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By the installation of Moskito a significant list structure which should be outlined in the following is put on:
Backup: List for older Moskito's versions after updates. Check.nt: Moskito's version with the newest developer features, not yet intensely tested. Command: Memory place for selfprovided workable Batch files, e.g., for starting. Doc: Program documentations and user documentations. Help: Files with on-line help. Include: Include files for the developing surroundings. Lib: Program libraries Main.nt: topical, carefully tested Moskito's version, production version.
Batch: Memory place for the workable Batch-Dateien.* Data: In this list lie the import data of Moskito Database: In this list the external material data bank can be filed. DBB: In this list are the Moskito-plan files (graphic arts and attribute data). Externally: External links, call from Shell Exec. Header: Memory place for predefined sheet frames. Menu: Memory place for predefined paper menus for the Digitalisiertisch. Messages: Memory place for dialogue window files, announcements, licence files. Plot files: Memory place for expression in file with SPL-or EMF format. Grid: Grid data are filed here and searched. Report: Here the form presentations lie in the.rtf format for the production of report. Result: In this list are filed among other things the provided report. Signature: Here lie the signature tables used to the lines and surfaces representation. Of symbol: Here lie from Moskito to the representation of symbols to used tables. Text: Here lie the festival text tables used by Moskito. Texttab: Here lie the fonts used by Moskito: Tools: Here lie the pencil tables used by Moskito. Workfile: possible memory place for the filing of Workfile's (not preset!). Tools: Here a developer tool is found to the production of own dialogue windows.
*Das list Batch still has the subdirectories Hidden, Keys and Once: Hidden: Hidden Batch files Keys: The Batch files which regulate the allocation of the Digitizer keys. Once: Batch files, which by every new start of Moskito, with one new Workfile must be put on, are explained.
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