DOS 2.0 Utilities Disk 5 (Feb 1992) : AutoCLI / AutoCLI.doc

            AutoCLI V2.09 13th Nov 1991 by Nic Wilson
            -----------------------------------------
        
                Nic Wilson Software
                138d South Street
                TOOWOOMBA Queensland 4350
                Australia 
                
        Phone   (076) 358539  Home Voice only
                (076) 358384  Work or Fax
                (076) 358522  Work Voice only
                
        EMAIL   {cbmvax|cbmehq}!cbmaus!wilson!nic@uunet.uu.net
            

        Written in 100% Assembler using Devpac Amiga V2.14 on an 
        Amiga 3000.

        AutoCLI is ShareWare.  I have not disabled it in any way.
        This is so you can get full benefit immediately.  If you use 
        it then please send a small donation and help me to bring more
        programs to the Amiga.  Suggested donation is $20.00.
        Donations will be accepted in any currency.  Mastercard, Visa 
        or Bankcard can also be accepted by mail or by telephone.  
        Overseas users, please do not send personal or Bank cheques.
        Easiest form of payment from overseas is cash funds or American
        Express Travellers Cheques or alternately disks are an acceptable
        form of payment.   
        
        Permission is hereby granted to distribute this program on the
        condition that no profit is gained gained from its distribution.
        All document files must accompany it and remain unchanged.  If the
        document files are crunched, then a suitable de-cruncher must also
        be supplied with them that works on ALL model Amigas.  It may not
        be distributed on those so called 'copyright' non distributable PD
        disks.  It may be distributed on a BBS as long as that BBS does
        NOT have individual charges for downloading of files.  
        
        Please send any bug reports or ideas to the address at the top of 
        this file. 

        Commercial companies wishing to distribute, may contact me at the
        address at the top of this file.

        I not only write commercial programs, but as you see I write 
        non-commercial too.  If you like this program and you use it, 
        then help me by sending a donation to the address below.

        This program is now fully tested an all Amiga models including
        the A3000.  Full testing is also done with 'enforcer' a debugging
        program that uses the MMU to look for and display invisible bugs.
        I have found this program to be a worthwhile tool for programming.
        MMU stands for Memory Management Unit and is found as a seperate
        chip on 68020's and labeled 68851.  It is internal to a 68030/68040.
        Enforcer comes as one of the tools under V2.0x Developers disks,
        and is also available on Fish Disk #474.

NEW DOC FILE FROM V2.00
-----------------------
        Bugs and history has now been moved to a seperate file called
        'autocli.history.doc'.  This allows for less cluttered docs.

************************************************************************
ABSOLUTELY IMPORTANT WHEN UPDATING TO A NEWER VERSION OF AutoCLI
----------------------------------------------------------------
        There MUST only be one copy of AutoCLI in the current path.
        Otherwise the special re-launcher code may find an older version
        first and install it instead of the one you just loaded.  
        Because newer version have new switches, and you may be using 
        these, it could cause a crash if these were used on an older 
        version.
************************************************************************

KNOWN BUGS OR CONFLICTS
-----------------------   
        Problems have been encountered with non standard versions of
        the 'RUN' command.  This command is called by dos.library's 
        'execute' function.  If you have problems with the Amiga crashing
        when a CLI is popped up then make sure the 'run' command is
        standard.  The one to use is the one you can find on a standard
        Workbench disk.  It is not recommended that ARP Library commands
        be used. I have found them to be the source of many problems. 

SUGGESTIONS
-----------
        If AutoCLI does not have your favourite function, or you can think
        of any improvements, then write and tell me.  The very best
        suggestions receive a FREE copy of my commercial NoVirus program
        or AddMenu Plus Icons.  Include your telephone or fax number so
        I can contact you if you are a winner.

