RE: Phillip's LimitSize -- closing window

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> Gotcha. Actually it is: "return( 0 )"
> Is there a newer release I don't know about?
> I *love* the library by the way.
> -- Andy

No, its a long story but as of yet there is no new release.  Basically, I
started coding the controls and all was good and well.  Geometry was the first,
then LimitSize (by request), and then Syntax.  After Syntax I needed a break from
Euphoria.  I great language it is, but not having native Windows support was
wearing thin for me (no built in structures or good support for byte, word
types).  So I have been on a sabbatical from Euphoria for about hmm, at least a
couple of months now.  During that time I kept productive and I learned assembly.
 During my absence, (I believe it was Jonas) pointed out an error regarding
LimitSize and pull down controls which I posted a fix for.  The topic was also
raised in the past about not being able to close the window which was removing
that line from the file.  And most recently, Phil Russell has posted an update to
my Geometry manager so it can co-exist with his grid control.

So there are actually three changes to the lib which I know about at this time. 
Since I have been "away", I have not collected these changes and re-submmitted it
to RDS.

What I was planning to do was keep coding controls and posting the new code and
at the same time fix the errors with the others, but frankly I couldnt (and still
cant) think of any more useful ones I could add.  So the updates just sat there. 
I think I will dig through my records and archives and see if I cant find those
fixes and repost it just to clear it up.

As always, if anyone has an idea for a control, I am always willing to bat it
around and see it would be a good addition.  Right now however I am on the third
revision of my syntax control.  This one is a stand alone editor code named
Nexus.  Its coming along nicely so far.  But thats basically a complete history
of the lib.

Don Phillips




<P>&gt; Gotcha. Actually it is: "return( 0 )"<BR>&gt; Is there a newer release I
don't know about?<BR>&gt; I *love* the library by the way.<BR>&gt; -- Andy</P>
<P>No, its a long story but as of yet there is no new release.&nbsp; Basically,
I started coding the controls and all was good and well.&nbsp; Geometry was the
first, then LimitSize (by request), and then Syntax.&nbsp; After Syntax I needed
a break from Euphoria.&nbsp; I great language it is, but not having native
Windows support was wearing thin for me (no built in structures or good support
for byte, word types).&nbsp; So I have been on a sabbatical from Euphoria for
about hmm, at least a couple of months now.&nbsp; During that time I kept
productive and I learned&nbsp;assembly.&nbsp; During my absence, (I believe it
was Jonas) pointed out an error regarding LimitSize and pull down controls which
I posted a fix for.&nbsp; The topic was also raised in the past about not being
able to close the window which was removing that line from the file.&nbsp; And
most recently, <FONT face=Arial size=2>Phil Russell has posted an update to my
Geometry manager so it can co-exist with hi!
s grid control.</FONT></P>
<P>So there are actually three changes to the lib which I know about at this
time.&nbsp; Since I have been "away", I have not collected these changes and
re-submmitted it to RDS.</P>
<P>What I was planning to do was keep coding controls and posting the new code
and at the same time fix the errors with the others, but frankly I couldnt (and
still cant) think of any more useful ones I could add.&nbsp; So the updates just
sat there.&nbsp; I think I will dig through my records and archives and see if I
cant find those fixes and repost it just to clear it up.</P>
<P>As always, if anyone has an idea for a control, I am always willing to bat it
around and see it would be a good addition.&nbsp; Right now however I am on the
third revision of my syntax control.&nbsp; This one is a stand alone editor code
named Nexus.&nbsp; Its coming along nicely so far.&nbsp; But thats basically a
complete history of the lib.</P>
<P>Don Phillips</P><p><br><hr size=1>Do you Yahoo!?<br>
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