Short: Fish disk 0377 Uploader: Fish Disks Type: misc/fish Architecture: m68k-amigaos This is disk 377 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. AnsiRead2 Bridges the gap between IBM and Amiga ANSI by displaying IBM ANSI text and graphic animations (as usually captured from bulletin boards) in their full intended colors and motion. Includes several samples. Version 0.2, binary only, shareware. Author: Glenn Kauffman Formatter A disk formatting program with an intuition interface which supports write verification, disk installation, fast formatting and automatic start. Formats a 3.5" disk in a multitasking environment in about 1:36 minutes (with verify turned on). Version 2.4a, includes source. Author: Olaf Barthel Icon2C A simple tool to turn any Workbench icon file into 'C' sourcecode, similar to the program of the same name by Carolyn Scheppner on disk number 56. This version has an arp interface and offers support for Kickstart 2.0 icons. Version 1.2, includes source. Author: Olaf Barthel IE An icon editor which can create and modify icons up to 640x200 pixels in size (also dual render). It can set stack size, position of icon (also free-floating), default tool, 10 tool types and control over opened window. It can also generate the C source code behind the icon for program inclusion. Now reads/writes IFF files and handles 4 or 8 colour icons. Version 2.0, update to version on disk number 342, source available from author. Author: Peter Kiem IntuitionEd Intuition based utility that creates C source code for screen, window, border and text structures. IntuitionEd can also write the code for several functions required for the opening and closing of these structures. The code can then be compiled by either Manx and Lattice. Shareware donation to the author will receive an enhanced version capable of writing gadget structures as well. Version 1.0, binary only, several samples included. Author: Niels Thorwirth PowerLOGO An experimental programming language based on Lisp and LOGO. It is versatile, highly interactive, organizes programs as collections of procedures, and includes lists as first-class data objects. Version 1.00, binary only. Author: Gary Teachout