NIC'S PROGRAM SUMMARY
---------------------
        This program was written because of problems with the similar
        program I had been using called 'popcli'.  Popcli crashed if used
        under WorkBench/KickStart 2.0, and if used on a PAL Amiga to open
        a CLI window with a vertical size greater than 200 lines, it did
        not open if your Amiga decides to start in NTSC mode.  Popcli also
        seems to waste CPU time when waiting and doesn't allow you to 
        remove it from memory without crashing or a reboot.  AutoCLI 
        will overcome all of the above problems and has many added features
        equivalent to other programs around, but uses much less CPU time.
        The biggest problem with all the others, is that they lose the 
        Current directory, stack and path.  AutoCLI retains all this 
        including the current directory when the program was launched, 
        it will place you in this directory every time you open a CLI or
        Shell.  Other programs such as DMouse or Mackie had their own 
        individual problems and I could not find any written in 100% 
        assembler.  So I decided to write AutoCLI, and with lots of response
        from the Amiga Community has become the most powerful utility of 
        its type on the Amiga.  I thank all those who have supported 
        AutoCLI by sending their donations.


FEATURES
--------
        * Kickstart / Workbench 1.2, 1.3, 2.0x compatible

        * Compatible with A500, A1000, A2000, A2500, A3000

        * New Anti-Virus Event handler monitors your memory

        * Automatically checks and warns of restart vector changes

        * Default or custom CLI / Shell windows

        * Default windows open to 1 pixel less than current screen
        
        * 20 Function key scripts 

        * Update completely once running

        * Asynchronous 'options window' allows modification while running
        
        * Option window can be opened in your specified location

        * Active window to front or point to front options

        * Screen shuffle option with keyboard or mouse control
        
        * Window shuffle option

        * Screen blanking after time period, with optional spline patterning

        * Mouse blanking on key press or time option

        * Mouse acceleration with optional speeds
        
        * Slow down hot key for mouse accelleration function

        * Auto Window activation on a key press/mouse position option.

        * Option to swap mouse buttons for left handed users

        * Selectable task priority

        * No CPU time wastage

        * 100% machine code

        * Freely distributable Shareware program
        
        * Plus much much more...
       

PROGRAM USAGE FOR INSTALLING AutoCLI
------------------------------------

AutoCLI [<optional switches>] [<optional seconds>] [<optional command>]

        YOU MUST NOT USE RUN or RUNBACK when launching AutoCLI.  It will 
        return the command line prompt and allow the window it was launched
        from to close, when an 'ENDCLI' command is given.  It still retains
        the directory it was launched from and does not lose the current
        path or stack.  This means when a CLI is popped up, it will 
        default to the directory that was current, when AutoCLI was
        launched.  The path and stack that was set, will still be valid. 

        The program is mainly designed to be used in your startup-sequence
        (or user-startup in V2.0x), so you will always have a CLI or Shell
        window available very conveniently.  AutoCLI MUST reside in your
        C: directory or be in a directory in the path.


OPTIONAL SWITCHES
-----------------
        The following switches do not have to be given in any particular
        order, but must all be before the optional seconds and command
        parameters.  All options default to OFF and must be enabled with
        a switch.

        Any of these options can be modified after launch, by using the 
        Option Window provided. (see OPTIONS WINDOW below)

-f<r>[n]    

        This switch enables function key trapping.  When your qualifier
        (see below) is held down and a function key pressed, the       
        program will execute a script file in the assigned S:          
        directory with a filename of autocli.f1 to autocli.f10.      
        This file must be a normal script (eg. startup-sequence).
            
        The extra two switches <r> and [n] are for changing the qualifier
        for the extra 10 keys giving a total of 20 function key scripts.
        The optional 'r' parameter forces the qualifier for these 10 to 
        be the right hand key of 'n'. The 'n' parameter tells AutoCLI 
        which key you want as the qualifier for these extra 10 function
        key scripts.  If none of these are given the it will default to
        the Right Amiga key.  The other choices are as shown below in the
        example.  Filenames for these extra 10 must be:- autocli.e1 to 
        autocli.e10.  These files as above must be in the assigned S:
        directory and be a normal script files.
            
