source: branches/branch-1-0/001/xwp001.wis@ 1472

Last change on this file since 1472 was 1472, checked in by rlwalsh, 17 months ago

Text Size: add 'Text Size support' package to WPI; add Alex Taylor's
extensions to the WarpSans (v1.3) and System Proportional (v1.1) fonts
to the distro

File size: 24.0 KB
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1<!-- ============================================================== -->
2<!-- -->
3<!-- This file builds a complete, standalone English version of -->
4<!-- XWP that doesn't require any other packages to be installed. -->
5<!-- -->
6<!-- It will be used automatically if you set XWP_LANG_CODE -->
7<!-- to "001" in 'config.in' or on the 'nmake' command line. -->
8<!-- -->
9<!-- ============================================================== -->
10
11<!-- XWorkplace installation profile for WarpIN -->
12
13<WARPIN VERSION="1.0.19" OS="OS2_45x">
14
15<HEAD>
16
17<TITLE>XWorkplace</TITLE>
18
19<!-- ========================================================================================== -->
20
21<PCK INDEX=1
22 PACKAGEID="Ulrich M”ller\XWorkplace\Kernel\1\0\15"
23 TARGET="$(WARPIN_DEFAULTTOOLSPATH)\xwps"
24 TITLE="XWorkplace Kernel"
25
26 BASE
27 SELECT
28
29 KILLPROCESS="xwpdaemn.exe"
30
31 CLEARPROFILE="USER\XFldTreesize"
32 CLEARPROFILE="USER\XWorkplace"
33 CLEARPROFILE="USER\XWorkplace:FileFilters"
34 CLEARPROFILE="USER\XWorkplace:FileTypes"
35 CLEARPROFILE="USER\XWorkplace:Hook"
36 CLEARPROFILE="USER\XWorkplace:SplitViews"
37 CLEARPROFILE="USER\XWorkplace:WPSArcO"
38
39 DEEXECUTE="$(1)\install\deinst.cmd"
40
41 WRITEPROFILE="USER\XWorkplace\JustInstalled|1"
42 WRITEPROFILE="USER\XWorkplace\XFolderPath|$(1)"
43
44 EXECUTE="REGISTERCLASS|$(1)\install\freshini.cmd USER"
45
46 >This package contains the XWorkplace Kernel.</PCK>
47
48<!-- ========================================================================================== -->
49
50<PCK INDEX=1001
51
52 PACKAGEID="Ulrich M”ller\XWorkplace\English NLS\1\0\15"
53 TITLE="English National Language Support"
54 TARGET="$(1)"
55
56 FIXED
57 SELECT
58 REQUIRES=1
59
60 EXECUTE="CREATEOBJECT|$(1001)\install\instl001.cmd"
61
62 WRITEPROFILE="USER\XWorkplace\Language|001"
63
64 >English National Language Support for XWorkplace 1.0.14</PCK>
65
66<!-- ========================================================================================== -->
67
68<PCK INDEX=2001
69
70 PACKAGEID="Ulrich M”ller\XWorkplace\English Documentation\1\0\15"
71 TITLE="English Documentation"
72 TARGET="$(1)"
73
74 SELECT
75
76 >This package contains the complete English documentation for XWorkplace. You can extract this documentation separately to be able to read it before installing the rest of XWorkplace. If you only install this package, your system is not altered in any way.</PCK>
77
78<!-- ========================================================================================== -->
79
80<PCK INDEX=2
81
82 PACKAGEID="Ulrich M”ller\XWorkplace\Text Size support\1\0\15"
83 TITLE="Text Size support"
84 TARGET="$(1)\install"
85
86 SELECT
87
88 EXECUTE="$(2)\xfont.cmd"
89
90 >Alex Taylor's extended-size system fonts to support XWP's 'Text Size' feature.</PCK>
91
92<!-- ========================================================================================== -->
93
94</HEAD>
95
96<!-- Here come the different pages. They are linked by
97 the <NEXTBUTTON> tags, which must have a target.
98 Each page must have a TYPE= attribute, which tells
99 WarpIn what will be visible on that page. -->
100
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483<NEXTBUTTON TARGET=4>~Next</NEXTBUTTON>
484
485</PAGE>
486
487
488<!-- ========================================================================================== -->
489<!-- The TYPE=CONFIGURE will allow the user to set the CONFIG.SYS and WPS classes/objects stuff. -->
490
491<PAGE INDEX=4 TYPE=CONFIGURE>
492
493<TEXT>
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499
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508
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513You must then select "Unlock (DosReplaceModule)" for the installation to complete successfully.
514
515If you get this message for the XWorkplace help file, you can unlock it by displaying the Desktop's help panel
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517</TEXT>
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520
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