1. EuWinGUI
- Posted by Serge Lavigne <lavigne.s at videotron.ca> Nov 06, 2006
- 662 views
Hi I'm currently exploring EuWinGUI and made a simple GUI using Desiger. The GUI as 3 controls: Button01,Edit08,Edit09. I want to write say aaa in Edit08 then click on Button01 to copy aaa in Edit09.The click Button01 par is ok but no matter what I tried, I cannot manage to copy aaa in Edit08 to Edito9. This is obviously trivial but still.....I can't do it. The original program generated by Designer without me toutching it works ok. The part of the code I should work with I suppose is:
--The event was a left mouse click? if Event = Click then --Which control was the event Owner? if EventOwner = WinHwnd then elsif EventOwner = Button01 then elsif EventOwner = Edit08 then elsif EventOwner = Edit09 then end if end if
Can anybody help TIA Serge When all you have is a hammer, everything starts to look like a nail.
2. Re: EuWinGUI
- Posted by jacques deschĂȘnes <desja at globetrotter.net> Nov 06, 2006
- 614 views
- Last edited Nov 07, 2006
hi Serge, here to code you should add to copy form edit08 to edit09 SetText(edit08,GetText(edit09)) add it after: if EventOwner = Button01 then regards, jacques DeschĂȘnes Serge Lavigne wrote: > > Hi > I'm currently exploring EuWinGUI and made a simple GUI using Desiger. The GUI > as 3 controls: Button01,Edit08,Edit09. I want to write say aaa in Edit08 then > click on Button01 to copy aaa in Edit09.The click Button01 par is ok but no > matter what I tried, I cannot manage to copy aaa in Edit08 to Edito9. This is > obviously trivial but still.....I can't do it. The original program generated > by Designer without me toutching it works ok. The part of the code I should > work with I suppose is: > }}} <eucode> > --The event was a left mouse click? > if Event = Click then > --Which control was the event Owner? > > if EventOwner = WinHwnd then > > elsif EventOwner = Button01 then > > elsif EventOwner = Edit08 then > > elsif EventOwner = Edit09 then > > end if > > end if > </eucode> {{{ > > Can anybody help > > TIA > > Serge > > When all you have is a hammer, everything starts to look like a nail.
3. Re: EuWinGUI
- Posted by Serge Lavigne <lavigne.s at videotron.ca> Nov 06, 2006
- 634 views
- Last edited Nov 07, 2006
Hello Jaques So Simple. It's more....SetText(edit08,GetText(edit09)) but I got the idea. Merci beaucoup Serge When all you have is a hammer, everything starts to look like a nail.
4. EuWinGUI
- Posted by Craig Roberts <rwallieeyes at earthlink.net> Nov 04, 2005
- 616 views
Whatever happened to EuWinGUI? I've been using it for a while and it works great. Does Win32Lib have some kind of monopoly or is EuWinGUI just not good enough? Craig Roberts Answer: 1. Question: How many psychics does it take to change a lightbulb?
5. Re: EuWinGUI
- Posted by "Juergen Luethje" <j.lue at gmx.de> Nov 04, 2005
- 624 views
Craig Roberts wrote: > Whatever happened to EuWinGUI? It is still available on <http://www.rapideuphoria.com/contrib.htm>. > I've been using it for a while and it works great. Fine. > Does Win32Lib have some kind of monopoly No. And there are even more (Windows) GUI libraries such as wxEuphoria, EuGTK, ARWEN, Win32 Engine. > or is EuWinGUI just not good enough? Not good enough for whom, and for what purpose? EuWinGUI seems to be perfect for you, so what is the problem? Regards, Juergen -- Have you read a good program lately?
6. Re: EuWinGUI
- Posted by Craig Roberts <rwallieeyes at earthlink.net> Nov 04, 2005
- 608 views
Juergen Luethje wrote: > > Craig Roberts wrote: > > > Whatever happened to EuWinGUI? > > It is still available on <<a > href="http://www.rapideuphoria.com/contrib.htm">http://www.rapideuphoria.com/contrib.htm</a>>. > > > I've been using it for a while and it works great. > > Fine. > > > Does Win32Lib have some kind of monopoly > > No. And there are even more (Windows) GUI libraries such as wxEuphoria, > EuGTK, ARWEN, Win32 Engine. > > > or is EuWinGUI just not good enough? > > Not good enough for whom, and for what purpose? > EuWinGUI seems to be perfect for you, so what is the problem? > > Regards, > Juergen > > -- > Have you read a good program lately? > > I should probably have phrased that differently. I meant, is it not powerful enough for regular use. Win32Lib has many more controls and features than EuWinGUI, so I was asking if that is why it isn't talked about much. I do not have a problem with it. I was just asking if anyone else likes using it. This sound different from my original post, but I sometimes have a hard time expressing what I'm thinking. So, please don't hold my stupidity against me. Craig Roberts Answer: 1. Question: How many psychics does it take to change a lightbulb?