    EXAMPLES
                    
    -f    Gives extra 10 and the second qualifier is Right Amiga 
    -frd  Gives extra 10 and the second qualifier is Right Amiga (AS FOR DEFAULT)
    -fra  Gives extra 10 and the second qualifier is Right Alt
    -frs  Gives extra 10 and the second qualifier is Right Shift
    -fc   Gives extra 10 and the second qualifier is Control          
    -fd   Gives extra 10 and the second qualifier is Left  Amiga
    -fa   Gives extra 10 and the second qualifier is Left  Alt
    -fs   Gives extra 10 and the second qualifier is Left  Shift
    
        Please note that the second qualifier MUST be different to the
        normal qualifier key that you have chosen.  If you select the
        same then the AutoCLI will display an error window.
            
    *************************************************************
            
    FILENAMES FOR FIRST 10 SCRIPTS:-  S:autocli.f1  to  S:autocli.f10
    FILENAMES FOR EXTRA 10 SCRIPTS:-  S:autocli.e1  to  S:autocli.e10
           
    *************************************************************
            
    
        WINDOW TO FRONT
        ---------------

-w[n]       

        This switch enables the window to front option.  The optional
        parameter [n] selects the action required to bring it to the
        front.  0 = use keyboard, 1 = use mouse.  To use keyboard 
        select the window you want at the front by clicking the left 
        mouse inside the window and then hold your qualifier key 
        (see below) and pressing the Left ALT key. 
        To use the mouse simply place the mouse in the window you
        want at the front and the window will immediately appear at
        the front.  Both can be temporarily disabled via the option
        window.
        
        EXAMPLES
         
        for keyboard   -w0   or  -w
        for mouse      -w1

        
        SCREEN SHUFFLE
        --------------          

-n[n]       

        This switch enables the screen shuffle option.  Two optional
        parameters for [n] are 1 or 2.  1 enables or disables the mouse 
        activated part of the screen shuffling.  If you want the mouse 
        activation then you can leave this parameter off (eg. -n) 
        If you want to disable this feature in case of conflictions with
        other programs such as DirectoryOpus then use -n1.  The third
        option is 2 which enables the mouse activated part as -n does,
        but stops the screen being activated when brought to the front.
            
        EXAMPLES
        
        for keyboard, mouse & screen activation    -n  
        for keyboard  only & screen activation     -n1
        for keyboard, mouse & no screen activation -n2
                
        To use this function, hold down your qualifier key and use the 
        cursor up or down keys to rotate all screens in opposite 
        directions. 
        If you prefer you can hold down the left mouse button and 
        click the right button to shuffle the screens (if enabled).
            
        Screen shuffle is different to the standard LEFT AMIGA N & M.  
        These standard keys only swap between the front and rear most       
        screens.
            
        WINDOW SHUFFLE
        --------------            

-m          

        This switch enables the window shuffle option.  To use this
        function, hold down your qualifier key and use the cursor
        left or right keys.  This will move the front most window to
        the back or the back most window to the front respectively.
        The window shuffle always occurs on the screen that is at
        the front.  This allows you to easily move between windows
        and screens by using the qualifier and all the cursor keys
    
        MOUSE ACCELERATION
        ------------------    
    
-q[n]        

        This switch enables mouse acceleration.  The optional parameter
        [n] is a speed from 1 to 3.  Speed 1 will multiply all mouse 
        movements by a factor of 2.  Speed 2 will multiply by a factor of
        4, and speed 3 is a special case, it will multiply by the amount
        the mouse actually moved, this mode was preferred by a lot of
        users because it will give a small acceleration if the mouse is
        moved a short distance, increasing more and more the further and
        faster you move the mouse.  This function works in conjunction
        with mouse speed under preferences, so this can also be changed to
        find the best possible combination that you like.  If this second
        paramter is not given then it will default to speed 1.  
        
        EXAMPLES
         
        for 4 times speed up the switch should be -q2
        for default speed of 2 times it should be -q
        for automatic linear speed increase       -q3
 
        
        MOUSE ACCLERATION SLOW DOWN KEY
        -------------------------------
        
        Mouse accelleration can be temporarily slowed down for fine control
        of the mouse by holding down your first qualifier key.
             
        
        TASK PRIORITY   (NOT RECOMMENED TO BE CHANGED)
        -------------   ------------------------------
 
-p[n]        

        This switch allows you to change the priority of AutoCLI.
        Without this switch it will default to 21.  Valid values 
        for [n] are 0 - 21, bad values will cause the default value
        to be used.
        
