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- | http://www.giancarivi.com/ birth control online pharmacy nexium propecia 7702 http://www.laletraerotica.com/phentermine.html generic phentermine :-] http://www.dbwinebarandkitchen.com/ skelaxin 221 http://www.sabelojimpa.com/levitra.html levitra buy xxwsv | + | ====== Supporting Arexx for automation of your apps ====== |
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+ | If you are unfamiliar with Arexx [[automation|see the page on automation on Amiga]] | ||
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+ | Since Arexx is the defacto standard for supporting remote control / automation of applications on Amiga, there's a general expectation that larger applications will have an Arexx port. Arexx can also serve as the general scripting language for your application rather than embedding a different language. | ||
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+ | All MUI applications have ARexx port by default. See MUI documentation how to hook your own ARexx commands. | ||
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+ | ===== Resources ===== | ||
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+ | * [[http://www.sinz.org/Michael.Sinz/Amiga/SimpleRexx.html|SimpleRexx tutorial]] by Michael Sinz, with links to SimpleRexx. This provides an easy way to get started adding an Arexx port to your application. |