7. EuWinGUI
- Posted by Serge Lavigne <lavigne.s at videotron.ca> Jun 01, 2006
- 655 views
Hi Everybody. I was briefly interested in Euphoria many years back but dit not pursue for lack of time. I'm now retired and will start from scratch condidering myself a pure newbie. I have no intention of working with DOS so I look at the tools available and think that EuWinGui by Andrea Cini would be the easiest to learn and use. So I'm excited about the forthcomming new version. Maybe it will coincide with Euphoria 3.0. That would be a great combination I think. Glad to be back Regards Serge When all you have is a hammer, everything starts to look like a nail.
8. Re: EuWinGUI
- Posted by Jeremy Peterson <ptl99 at hotmail.com> Jun 01, 2006
- 665 views
Is there any interest for you EuWinGUI users in a tutorial or help file for it, or is the one that comes with it good enough? Jeremy
9. Re: EuWinGUI
- Posted by Salix <salix at freemail.hu> Jun 01, 2006
- 656 views
Jeremy Peterson wrote: > > Is there any interest for you EuWinGUI users in a tutorial or help file for > it, or is the one that comes with it good enough? > > Jeremy I think it's good enough. Spending some hours for improving the Designer.exw IDE would be more important as I see. (See also don cole's comments in EUforum.) A long time ago I even decided to make minor modification to help creating new buttons/lists/etc. Best regards, Salix
10. Re: EuWinGUI
- Posted by Serge Lavigne <lavigne.s at videotron.ca> Jun 01, 2006
- 674 views
Hi Jeremy There is always a benefit or something to be learned in reading someone else's comprehension/interpretation of a piece of software as long as it is not merely repeating the original document but approaches it in a fresh manner. Regards Serge When all you have is a hammer, everything starts to look like a nail.
11. EuWinGUI
- Posted by Rod Damon <roddamon at bellsouth.net> May 27, 2006
- 633 views
Follow Euphorians: Just to let everyone know. EuWinGUI is alive and well!! I had a question on how to do something with EuWinGUI, so I emailed Andrea with the question. Not only did I get an answer, but great news that EuWinGUI is being upgraded. I have been testing a new version with new key scan capabilities. The upgraded version will not only have improved key scan capabilities, but other planned improvements that will cause more people to use EuWinGUI. For old timers, EuWinGUI is very similar to David Cuny's dialog.e for DOS. Simple and easy to use with easy instructions, but with an IDE. I'm told a new version will be forth coming SOON. This is a great alternative to win32lib. For fast and simple windows programs, this is the only LIB that I use for my programs. I would not have moved to windows programming, if it were not for EuWinGUI. Rod.
12. Re: EuWinGUI
- Posted by Jules Davy <jdavy at toucansurf.com> May 27, 2006
- 621 views
That's good news. I too use Euwingui exclusively for windows programming and was beginning to wonder whether it had been abandoned. Will the new version include menus? I know there's an add-on written by Colin Taylor but it would be nice to have them built in to the library.