        EXAMPLES
         
        for a priority of 0  the switch should be -p0
        for a priority of 20 the switch should be -p20
             
        NOTE
             
        If the priority is changed from 21, some functions may not
        work correctly. Use with caution.
             
        AUTO WINDOW ACTIVATION
        ----------------------             

-k      
        This switch enables auto window activation.  If enabled this
        function will activate any window the mouse is currently in 
        when a key is pressed, unless a string gadget is currently active
        in another window.  It will still work even if another screen is
        at the front, and you have dragged it down and placed the mouse 
        over a window on the screen behind.
        
        MOUSE MOVEMENT LOCKING & FREEZING
        ---------------------------------

-l or -lr   

        TO TEMPORARILY LOCK X or Y MOVEMENTS

        This switch allows the mouse movements to be frozen in vertical,
        horizontal or both directions, by holding down a key or keys.  A
        freeze mouse toggle is also supported.  If the CONTROL key is 
        held down the horizontal movements are frozen.  If the LEFT ALT 
        key is held down then the vertical movements are frozen.  If both 
        are held down then all movements are frozen.  When either of these
        keys are released then movements continue in that direction.
            
        If the CONTROL and LEFT ALT  keys conflict with your first or
        second qualifier keys (see -s -c -a, -f) then use the -lr switch
        instead. The lock keys will change to RIGHT SHIFT for horizontal
        and RIGHT ALT for vertical.  These two modes can be toggled from
        the option window.
        
        TO FREEZE ALL MOVEMENTS OF MOUSE FOR EXTENDED PERIOD
            
        If you want to freeze the entire mouse movements for an extended
        period (EG. Over the start gadget of a copy program etc.) then
        hold down your first qualifier key and press the right mouse 
        button.  This will freeze the mouse permanently until the same
        combination (first qualifier/right mouse) is received again.
        If mouse blanking is enabled, the mouse will still blank while
        frozen.  Moving the mouse will cause it to be re-displayed yet
        no movement will occur.
            
            
        MOUSE BLANKING
        --------------            

-b          
        This switch enables mouse blanking.  When any key is pressed,
        or if no mouse movement is detected within 30 seconds the mouse
        pointer will be blanked.  As soon as the mouse is moved the 
        pointer will be returned immediately.  This overcomes the annoying
        habit of the pointer always being in the way while typing.

        LEFTY MOUSE
        -----------

-e          

        This switch electrically exchanges the left and right hand buttons
        on the mouse.  All programs that use the mouse correctly will
        work.  If the mouse is checked by hardware then the swap will
        not occur.  This switch can be toggled from the option window.
        
        QUALIFIER KEY
        -------------            

-s  -c  -a  

        The default qualifier key is the LEFT AMIGA but this can be 
        changed with a switch.  The -s switch changes the qualifier 
        key to the SHIFT key.  The -c switch changes it to the CONTROL 
        key, and the -a switch changes it to the ALT key.  To use the 
        default key (LEFT AMIGA) then don't use any of these three 
        switches.  Note that this qualifier key is also the same for 
        the autocli function as well.
            
-r          

        The above qualifier is, by default, the key on the LEFT side   
        of the keyboard.  To change this to the RIGHT side, use thi    
        switch.                 
             
        SCREEN BLANKING SECONDS AND SPLINE PATTERNING OPTIONS
        -----------------------------------------------------             
             
        OPTIONAL SECONDS
        ----------------
        
        This is an optional time (in seconds) to blank the screen 
        when no user input is detected. The default is off, so if 
        blanking is not wanted then do not give a time at all.  When 
        the screen has been blanked, it can be turned on again by 
        touching any key or moving the mouse. This number must be
        after ALL of the switches including those below that are
        used in conjunction with this. It has been left this way
        to remain compatible with older versions.
            
        You can blank the screen immediately as if the time had expired 
        by pressing holding your first qualifier key and pressing your
        second qualifier key.
        
        One point to keep in mind is that if there is a lot of CPU 
        activity while blanked, AutoCLI may take a little while to 
        respond to an event to un-blank as its priority is at -10.
        
