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Harry Motin wrote:
> 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????
See REXXEA.ZIP\readme.1st
"
To install this software, simply copy REXXEA.DLL to a directory which
is in your LIBPATH. Additionally, you may copy REXXEA.INF to a
directory in your BOOKSHELF. You may also execute EASAMP.CMD to verify
proper installation. "
>
>>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.
There seem to be lots of things called REXX library. Specifically
what are you referring to?
Ray
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