Adding contents of customizable shell directory

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[autorun]
open=setup.exe
icon=.\shell\bmps\ncomm.ico

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=============================================================
Netscape Communicator Installation Guide
=============================================================
Please read or print this document before installing Communicator.
To print this document, open it in Notepad or another word processor
and then choose the Print command on the File menu.
This guide covers:
* What's in Communicator
* System requirements
* Installation instructions
* Installation notes
* Account Setup notes
* Troubleshooting
* Viewing the release notes
* Where to get more information
=============================================================
Welcome to Netscape Communicator
=============================================================
Netscape Communicator includes all the software you need
to get started on the Internet:
* Netscape Communicator, a suite of
Internet software that lets you explore the World Wide Web,
send and receive email, read online newsgroups, and more.
* Account Setup, a program that lets you set up an Internet account
so you can get connected to the World Wide Web right away. If you
already have an Internet account, Account Setup lets you set up
Communicator so that it can use your existing account.
* Complete online documentation and Help.
To use Communicator, follow these steps:
1. Install Communicator according to the
instructions provided in this document.
2. Use Account Setup to create an Internet account. Account
Setup can help you create an account with an Internet service
provider right away. If you already have an Internet account,
you can use Account Setup to set up Communicator to use your
existing account.
3. Connect to your account and explore the World Wide Web.
Before you begin, make sure your computer meets the system
requirements described in the next section.
=============================================================
System Requirements
=============================================================
To use Communicator, your computer must meet the
system requirements described in this section.
* An IBM-compatible computer with the following:
- Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT 4.0 (or later) operating system
- A 486/66 (or faster) processor
- 25 MB to 35 MB of free hard-disk space
- 16 MB of RAM or greater
- 256-color (or better) display
- A CD-ROM drive
* An internal or external modem with a data-transfer rate of
14.4 kbps or faster (28.8 kpbs or greater recommended) (check your modem
documentation to find out your modem's speed).
* Access to a telephone line to connect to the Internet;
almost any phone line will do. You can even connect from
hotel rooms or, in some countries, from pay phones.
=============================================================
Installation Instructions
=============================================================
1. Close all open applications.
2. Place the Netscape Communicator CD in your CD-ROM drive.
The Installer screen appears.
3. Click the Install Communicator button. The Installer
launches.
4. Choose a set-up type:
- Typical (recommended). This choice installs all the
software you need for typical Internet use.
- Custom. This choice lets you install all of Netscape
Communicator or individual modules. If you're
connecting to the Internet using a local area network
(LAN), you might also choose Custom. Check with your
network administrator.
5. Click Next to move through the remaining Installer
screens.
6. After completing the installation, restart your computer.
=============================================================
Installation Notes
=============================================================
* The Netscape Audio Plug-in will only work if you have a
sound card installed and configured properly. It will not
work with the PC speaker driver. Please check your sound
card manual to configure the sound card.
* Netscape strongly recommends that you install the latest
version of Microsoft Dial-Up Networking (version 1.2) on your computer.
You should update your Dial-Up Networking software as soon as
you've installed Communicator and are connected to the Internet.
To update your Dial-Up Networking software, go to
http://www.microsoft.com/windows95/info/dialup.htm
and follow the instructions to download and install
version 1.2 of Dial-Up Networking.
=============================================================
Account Setup Notes
=============================================================
When using Account Setup, if you get the error message
"The server does not have a DNS entry" while attempting to connect to an
Internet Service Provider to create an Internet account, you
may need to install the latest version of Windows Dial-Up Networking
software, version 1.2.
You can download version 1.2 of Dial-Up Networking by starting
Netscape Navigator and going to this location:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows95/info/dialup.htm.
=============================================================
Troubleshooting
=============================================================
In most cases, installing Communicator and connecting to the Internet
will go smoothly. If you do encounter difficulties, however, use the
information in this section.
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Not enough hard-disk space to install Communicator
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Communicator requires 25-35 MB of free hard-disk space. To reclaim
unused hard-disk space, follow these steps:
1. Double-click the Recycle Bin icon on your desktop.
2. From the File menu, choose Empty Recycle Bin.
If you still don't have enough free hard-disk space, delete any
large files you no longer need, or copy them to diskettes or
some other type of removable storage device.
