1. EuWiki win32lib pages
- Posted by Cuvier Christian <christian.cuvier at insee.fr> Oct 24, 2006
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- Last edited Oct 25, 2006
Hi all! There exists a win32lib category in EuWiki now. I mentioned it in earlier posts while it was still under construction. This set of pages is not an alternate win32lib documentation: it refers to it countless times. Rather, it organises things in a way probably closer to an end user standpoint. It tries to state how to do a few tings using the library, how to do some using the Windows API through the library, and sketches some frontier areas for further enhancements to it. A complete programming guide would mirror a sizeable part of the MSDN site, which I didn't wish to do for obvious reasons. A number of constant lists have been ported from there though. This set of pages cannot be error free, if only because of its sheer size. Please feel free to correct any inaccuracy you'd find there. Also feel free to change and improve the formatting in a number of cases, or to add more tips'n tricks. The state of the library being discussed is the current v0.60.6. I didn't intend to cover issues related to older versions, because I didn't install them. This could lead to adding useful pages about these earlier versions. Enjoy! CChris
2. Re: EuWiki win32lib pages
- Posted by Derek Parnell <ddparnell at bigpond.com> Oct 25, 2006
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I wish to give a huge 'thank you' to Cuvier for this work. It is truely a huge amount of work and he has done a great first edition. As it is a wiki, please edit it as much as you need to improve it. So far, all I've managed to do is browse through some of the pages but I'll be getting the 'editor' hat on soon too. -- Derek Parnell Melbourne, Australia Skype name: derek.j.parnell
3. Re: EuWiki win32lib pages
- Posted by ags <eu at 531pi.co.nz> Oct 25, 2006
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Derek Parnell wrote: > > I wish to give a huge 'thank you' to Cuvier for this work. It is truely a huge > amount of work and he has done a great first edition. I second that. That is a phenomenal amount of great work in such a short time. I couldn't read it as fast as it was being produced... Definitely this month's ChocolateWikiFish award... (assuming everyone knows what a chocolate fish is and why one would get one Gary