon status will always be reported as "UNSELECTED".
- Errors
- 10 - If the requester information could not be retrieved, you requested more than one database entry and did not provide a stem variable or if you provided a stem variable but did not request more than one database entry. The error code will be placed in the WORKBENCH.LASTERROR variable.
- Result
- RESULT - The information retrieved from the database.
- Example
/* Query the Workbench version. */
ADDRESS workbench OPTIONS RESULTS GETATTR application.version SAY result /* Query the Workbench version and store it in the * variable `version_number`. */ GETATTR application.version VAR version_number SAY version_number /* Query the names of all currently open windows, * then print them. */ GETATTR windows STEM window_list DO i = 0 TO window_list.count-1 SAY window_list.i; END; /* Query name, position and size of the first icon * shown in the root window. */ GETATTR window.icons.all.0 NAME root STEM root SAY root.name SAY root.left SAY root.top SAY root.width SAY root.height SAY root.type /* Query the width and height of the root window. */ GETATTR window.width NAME root SAY result GETATTR window.height NAME root SAY result /* Query the length of a text (in pixels) with reference * to the icon font. */ GETATTR application.font.icon.size NAME 'Text to measure' SAY result