1. My Euphoria application is available
- Posted by Andrew Katz <Akatz712 at gmail.com> Apr 12, 2007
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- Last edited Apr 13, 2007
I wrote an application which has its user interface written using the IDE for win32lib. I love programming in it. The application is on the recent contributions page. This computer program is an exact emulation of a toy which was sold years ago called Magic Designer. It also once had the name Hoot Nanny. It is made out of metal and comes with circular paper and colored pens. Needs Win32lib.ew version 0.60.6. Contact Akatz712 at gmail.com with any comments, suggestions, or issues with this program. I think it is important that people who write in Eurphoria share what they have done, not just the tool makers. And I think it is more fun to write software I like to write than to try to think of something that will make money. Andy Katz B.S. Computer Science, 1978 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)
2. Re: My Euphoria application is available
- Posted by DB James <larches at comcast.net> Apr 13, 2007
- 626 views
> I think it is important that people who write in Eurphoria share what they > have > done, not just the tool makers. And I think it is more fun to write software > I like to write than to try to think of something that will make money. > > Andy Katz > Hi Andy, Just wanted to say I agree with this. Tn times gone by, there were more programs offered that were just for fun or were even just curiosities, some that investigated some idea, or were like the "noodling" of some programmer -- ideas thrown off to illustrate a current fascination or to dig into a knotty problem of graphics. While there is a lot to be said for earning a living (like being able to eat) by one's computer ability, there is also a lot to be said for using these "universal machines for pure creativity. It may be no earlier generation has had so handy a way to make an idea so explicit. --Quark
3. Re: My Euphoria application is available
- Posted by Andrew Katz <Akatz712 at gmail.com> Apr 13, 2007
- 638 views
DB James wrote: > > > > I think it is important that people who write in Eurphoria share what they > > have > > done, not just the tool makers. And I think it is more fun to write software > > I like to write than to try to think of something that will make money. > > > > Andy Katz > > > Hi Andy, > > Just wanted to say I agree with this. Tn times gone by, there were more > programs offered that were just for fun or were even just curiosities, some > that investigated some idea, or were like the "noodling" of some programmer > -- > ideas thrown off to illustrate a current fascination or to dig into a > knotty problem of graphics. While there is a lot to be said for earning > a living (like being able to eat) by one's computer ability, there is also > a lot to be said for using these "universal machines for pure creativity. It > may be no earlier generation has had so handy a way to make an idea so > explicit. > > --Quark Food for thought. This reminds me of the time around 25 years ago. Back then I owned an Atari home computer and there were so many magazines where people submitted their programs. There was also something called bulletin boards in those days where people shared software. This tradition goes way back. However, I feel that we are seeing more and much better free software than ever before, simply because of the Internet and world wide scope. And the majority of really good work is being done outside the USA. I would say that Eastern Europe has the most creative programmers now. Andy Katz B.S. Computer Science, 1978 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)
4. Re: My Euphoria application is available
- Posted by DB James <larches at comcast.net> Apr 13, 2007
- 643 views
Andrew Katz wrote: > > DB James wrote: <SNIP> > --Quark > > Food for thought. > > This reminds me of the time around 25 years ago. Back then I owned an Atari > home computer and there were so many magazines where people submitted their > programs. There was also something called bulletin boards in those days where > people shared software. This tradition goes way back. However, I feel that we > are seeing more and much better free software than ever before, simply because > of the Internet and world wide scope. And the majority of really good work is > being done outside the USA. I would say that Eastern Europe has the most > creative > programmers now. > > Andy Katz Hello again, As to magazines, they really got read and beat up with use -- sometimes they were hoarded for months and years as sources of cool programming somewhere down the road. I remember laboriously copying programs, including punching in masses of hex code and ending up with some new wonder. My favorite in C64 days was an editor by a fellow named (uh, reaching back) Charles Brannon, I think. I learned a lot from reproducing it. If you are right that the USA is falling behind, I wonder why. As to "where the action is" in programming, I don't know. It is interesting you think it is Eastern Europe. Perhaps we need some sort of programmers' olympics to settle the matter. Sounds like fun. --Quark
