***** This is the README.TXT file for Oriel for Windows *****

	Oriel for Windows comes with a demonstration program
named DEMO.ORL. We invite you to try it out. The DEMO.ORL 
program actually serves as a shell to call various other 
Oriel sample programs. These sample programs show you different
ways you might use Oriel and provide example code that you can 
use as a reference when building your own Oriel programs.

	In order for the DEMO.ORL program to work, it, and all
the files that come with it, must be in the same directory as
the Oriel executable file (ORIEL.EXE). If you used the SETUP.EXE
program that comes on the Windows 3 Power Tools diskette to
install Oriel, this should already be the case. See Appendix A
of the Windows 3 Power Tools book for information on how to use
the SETUP.EXE program.

	You can run the DEMO.ORL program in one of two ways. On
the one hand, you can use the File Run command from either 
Program Manager or File Manager. For example, if you intalled 
Oriel in the C:\WINDOWS\PWR-TOOL\ORIEL directory, you can run
the DEMO.ORL program by using the following command line for 
the the File Run command:

C:\WINDOWS\PWR-TOOL\ORIEL\ORIEL.EXE DEMO.ORL

When you press ENTER to confirm this command line, the main 
DEMO.ORL screen is displayed. Follow the instructions on your
screen to take a tour of Oriel.

	You can also set up an icon for the DEMO.ORL program in
one of Program Manager's Group windows. To do this, use the File
New command from Program Manager's menu and enter the appropriate
command line in the Command Line text box. For example, if Oriel
is installed in the directory C:\WINDOWS\PWR-TOOL\ORIEL, you can
use the following command line:

C:\WINDOWS\PWR-TOOL\ORIEL\ORIEL.EXE DEMO.ORL

	We sincerely hope you enjoy Oriel for Windows.

The LeBlond Group, Inc.