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                                   Preezents

                 LISTCOMM V1.0 *FINAL* - (c) 1994 FLi7e/HAUJOBB










                                 WHAT IS THIS

             Listcomm is a cute little Arexx tool which is able to
           create some nice loking lists of your modules collection!

         It offers 2 kinds of output! The FULL ANSI and the JUST PLAIN!

     But now read more about this fabolous tool in the rest of this DOCU.!

                                    !FLi7e!










                                  Requirements

                          - Kickstart 2.04 or higher
                          - RexxMast
                          - Masses of modules
                          - Special Coments (Optional)

                          What is "SPECIAL COMMENTS"??

        If you want your module list looking very complete you`ve to add
                         some comments to your modules!

                 Look up the Example module to see what i mean!

      Just a short: Go to your favourite DIR-TOOL (DOPUS, DM, DIRWORX...)
                flag some modules and press the COMMENT button!

         Now you can type in the comments, which should look like this:

                                 AUTHOR^COMMENT

                                   That means

               "Author"  is standing for THE AUTHOR OF THE MODULE
               "^"       is the character which split the the comment
               "COMMENT" is for any short comments you`ll give on the
                         module like WHERE IS IT FROM or THE STYLE ...

                  But as i said .. look up the EXAMPLE MODULE!










                                  INSTALLATION@

                   Copy the file "LISTCOMM" to your C: drawer
                 Copy the file "LISTCOMM.cfg" to your S: drawer
                Copy the file "LISTCOMM.guide" wherever you want
                               or just delete it!

                   Now check if the PROTECTION BITS: -S--RW-D
                      are setted as shown one line above!

         If not, a fucking guy changed them! Please PROTECT the file as
         shwon! This tells the system it`s a script and you don`t need
                       to run it like this "RX LISTCOMM"!


            To start LISTCOMM from the WB using an Icon you`ve to do
                                 the following:


       Make an "PROJECT" Icon for Listcomm and use as "STANDARD PROGRAMM"
             "RX" so that the System knows to run LISTCOMM via RX!




                             Now for the CONFIGFILE@

                          .-------------------------.
.-------------------------| ModList V1.0 Configfile |-------------------------.
|©1994 FLi7e/$CP^C/XD^HJB `-------------------------' +49-5551-65139 (THE
PUB)|
`-----------------------------------------------------------------------------'

PATH    ="ST-00:"
ANSIFILE="ram:Modlist.ansi"
TXTFILE ="ram:Modlist.txt"
ANSI    ="YES"

.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------.
|©1994 FLi7e/$CP^C/XD^HJB .-------------------------.  +49-5551-65139
(THEPUB)|
`-------------------------| ModList V1.0 Configfile |-------------------------'
                          `-------------------------'


PATH    ="LOCATION OF YOUR MUSIC ROOT DIR"

          Listcomm will take ALL subdirs of this directory in the list!

ANSIFILE="FULL PATH AND NAME OF THE OUTPUT FILE USING ANSI"

          This will be the file generated by LISTCOMM if ANSI FLAG is
          set up to "YES" -- LOOK UP THE EXAMPLE FILE

                           -- "LISTCOMM-LIST.ANSI" --

TXTFILE ="FULL PATH AND NAME OF THE FILE USING NO ANSI"

          This will be the file generated by LISTCOMM if ANSI FLAG is
          set up to "NO"  -- LOOK UP THE EXAMPLE FILE

                           -- "LISTCOMM-LIST.TXT" --


ANSI    ="YES/NO"

          SET THE ANSI FLAG TO YES/NO





       ****!!! DON`T REMOVE THE "" IN FRONT AND BEHIND THE TEXTS !!!****





  After you set up everything ok just SAVE the configfile and go to the shell!

                      Type in: LISCTOMM ... nothing more!

                         !!!! AND AWAIT THE RESULT !!!!

  You can simply include LISTCOMM to DOPUS, DM, DIRWORX ... It`s handled as an
               normal COMMAND like DIR, LIST ... So no problems!










                                   GREETINGS

                    ALL HAUJOBB & SCEPTIC MEMEBRS WORLDWIDE!
                             (WIR RUULEN DAS VOLK!)

                               ALL USER IN MY BBS
                               (CALL MORE OFTEN!)

                      ALL MY BETA TESTERS OF MY /X TOOLS!
                                (YOU`RE GREAT!)

                         RAMSES,FOX AND PASO of REMEDY
                          (NA IHR NASEN AUS`M OSTEN!)

                                  MEO OF ABYSS
                              (FICKEN ODER WAS??)

                              ALL ARTCORE MEMBERS
                         (IS THERE A PLACE FOR ME IN??)

                                STC of AKIRA???
                             (CONTACT ME SOOOOON!)

                           CHROMAG OF POLKA BROTHERS
                       (I KNOW I`M A LAME BACK-WRITER!!!)


                               NO MORE THIS TIME!
                                  (KEIN BOCK)










                                 HOW TO CONTACT

                Those who use LISTCOMM will see how to contact!

Info (file_id.diz)
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|  )(__\(__||(__)|__)|__) - -->PRECENTZ<--.
.         --'                             |
|              ListComm V1.0              |
|                                         |
|    Comfortable module list generator    |
|  Which gives you a nice looking output  |
|  in two different ways! ANSI & PLAIN    |
|   GET THIS IF YOU`VE MANY PT-Modules!   |
|      RELEASE DATE: 29th of SEP 1994     |
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