        
        SPLINE PATTERNING OPTIONS
        -------------------------

-l[<r><t><o><s>]<c[n]>  
    
        This switch has a double function with various options.  It is
        used in conjunction with screen blanking.  See 'OPTIONAL SECONDS'
        and -lfb below.  The 'a' part of the switch forces the program
        to randomly change to all spline patterns.  Each time the routine
        finishes drawing your selected number of lines in a certain 
        pattern, it has one chance in twice your chosen number of lines
        of changing patterns.  Sometimes they may change rapidly or 
        slowly.  If you prefer a set pattern, you may use one of the 
        following switch parts instead.  The 't' part of this switch 
        forces the spline pattern to be triangles.  The 'o' part forces 
        open ended triangles and 's' is for single lines.  Try them all 
        and see which your prefer or select random.  Only one of these four
        are allowed, either 'a','t', 'o' or 's' NOT MORE THAN ONE.  If all 
        of these are omitted, a default pattern of boxes will be used.  
        These can also by changed while running in the option window.  At 
        the bottom of the option window is a string gadget containing the 
        number of spline lines to draw.  Your chosen switch part precedes 
        this value within the string gadget and can be modified if you
        wish.  If AutoCLI was launched without one of these switches 
        (default pattern) you may still change patterns by inserting one
        of the switch parts before the value in the string gadget.
        (EG. If gadget had 65, to change to random, gadget would become
        a65 etc.).
          
        The 'c[n]' part of the switch changes the number  of lines the 
        spline patterning routine draws defined by the 'n' portion.  This 
        value can have be between 2 - 100 or 0.  If this switch is not 
        given then a default value of 65 will be used.  If you do not want 
        spline patterning, and prefer a blank black screen when blanked,
        use 0 as the parameter (IE. -lc0 ).  To change the speed of the 
        splines see the -lfb parameter.  If a number too large is given 
        for 'n', it will default to 100, similarly if a number too small
        is given, it will default to 2.
             
        EXAMPLES
        
        -lt    Gives Triangles with default of 65 lines
        -lo    Gives Open sided boxes with default 65 lines
        -ls    Gives Single lines with default of 65 lines
        -la    Gives random changing patterns with default 65 lines
        -lc50  Gives boxes with 50 lines
        -ltc45 Gives triangles with 45 lines
        -loc45 Gives Open sided boxes with 45 lines
        -lsc45 Gives Single lines with 45 lines
        -lac30 Gives random changing patterns with 30 lines
        -lc0   Gives blank black screen

-l<f><b>        

        This double switch is used in conjunction with screen blanking.
        The switch has two parts the 'f' part and 'b' part.  You may
        use one or both of them. 
        If the 'f' part is given, then the spline patterning will go
        as fast as it will run on your Amiga.  If not given it will be 
        timed to go about the same speed on all Amiga's by using a
        vertical interuppt, and will be slower.
        If the 'b' part is given then the blanking screen will be
        2 bitplanes instead of 1.  2 bitplanes allows more colours
        to be displayed on the spline screen at once.  In 2 bitplane
        mode the routine will use around 120K of chip memory, so 
        only select this mode if you have that amount free.  The memory 
        is only used when the screen is blanked and is given back 
        when un-blanked. 
        1 bitplane mode only allows a single colour to be used at
        one time to draw the splines (although it will cycle to
        different colours).  This requires only half the amount
        of chip memory and should work alright on all Amiga's, unless
        your chip memory usage is very large.
        If you have chosen 2 bitplanes and screen blanking doesn't
        seem to work try removing the 'b', and try again.
            
        EXAMPLE
          
        -lf   speed up splines and use 2 colours        (1 + background)
        -lb   splines timed by VBlank and use 4 colours (3 + background)
        -lfb  speed up splines and use 4 colours        (3 + background)           
                        

-x[n]   This switch allows you to specify the initial horizontal 
        co-ordinate of the option window.  The value of [n] must
        be between 0 and (screen width - 272 ).  If an incorrect value
        is given it will be modified to bring the window inside
        the screen area.  If the window is dragged while open, 
        subsequent openings will will be at this new position.
        
