Title: OpaqueMove Installation Installation Installation is performed using the standard Amiga installer utility, which must be present in the C: directory. CLI Install To install OpaqueMove from the CLI, CD into the Install directory, and execute the following command: installer Install-OpaqueMove APPNAME OpaqueMove Workbench Install To install OpaqueMove from the workbench, open the OpaqueMove drawer, and then open the Install drawer. Double click on the icon corresponding to your preferred language. Interacting with the Installer The installer will first ask you where you wish to install OpaqueMove. A directory named OpaqueMove will be created there. Next, if you want to view the OpaqueMove documentation in HTML format, you will need a web browser that is capable of supporting a least HTML 3.0 with tables. IBrowse works well, but there are others as well. Amiga Mosaic cannot view the tables correctly, but otherwise will display the documentation. The OpaqueMove needs to know how to invoke a command to start your browser and pass a local file to it. It will generate the correct path name to the HTML documentation files, but you will need to specify how to start your browser. It will ask for a command line to run, and any %s will be replaced by the URL of the documentation. For example, here is a line useful with IBrowse (assuming your IBrowse executable is in Apps:IBrowse/IBrowse): Apps:IBrowse/IBrowse URL %s This line may be any AmigaOS command line, including calls to the rx utility to pass ARexx messages to programs. The file created will be a script file named: Docs/Language/OpaqueDocs under the OpaqueMove install directory, and the associated icon will call IconX on this script file. You can modify the contents of this script file as you see fit. Back to Contents -----------------------------------------------------------------------------