1. RE: Jeremy Self

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I am working on a similar sort of thing...

My project called Lyrix. I've just finished a module of it, so I'll send
this to the list. Just unzip it to wherever you want, but it won't work
until you open constants.ew and change the Env variable at the top.

Tell me what you think.

It's a program for putting song lyrics onto a screen. When it's finished,
it'll be capable of handling hundreds of songs.. full searching
functionality, and custom songlists. It also will be as free from MS as I
can make it, but I guess I can't do anything about it being a windows
program. (and no, you don't need to tell me how I can do it)

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Subject: Jeremy Self



I am looking for a result of a euphoria project started by Jeremy Self to
project words on a screen.  Did that ever get finished?

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2. RE: Jeremy Self

you could use the GraphApp wrapper from the archive, but that's a 
really, REALLY, old version. i could try writing a new one for the 
current version(3.37), but then i don't think anyone's managed(or tried) 
to compile version 3.x as a DLL yet, so i guess that'd make it *NIX 
dependent getlost

Patrick.Barnes at transgrid.com.au wrote:
> It also will be as free from MS as I
> can make it, but I guess I can't do anything about it being a windows
> program. (and no, you don't need to tell me how I can do it)

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3. RE: Jeremy Self

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I am working on a similar sort of thing...

My project called Lyrix. I've just finished a module of it, so I'll send this to
the list. Just unzip it to wherever you want, but it won't work until you open
constants.ew and change the Env variable at the top.

Tell me what you think.

It's a program for putting song lyrics onto a screen. When it's finished, it'll
be capable of handling hundreds of songs.. full searching functionality, and
custom songlists. It also will be as free from MS as I can make it, but I guess I
can't do anything about it being a windows program. (and no, you don't need to
tell me how I can do it)

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From: ShelbySue at granbury.com [mailto:ShelbySue at granbury.com]
Sent: Friday, 31 January 2003 09:35
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Subject: Jeremy Self



I am looking for a result of a euphoria project started by Jeremy Self to
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Joe Phillips



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4. RE: Jeremy Self

And I quote myself:
>(and no, you don't need to tell me how I can do it)

I'm happy with win32lib.

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Subject: RE: Jeremy Self



you could use the GraphApp wrapper from the archive, but that's a 
really, REALLY, old version. i could try writing a new one for the 
current version(3.37), but then i don't think anyone's managed(or tried) 
to compile version 3.x as a DLL yet, so i guess that'd make it *NIX 
dependent getlost

Patrick.Barnes at transgrid.com.au wrote:
> It also will be as free from MS as I
> can make it, but I guess I can't do anything about it being a windows
> program. (and no, you don't need to tell me how I can do it)



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5. RE: Jeremy Self

If there was a win32lib for linux the project would be cross platform, that's
the only part of 'windows' it uses.

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On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 10:47:20AM +1100, Patrick.Barnes at transgrid.com.au
wrote:
> 
> And I quote myself:
> >(and no, you don't need to tell me how I can do it)
> 
> I'm happy with win32lib.

Would you be willing to make it more MS-independant if there was a win32lib
for Linux?

jbrown

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: sephiroth _ [mailto:euman2376 at yahoo.com]
> Sent: Friday, 31 January 2003 10:28
> To: EUforum
> Subject: RE: Jeremy Self
> 
> 
> you could use the GraphApp wrapper from the archive, but that's a 
> really, REALLY, old version. i could try writing a new one for the 
> current version(3.37), but then i don't think anyone's managed(or tried) 
> to compile version 3.x as a DLL yet, so i guess that'd make it *NIX 
> dependent getlost
> 
> Patrick.Barnes at transgrid.com.au wrote:
> > It also will be as free from MS as I
> > can make it, but I guess I can't do anything about it being a windows
> > program. (and no, you don't need to tell me how I can do it)
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6. RE: Jeremy Self

Well, would it be difficult to leave the paridigms and interface in place, and
write a giant 'wrapper' for xwindows or some similar thing?

>>
>> On Thursday 30 January 2003 08:54 pm, you wrote:
>>>
>>> > Why isn't Win32Lib x-plat?!
>>>
>>> What is "x-plat"?
>>
>> cross-platform
>>
>Ha ha ha.
>
>My guess is that the name "win32" has something to do with that. It seems 
>to imply "MS-Windows 32-bit" in my mind. Also, right from the outset, David 
>Cuny and others, seemed to hard code Windows specific paradigms and 
>literals into the library. It never seems to have been designed to be 
>cross-platform and would now require a complete, ground-up, rewrite to get 
>there - breaking just about all the code using it.
>
>The 'llama' product is one attempt at producing a cross-platform GUI for 
>Euphoria.


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7. RE: Jeremy Self

G'day all

Patrick.Barnes at transgrid.com.au wrote:
> Well, would it be difficult to leave the paridigms and interface in 
> place, and write a giant 'wrapper' for xwindows or some similar thing?
> 
> >>
> >> On Thursday 30 January 2003 08:54 pm, you wrote:
> >>>
> >>> > Why isn't Win32Lib x-plat?!
> >>>
> >>> What is "x-plat"?
> >>
> >> cross-platform
> >>
> >Ha ha ha.
> >
> >My guess is that the name "win32" has something to do with that. It 
> >seems 
> >to imply "MS-Windows 32-bit" in my mind. Also, right from the outset, 
> >David 
> >Cuny and others, seemed to hard code Windows specific paradigms and 
> >literals into the library. It never seems to have been designed to be 
> >cross-platform and would now require a complete, ground-up, rewrite to 
> >get 
> >there - breaking just about all the code using it.
> >
> >The 'llama' product is one attempt at producing a cross-platform GUI for 
> >
> >Euphoria.
> 

Speaking of cross-platform API's, could we combine Win32lib with one of 
the better-known Win32 emulators for Linux, and end up with WINE32lib? 
:)

Hmm.. said in jest, but I should ask those who know more about this 
stuff than I - is WINE a "good enough" emulator that Win32lib will work 
with it?

Regards to all...  Tony

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