1. New editor
- Posted by Piotr Dubla <voretex at NEW.CO.ZA> Feb 28, 1998
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Maybe it's just me but I would think considering that version 2 of Euphoria is on it's way there should also be a new editor. This dos one is begining to look very old and well dos-ish. Euphoria has moved to 32-bit programming and it's editor should also be windows based. I currently don't have the experience in Euphoria but I know there is a lot of people out there that do know how to do this. Am I the only one that thinks so Piotr
2. Re: New editor
- Posted by Michael Raley <mjronline at IT-WORKS.COM> Mar 01, 1998
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- Last edited Mar 02, 1998
> I don't think it will be very long until people are writing programs in >Euphoria that generate programs. >Monty > I already did that with DLG2EU, however it doesn't work with the new Win32lib from David Cuny. 1.) There's an eigth arguement that I didn't see in the docs, but is set to 0 in the example programs. This is fairly easy to patch in DLG2EU or edit the EXW file manually. 2.) MLE controls have become "MleText" now. Creating a MLE will error as undefined. DLG2EU does not directly support MLE, instead I suggests using a list as a placeholder. so this is not a problem, but the front end "Dialog Distiller" uses a MLE it as a centerpeice. 3. The Single line CText box does not seem to allow edits anymore. EditText does though. I get an error originating in the Win32lib when I use any button action in my current version of Dialog Distiller, but I won't be able to detail it until I got off my lazy butt and send money for the registered version. NEW! HTTP://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lab/7577 Michael J Raley's Modular Reality Journal -----Original Message----- From: Monty King <boot_me at GEOCITIES.COM> To: Multiple recipients of list EUPHORIA <EUPHORIA at MIAMIU.ACS.MUOHIO.EDU> Date: Saturday, February 28, 1998 6:50 AM Subject: Re: New editor and a quesiton for Rob re. Atari > Euphoria has moved to 32-bit programming >>and it's editor should also be windows based. > >Euphoria has been 32 bit as long as I can remember...Even when it was Atari >based I beleive... >(Correct me if I'm wrong on that one please Rob) > >(PS Rob, do you still have that Atari version floating around anywhere??? I >know a couple of people who still use those for various things and they can >be had for like 5 bucks at a thrift shop with EVERYTHING) >Monty in Oregon... > >RE. the editor, I just use Mik's Editor (. It has quirks, but works well >unless you need to edit HUGE documents. Also David Cuny has his excellent >Dos 7.0 + look alike that works great. They are all at