        EXAMPLE
        
        -x100  Left edge of the option window is at pixel 100 
        
        For a screen that is 640 pixels wide the maximum number
        would be (screen width - 272) = (640 - 272) = 368

-y[n]   This switch allows you to specify the initial vertical 
        co-ordinate of the option window.  The value of [n] must
        be between 0 and (screen height - 200 ).  If an incorrect value
        is given it will be modified to bring the window inside
        the screen area.  If the window is dragged while open, 
        subsequent openings will will be at this new position.
        
        
        EXAMPLE
        
        -y50  Top edge of the option window is at pixel 50 
        
        For a screen that is 256 pixels high (EG. PAL HighRes) the 
        maximum number would be (screen height - 200) = (256 - 200) = 56
        
        For a screen that is 200 pixels high (EG. NTSC HighRes) the
        maximum number would be (screen height - 200) = (200 - 200) = 0 
        

        USAGE DISPLAY
        -------------

?           

        If the only switch is a single question mark, then AutoCLI
        will display a USAGE string on the current CLI window.  
        It will not install or remove itself.
            
        REMOVING AutoCLI from the CLI
        -----------------------------            
remove      

        This switch should be used on its own.  It will signal
        the current version of AutoCLI to shut down and remove 
        itself.  Whenever it attempts this removal, a success
        or failure message will be displayed on the CLI window.
        To remove from Workbench, see OPTIONS WINDOW.

WARNING WINDOW
--------------
        The event handler constantly checks the restart vectors against
        values that were there when AutoCLI was first launched.  These
        vectors are often modified by viruses in order to survive a
        reboot.  If this happens during normal operation, (IE. file
        virus gets launched) then AutoCLI will open a small warning
        window and ask you if you wish to replace them with their
        original values or leave them.   For example mounting RAD:
        and then accessing it will change these vectors but is of course
        O.K., and not a virus.  You would answer NO to the question, 
        AutoCLI will then accept these changes as OK.

OPTIONS WINDOW
--------------
        This function is always available, even if function key scripts
        (-f) is turned off.  It is accessed by holding your first qualifier
        key and pressing HELP.  A window will open on the front most 
        screen with gadgets set with your current options.  This window
        is asynchronous to the main program.  This means that all AutoCLI
        functions will continue to operate if the options window is open.
        Click on the gadgets to turn functions on or off.  Some fuctions
        have more than one setting and each click of its particular 
        gadget will cycle that gadget through all possible modes.  The
        text string beside the gadget will also change to help you 
        remember the function of each particular setting.
        
        The command string that is executed when first qualifier ESC is 
        pressed will be displayed in a string gadget called 'Command 
        String'.  If you are using Auto sizing CLI/Shell windows, this
        string gadget will be ghosted.  To use a modiified string or
        replace it completely, click the 'AUTO' gadget.  The gadget will
        now show 'MANUAL' and the string gadget will be available and be
        selected for your input.  You can always return to Auto sizing by
        re-enabling the 'AUTO' mode.
        
        Screen blanking time can be changed by clicking in the gadget
        and changing it accordingly.  If you turn screen blanking on, but
        give no time, then a default time of 500 seconds will be set.
        
        The number of lines to draw in the spline patterning code can
        be changed by clicking in the gadget and changing it accordingly.
        if an incorrect value is given then the closest correct value will
        immediately appear in the gadget.  A totally incorrect response
        will force a value of 65 to be placed in the gadget.  The type
        of pattern to use (boxes or triangles) is incorporated into this
        gadget.  If you selected triangles or wish to select triangles 
        then a 't' should precede the value. (IE. to show triangles with
        50 lines, this gadget should show t50).
        
        At the bottom of the window are two gadgets, 'OK' and 'REMOVE'.
        The remove gadget will remove AutoCLI from memory completely.  The
        'OK' gadget will set the new options you have made.  
        
