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diff --git a/!NetSurf/!Boot,feb b/!NetSurf/!Boot,feb index b42526e65..578af5c6f 100644 --- a/!NetSurf/!Boot,feb +++ b/!NetSurf/!Boot,feb @@ -1,14 +1,37 @@ +| Boot file for NetSurf. ( $Revision: 1.10 $ ) +| +| This file sets up various system variables which NetSurf may use. +| Additionally, it places the NetSurf application sprites into the Wimp +| sprite pool. +| +| This file may be executed in two ways: +| 1. When NetSurf is first seen by the OS. +| 2. When NetSurf is run by the user (called from the !Run file). +| In the first instance, NetSurf-specific variables are set and non +| NetSurf-specific variables which are unset are initialised. +| In the second instance, all variables are set, irrespective of their +| previous state. This is achieved by use of the NetSurf$ForceVars +| variable, which is set by the !Run file prior to calling this file. + +| Set up NetSurf$Dir Set NetSurf$Dir <Obey$Dir> +| Filetype -> Type name mappings +| +| These get set whether they were previously set or not Set File$Type_695 GIF +Set File$Type_B28 URL Set File$Type_B60 PNG Set File$Type_C85 JPEG Set File$Type_F78 JNG Set File$Type_F79 CSS Set File$Type_F83 MNG +Set File$Type_F91 URI Set File$Type_FAF HTML | Application system variables +| +| See http://www.iyonix.com/32bit/help.shtml for more details. Set NetSurf$Help <NetSurf$Dir>.Docs.docs_en Set NetSurf$Version "Development Build" Set NetSurf$Web "http://netsurf.sourceforge.net/" @@ -17,21 +40,49 @@ Set NetSurf$Publisher "The NetSurf Developers" Set NetSurf$Description "Web browser" | NetSurf Sprites +| +| The sprite file used is based on the OS version: +| RO < Select 3 uses !Sprites<nn> +| RO >= Select 3 uses ASprites<nn> +| RO >= 5 uses 5Sprites<nn> If "<Boot$OSVersion>" < "436" Then IconSprites <Obey$Dir>.!Sprites Else If "<Boot$OSVersion>" < "500" Then IconSprites <Obey$Dir>.ASprites Else IconSprites <Obey$Dir>.5Sprites | Acorn URI protocol -If "<Alias$Open_URI_http>" = "" Then Set Alias$Open_URI_http <NetSurf$Dir>.URILaunch -If "<Alias$Open_URI_https>" = "" Then Set Alias$Open_URI_https <NetSurf$Dir>.URILaunch -If "<Alias$Open_URI_file>" = "" Then Set Alias$Open_URI_file <NetSurf$Dir>.URILaunch - -| ANT URI protocol -| Not yet ;) -|If "" = "<Alias$URLOpen_http>" Then Set Alias$URLOpen_http <NetSurf$Dir>.URILaunch %%*0 -|If "" = "<Alias$URLOpen_https>" Then Set Alias$URLOpen_https <NetSurf$Dir>.URILaunch %%*0 -|If "" = "<Alias$URLOpen_file>" Then Set Alias$URLOpen_file <NetSurf$Dir>.URILaunch %%*0 - -| Claim HTML and URI files -| Not Yet ;) -|If "" = "<Alias$@RunType_FAF>" Then Set Alias$@RunType_FAF <NetSurf$Dir>.URILaunch -|If "" = "<Alias$@RunType_B28>" Then Set Alias$@RunType_B28 <NetSurf$Dir>.URILaunch -|If "" = "<FTPc$Dir>" Then If "<Alias$@RunType_F91>" = "" Then Set Alias$@RunType_F91 <NetSurf$Dir>.URILaunch +| +| Format: Alias$Open_URI_<scheme> <command to run> +| +| These are basically a last resort. The URI module will initially broadcast +| Message_URI_MProcess. If this isn't claimed, then it'll check if an +| appropriate Alias$Open_URI_<scheme> variable is set. If such a variable +| exists, then it will attempt to launch the task named by the variable. +| If the launch is successful, the Message_URI_MProcess is rebroadcast. +| The -nowin is required to ensure only one window is opened (this only has +| an effect if the user has configured auto window opening at startup). +If (("<Alias$Open_URI_http>" = "") OR ("<NetSurf$ForceVars>" = "1")) Then Set Alias$Open_URI_http <NetSurf$Dir>.!Run -nowin +If (("<Alias$Open_URI_https>" = "") OR ("<NetSurf$ForceVars>" = "1")) Then Set Alias$Open_URI_https <NetSurf$Dir>.!Run -nowin +If (("<Alias$Open_URI_file>" = "") OR ("<NetSurf$ForceVars>" = "1")) Then Set Alias$Open_URI_file <NetSurf$Dir>.!Run -nowin + +| ANT URL protocol +| +| Format: Alias$URLOpen_<scheme> <command to run> +| +| These handle the "load" stage of the protocol. The appropriate variable's +| existence is checked then, if it is present, the URL to be opened is +| appended to the string "URLOpen_<scheme> " and this is then fed to +| Wimp_StartTask. +If (("<Alias$URLOpen_http>" = "") OR ("<NetSurf$ForceVars>" = "1")) Then Set Alias$URLOpen_http /<NetSurf$Dir>.!Run -url %%*0 +If (("<Alias$URLOpen_https>" = "") OR ("<NetSurf$ForceVars>" = "1")) Then Set Alias$URLOpen_https /<NetSurf$Dir>.!Run -url %%*0 +If (("<Alias$URLOpen_file>" = "") OR ("<NetSurf$ForceVars>" = "1")) Then Set Alias$URLOpen_file /<NetSurf$Dir>.!Run -url %%*0 + +| Claim HTML and URL files +| +| Format: Alias$@RunType_<hex> <command to run> +| +| Again, a fallback. The filer initially tries a DataOpen message. If that +| bounces, it looks at these variables. +If (("<Alias$@RunType_FAF>" = "") OR ("<NetSurf$ForceVars>" = "1")) Then Set Alias$@RunType_FAF /<NetSurf$Dir>.!Run -html %%*0 +If (("<Alias$@RunType_B28>" = "") OR ("<NetSurf$ForceVars>" = "1")) Then Set Alias$@RunType_B28 /<NetSurf$Dir>.!Run -urlf %%*0 + +| We don't claim the URI filetype as the spec tells us not to: +| "Applications must not set an Alias$@RunType variable for the URI filetype" +| Obviously this means that Browse/Phoenix and the Oreganos are incorrect. |