Short: Powerful GUI/Rexx interfacing system Author: (c)1996 Michael Sparks Uploader: mps102 bridge anglia ac uk Type: dev/e Version: Release Version 1 Architecture: m68k-amigaos Distribution: Anywhere, anyone, FREEWARE! Files: Muse.lha, Muse.readme STOP PRESS, STOP PRESS, STOP PRESS... Muse now has a comprehensive support Web site available... http://www.anglia.ac.uk/~mps102/index.html Introducing Muse! ================= What's Muse then? ----------------- Muse is an evolving project with its end goal being highly usable, user configurable, interchangeable, extensible programs. This version is the first step towards that goal and is aimed at programmers using the language Amiga E. The system is a set of modules with the following features: The ability to define most multiply windowed interfaces (including menus, keyboard shortcuts etc), which can also be be script controlled via REXX, just by declaring them. The processing of all these many and varied inputs, however is via simple & standardised techniques. There are just two! The event processing system made available (the key technique); and the Virtual Visible Variable interface. It is designed to be efficent, flexible, fast, easy to use and ROBUST. Later versions will add many, many more powerful concepts. Of course a programming system is useless without documentation and examples. To that aim this distribution includes: o A FULL tutorial taking you from the basic program of opening a window and cutomising it, all the way through to a paint program and a simple database. o The basic example's source code is made available in both an amigaguide form (for easy reference when using the tutorial) and as separate source files - for easy compilation. o A fully hypertexted on-line reference document - with plain text version for those who don't like hyper-text - which deals with every part of Muse from the syntax of minor parts to conceptual explainations of other major parts. o Two quick reference guides for day-to-day use containing the key information needed to use Muse to the full. And as if all that wasn't enough, access to a World Wide Web page dedicated to supporting Muse! (http://www.anglia.ac.uk/~mps102/index.html System Requirements ------------------- · An Amiga computer with version 2.04 upwards of the operating system. · A copy of AmigaE version 3.2 upwards REGISTERED. (code for as program using Muse irrelevant of _INTERFACE_ complexity is about 30K. A complex _PROGRAM_ *might* increase this! That's it. As a general note it is wise to have a hard disk as well. (Not a requirement for _Muse_ however!) Distribution contents --------------------- · The main Muse module with all its related modules. (with partial docs for some of the support modules) · A comprehensive tutorial including the tutorial sources up to example 14b in a hypertexted for for ease of reference between the tutorial doc and the source. · Completely low-level tested demonstration programs as detailed above. · 52 Standard images for use in either gadgets or menu options supplied as icons for ease of editing (everyone has an icon editor!). · Comprehensive and concise forms of documentation of the system. Author: Michael Sparks : csbs94mps@bridge.anglia.ac.uk 40 James Street, Cambridge. UK. Tel. (01223) 563995