JBLaunch version 2.5 (c)JBSoft 1993-5 Overview -------- This program allows for a clearer screen by amassing all the seldom used utilities under one roof. It will run .APP, .IMG, .ALS, .OPA and .OPO files from any drive (or ROM). Applications that use other files (Agenda, Notepad, World, Data etc.) should automatically install themselves. If an association has been established (either automatically or by editing the datafile under the JBLaunch icon then, on running the item, a file choice menu appears for you to select a file to run with the application. N.B. This version will only run on the S3a due to modifications to the code. Installation ------------ The program should be placed in an APP directory (on any drive) and then installed using Psion-I. When it is first run it will display a dialog requesting which drive should contain the init files. Once this directory called \JBL\ has been made then a menu will appear allowing files to be added etc. If upgrading to an earlier version there will be a file called '' listed under the icon - this can be deleted as the program now uses a file called '!init!'. Operation --------- Once installed and run for the first time this Management utility is run by selecting the file called '!init!' situated under the Launch Icon. There is a separate option to install programs from the ROM - if an Application other than CALC is given then the file information required to run the program is automatically included in the specification. This can be edited once the program is installed - see below. If the application file is in the A, B, or M drives then the program should automatically check if datafile information is applicable and, if so, will extract the relevant information from the application program and save it to the .LNC datafile in the JBL directory. JBLaunch is barred from installing itself! Manual Entry ------------ If, for some reason, the automatic installation fails then the data can be edited by selecting Psion-E from the '!init!' Sundry menu. Both a path and file extension for the files to use (e.g. DATA uses DBF extensions) must be given if applicable. If entered manually, the files data must be valid for the Application but no checking for validity is made until the program is run. This obviously requires some inside knowledge concerning files (e.g. NOTEPAD normally requires a file in a \NOTE\ directory with a .PAD extension and VIEWAL requires files in an \OPD\ directory with a .PIC extension). No extension name should be given unless a file is to be run along with the application as this field is used to check for the type of file to Launch. When files are added the path and name of the file, together with its type (.OPO, .APP etc.) are stored in a small file of the same name in the Launch directory. When the selected file is run, this information, together with the file details to be used to select the file to run as part of the process, is retrieved and used to run the program in the appropriate manner. Deletion of the file from the Launch Icon just deletes this information file. You could also delete the file using Psion-D from the System screen. An option to change the name of this small data file is also given under . Known Problems -------------- There was a known problem with certain OPA files that had been renamed to APP files - this has now been cured by a check upon installation. YNOT.APP, when run from JBLaunch, does not appear under the Launch icon but does appear under the YNOT icon (if installed) or the RUNIMG icon (if not installed). This is because of programming of the application which should be fixed in later versions. JUMPY.OPA requires all its files to be in a Jumpy directory and the only way I have succeeded in getting it to run is to generate a separate OPO file and run it from there. I've included the OPL file for alteration and use. There are continuing problems with icons (normally shown when selecting an application that has a filelist). If you come across an icon that does not show correctly please let me know so that I might try to make the program work correctly. At present all known problems have been cured. Usage ----- Programs are run by selecting the appropriate name under the Launch Icon and pressing Enter. Multiple versions of the program can be run (if this is permitted by the program) and running applications will be displayed in Bold type under the Launch Icon. This will be the name of the application and not necessarily that of the file listed under the JBLaunch icon. If a file specification to run with the application was initiated when the app was added, this will produce a file list from which to choose the file to run with the app. The file is selected using the cursor keys or by the first letter of its name and then pressing Enter. If Esc is pressed then you will return to the System screen. In order to allow navigation to other directories - press Tab and a normal file dialog will appear which behaves in the usual fashion. Pressing Esc from this dialog will return you to the previous file selection screen. Applications are closed in the normal way but, if the Management utility (!init!) is selected and Edit or Delete is selected, that application is checked to see if it is running - if it is then an option to close it is given. If it isn't closed then you will be unable to enter the Edit or Delete menu. This is to protect against being able to delete or change the data file whilst leaving the application running. If the JBL directory or !init! file is accidentally deleted then the !init! file will be re-created along with the directory when the Application is next run. All the other included files will have to be reinstalled if the directory was deleted. An option has been given to change the name of the file listed under the JBLaunch icon. This is so that files that have unremarkable names can be given more obvious names (e.g. The Psion Spreadsheet is called SH3.APP and the file could be called Sheet to make its use more obvious. This rename utility is called with Psion-C. >pa 4 Limitations ----------- 49 Data files 49 Applications These figures could be increased if necessary - please advise. N.B. If an OPL/OPA application is run complete with a data file then the name shown under the Launch icon is that of the data file and not the application. This is not a bug but what would happen if the data file was run under the application icon. This program is free for you to use but I reserve copyright on the code. Any data that might be lost or corrupted is the responsibility of the user - Use this program at your peril! New Versions ------------ It is possible to clone the program using the OPO file INSTALLL.OPO. This will make a copy of the program under a new name and allow for a different icon and Sub-directory for the data files. After the INSTALLL program has been run then the new clone can be run in exactly the same way as the original JBLaunch. Data file tweaking ------------------ It is possible to tweak all the data files (regardless of whether the program was modified with INSTALLL.OPO using JBLEXAM.OPO. This program should be self-explanatory for those of you brave enough to use it. Thanks ------ Sincere and profound thanks must be given to Dennis Lefebvre without who's help this program would not be in a fit state for use. Any errors are mine alone - any good points are his! Thanks also to Mark Briody for his beta testing and help. Updates ======= Ver 2.4 ------- Fixed some problems with wishing to use default drive for some files. Implemented .ALS alias files that are in the ROM::. Fixed a problem with running the ROM::COMMS.APP - it wouldn't but will now. >pa4 Ver 2.4a -------- Tweaked the file name to be !init! - this makes it more compatible with MS-DOS. >pa4 Ver 2.4b -------- Fixed problem of some Apps not displaying the filelist when they should. Fixed many problems with icons not displaying correctly. >pa4 Ver 2.4c -------- Fixed problem with .ALS icons not being displayed. Ver 2.4e -------- Fixed problem with directory being created on the wrong drive. Ver 2.4f -------- Fixed problem with new 1Mb and 2Mb S3a's not allowing System Install. Fixed problem with launching Apps that use files if no files exist. Fixed problem with INSTALLL.OPO failing. Ver 2.4g -------- Revised INSTALLL.OPO to make it easier to use. Fixed problem with Patience and RunOpl not installing correctly. Ver 2.4i -------- Fixed run problems with TextView and Command Processor Ver 2.5 ------- Allowed !init! file to be on a drive other than the drive the application is on. INSTALLL.OPO now gives the option of changing the init files drive. Ver 2.5b -------- Fixed problem with the inbuilt Spreadsheet not running after install. Fixed problem with only one file being permitted open at any one time with apps that took a file list. FIles open are left off the file list. >pa6 John Boyce CompuServe: 100014,1240 CIX: jboyce@cix.compulink.co.uk &SYS_DATE&