13. Re: EuWinGUI
- Posted by Salix <salix at freemail.hu> May 27, 2006
- 650 views
Rod Damon wrote: > I would not have moved to windows programming, if it were not for EuWinGUI. Same with me. I am looking forward to see the new EuWinGUI. Cheers, Salix
14. Re: EuWinGUI
- Posted by Jeremy Peterson <ptl99 at hotmail.com> May 27, 2006
- 643 views
Salix wrote: > > Rod Damon wrote: > > I would not have moved to windows programming, if it were not for > > EuWinGUI. > > Same with me. I am looking forward to see the new EuWinGUI. > > Cheers, > > Salix I like using it as well. Hope the new version is out soon. Jeremy
15. Re: EuWinGUI
- Posted by Rod Damon <roddamon at bellsouth.net> May 29, 2006
- 601 views
Jules: Built in menus was not on the list for future upgrade. I too use Colin Taylor's menu add on. All he did was use EuWinGUI's built in functions to create drop down menus. So I guess you could say EuWinGUI already has built in menus. Colin Taylor's menu add on still works with the upgraded EuWinGUI. I tested the lastest version with every demo and all third party software that has been submitted to Euphoria. They all work except the demo keytrap.e. Andrea knows this, but also said with the new key scan, this feature can by duplicated. Rod
16. EuWinGUI
- Posted by Rod Damon <roddamon at bellsouth.net> May 31, 2006
- 642 views
Euphorians: I guess I was wrong, I thought there was more programmers out there that used EuWinGUI. I was hoping to tell Andrea that there was a great anticipation for an upgrade. But I guess I will just ask for upgrades for myself. Of course I will have to wait for upgrades, as I can not report any great demand for upgrades in the EU community. Sorry for us users. Rod Damon
17. Re: EuWinGUI
- Posted by Juergen Luethje <j.lue at gmx.de> May 31, 2006
- 639 views
Rod Damon wrote: > Euphorians: > > I guess I was wrong, I thought there was more programmers out there that > used EuWinGUI. I was hoping to tell Andrea that there was a great > anticipation for an upgrade. But I guess I will just ask for upgrades for > myself. Of course I will have to wait for upgrades, as I can not report any > great demand for upgrades in the EU community. > > Sorry for us users. I think many Euphoria programmers are not reading this forum, and the number of those who are *actively* participating is even smaller. How many people did reply? 4 or 5? Imagine this is only 5% (this is just a guess!) of the EuWinGUI users ... Also, an improved version of EuWinGUI might increase the number of people who are interested in it. Regards, Juergen -- Please excuse my flawed English. My native language is Euphoria.
18. Re: EuWinGUI
- Posted by Salix <salix at freemail.hu> May 31, 2006
- 639 views
Rod Damon wrote: > Euphorians: > > I guess I was wrong, I thought there was more programmers out there that > used EuWinGUI. According to the archive (http://rapideuphoria.com/top.htm) EuWinGui is the third most popular Windows contribution. Rgds, Salix
19. EuWinGUI
- Posted by Rod Damon <roddamon at bellsouth.net> Oct 21, 2006
- 637 views
Just for you that will ask when the new release will be coming. I've asked Andrea just that question to-night. Rod
20. EuWinGUI
- Posted by Andrea Cini <andrea_cini at katamail.com> Oct 21, 2006
- 704 views
Hello You all, despite the fact that my work and lack of spare time does not allow me to dedicate the time I'd wish to corrispondence and forums, following a number of enquiries by fellow Euphorians regarding the destinity of EuWinGUI now that the Language has become Open Source, I would like to clarify a few things. 1) An improved version of EuWinGUI is now ready. I am busy updating the documentation these days and - work permitting - I hope to have everything ready for release by the end of next week. 2) The new version is fully compatible and will run with both the latest commercial versions of the language (V2.4 & V2.5) and the new Open V3.x.x 3) It will be distributed as an open wrapper .ew library and a tiny .dll compiled with the Eu Translator 4) Probably, if I will be able of keeping installed both V2.4 and V3.0 on my system, a shrouded stand-alone version of the library will be available on request for Registered Users of the latest commercial Euphoria V2.4 & .5 5) Development of the library will continue in future and any improved version will be fully backward compatible with existing EuWinGUI programs 6) For the ones of you wondering about, I am a male; Andrea comes from the Greek andros = male ))) Long live to the new Open Source Euphoria and happy programming to You all! Comments and criticisms about EuWinGUI will always be welcomed. Greetings to You all! Andrea
21. Re: EuWinGUI
- Posted by Juergen Luethje <j.lue at gmx.de> Oct 21, 2006
- 630 views
Andrea Cini wrote: <snip> > 6) For the ones of you wondering about, I am a male; Andrea comes from the > Greek > andros = male ))) In Germany, only females have the name "Andrea", but I knew that in Italy it's a name for males. > Long live to the new Open Source Euphoria and happy programming to You all! > > Comments and criticisms about EuWinGUI will always be welcomed. > > Greetings to You all! Thanks for your nice and useful EuWinGUI! Keep up the good work! Regards, Juergen