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Starting Account Setup
--------------------------------------------------------------------
To start Account Setup, from the Start menu, choose Programs, then
choose Netscape Communicator. From the submenu, choose Account Setup.
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Trouble creating a new Internet account
--------------------------------------------------------------------
If you are having trouble using Account Setup to create a new Internet
account, review the following points and try again. If Account Setup
gives you a message that says Connection Error, read the explanation on
the screen and refer to the appropriate troubleshooting topic in this
section. Here are some general tips:
*Make sure your modem is installed, connected properly to your computer
and phone line, and turned on.
*Verify that the correct modem type is selected in the Your Modem screen.
Look in your modem's documentation to confirm its manufacturer and model
name. If your modem is not listed in the Your Modem screen, choose Generic
and your modem's speed (for example, 28.8 kbps). Also, make sure that you
have selected the port to which your modem is actually connected.
*If you need to use special dialing prefixes or codes to turn off call
waiting or to access an outside line before dialing, be sure that you have
entered the information correctly in the Dialing Settings for Your Location
screen in Account Setup.
*Try connecting again. When you connect, follow the directions on the screen
for establishing an Internet account.
*The Internet Account Server or the ISP's server might be busy.
Try connecting again later.
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Trouble with your modem
--------------------------------------------------------------------
If Account Setup tells you that there is a problem with your modem,
or if your modem won't dial, the problem is probably easy to correct.
Here are some general tips:
*Verify that the power switch of your modem is on. You might even turn
the modem off and then on again, just to make sure.
*Check the Your Modem screen in Account Setup. See your modem's
documentation to confirm its manufacturer and model name. If your modem
is not listed in the Your Modem screen in Account Setup, choose Generic
and your modem's speed (for example, 28.8 kbps). Also, make sure that
you have selected the port to which your modem is actually connected.
*Make sure that your modem is connected properly. See your modem's
documentation for details. In general, for external modems, one cable
goes from the modem to the telephone wall jack, another cable goes from
the modem to the telephone itself, and a third cable goes from the modem
to the back of the computer, usually into the modem port (the modem port
is marked by a telephone icon). On some modems, a power cord reaches from
the modem to the wall power socket. Make sure all cables and the power
cord are firmly plugged in.
*Verify that your modem was installed properly. Some modems include special
software that needs to be installed on your computer. If you are not sure
about whether your modem includes special software, see the modem's
documentation. If you aren't sure whether the software is present on
your computer, reinstall the software according to the manufacturer's
instructions.
*See Windows online help for more modem troubleshooting tips.
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No dial tone on the telephone line
--------------------------------------------------------------------
If you use a voice messaging system provided by a phone company
and your modem uses your regular phone line, you might need to get your
messages before you can connect to your Internet account.
Some voice messaging systems alert you to the fact that you have
new messages by changing the ordinary dial tone of your phone to
a fast dial tone (an on-off-on-off dial tone). When this happens,
your modem, unable to detect an ordinary dial tone, can't dial out.
The solution is to get your new messages. When you have heard and
acted on all of your new messages, your normal, continuous dial tone
will be restored and you can connect to the Internet.
Pick up the receiver of your phone and see if you can hear the dial tone.
If you can't, then another telephone on the same line might be off the hook,
or there might be something wrong with your telephone line. Make sure that
your phone line is plugged into your modem.
--------------------------------------------------------------------
The Internet Account Server connection is cut off
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Your phone line might have a service, such as call waiting, that is
interrupting your phone call. In Account Setup, make sure you've entered
the characters that turn off call waiting. (If you are not sure how to
turn off call waiting, contact your local telephone company or operator.)
It is also possible that you were disconnected automatically because
your computer was idle for a certain length of time. Try reconnecting
from Account Setup. Another possibility is that your modem is trying to
transfer data too fast. Make sure you specified the right type of modem
in Account Setup and reconnect. To change the modem or call waiting
settings you entered in Account Setup, you must exit from Account Setup
and start it again.
=============================================================
Viewing the Release Notes
=============================================================
To review the release notes for Communicator,
start Communicator and choose Release Notes from the Help
menu. Alternatively, you can type the following URL into the
Location field of the Netscape Navigator window:
http://www.netscape.com/eng/mozilla/4.0/relnotes/due-4_0.html
=============================================================
Where to Get More Information
=============================================================
Communicator's Reference Library provides access to online
information that supplements Communicator's built-in help.
