1. Idea List: #0002
- Posted by don cole <doncole at pacbell.net> Feb 02, 2006
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How about a wrapper converting Win32lib and winClass programs to wxWindows programs. He He... Don Cole A Bug is an un-documented feature. A Feature is a documented Bug.
2. Re: Idea List: #0002
- Posted by Al Getz <Xaxo at aol.com> Feb 03, 2006
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- Last edited Feb 04, 2006
don cole wrote: > > How about a wrapper converting Win32lib and winClass programs to wxWindows > programs. > > > He He... > > Don Cole Hi there Don, Interesting idea, although at the moment i have no real need for a cross platform lib because i only use Windows. I meant to get around to installing a Linux distro but never seemed to get to it for some reason. I tried a 'live' Linux and it was pretty cool, but got tired of having to set everything up all over again when i would boot up. Perhaps i should try again with a full Lin version and try to make at least the WinClass Lib cross platform. I wonder what it would take to make a lib that depends on the usual Windows dll's work on Linux too... Take care, Al And, good luck with your Euphoria programming! My bumper sticker: "I brake for LED's"
3. Re: Idea List: #0002
- Posted by Jason Gade <jaygade at yahoo.com> Feb 03, 2006
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Al Getz wrote: > > don cole wrote: > > > > How about a wrapper converting Win32lib and winClass programs to wxWindows > > programs. > > > > > > He He... > > > > Don Cole > > Hi there Don, > > Interesting idea, although at the moment i have no real need for > a cross platform lib because i only use Windows. I meant to get > around to installing a Linux distro but never seemed to get to > it for some reason. I tried a 'live' Linux and it was pretty cool, > but got tired of having to set everything up all over again when i > would boot up. > > Perhaps i should try again with a full Lin version and try to make > at least the WinClass Lib cross platform. I wonder what it would > take to make a lib that depends on the usual Windows dll's work > on Linux too... > > > Al > > > My bumper sticker: "I brake for LED's" I haven't done it myself, but some live distros such as Knoppix allow you to save settings to your HD or to a thumb drive. -- "The author regrets that he is unable to reconcile himself to the thoughtful point of view you have expressed. However, it must be kept in mind that being raised in different cultures and different places can result in such differences of viewpoint between individuals. The author is from planet Earth." [author unknown] j.
4. Re: Idea List: #0002
- Posted by don cole <doncole at pacbell.net> Feb 03, 2006
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Al Getz wrote: > > don cole wrote: > > > > How about a wrapper converting Win32lib and winClass programs to wxWindows > > programs. > > > > > > He He... > > > > Don Cole > > Hi there Don, > > Interesting idea, although at the moment i have no real need for > a cross platform lib because i only use Windows. I meant to get > around to installing a Linux distro but never seemed to get to > it for some reason. I tried a 'live' Linux and it was pretty cool, > but got tired of having to set everything up all over again when i > would boot up. > > Perhaps i should try again with a full Lin version and try to make > at least the WinClass Lib cross platform. I wonder what it would > take to make a lib that depends on the usual Windows dll's work > on Linux too... > > > Al > > > My bumper sticker: "I brake for LED's" Hi Al, Ditto here I have ubuntu and played with the [live] version. I have a partition on my drive for linux. But I never installed the full version. One I don't need it. Two I'm afaid I might messup my windows stuff. They say to be very careful installing windows and linux on the same computer. I have a friend using lenux who would like to check out some of my stuff. I'm writing a program to (so far) convert windows and buttons from windowslib to wxWindows. I appears to work but I can't check it out under linux. I'll post what I have on this board pretty soon. Maybe one of the more swifter progamers could add all the controls to it. Don Cole A Bug is an un-documented feature. A Feature is a documented Bug.
5. Re: Idea List: #0002
- Posted by Al Getz <Xaxo at aol.com> Feb 04, 2006
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Jason Gade wrote: > > Al Getz wrote: > > > > don cole wrote: > > > > > > How about a wrapper converting Win32lib and winClass programs to wxWindows > > > programs. > > > > > > > > > He He... > > > > > > Don Cole > > > > Hi there Don, > > > > Interesting idea, although at the moment i have no real need for > > a cross platform lib because i only use Windows. I meant to get > > around to installing a Linux distro but never seemed to get to > > it for some reason. I tried a 'live' Linux and it was pretty cool, > > but got tired of having to set everything up all over again when i > > would boot up. > > > > Perhaps i should try again with a full Lin version and try to make > > at least the WinClass Lib cross platform. I wonder what it would > > take to make a lib that depends on the usual Windows dll's work > > on Linux too... > > > > > > Al > > > > > > My bumper sticker: "I brake for LED's" > > I haven't done it myself, but some live distros such as Knoppix allow you to > save settings to your HD or to a thumb drive. > > -- > "The author regrets that he is unable to reconcile himself to the > thoughtful point of view you have expressed. However, it must be kept > in mind that being raised in different cultures and different places can > result in such differences of viewpoint between individuals. > The author is from planet Earth." [author unknown] > > j. Hi there, It's not that i mind installing a full version, it's just that when i went to the comp store to try to find a boxed version they didnt sell them anymore, so i have to wonder why. I think the version i was using (Mandrake Move) allowed storing to USB drive but it required an empty drive if i rem right. I have two USB jump drives but cant empty them just for that. Take care, Al And, good luck with your Euphoria programming! My bumper sticker: "I brake for LED's"