Contents of 2.5b DKREADME.TXT in the FOXPROW Directory

Last reviewed: December 12, 1996
Article ID: Q108176
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft FoxPro for Windows, version 2.5b

SUMMARY

Below is the complete FoxPro for Windows DKREADME.TXT file found in the main FoxPro directory (usually FOXPROW).

MORE INFORMATION

                       DKREADME.TXT
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  Release Notes for Microsoft(R) FoxPro(R) for Windows(TM)

                    Distribution Kit

                      Version 2.5b

    (C)1993 Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

This Distribution Kit corresponds to the FoxPro 2.5b product version. You can confirm that this product and your FoxPro development product match by typing ? VERS() in the command window of your FoxPro product. If "FoxPro 2.5b" is returned, then everything matches and you can start development. If something else is returned, then contact Microsoft Technical Support to determine what you may need to update. **********************************************************

CONTENTS

Part Description ---- -----------

1 Knowledge Base Articles 2 Changes to Documentation Since Printing 3 Answers to Commonly Asked Questions

Part 1: Knowledge Base Articles

If you installed the Knowledge Base articles, you can view them by running KBVIEW.APP, a FoxPro for Windows application installed in your FoxPro for Windows directory.

Part 2: Changes to Documentation Since Printing

The documentation refers to FoxPro 2.5. Substitute FoxPro 2.5b wherever FoxPro 2.5 appears.

In the documentation, the FoxPro for Windows Distribution Kit support file is called FOXW2500.ESL. The support file name should be FOXW250B.ESL.

Chapter 1, page 5: Installation

This section incorrectly states that FOXW2500.ESL (FOXW250B.ESL) and DKREADME.TXT are installed in the Distribution Kit directory. These files are actually installed in your FoxPro for Windows directory.

Chapter 2, page 12: Including FoxPro for MS-DOS Printer Drivers

You should also include DRIVER2.FLL as a file if your application requires FoxPro for MS-DOS printer drivers.

Chapter 2, page 13: Modifying the Main FoxPro Window

TITLE, a new FoxPro for Windows configuration file (CONFIG.FPW) item, was not documented in this section.

If you select Close from your application's Control Menu or Exit from the File menu, a message containing the text in your application's title bar is displayed.

Include the TITLE configuration item to specify the message displayed when you select either of these two options. The title bar text is overridden by the text you specify with the TITLE configuration item.

For example, the message "Exit MyApp" is displayed when the following line is place in CONFIG.FPW:

TITLE = MyApp

Chapter 3, page 17: Adding an Icon to your .EXE File

The warning states that you cannot use the Program Item Properties dialog in the Windows Program Manager to add or change the icon for an .EXE file created with the FoxPro for Windows Distribution Kit. This is not correct. You can use the Program Item Properties dialog in the Windows Program Manager to manipulate the icon for a .EXE created with the Distribution Kit.

Part 3: Answers to Commonly Asked Questions

Overview of Questions

1 Where does my application's executable (.EXE) file look

    for FOXW250B.ESL?

2 If my application uses the RUN command to execute
    external MS-DOS programs, where should I put
    FOXRUN.PIF?

3 How do I pass parameters to my application's
    executable (.EXE) file?

4 My application uses FoxFont. Where do I put the FoxFont
    file FOXFONT.FON?

5 Our organization includes several FoxPro developers.
    Does each developer need an individual copy of the
    Distribution Kit?

6 What type of applications (single or multiuser)
    can be built with the Distribution Kit?

7 A two-part question about the sale of an application
    via a reseller.

8 Should I distribute FOXPRO.INT with my application?

Questions and Answers

Question 1

Where does my application's executable (.EXE) file look for FOXW250B.ESL?

Answer 1

The executable file looks for FOXW250B.ESL, the FoxPro for Windows Support Library, in the following locations in this order:

  1. In the directory from which the .EXE is run.

  2. In the current working directory.

  3. Along the MS-DOS path.

Question 2

If my application uses the RUN command to execute external MS-DOS programs, where should I put FOXRUN.PIF?

Answer 2

Place FOXRUN.PIF in the same directory as the FOXW2500.ESL file. This is usually the root directory of the directory structure containing the files you want on your distribution diskettes.

Question 3

How do I pass parameters to my application's executable file (.EXE)?

Answer 3

The first line of your application's main program must be a PARAMETERS statement to accept the parameters you pass. For example, the following PARAMETERS statement can be used to accept two parameters:

PARAMETERS mparam1, mparam2

You can specify the parameters that are passed to your application's .EXE file when you use the SetupWizard to create your setup routine. Specify the parameters in the screen where the SetupWizard asks you for the name of your application. If you specify more than one parameter, separate the parameters with a space. If a parameter contains an embedded space, place double quotation marks (" ") around the parameter.

You can also specify parameters to pass to the application's .EXE file by selecting the application's icon and choosing Properties... from the Program Manager File menu. Enter the parameters to pass to the .EXE file in the Command Line text box.

Question 4

My application uses FoxFont. Where do I put the FoxFont file FOXFONT.FON?

Answer 4

Place FOXFONT.FON in the same directory as the FOXW2500.ESL file. This is usually the root directory of the directory structure containing the files you want on your distribution disks.

Question 5

Our organization includes several FoxPro developers. Does each developer need an individual copy of the Distribution Kit?

Answer 5

Your organization must own one licensed copy of the Distribution Kit per developer, for each developer creating applications for distribution. If five developers in your organization create applications for distribution, you must own five licensed copies of the Distribution Kit.

Question 6

What type of applications (single or multiuser) can be built with the Distribution Kit?

Answer 6

You can build all types of applications (single or multiuser) with the FoxPro 2.5b for Windows Distribution Kit. While the FoxPro 2.0 version required separate license agreements for single user, multiuser, and so on, the development version of FoxPro 2.5b no longer makes these distinctions. However, as mentioned in the previous answer, in order to be legal, you must own one licensed copy of the FoxPro 2.5b for Windows Distribution Kit for each developer creating FoxPro 2.5b for Windows applications for distribution.

Question 7

I have a question regarding the legal requirements for reselling applications developed with FoxPro. Let's say that, as a FoxPro developer, I write a program for Client A. I compile the program as a compact .EXE file and give the application to Client A, together with the FOXW250B.ESL support library file with which to run the application. Client A owns the application and the copyright. Client A then sells the application commercially to many other people.

A) Does Client A also have to purchase the FoxPro

   Distribution Kit, even though Client A will never use
   the Distribution Kit themselves?

B) Does Client A have to purchase the FoxPro 2.5b
   development version?

Answer 7

A) No, Client A does not need to purchase the Distribution

   Kit. Only the developer who uses the Distribution Kit
   to build the original .EXE file must own a licensed
   copy of the Distribution Kit.

B) Client A does not have to purchase FoxPro 2.5b, since
   the client is not building their own .EXE file;
   Client A is just a reseller. Client A must distribute
   the application in its original form, however, and
   cannot remove the runtime files to include it with
   another application.

Question 8

Should I distribute FOXPRO.INT with my application?

Answer 8

We recommend that you include FOXPRO.INT, the FoxPro international file that provides additional collation sequence and code page support, with your distributed application. You must include FOXPRO.INT with your application if it uses a collation sequence other than MACHINE or is run on multiple FoxPro platforms.

Place FOXPRO.INT in the root directory of the directory structure containing the files you want on your distribution disks.

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Additional reference words: FoxWin 2.50b dk
KBCategory: kbreadme
KBSubcategory: FxtoolDk


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Last reviewed: December 12, 1996
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