FLUTE (NO OLEAUTOMATION VERSION) Welcome to Flute 1.56. Flute is a scripting language for Windows 3.1x and Windows 95 (It automatically adapts to suit the operating system it does not need to be reinstalled for Windows 95). Revision: March 13 1996 Flute supports control of programs using: Mouse, Keyboard, menu and other user interface manipulations DDE Communications Windows Acts (functions performed by windows themselves) To Install run SETUP.EXE (you must run setup as it installs registry entries) and other Windows information. We want you to REGISTER. Registration is free, Flute is a developing program, by registering you will be kept informed of developments. Flute in its present draft is in Public Domain. It may be copied freely, provided that it is unmodified and complete. Future versions of Flute may be retail products rather than public domain. Our intention is to add event handling to Flute and other polishing. To Register: Email: WorkingTitle@cix.compulink.co.uk WWW (With the latest version downloadable): http://www.compulink.co.uk/~workingtitle/ Mail: WorkingTitle 59 Copeland Ave Whitehaven Cumbria CA28 9HZ UK Tel: 01946 590 697 international (+44) 1946 590 697 Fax 01946 590 565 international (+44) 1946 590 565 The installer installs two sample scripts in your startup group - Bthday1 wishes you a happy birthday calc puts a button in the bottom right corner, click it to type in a calculation. What has changed: FastFindWindow - this is the same as findwindow, but whereas FindWindow will wait for 5 seconds for a window to appear, FastFindWindow returns immediately. deletefile - deletes a file and returns TRUE or an error as appropriate e.g. result:=deletefile("d:\1.txt"); We have removed subclass.dll and loader.exe, these parts of Flute caused nothing but trouble and have been trashed. If you are upgrading from older versions be sure to delete these files and remove the loader.exe reference in win.ini. Swapped window names are now supported, use the paste FindWindow to generate a suitable FindWindow command. The Window name is now held in full, e.g. "Document1 - MSWord", the FindWindow command doesn't know which part is important, and so it checks the parts before and after the dash separately. Mouse clicks only bring the window to the top if the activate flag is chosen.