To open the Reference Library, start Communicator and choose
Reference Library from the Help menu. You don't need to be
connected to the Internet to view this information.
=============================================================
Netscape Communicator is subject to the terms detailed in the license
agreement accompanying it.
Bitstream's Prima Sans Roman, Prima Sans Bold,Prima Sans
Oblique, and Prima Sans Bold Oblique fonts have been installed
on your machine and are for one user only.
Bitstream grants to you only, the non-exclusive,
nontransferable right to use and display the Bitstream's Prima
Sans fonts on a single system only. The Bitstream Product and
the accompanying materials are copyrighted and contain
proprietary information and trade secrets of Bitstream.
Unauthorized copying of the Bitstream product even if modified,
merged, or included with other software, or of the written
materials, is expressly forbidden.

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; This file is used to configure a setup launcher.
; Each section represents an OS that can be detected.
; Each section can have either a
; command=foobar foobar gets appended to the path where
; this setup.exe exist. Do not lead with backslash.
; This command is then execute through WinExec()
; and this app terminates.
; postError=My error message saying OS not supported
; This message will be posted. Message caption will
; be the Caption item in Error Messages section
[Error Messages]
; This is the caption that will appear in any error message generated
Caption=Setup Launcher
[Windows 16]
PostError=This program requires Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0!
command=shell\nsetup16\Nsetup16.exe
[Windows 95]
PostError=Detected Windows 95
command=shell\nsetup32\Nsetup32.exe
[Windows NT Original GUI]
PostError=This program requires Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0
[Windows NT New GUI]
PostError=Detected Windows NT version 4.0 or newer
command=shell\nsetup32\Nsetup32.exe
[OS UNDEFINED]
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; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;
; RSHELL.INI FOR COMMUNICATOR 32-bit (Win 95, 98 and NT 4.0)
;
;
; This rshell.ini specifies the configuration data used by the CD Shell
; program to dynamically create the CD install screens. To create custom
; versions of the shell, simply delete, fill-in or change the settings
; in this ini file. Make a copy of it first though!
;
; There are several sections in this rshell.ini file:
;
; [General] contains the data used by all the shell dialogs (screens).
; It specifies the settings for the browse, back and exit buttons.
;
; [Dialog*] contains the data used by each unique shell dialog (screen).
; Each [Dialog*] section is associated with one dialog. The sections are
; named [Dialog1] [Dialog2] [Dialog3], etc, one for each shell dialog.
;
; Notes:
;
; 1) Some of the file paths specified in this rshell.ini file need to be
; relative to the location of the exe file. Relative paths are specified
; with this format: ..\directory\filename. Each "..\" is one step back
; in the directory structure. So, if your CD has the following structure:
;
; \root
; \setup.exe
; \launch.ini
; \Comm\ [Communicator software]
; \plugins\
; \extras\clipart\
; \shell\nsetup32\rshell.ini
; \shell\nsetup16\rshell.ini
;
; then ..\..\ would be required in the rshell.ini for the program to find
; the plugins directory or the Comm directory.
;
; Other file paths are absolute from the root level of the CD, and therefore
; will not need the "..\..\." For example, an absolute path for the clipart
; directory would just be: extras\clipart\.
;
; 2) To remove a section of settings, just delete it. For example, if you only
; want a single column on a dialog, delete all of the col2_ settings. If you
; only want 2 dialog (screens), delete all of the Dialog3 and greater
; sections. If you only want 2 buttons on a dialog, delete all of the
; settings for button3 and greater.
;
; 3) All widths and positions are in pixels.
;
; 4) All (x,y) positions are are relative to the top left corner of the dialog.
;
; 5) The background bitmaps included with the software are 640x480 pixels.
;
; 6) To prevent palette swapping problems when changing from one dialog screen
; to the next, it's best to put all 256 Windows palette colors into each
; background bitmap. Then if new buttons are introduced on a follow-on
; dialog, a palette swap won't occur (to accomodate the new colors).
;
; 7) When entering text for buttons and dialogs, leave extra space around the
; text to accomodate Windows "large fonts" mode.
