Re: Win32lib examples
- Posted by Dan Moyer <DANIELMOYER at prodigy.net> May 21, 2002
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jordah, I agree, and add this suggestion: whenever anyone solves any kind of usage problem for an application, (ie, how to get such-and-such a feature of Win32Lib to work in that app), spin that solution off into a stub or demo program & send it to Derek to be included with Win32Lib. And as far as "sub-classing" the demos, check out the program distributed with Win32Lib called "RunDemos"; it provides an opportunity to have all the demos listed, in separate categories, with descriptions for what they do, and gives the user the ability to run OR view any of them by clicking on them there. It also has jumps to both manuals, the IDE, the Tutorial, lists of various constants (keyboard constants, events, controls,colors, etc) with easy copy to clipboard, and a new ability to easily add demos and categories to the list and move the demos around & delete etc. And I'll be improving it, and perhaps Derek will include it at the "base" level of the new distribution, to make it easier for new users to find & use. Dan Moyer ----- Original Message ----- From: "jordah ferguson" <jorfergie03 at yahoo.com> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 2:39 AM Subject: Win32lib examples > > Hi Derek, > sorry, for the previous Blank email. > > I have a strong suggestion. I would like those interested in win32lib to > come up and make examples for other users. > > The win32lib package is becoming bigger and bigger, i was suggesting we > have a base zip for win32lib ie win32lib.ew,win32lib.html,tk_mem,,and so > on. and separate zip files on your site for examples of different > controls. These example include files can also be subclassed int > different levels ie novince and so on. > > I like many others could contribute simple code on different control > usage, making the new programmers happy... > > This could shrink win32lib down and make it a greater programming and > learning tool. whaddya say? > > jordah > > > >