rwd_files/Readme.txt in rwdmovies-0.6 vs rwd_files/Readme.txt in rwdmovies-0.7

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@@ -1,57 +1,57 @@ -rwdapplications are web brower applications - -The GUI interface used is RubyWebDialogs - -RubyWebDialogs is a platform independent graphical user interface for Ruby applications. It generates HTML and serves it with an internal HTTP server, so you can use your favorite web browser as the front end for your Ruby application. All this means, that it can be used on almost every platform, like Ruby itself. http://www.erikveen.dds.nl/rubywebdialogs/ - - -Start the program by: -changing to the directory and -ruby init.rb - -Then point your web browser to: -http://localhost:7701/ - -Or to the port that shows on the console or in the config.cnf file - -Requirements: -RubyWebDialogs - I am using 0.0.11 2004-3-9 - This package you downloaded should have a runtime version of - the needed rubywebdialog files - -Ruby I am using version 1.8.2 - -I have tested this under Linux-Debian kernel 2.6.9 - -Operation: -The code files reside in the code directory and are combined before -the main Class is loaded - -The rwd files in gui are combined before the gui is activated - -Trouble shooting: - -untar the file -tar zxvf rwdapplication-x.y.tar.gz -then cd to the directory -cd rwdapplication-x.y -then start the init.rb program file -ruby init.rb - - -If the program is not working, try looking at the ev subdirectory. That is where -the runtime of rubywebdialogs are. - -for long term installation, I would suggest putting most files in a lib directory -like /usr/lib/rwdshell -then make a writable directory the local directory for command files to be written -like ~/rwdshell - - -Closing the browser doesn't terminate the application. You have to use the application's close-button And terminating the application doesn't terminate the application when running in network mode. You just log out. - -Don't use the back-button of the browser! Strange and unpredictable things may and will happen! - -Steven Gibson -stevengibson@superant.com -http://rwdapplications.rubyforge.org/ +rwdapplications are web brower applications + +The GUI interface used is RubyWebDialogs + +RubyWebDialogs is a platform independent graphical user interface for Ruby applications. It generates HTML and serves it with an internal HTTP server, so you can use your favorite web browser as the front end for your Ruby application. All this means, that it can be used on almost every platform, like Ruby itself. http://www.erikveen.dds.nl/rubywebdialogs/ + + +Start the program by: +changing to the directory and +ruby init.rb + +Then point your web browser to: +http://localhost:7701/ + +Or to the port that shows on the console or in the config.cnf file + +Requirements: +RubyWebDialogs - I am using 0.0.11 2004-3-9 + This package you downloaded should have a runtime version of + the needed rubywebdialog files + +Ruby I am using version 1.8.2 + +I have tested this under Linux-Debian kernel 2.6.9 + +Operation: +The code files reside in the code directory and are combined before +the main Class is loaded + +The rwd files in gui are combined before the gui is activated + +Trouble shooting: + +untar the file +tar zxvf rwdapplication-x.y.tar.gz +then cd to the directory +cd rwdapplication-x.y +then start the init.rb program file +ruby init.rb + + +If the program is not working, try looking at the ev subdirectory. That is where +the runtime of rubywebdialogs are. + +for long term installation, I would suggest putting most files in a lib directory +like /usr/lib/rwdshell +then make a writable directory the local directory for command files to be written +like ~/rwdshell + + +Closing the browser doesn't terminate the application. You have to use the application's close-button And terminating the application doesn't terminate the application when running in network mode. You just log out. + +Don't use the back-button of the browser! Strange and unpredictable things may and will happen! + +Steven Gibson +stevengibson@superant.com +http://rwdapplications.rubyforge.org/