;
; 8) For reference, here's a list of 16 common colors from the standard
; Windows palette:
;
; black: 0,0,0
; white: 255,255,255
; red: 255,0,0
; green: 0,255,0
; blue: 0,0,255
; yellow: 255,255,0
; magenta: 255,0,255
; cyan: 0,255,255
; dark red: 128,0,0
; dark green: 0,128,0
; dark yellow: 128,128,0
; dark blue: 0,0,128
; dark cyan: 0,128,128
; dark gray: 128,128,128
; dark magenta: 128,0,128
; gray: 192,192,192
;
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;======================= general configurations =========================
[General]
; This section specifies the attributes of the control buttons: browse,
; back and exit. Either text or bitmaps can be used for the buttons, when
; both are set, bitmaps take precedence.
;---------------------------------------
browse_button_text=Browse &CD
; default setting: browse_button_text=Browse
; the "&" sets the C as the keyboard shortcut for this button
;---------------------------------------
browse_button_pos=
; e.g.: browse_button_pos=x1,y1,x2,y2
; where (x1,y1) is the upper left corner of the button,
; (x2,y2) is the lower right corner of the button
; default setting: browse_button_pos=
; if left blank, the position calculation is based on the
; size of the dialogs; if bitmaps are used, (x2,y2) are not used.
;---------------------------------------
browse_button_bitmaps=
; defines button bitmap files
; e.g.: browse_button_bitmaps=brse_up.bmp,brse_dn.bmp,brse_sel.bmp,brse_dis.bmp
; 4 bitmaps specify the states of the buttons: up,down,selected,disabled.
; Selected and disabled are optional
; If the bitmaps are not specified, the dialog uses a standard
; Windows button with the text specified in browse_button_text
;---------------------------------------
back_button_text=&Back
; same as the settings of browse button
; the "&" sets the B as the keyboard shortcut for this button
;---------------------------------------
back_button_pos=
; same as the settings of browse button
;---------------------------------------
back_button_bitmaps=
; same as the settings of browse button
;---------------------------------------
exit_button_text=E&xit
; same as the settings of browse button
; the "&" sets the x as the keyboard shortcut for this button
;---------------------------------------
exit_button_pos=
; same as the settings of browse button
;---------------------------------------
exit_button_bitmaps=
; same as the settings of browse button
;---------------------------------------
; check_netscape_registry=default
; defines registry/ini path check for Netscape Communicator
; Used to check to be sure Communicator is installed before installing
; plug-ins or applications. If set to default, uses a default method to check
; if Communicator is installed that is version independant (any 4.x version).
; Check path for registry or ini can also be specified (for example, if you
; want to check for a different software program). Here's the formats:
; Win32 registry: registry_path,registry_key,registry_val
; Example: check__netscape_registry=HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\netscape\netscape navigator\4.01 (en)\main,Install Directory,program\netscape.exe
; Win16 ini file: ini_file_name|ini_section,ini_entry,ini_val
; this determines if the ini_val is the value of ini_entry in the ini_section of
; the ini_file_name
; Example: check__netscape_registry=c:\windows\win.ini|netscape,ini,c:\netscape\netscape.ini
;--------------------------------------
; check_netscape_registry_error_msg=Please install Netscape Communicator before installing Bonus Plug-ins or Applications.
; error message shown to user if the registry check doesn't find the
; Communicator key
;--------------------------------------
app_type=custom
; defines icon used for top-left corner of window.
; options are standard and custom
; currently, both standard and custom give the same basic icon, but standard adds
; the blue background triangle that is common to Netscape's desktop icons.
;===================== dialog configurations =======================
[Dialog1]
; There are 3 types of data in this section - dialog data, column
; data and button data.
; The dialog data configures the global settings of the specific dialog
; (screen); in this case dialog 1.
; The column and buttons settings configure the columns and buttons.
;---------------------------------------
caption=Netscape 2000
; defines dialog caption text (the text that goes in the top bar of
; the Windows window)
;---------------------------------------
dialog_position=
; e.g.: dialog_position=x1,y1,x2,y2
; defines dialog position on total screen (monitor)
; (x1,y1) is the upper-left corner and (x2,y2) is the lower-right corner
; of the dialog.
; If left blank, the dialog is placed at the center of the
; screen. if bitmaps are used, (x2,y2) are not used.
;---------------------------------------
bk_bitmap=..\bmps\install.bmp
; defines background bitmap for the dialog.
; if the data is not present, the shell dialog is painted with
; the system background color.