5. Re: My Euphoria application is available
- Posted by ChrisBurch2 <crylex at freeuk.co.uk> Apr 13, 2007
- 628 views
Andrew Katz wrote: > > I wrote an application which has its user interface written using the IDE for > win32lib. I love programming in it. The application is on the recent > contributions > page. > > This computer program is an exact emulation of a toy which was sold years ago > called Magic Designer. It also once had the name Hoot Nanny. It is made out > of metal and comes with circular paper and colored pens. Needs Win32lib.ew > version > 0.60.6. Contact Akatz712 at gmail.com with any comments, suggestions, or > issues > with this program. > > I think it is important that people who write in Eurphoria share what they > have > done, not just the tool makers. And I think it is more fun to write software > I like to write than to try to think of something that will make money. > > Andy Katz > > B.S. Computer Science, 1978 > Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) Hi For all the young whippersnappers out there http://www.craftlog.org/craftlog/archives/002128.html http://cgi.ebay.com/MAGIC-DESIGNER-AN-OLD-SPIROGRAPH-TOY-ALSO-HOOT-NANNY_W0QQitemZ110111608582QQihZ001QQcategoryZ19019QQcmdZViewItem Chris
6. Re: My Euphoria application is available
- Posted by Andrew Katz <Akatz712 at gmail.com> Apr 13, 2007
- 638 views
ChrisBurch2 wrote: > > Andrew Katz wrote: > > > > I wrote an application which has its user interface written using the IDE > > for > > win32lib. I love programming in it. The application is on the recent > > contributions > > page. > > > > This computer program is an exact emulation of a toy which was sold years > > ago > > called Magic Designer. It also once had the name Hoot Nanny. It is made out > > of metal and comes with circular paper and colored pens. Needs Win32lib.ew > > version > > 0.60.6. Contact Akatz712 at gmail.com with any comments, suggestions, or > > issues > > with this program. > > > > I think it is important that people who write in Eurphoria share what they > > have > > done, not just the tool makers. And I think it is more fun to write software > > I like to write than to try to think of something that will make money. > > > > Hi > > For all the young whippersnappers out there > <a > href="http://www.craftlog.org/craftlog/archives/002128.html">http://www.craftlog.org/craftlog/archives/002128.html</a> > <a > href="http://cgi.ebay.com/MAGIC-DESIGNER-AN-OLD-SPIROGRAPH-TOY-ALSO-HOOT-NANNY_W0QQitemZ110111608582QQihZ001QQcategoryZ19019QQcmdZViewItem">http://cgi.ebay.com/MAGIC-DESIGNER-AN-OLD-SPIROGRAPH-TOY-ALSO-HOOT-NANNY_W0QQitemZ110111608582QQihZ001QQcategoryZ19019QQcmdZViewItem</a> > > Chris Thank you Chris. Here is my website which has instructions on how to use my program (included also here at Euphoria) as well as a Browser based version written in javascript for people who do not run MS Windows. <a href="http://akatz712.cp-free.com/">Magic Designer site</a> Andy Katz B.S. Computer Science, 1978 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)
7. Re: My Euphoria application is available
- Posted by Matt Lewis <matthewwalkerlewis at gmail.com> Apr 13, 2007
- 637 views
Andrew Katz wrote: > > I wrote an application which has its user interface written using the IDE for > win32lib. I love programming in it. The application is on the recent > contributions > page. > > This computer program is an exact emulation of a toy which was sold years ago > called Magic Designer. It also once had the name Hoot Nanny. It is made out > of metal and comes with circular paper and colored pens. Needs Win32lib.ew > version > 0.60.6. Contact Akatz712 at gmail.com with any comments, suggestions, or > issues > with this program. I tried it (yeah, I know, going through the list rather than email...), but it crashed because it couldn't find coloredbuttons.ew. Matt
8. Re: My Euphoria application is available
- Posted by Chris Burch <chriscrylex at aol.com> Apr 13, 2007
- 640 views
- Last edited Apr 14, 2007
Matt Lewis wrote: > > Andrew Katz wrote: > > > > I wrote an application which has its user interface written using the IDE > > for > > win32lib. I love programming in it. The application is on the recent > > contributions > > page. > > > > This computer program is an exact emulation of a toy which was sold years > > ago > > called Magic Designer. It also once had the name Hoot Nanny. It is made out > > of metal and comes with circular paper and colored pens. Needs Win32lib.ew > > version > > 0.60.6. Contact Akatz712 at gmail.com with any comments, suggestions, or > > issues > > with this program. > > I tried it (yeah, I know, going through the list rather than email...), > but it crashed because it couldn't find coloredbuttons.ew. > ditto Chris > Matt http://euallegro.wikispaces.com http://members.aol.com/chriscrylex/euphoria.htm http://uboard.proboards32.com/ http://members.aol.com/chriscrylex/EUSQLite/eusql.html
9. Re: My Euphoria application is available
- Posted by DB James <larches at comcast.net> Apr 13, 2007
- 708 views
- Last edited Apr 14, 2007
