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>Could you post more detail? Either a discussion of your concept, or

Well, I think the way to start out is to try to create a program that
diagrams a euphoria first of all.  That is my immediate atttempt.


>a graphic "sample screen" - could draw this with any graphics program -

This morning I was drawing something out.  I think a baseline to start
with
(graphically) is a folder...representing the basic folder that the
programs
starts with.  Then use links of various kinds, represented by either
static
or animated links (lines etc) tying varous aspects of a euphoria program
together.  The next step I would think would be the basic parts of the
program.  IE.
The include files.
The definitions/declarations.
The Programmer defined procedures/functions
The Main Loop.
I will try to finish the drawing that I just made, but as the only
decent
graphics utility I have is Corel 4, and I am used to Paint Shop Pro
(which I
love dearly and it keeps timing out on me)  I probably won't be able to
send
a picture.  I'll try though.
    I think Irv that your dos gui is the place to start though, I looked
again at them last night and loved what I saw visually, and it worked
this
time.  I haden't kept up with it last time, as I had had a crash with
it,
and gone onto other things.  Most Excellent!
     I decided last night that I was going to learn your interface and
use
it.
The only thing that I have as far as a program at this point is a bunch
of
little routines for adding lists together (meant to handle commands) and
an
input routine that loads in a program (reads itself really...)  I am
going
to study the hash table stuff tomorrow afternoon.
    Well, later...Will check back this evening maybe.
Monty




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