;---------------------------------------
button_gap=25
; defines vertical gap (y) between the buttons in the dialog.
;---------------------------------------
;================= global text for dialog =======================
; this section allows you to add a paragraph or line of text that
; you want to apply to the whole dialog (screen). Using the position
; setting, you can have this text appear anywhere -- along the top or
; bottom of the dialog screen, for example.
;---------------------------------------
dialog_title_text=Welcome to the installer for Navigator 2000
; defines the dialog title text
;---------------------------------------
dialog_title_pos=80,90,630,420
; defines the dialog title text position (x1,y1,x2,y2)
; Text is written into a box where x1,y1 defines the position of
; the top left corner and x2,y2 is the bottom right corner
;---------------------------------------
dialog_title_text_color=0,0,0
; defines the dialog title text color
;---------------------------------------
dialog_title_shadow_color=
; defines the dialog title text shadow color
;---------------------------------------
dialog_title_shadow_depth=
; defines the dialog title text shadow depth
;---------------------------------------
dialog_title_text_font=arial,10
; defines the dialog title text font and font size
;---------------------------------------
dialog_title_font_bold=TRUE
; disable/enable dialog title bold text; TRUE or FALSE
; default for no entry is FALSE
;---------------------------------------
dialog_title_font_underline=
; disable/enable dialog title underline text; TRUE or FALSE
; default for no entry is FALSE
;---------------------------------------
dialog_title_font_italic=
; disable/enable dialog title italic text; TRUE or FALSE
; default for no entry is FALSE
;---------------------------------------
;====== global text settings for all button text in dialog 1 ======
;---------------------------------------
text_color_default=0,0,0
; defines the default text color for all text on the dialog.
; e.g.: text_color_default=red,green,blue
;---------------------------------------
text_color_highlight=0,128,0
; defines the color for mouse-over highlighting for all text
; on the dialog.
; e.g.: text_color_highligh=red,green,blue
;---------------------------------------
;==== settings for button titles and button body text in dialog =====
;--------------------------------------
button_title_text_font=arial,14
; defines button title font and font size
; if left blank, the system font and font size are used.
;---------------------------------------
button_title_text_font_bold=TRUE
; flag to enable/disable button title bold text; TRUE or FALSE
; e.g.: button_title_text_font_bold=FALSE
; if left blank, the bold is disabled.
;---------------------------------------
button_title_text_font_underline=
; flag to enable/disable underline of button title text; TRUE or FALSE
; e.g.: button_title_text_font_underline=FALSE
; if left blank, the underline is disabled.
;---------------------------------------
button_title_text_font_italic=
; flag to enable/disable button title italic text; TRUE or FALSE
; e.g.: button_title_text_font_italic=FALSE
; if left blank, the italic is disabled.
;---------------------------------------
body_text_font=arial,10
; defines the button body text font and font size.
; For each button desciptive text, there is body text and title text,
; and different fonts can be set for these two text areas.
; e.g.: body_text_font=roman,12
; if left blank, the system font and font size are used.
;---------------------------------------
body_text_font_bold=
; flag to enable/disable the button body text bold font; TRUE or FALSE
; e.g.: body_text_font_bold=FALSE
; if left blank, the bold font is disabled.
;---------------------------------------
body_text_font_underline=
; flag to enable/disable the button body text underline; TRUE or FALSE
; e.g.: body_text_font_underline=FALSE
; if left blank, the underline is disabled.
;---------------------------------------
body_text_font_italic=
; flag to enable/disable the button body text italic font; TRUE or FALSE
; e.g.: body_text_font_italic=FALSE
; if left blank, the italic is disabled.
;---------------------------------------
;==================== columns within dialogs ========================
; Each dialog can have single or multiple columns. Each column can be
; customized with the follow settings. For multiple columns, the setting names
; are differentiated by the last digit of the name. For example,
; col1_button_pos is the button position of the column 1; col2_button_pos is
; the button position of the column 2.
; If you only want 1 column, delete all of the col2 or greater settings, or
; leave them blank.
;---------------------------------------
;==================== column 1 for dialog 1 =========================
;---------------------------------------
col1_button_pos=70,150
; defines the button position of the first button in column 1.
; e.g.: col1_button_pos=x,y
; (x,y) is the upper-left corner of the first button of the column 1
; relative to the upper left corner of the dialog.
