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Click on “View 1” in the View List
window. Change the prompt to
“Change matrix”, the Object name to
“.TRANSF.MAT” and the Next View
to “7: Views”.
In the main window, enter the code
for this program (see Example 2).
Special characters such as can be
obtained from the button.
We now must save the code. Click on the “View 2” entry in the View List
window and the ADK will ask if you wish to save the code you entered for the
first view. Tell it ‘Yes’ and a save dialog box will appear. At this point I
usually realize I have forgotten to create a directory to hold my aplet and you
may have too. If so, click on ‘Cancel’, and create an empty folder to hold the
aplet. Remember that the ADK is a very old program and does not recognize
long filenames. It only accepts names with up to eight characters and no
spaces. This applies to directories also, so if you use ‘Transformer’ for your
directory then you may find it appears in the ADK’s directory view as
TRANSF~1, which is the Windows ‘short’ version.
Save the program under any name. I used EDITMAT.PRG. Make sure you
are in the directory you created before you click on ‘Save’.
If you click again on the first view in the View
List window you will find that it now records the
filename you used.
At this point you should also save the aplet itself, perhaps as
TRANSFRM.APT.
Using similar methods, enter the code for the
other programs, with two exceptions. Firstly,
the Change Axes option has no program
attached and you should leave the Object
Name blank for that entry, simply specifying
the Next View entry to be the PLOT SETUP view. Secondly, the program we
used before to contain the SETVIEWS command is not required for aplets
created by the ADK. When you finish, close the views planner and use the
File menu to save the aplet also.
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