Short: Make Imagine use ASL filerequesters Author: rexx@wavefront.com (Kirk Piepho) Type: gfx/3d Replaces: biz/patch/IRJ Architecture: m68k-amigaos Uploaded: rexx@wavefront.com (Kirk Piepho) Welcome, my fellow Imagine users! This is the second release of the Imagine-Requester-Jester (also known as IRJ) for the Amiga versions of Imagine3.0+ by Impulse. Assembly source now included. What does IRJ do? Well, IRJ replaces Imagine's calls to its own file requesters with calls to the system ASL file requester. IRJ maintains seperate paths for different file operations(better explained later). IRJ can be used to either attach itself to a running version of Imagine, or can itself launch Imagine. IRJ runs from the CLI or from its Workbench icon. IRJ requires WB2.04+, which I hope you are all running. IRJ only works with the floating point versions of Imagine3.0-5.0. IRJ does not modify your original version of Imagine - rather it 'hotpatches' Imagine once it's in memory. Installation: type 'lha x IRJ5.lha ram:' at a CLI prompt ... some of the icons & dirs included in this archive require being placed in ram: If you de-arc'd this package to another location, some of the icons may need to be modified. After you gain confidence with IRJ you may move the executable to somewhere in your command path (say c:), and copy the supplied icons and IRJ config files to whereever you want. If you keep the icons, be sure to edit the tooltypes to reflect any changes you make. _Read_ the docs for all the particulars on usage.