;---------------------------------------
col1_text_offset=10
; defines the offset between the button description text and the
; button position.
; there are two ways to specify the button descriptive text position, one is
; by the offset from the button, the other is by the absolute x position
; (see below).
; default setting if left blank: col1_text_offset=10
;or use the next setting:
;---------------------------------------
col1_text_posx=
; defines absolute x position of button descriptive text.
; if both col1_text_offset and col1_text_posx are set, col1_text_posx
; overwrites col1_text_offset.
;---------------------------------------
col1_text_width=275
; the x distance at which the button descriptive text word-wraps.
; default setting: if this setting is left blank, the text runs to 10 pixels
; away from the right edge of the dialog.
;---------------------------------------
;====================== column 2 for dialog 1 =========================
; If you don't want 2 columns, simply delete the settings in this section
; or leave them blank.
;---------------------------------------
col2_button_pos=
; see description for column 1
;---------------------------------------
col2_text_offset=
; see description for column 1
;---------------------------------------
col2_text_posx=
; see description for column 1
;---------------------------------------
col2_text_width=
; see description for column 1
;---------------------------------------
;======================= buttons for dialog 1 ========================
; Similiar to columns, each dialog (screen) can have one or multiple buttons.
; Each button can be customized with the follow settings. For multiple buttons,
; the setting names are differentiated by the last digit of the name. For
; example, button1_bitmaps specifies the button bitmaps of button 1,
; button2_bitmaps specifies the button bitmaps of button 2.
;---------------------------------------
button1_bitmaps=..\bmps\comm_up.bmp,..\bmps\comm_dn.bmp,..\bmps\comm_mo.bmp,..\bmps\comm_mo.bmp
; defines button bitmap files.
; e.g.: button1_bitmaps=btn_up.bmp, btn_dn.bmp, btn_sel.bmp, btn_dis.bmp
; 4 bitmaps specify the states of the button: up,down,selected,disabled.
; Selected and disabled are optional
;---------------------------------------
button1_cmdline=exe,..\..\Comm\Setup.exe
; defines button action
; a button click can cause any of 7 actions:
; 1) launch a program: button1_cmdline=exe,program name
; e.g.: button1_cmdline=exe,setup.exe
; when the 1st argument is exe, it is a program and the 2nd argument
; is the relative program path
; 2) goto a different dialog screen: button1_cmdline=window,dialog#
; e.g.: button1_cmdline=window,dialog2
; when the 1st argument is window, it is a goto for another dialog and
; the 2nd argument is the section name of that dialog.
; 3) open a file: button1_cmdline=open,file name
; eg.: button1_cmdline=open,myfile.txt
; when the 1st argument is open, the 2nd argument is the file to be
; opened. That file will be opened with whatever program the OS has
; associated for that file type. Association is handled by the file
; extension, which, in this example is .txt. If an association doesn't
; exist, the OS will ask user to create an association to open the file.
; 4) print a file: button1_cmdline=print,file name
; e.g.: button1_cmdline=print,myfile.txt
; when the 1st argument is print, the 2nd argument is the file to be
; printed. That file will be printed with whatever program the OS has
; associated for that file type. Association is handled by the file
; extension, which, in this example is .txt. If an association doesn't
; exist, the OS will ask user to create an association to open the file.
; Please note that printing of html files does not work through Windows.
; 5) explore a directory: button1_cmdline=explore,path to directory
; e.g.: button1_cmdline=explore,extras\clipart\
; when the first argument is explore, the 2nd argument is the directory
; on the CD to browse to. The path to the directory must be specified as
; an absolute path from the root of the CD. In the example above, it would
; open the 'clipart' directory that is in the 'extras' directory, which is
; at the root level of the CD.
; 6) open file in Navigator: button1_cmdline=netscape,file name
; e.g.: button1_cmdline=netscape,myfile.html
; when the 1st argument is netscape, the 2nd argument is the file to be
; opened with the current installed version of Netscape Navigator. That file
; type may be an html file, or a .gif, or, if a plug-in is already installed,
; it could be an Adobe .pdf...