Chris Burch wrote: > > Matt Lewis wrote: > > > > Andrew Katz wrote: > > > > > > I wrote an application which has its user interface written using the IDE > > > for > > > win32lib. I love programming in it. The application is on the recent > > > contributions > > > page. > > > > > > This computer program is an exact emulation of a toy which was sold years > > > ago > > > called Magic Designer. It also once had the name Hoot Nanny. It is made > > > out > > > of metal and comes with circular paper and colored pens. Needs Win32lib.ew > > > version > > > 0.60.6. Contact Akatz712 at gmail.com with any comments, suggestions, or > > > issues > > > with this program. > > > > I tried it (yeah, I know, going through the list rather than email...), > > but it crashed because it couldn't find coloredbuttons.ew. > > > ditto > > Chris > > > Matt I had no trouble with running Magic Designer, so I wonder why the different experiences? I'm sure Robert checked it out... --Quark
10. Re: My Euphoria application is available
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> Apr 13, 2007
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- Last edited Apr 14, 2007
DB James wrote: > > Chris Burch wrote: > > > > Matt Lewis wrote: > > > > > > Andrew Katz wrote: > > > > > > > > I wrote an application which has its user interface written using the > > > > IDE for > > > > win32lib. I love programming in it. The application is on the recent > > > > contributions > > > > page. > > > > > > > > This computer program is an exact emulation of a toy which was sold > > > > years ago > > > > called Magic Designer. It also once had the name Hoot Nanny. It is made > > > > out > > > > of metal and comes with circular paper and colored pens. Needs > > > > Win32lib.ew > version</font></i> > > > > 0.60.6. Contact Akatz712 at gmail.com with any comments, suggestions, or > > > > issues > > > > with this program. > > > > > > I tried it (yeah, I know, going through the list rather than email...), > > > but it crashed because it couldn't find coloredbuttons.ew. > > > > > ditto > > > > Chris > > > > > Matt > > I had no trouble with running Magic Designer, so I wonder why the different > experiences? I'm sure Robert checked it out... Checked it just now. I'm also missing coloredbuttons.ew Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://www.RapidEuphoria.com
11. Re: My Euphoria application is available
- Posted by DB James <larches at comcast.net> Apr 14, 2007
- 626 views
Robert Craig wrote: > > DB James wrote: > > > > Chris Burch wrote: > > > > > > Matt Lewis wrote: > > > > > > > > Andrew Katz wrote: <SNIP> > Checked it just now. I'm also missing coloredbuttons.ew > > Regards, > Rob Craig Turns out I had this file in my include2 folder. It has this commentary at the top: --include file to manage emulated colored buttons --Judith Evans --Version 0.1.14 build date 12-22-2006 ----- The link from Eu archive: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/euvide/ColoredButtonsForWin32lib.zip --Quark
12. Re: My Euphoria application is available
- Posted by Andrew Katz <Akatz712 at gmail.com> Apr 14, 2007
- 626 views
DB James wrote: > > Robert Craig wrote: > > > > DB James wrote: > > > > > > Chris Burch wrote: > > > > > > > > Matt Lewis wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Andrew Katz wrote: > <SNIP> > > Checked it just now. > I'm also missing coloredbuttons.ew > > > > > Regards, > > Rob Craig > > Turns out I had this file in my include2 folder. It has this commentary > at the top: > > --include file to manage emulated colored buttons > --Judith Evans > --Version 0.1.14 build date 12-22-2006 > > ----- > > The link from Eu archive: > <a > href="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/euvide/ColoredButtonsForWin32lib.zip">http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/euvide/ColoredButtonsForWin32lib.zip</a> > > --Quark Sorry to Matt, Chris, and Rob, and whoever else. My application does not even use coloredbuttons (I do it differently with a child window). So, either I can blame Judith for generating this include in the IDE generated code, or myself for not finding an IDE option which includes this file. It is soon fixed in the recent contributions page. Andy Katz B.S. Computer Science, 1978 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)
13. Re: My Euphoria application is available
- Posted by Judith Evans <camping at ccewb.net> Apr 14, 2007
- 617 views
Andrew Katz wrote: > > DB James wrote: > > > > Robert Craig wrote: > > > > > > DB James wrote: > > > > > > > > Chris Burch wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Matt Lewis wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Andrew Katz wrote: > > <SNIP> > > > Checked it just now. > > I'm also missing coloredbuttons.ew > > > > > > > > Regards, > > > Rob Craig > > > > Turns out I had this file in my include2 folder. It has this commentary > > at the top: > > > > --include file to manage emulated colored buttons > > --Judith Evans > > --Version 0.1.14 build date 12-22-2006 > > > > ----- > > > > The link from Eu archive: > > <a > > href="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/euvide/ColoredButtonsForWin32lib.zip">http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/euvide/ColoredButtonsForWin32lib.zip</a> > > > > --Quark > > Sorry to Matt, Chris, and