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On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 08:43:47 PST8, Ray Davison wrote:
>Regarding REXXEA; what's a "directory in your BOOKSHELF"?
Ray,
I'm do not understand the above equation????
>Is this program something that is stand alone, that can simply be
>executed, or does it have to be "installed", that is put pieces of
>itself someplace other than it's own directory tree, and/or modify
>existing files?
It'sa VisProREXX program/script and therefore I can distribute it several different ways. I
can make it a VisProREXX macro, which is a REXX script. I can make it as an
"executable program". The bottom line is that, except for the REXX Library and
REXXEA, it will be all that you need. REXXEA is easy to get. The REXX Library will be a
little harder (costier), if you do not already have it.
However, if you have the REXX Library and REXXEA, you are all set to go! You just
have to unzip the distribution file, place the resulting files and folders anywhere you
want (unzipped and placed with the internal directory structure intact) and finally, read
the simple instructions.
HCM
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