; 7) put shortcut on desktop:
; button1_cmdline=desktop,file or directory name,shortcut name,icon file
; e.g.: button1_cmdline=desktop,help.html,Netscape ReadMe,help.ico
; or
; e.g.: button1_cmdline=desktop,clipart\,Bonus Clipart,clipart\clipart.ico
; when the 1st argument is desktop, a desktop shortcut (with icon) will
; be created that launches/opens that file or directory. The follow-on
; arguments point to the file or directory, and also give the name to be
; given to the shortcut and the path to the .ico icon file to be used for
; the shortcut. The path to any directory must be specified as an absolute
; path from the root of the CD. In the example above, it would open the
; 'clipart' directory that is at the root level of the CD.
;---------------------------------------
button1_text_title=Navigator2000
; defines button descriptive title text.
;---------------------------------------
button1_text_body=Click here to install Navigator2000 -- Everything you need to communicate on the Internet.
; defines button descriptive body text.
;---------------------------------------
button1_offset=
; defines button x position offset, which allows you to offset individual
; buttons from the column offset. This offset is in respect to the left side
; of the dialog. The button1 (x,y) position is calculated by:
; x = button1_offset + button_pos_col1(x)
; y = button_pos_col1(y);
; default setting if left blank: button1_offset=0
;---------------------------------------
button1_netscape_required=FALSE
; for apps which require a registry/ini check to make sure that Communicator
; (or some other software) is installed. TRUE or FALSE. If left blank, default
; is FALSE. See check_netscape_registry in the [General] section.
;---------------------------------------
;=================== buttons 2-6 for dialog 1 ===========================
; Note if you want fewer than 6 buttons, simply delete the button# groups
; higher than what you want or leave their settings blank. To add more than
; 6 buttons, just copy and paste a button group and increment the button#.
button2_bitmaps=..\bmps\help_up.bmp,..\bmps\help_dn.bmp,..\bmps\help_mo.bmp,..\bmps\help_mo.bmp
button2_cmdline=exe,..\..\Install.txt
button2_text_title=Installation Guide
button2_text_body=Click here to get all the information you need to install Communicator. It is recommended that you read or print this information before installing Communicator.
button2_offset=
button2_netscape_required=FALSE
;button3_bitmaps=..\bmps\apps_up.bmp,..\bmps\apps_dn.bmp,..\bmps\apps_mo.bmp,..\bmps\apps_mo.bmp
;button3_cmdline=window,Dialog2
;button3_text_title=Bonus Applications and Plug-ins
;button3_text_body=Click here to see the Bonus Applications and Plug-ins included with this CD.
;button3_offset=
;button3_netscape_required=FALSE
;=========================== dialog 2 ===========================
[Dialog2]
;================ dialog config =================
caption=Bonus Applications and Plug-ins
dialog_position=
bk_bitmap=..\bmps\comm.bmp
button_gap=70
dialog_title_text=Be sure to install Netscape 2000 before you install any Applications or Plug-ins.
dialog_title_pos=100,400,630,420
dialog_title_text_color=255,255,255
dialog_title_shadow_color=0,0,0
dialog_title_shadow_depth=
dialog_title_text_font=arial,10
dialog_title_font_bold=TRUE
dialog_title_font_underline=
dialog_title_font_italic=
text_color_default=0,0,0
text_color_highlight=255,255,255
button_title_text_font=arial,14
button_title_text_font_bold=TRUE
button_title_text_font_underline=
button_title_text_font_italic=
body_text_font=arial,10
body_text_font_bold=
body_text_font_underline=
body_text_font_italic=
;========== column 1 for dialog 2 ==========
col1_button_pos=80,130
col1_text_offset=15
col1_text_posx=
col1_text_width=200
;========== column 2 for dialog 2 ==========
col2_button_pos=350,130
col2_text_offset=15
col2_text_posx=
col2_text_width=200
;========== buttons for dialog 2 ==========
button1_bitmaps=..\bmps\32b_up.bmp,..\bmps\32b_dn.bmp,..\bmps\32b_mo.bmp,..\bmps\32b_mo.bmp
button1_cmdline=exe,..\..\apps\app1\app1.exe
button1_text_title=Application1
button1_text_body=descriptive text
button1_offset=
button1_netscape_required=
button2_bitmaps=..\bmps\32b_up.bmp,..\bmps\32b_dn.bmp,..\bmps\32b_mo.bmp,..\bmps\32b_mo.bmp
button2_cmdline=exe,..\..\apps\app2\app2.exe
button2_text_title=Application2
button2_text_body=descriptive text
button2_offset=
button2_netscape_required=
button3_bitmaps=..\bmps\32b_up.bmp,..\bmps\32b_dn.bmp,..\bmps\32b_mo.bmp,..\bmps\32b_mo.bmp
button3_cmdline=exe,..\..\apps\app3\app3.exe
button3_text_title=Plug-in1
button3_text_body=descriptive text
button3_offset=
button3_netscape_required=
button4_bitmaps=..\bmps\32b_up.bmp,..\bmps\32b_dn.bmp,..\bmps\32b_mo.bmp,..\bmps\32b_mo.bmp
button4_cmdline=exe,..\..\apps\app4\app4.exe
button4_text_title=Plug-in2
button4_text_body=descriptive text
button4_offset=
button4_netscape_required=
;============================== dialog 3 ==============================
[Dialog3]
;============= dialog config ===============
caption=Bonus Plug-ins
dialog_position=
bk_bitmap=..\bmps\comm.bmp
button_gap=50
dialog_title_text=Be sure to install Communicator before you install any Plug-ins.
