Re: How to genereate forms from the DOS command line?
Date: 1996/11/30
Message-ID: <849398192.15207_at_dejanews.com>#1/1
Hi!
Right now intensively promoting the WinForce utility, I respond to your article this way:
WinForce is the FREE, fast and compact script language that helps you to:
* get batch file functionality in Windows, and more... * create shortcuts and automate daily routines * start program(s) in any way you like or activate an already runningapplication
* terminate an application, terminate Windows, restart Windows, Terminate Windows and reboot or Terminate Windows, run a DOS program and thereafter restart Windows
* force an application to a certain point or state * wait for application to terminate or other condition before next thing is done * administrate files, rename, copy, move, delete, get remaining disk space * read from/write to any common database, ini-files and text files * handshake between other programs using DDE, Windows Clipboard or serialcommunication
* manipulate and format strings, convert between ANSI and OEM (ASCII), send string to printer
* make operator's dialogs (different styles), read/set system date/time * run any multimedia file * floating point arithmetics, comparision functions and conditional jumps withinscripts
* all files included, debugger and online F1 help... * WinForce ScreenSaver utility included (see the Windows Control Panel)... ...and much more... See http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/3619/#WinForce
Regards Sven-Ove
In article <57neot$eai_at_romeo.logica.co.uk>,
See_sig_for__at_ddress.com (Miles Thomas) wrote:
>
> In article <849201633.23221.0_at_firewall.tertio.co.uk>,
> alord_at_tertio.co.uk (Andrew Lord) wrote:
>
> I use a freeware program BATSH, which allows the execution of dos BAT -like
> files within windows. This can start F45gen with command line parameters.
>
> However, D2K ver 1.2 leaks memory quite badly, which limits the number of
> times it can be run before it will refuse to compile. I've found that after
> about 8/10 fmbs, it will not generate anymore on a 16MB machine until a
> reboot.
>
> Hope that helps
>
> Miles
>
> >Does anyone know how to do this in batch mode without windows?
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >Andy L.
>
> Miles Thomas
> Logica UK Ltd
> thomasm_at_logica.com
> The above are personal opinions, and are
> not necessarily the opinions of my employer.
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