1. EuDesigner
- Posted by Matthew Lewis <MatthewL at KAPCOUSA.COM> Mar 02, 2000
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This isn't so much a bug report as a future wish list. Since David has pretty much said that he's not going to continue with his IDE (which I've been using), I wrote a little routine to convert his .prj files to .eup files (basically just code of Brian's and David's I mangled and integrated). In doing so, I noticed a couple of things missing from EuDesigner: Multiple Windows (General) code I'm sure these are on the list of things to do, but I think that they would really make EuDesigner functional. I need both of those features. I'm not able to do any serious coding using David's code editor window (a personal mental block--can't see enough code, and end up spending all my time scrolling and reading rather than writing), I end up using a twisted combination of EE to edit include files and only event code in the .prj/.exw file. BTW, (General) code is needed in order to include files in the program. From what little I've looked at the source (and the data/file structure), adding a general code shouldn't be too difficult. ;) Anyways, keep up the good work! Let me know if anyone else is interested in the file converter, and I can make it presentable and post it. Matthew W Lewis
2. Re: EuDesigner
- Posted by "Cuny, David at DSS" <David.Cuny at DSS.CA.GOV> Mar 02, 2000
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My own wish list for EuDesigner is that it adopt a file format similar to VB. Barring that, you might consider an XML-ish sort of file format, such as the one used in Glade. -- David Cuny
3. EuDesigner
- Posted by Irv Mullins <irv at ELLIJAY.COM> Feb 04, 2000
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Brian, EuDesigner really looks good! One thing that would help: when I add a bmp, there's no frame or indication that there is a bitmap on the window. A border would be nice, resizeable if possible. If you can add a second dialog (like the properties dialog) for events, and a pop-up code editor - this will be a fantastic help for building win programs. Thanks! Irv
4. Re: EuDesigner
- Posted by Brian Jackson <bjackson at 2FARGON.COM> Feb 04, 2000
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On Fri, 4 Feb 2000 09:43:44 -0500, Irv Mullins <irv at ELLIJAY.COM> wrote: >Brian, EuDesigner really looks good! Thank you! >One thing that would help: when I add a bmp, there's no frame or indication >that there is a bitmap on the window. A border would be nice, resizeable if >possible. You don't see the default 32 x 32 bitmap by default, or did I misunderstand the question. > >If you can add a second dialog (like the properties dialog) for events, >and a pop-up code editor - this will be a fantastic help for building win >programs. That's next on my list of to do's. I've been debating whether to use David's code editor from Win32Lib IDE, write my own using a RichEdit control, or just use an MLE. I've been leaning towards the RichEdit, but everytime I fix one problem, I find that I've caused 2 more. *Sigh*. Anyhow, I'll probably get all that done and dropped into a new release in the next couple of weeks. Brian
5. Re: EuDesigner
- Posted by Irv Mullins <irv at ELLIJAY.COM> Feb 04, 2000
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On Fri, 04 Feb 2000, you wrote: > On Fri, 4 Feb 2000 09:43:44 -0500, Irv Mullins <irv at ELLIJAY.COM> wrote: > > >Brian, EuDesigner really looks good! > > Thank you! > > >One thing that would help: when I add a bmp, there's no frame or indication > >that there is a bitmap on the window. A border would be nice, resizeable if > >possible. > > You don't see the default 32 x 32 bitmap by default, or did I misunderstand > the question. I didn't explain the problem well enough. If you put a bitmap on the window (form - whatever) _before_ you do the first save, then it works. If, however, you save your work now and then as you go along, and suddenly decide you want to add a bitmap, nothing happens. Actually, you get the crosshairs, which can be moved around, but nothing more than that. >If you can add a second dialog (like the properties dialog) for events, > >and a pop-up code editor - this will be a fantastic help for building win >>programs. > That's next on my list of to do's. I've been debating whether to use > David's code editor from Win32Lib IDE, write my own using a RichEdit > control, or just use an MLE. I've been leaning towards the RichEdit, but > everytime I fix one problem, I find that I've caused 2 more. *Sigh*. > Anyhow, I'll probably get all that done and dropped into a new release in > the next couple of weeks. Which of the three possibilities would allow color syntax highlighting? That has been one of the most useful parts of Dave'e editor, since I can see immediately whether I have misspelled one of the many new keywords in Win32Lib. Beyond that, his editor has several annoying but not fatal problems. A resizeable editor window would be helpful, but #1 on my list would be a way to delete controls which are no longer needed. Keep up the good work. Irv
6. EuDesigner
- Posted by Brian Jackson <bjackson at 2FARGON.COM> Feb 29, 2000
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Hi all, Well, I'm just about ready to release the latest version of EuDesigner with a lot of new features: NEW TOOLBAR ICONS BUILT IN CODE EDITOR DELETE CONTROLS DOUBLE CLICKING EUP's STARTS THE DESIGNER CHECK COMMAND LINE SAVE PREFRENCES AUTOMATED INSTALL PROGRAM and a few bugfixes and other small improvements. What I need before I release it amongst the general population is for a few guinea-pigs to give it a quick run through (especially the install program). I am interested in having anyone running NT4.0 or Win95 test it out. If you've got Win98, thanks, but I've been able to test pretty extensively on that platform. Anyone who's interested can reply PRIVATELY to this message, and I'll give you all the details. Thanks in advance, Brian
7. Re: EuDesigner
- Posted by David Cuny <dcuny at LANSET.COM> Feb 29, 2000
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- Last edited Mar 01, 2000
Brian Jackson wrote: > guinea-pigs Sign me up. Is that install program a general porpose sort of thing? That would be a great library addition! -- David Cuny
8. Re: EuDesigner
- Posted by Brian Jackson <bjackson at 2FARGON.COM> Feb 29, 2000
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- Last edited Mar 01, 2000
On Tue, 29 Feb 2000 20:53:23 -0800, David Cuny <dcuny at LANSET.COM> wrote: ... Is that install program a general porpose sort of thing? That >would be a great library addition! > >-- David Cuny I'm afraid not at this point. In fact, it's just barely beyond a hack. It uses your resource binder, Gary Unger's file utilities, David Figuerero's registry wrapper, and a hacked version of Win32lib. If I can ever get it cleaned up and modularized, I would certainly post the code (it would also be an awesome feature of EuDesigner). It's not really high on my list of priorities right now, with all the bug reports about to come in on EuDesigner ;) but if there's enough demand for it, I could probably start working on it in a couple of weeks. Brian