dialog_title_pos=120,400,630,420
dialog_title_text_color=255,255,255
dialog_title_shadow_color=
dialog_title_shadow_depth=
dialog_title_text_font=arial,10
dialog_title_font_bold=TRUE
dialog_title_font_underline=
dialog_title_font_italic=
text_color_default=0,0,0
text_color_highlight=255,255,255
button_title_text_font=arial,14
button_title_text_font_bold=TRUE
button_title_text_font_underline=
button_title_text_font_italic=
body_text_font=arial,10
body_text_font_bold=
body_text_font_underline=
body_text_font_italic=
;========== column 1 for dialog 3 ==========
col1_button_pos=80,110
col1_text_offset=15
col1_text_posx=
col1_text_width=200
;========== column 2 for dialog 3 ==========
col2_button_pos=350,110
col2_text_offset=15
col2_text_posx=
col2_text_width=200
;========== buttons for dialog 3 ==========
button1_bitmaps=..\bmps\16b_up.bmp,..\bmps\16b_dn.bmp,..\bmps\16b_mo.bmp,..\bmps\16b_mo.bmp
button1_cmdline=exe,..\..\plugins\plugin1\32plug1.exe
button1_text_title=Plug-in1
button1_text_body=descriptive text
button1_offset=
button1_netscape_required=TRUE
button2_bitmaps=..\bmps\16b_up.bmp,..\bmps\16b_dn.bmp,..\bmps\16b_mo.bmp,..\bmps\16b_mo.bmp
button2_cmdline=exe,..\..\plugins\plugin2\32plug2.exe
button2_text_title=Plug-in2
button2_text_body=descriptive text
button2_offset=
button2_netscape_required=TRUE
button3_bitmaps=..\bmps\16b_up.bmp,..\bmps\16b_dn.bmp,..\bmps\16b_mo.bmp,..\bmps\16b_mo.bmp
button3_cmdline=exe,..\..\plugins\plugin3\32plug3.exe
button3_text_title=Plug-in3
button3_text_body=descriptive text
button3_offset=
button3_netscape_required=TRUE
button4_bitmaps=..\bmps\16b_up.bmp,..\bmps\16b_dn.bmp,..\bmps\16b_mo.bmp,..\bmps\16b_mo.bmp
button4_cmdline=exe,..\..\plugins\plugin4\32plug4.exe
button4_text_title=Plug-in4
button4_text_body=descriptive text
button4_offset=
button4_netscape_required=TRUE
button5_bitmaps=..\bmps\16b_up.bmp,..\bmps\16b_dn.bmp,..\bmps\16b_mo.bmp,..\bmps\16b_mo.bmp
button5_cmdline=exe,..\..\plugins\plugin5\32plug5.exe
button5_text_title=Plug-in5
button5_text_body=descriptive text
button5_offset=
button5_netscape_required=TRUE
button6_bitmaps=..\bmps\16b_up.bmp,..\bmps\16b_dn.bmp,..\bmps\16b_mo.bmp,..\bmps\16b_mo.bmp
button6_cmdline=exe,..\..\plugins\plugin6\32plug6.exe
button6_text_title=Plug-in6
button6_text_body=descriptive text
button6_offset=
button6_netscape_required=TRUE
;----------------------------------------------------------