Have you tried running "oxl -i" or "oxl -d" in a MS-DOS window? (Just type "oxl" without argument to see more command line arguments) On Thu, 2004-01-29 at 17:21, Chris Ferrall wrote: > The students in a seminar course I'm teaching are learning/using Ox. > The Ox documentation (see below) suggests that oxli is part of the > Console distribution. Yet when students install it the file oxli.exe > does not appear in the ox/bin directory. Is the documentation wrong? > > From file:///C:/Program%20Files/Ox/doc/index.html > > Which Ox program to use? > Versions of Ox are currently available the following platforms (check > my home page for updated information, and downloading): > > > platform > name > dir > Console > DLL > Debug > graphics > Windows > 9x/NT/2000 > oxl > > yes > yes > no > yes,no > Windows > 9x/NT/2000 > oxli > > yes > yes > yes > yes,no > Windows > 9x/NT/2000 > OxRun > > no > yes > no > yes,yes > > >