File names are important in these areas:
Running WinBatch scripts.WinBatch scripts are text files the WinBatch interpreter translates into action. To do this from a program launcher such as the Start Run menu item on the Taskbar, the file name of WinBatch has to be entered followed by a space and the name of a script. Start Run from the Windows Taskbar produces this dialog:
Compiling WinBatch files with WinBatch Compiler.If you have the WinBatch Compiler, you have the option of including in the executable batch file; all, or just the minimum, number of files WinBatch needs to run a particular script. The Compiler includes selection dialogs for choosing options. The file name tables are here for general information. Using Accessories.WinBatch comes with a window position and name grabber called Window Information.exe. And, WinBatch comes with a Dialog Editor. The filenames for these utilities as well as filenames for WinBatch, Compiler, and WinBatch Dlls are listed below.
WinBatch and Compiler Programs: File Names
WinBatch Required DLL’s: File Names(?? stands for a two letter code unique to the version of WinBatch.)
WinBatch Accessories: File Names
Note: Some of the above extender filenames may not exist for the specified platform.
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