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1.1 root 1: Readme file for browse.exe:
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3: The Video I/O (VIO) system can be used in OS/2 to simplify presentation of
4: data on the screen. Presentation Manger supports windowed text output with
5: its Advanced Video I/O (AVIO) system.
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7: Viobrows.exe is a simple file browser to demonstrate the use of VIO in
8: fullscreen mode or OS/2 without PM.
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10: Browse.exe is an extension of Viobrows, designed to demonstrate the use of
11: AVIO with Presentation Manager and techniques for converting a VIO
12: application to an AVIO application. It employs many of the functions from
13: the AVIO Template also included with the Toolkit.
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15: Note that with both programs you select the file you want to browse with the
16: first argument on the command line. E.g., "browse browse.c" will allow you
17: to examine the source code. You can also browse from stdin, which is most
18: useful for piping to the browser. E.g., "cl foo.c| browse" will allow you
19: to browse through error messages.
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21: Also note that there are severe memory restrictions on the file being
22: browsed: the limit is min( 64K of text , 4096 lines of text). The number
23: of lines is limited by the constant NUM_DATA_LINES found in browse.h.
24: The size of the text area is limited to 64K by virtue of the c malloc()
25: function.
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27: ===================
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29: Note: Compiler warning C4100 will occur at warning level 3 and can be ignored.
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31: Source Files:
32: viobrows. viobrows.h
33: viobrows.lnk viobrows.c
34:
35: browse. browse.h
36: browse.def browinit.c
37: browse.lnk brownres.c
38: browse.rc browres.c
39: browse.ico
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