OPTIONAL COMMAND (command run when 'Qualifer ESC' is pressed)
----------------
        If no optional command is given then AutoCLI will use a default
        command.  This default command is:-  
        AutoCLI will launch and wait for your qualifier key and ESCAPE to 
        be pressed.  When this event occurs AutoCLI will open a CLI or 
        Shell window 1 pixel less than the size of the WorkBench Screen at
        the time it is opened.  If resolution mode is changed AutoCLI will
        notice the change.  If NEWCON: is available, a Shell window will 
        open instead of a CLI window and if running under V2.0x of 
        Workbench, the window will have a close gadget.    

        If an optional command is given, AutoCLI will execute that command
        in preference to the default CLI/SHELL window when your qualifier
        key and ESCAPE is pressed (see EXAMPLES).  This allows custom 
        commands or custom size CLI/Shell windows to be used.  Note that
        if AutoCLI is already in memory it will update itself to to 
        reflect all parmeters given.
        
        The Optional Command can be modified after launch within the option
        window.  Click the gadget beside the 'Command String' string gadget
        until it shows 'MANUAL', the string gadget will be activated for 
        you.  The command can then be modified and the program will use
        this new string.  The default string can always be re-selected by
        clicking the gadget until it shows 'AUTO'. 

UPDATING AutoCLI ONCE ALREADY RUNNING
-------------------------------------
        Most changes can be made via the options window, or you can launch
        again from the CLI and supply a whole new set of parameters and it
        will completely update itself.  If launched with a newer version
        this newer version is NOT installed, it will simply supply a new
        set of parameters to the current version.


EXAMPLES
--------  
 AutoCLI -frd -w -n -b -q2 -m -k -l -lfb -ltc50 600 
        
        Opens a Shell window with automatic full size minus 1 pixel.
        Enables 20 function keys with RIGHT AMIGA as the qualifier for the
        second 10.  Selects the LEFT AMIGA as your qualifier.  Enables the 
        window to front option.  Enables the screen shuffle option.  
        Enables the window shuffle option.  Enables pointer lock.  Enables
        auto window activation. Enables mouse blanking.  Enables mouse
        acceleration at the second rate.  Enables screen blanking after 
        10 mins of non use, draws triangles with 50 spline patterning lines,
        using 4 colours in fast mode. 
     
 AutoCLI -f -w0 -n -m -k -l -r -s 600 newshell newcon:0/10/640/150/MyShell

        Opens a Shell window with a title of 'MyShell', enables function 
        keys, selects the RIGHT SHIFT (-r -s) as your qualifier and right 
        Amiga as the second qualifier (-f), enables the window to front 
        option ,enables the screen shuffle option, enables the window shuffle,
        enables pointer lock, enables auto activation, and will blank the
        screen after 10 mins of non use). 

 AutoCLI -f -w0 -q2 YourProg
        Runs a file called YourProg.  When LEFT AMIGA/ESCAPE is pressed
        enables function keys, window to front and will disable the screen 
        blanking (ie. no time given), and will accellerate the mouse by
        a factor of 4. 
                               
 AutoCLI remove

        Attempts to remove the currently running version from memory
        and displays a success or failure message).

REQUIREMENTS
------------
The following commands MUST be available in the current C: directory :- 
   
run             ; c directory (called by the DOS Execute function)
newcli          ; c directory (called by AutoCLI if NEWCON not available)
newshell        ; c directory (called by AutoCLI if NEWCON is available)
shell-seg       ; l directory (needed if NEWCON: is mounted)
AutoCLI         ; c directory or current directory when launched.

The following commands, devices, files are optional :-

cli-startup     ; s directory (script executed by Newcli)
shell-startup   ; s directory (script executed by NewShell)
NEWCON:         ; (must be mounted to enable Shell instead of CLI)
AutoCLI.f1      ; s directory (script file for qualifier/F1)
AutoCLI.f2      ; s directory (script file for qualifier/F2)
...etc.
AutoCLI.e1      ; s directory (script file for 2nd qualifier/F1)
AutoCLI.e2      ; s directory (script file for 2nd qualifier/F2)
...etc.

NOTE: 'Amiga' is a Trademark of Commodore Amiga Inc.
The idea for Pointer Lock came from a program 'Tame Pointer' by JOHN ROWE,
a very close and talented friend of mine who has written some wonderful
programs for the Amiga in Lattice C.