Rob, and whoever else. > My application does not even use coloredbuttons (I do it differently with a > child window). So, either I can blame Judith for generating this include in > the IDE generated code, or myself for not finding an IDE option which includes > this file. > > It is soon fixed in the recent contributions page. > > Andy Katz > B.S. Computer Science, 1978 > Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) IDE does not generate an include statement for coloredbuttons.ew unless you have used the colored button Property cells. If you later remove information from these Property cells the statement is not generated. If I recall you did use a colored button in the early sample of the program you sent me. Then later you wrote you changed to a colored Window. If you made this change without using IDE I can see why the include statement might still be in your code. judith
14. Re: My Euphoria application is available
- Posted by Judith Evans <camping at ccewb.net> Apr 14, 2007
- 634 views
Judith Evans wrote: > > Andrew Katz wrote: > > > > DB James wrote: > > > > > > Robert Craig wrote: > > > > > > > > DB James wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Chris Burch wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Matt Lewis wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Andrew Katz wrote: > > > <SNIP> > > > > Checked it just now. > > > I'm also missing coloredbuttons.ew > > > > > > > > > > > Regards, > > > > Rob Craig > > > > > > Turns out I had this file in my include2 folder. It has this commentary > > > at the top: > > > > > > --include file to manage emulated colored buttons > > > --Judith Evans > > > --Version 0.1.14 build date 12-22-2006 > > > > > > ----- > > > > > > The link from Eu archive: > > > <a > > > href="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/euvide/ColoredButtonsForWin32lib.zip">http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/euvide/ColoredButtonsForWin32lib.zip</a> > > > > > > --Quark > > > > Sorry to Matt, Chris, and Rob, and whoever else. > > My application does not even use coloredbuttons (I do it differently with a > > child window). So, either I can blame Judith for generating this include in > > the IDE generated code, or myself for not finding an IDE option which > > includes > > this file. > > > > It is soon fixed in the recent contributions page. > > > > Andy Katz > > B.S. Computer Science, 1978 > > Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) > > > IDE does not generate an include statement for coloredbuttons.ew unless you > have used the colored button Property cells. If you later remove information > from these Property cells the statement is not generated. If I recall you did > use a colored button in the early sample of the program you sent me. Then > later > you wrote you changed to a colored Window. If you made this change without > using > IDE I can see why the include statement might still be in your code. > > judith Andy, I did some more searching and located for control R_A, a radio, in your project file has a value in cbColor. This is suspect because cbColor should not be used for Radio control. None of your other Radio controls have this attribute. If you remove cbColor from R_A in your project file and save your file, next time you generate the exw, IDE will not include coloredbuttons.ew. I've not yet found a reason for Radio to use cbColor. Radio and other controls use Color. My appologies for jumping the gun this morning. judith
15. Re: My Euphoria application is available
- Posted by Andrew Katz <Akatz712 at gmail.com> Apr 14, 2007
- 634 views
Judith Evans wrote: > > Judith Evans wrote: > > > > Andrew Katz wrote: > > > > > > DB James wrote: > > > > > > > > Robert Craig wrote: > > > > > > > > > > DB James wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Chris Burch wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Matt Lewis wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Andrew Katz wrote: > > > > <SNIP> > > > > > Checked it just now. > > > > I'm also missing coloredbuttons.ew > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Regards, > > > > > Rob Craig > > > > > > > > Turns out I had this file in my include2 folder. It has this commentary > > > > at the top: > > > > > > > > --include file to manage emulated colored buttons > > > > --Judith Evans > > > > --Version 0.1.14 build date 12-22-2006 > > > > > > > > ----- > > > > > > > > The link from Eu archive: > > > > <a > > > > href="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/euvide/ColoredButtonsForWin32lib.zip">http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/euvide/ColoredButtonsForWin32lib.zip</a> > > > > > > > > --Quark > > > > > > Sorry to Matt, Chris, and Rob, and whoever else. > > > My application does not even use coloredbuttons (I do it differently with > > > a > > > child window). So, either I can blame Judith for generating this include > > > in > > > the IDE generated code, or myself for not finding an IDE option which > > > includes > > > this file. > > > > > > It is soon fixed in the recent contributions page. > > > > > > Andy Katz > > > B.S. Computer Science, 1978 > > > Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) > > > > > > IDE does not generate an include statement for coloredbuttons.ew unless you > > have used the colored button Property cells. If you later remove information > > from these Property cells the statement is not generated. If I recall you > > did > > use a colored button in the early sample of the program you sent me. Then > > later > > you wrote you changed to a colored Window. If you made this change without > > using > > IDE I can see why the include statement might still be in your code. > > > > judith > > Andy, I did some more searching and located for control R_A, a radio, in your > project file has a value in cbColor. This is suspect because cbColor should > not be used for Radio control. None of your other Radio controls have this > attribute. > If you remove cbColor from R_A in your project file and save your file, next > time you generate the exw, IDE will not include coloredbuttons.ew. > > I've not yet found a reason for Radio to use cbColor. Radio and other controls > use Color. > > My appologies for jumping the gun this morning. > > judith Thanks. This is surely a strange one. And what you said fixed it. There is nothing in the IDE which I could have done to fix this. And, this must be some legacy of how I made my GUI. I did these radio buttons first, I remember. And I was just learning the IDE, so who knows what crazy stuff I did. Andy Katz B.S. Computer Science, 1978 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)
16. Re: My Euphoria application is available
- Posted by Judith Evans <camping at ccewb.net> Apr 14, 2007
- 621 views
Andrew Katz wrote: > > Judith Evans wrote: > > > > Judith Evans wrote: > > > > > > Andrew Katz wrote: > > > > > > > > DB James wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Robert Craig wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > DB James wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Chris Burch wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Matt Lewis wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Andrew Katz wrote: > > > > > <SNIP> > > > > > > Checked it just now. > > > > > I'm also missing coloredbuttons.ew > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Regards, > > > > > > Rob Craig > > > > > > > > > > Turns out I had this file in my include2 folder. It has this > > > > > commentary > > > > > at the top: > > > > > > > > > > --include file to manage emulated colored buttons > > > > > --Judith Evans > > > > > --Version 0.1.14 build date 12-22-2006 > > > > > > > > > > ----- > > > > > > > > > > The link from Eu archive: > > > > > <a > > > > > href="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/euvide/ColoredButtonsForWin32lib.zip">http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/euvide/ColoredButtonsForWin32lib.zip</a> > > > > > > > > > > --Quark > > > > > > > > Sorry to Matt, Chris, and Rob, and whoever else. > > > > My application does not even use coloredbuttons (I do it differently > > > > with a > > > > child window). So, either I can blame Judith for generating this include > > > > in > > > > the IDE generated code, or myself for not finding an IDE option which > > > > includes > > > > this file. > > > > > > > > It is soon fixed in the recent contributions page. > > > > > > > > Andy Katz > > > > B.S. Computer Science, 1978 > > > > Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) > > > > > > > > > IDE does not generate an include statement for coloredbuttons.ew unless > > > you > > > have used the colored button Property cells. If you later remove > > > information > > > from these Property cells the statement is not generated. If I recall you > > > did > > > use a colored button in the early sample of the program you sent me. Then > > > later > > > you wrote you changed to a colored Window. If you made this change without > > > using > > > IDE I can see why the include statement might still be in your code. > > > > > > judith > > > > Andy, I did some more searching and located for control R_A, a radio, in > > your > > project file has a value in cbColor. This is suspect because cbColor should > > not be used for Radio control. None of your other Radio controls have this > > attribute. > > If you remove cbColor from R_A in your project file and save your file, next > > time you generate the exw, IDE will not include coloredbuttons.ew. > > > > I've not yet found a reason for Radio to use cbColor. Radio and other > > controls > > use Color. > > > > My appologies for jumping the gun this morning. > > > > judith > > Thanks. > > This is surely a strange one. And what you said fixed it. There is nothing in > the IDE which I could have done to fix this. And, this must be some legacy of > how I made my GUI. I did these radio buttons first, I remember. And I was just > learning the IDE, so who knows what crazy stuff I did. > > Andy Katz > > B.S. Computer Science, 1978 > Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) Andy, I doubt this is your error unless you had edited the project file at some point. IDE should have not added the include statement if the control were not PushButton, ToggleButton, etc. button. I've put in a catch for that for the next release. judith