Re: Win32Lib, wxEuphoria or Arwen

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Oh yeah, there's also WinClass by Al Getz. That definitely has Treeviews &
Listviews
(according to the blurb)

Mike



Mike wrote:
> 
> Hi Mike,
> 
> I developed Arwen for speed so wasn't too concerned that it is not very
> feature
> rich. However, Pete Lomax enhanced it even more and bundles a fork of it with
> Edita.
> That could have what you mention below so I wouldn't right Arwen off entirely
> just
> yet.. too bad about not having a GUI form developer though sad
> 
> Another tool you may consider using is Orac. If your project is REALLY big and
> you
> need to write lots 'n lots of modules and you DON'T want to spend ANY time
> rearranging
> the include order of files just to get the thing to compile properly, then,
> you may
> find Orac very helpful. OTOH, once you start using it, there's no going back..
> 
> "take the blue pill and believe whatever you want to later, or take the red
> one and
> see just how deep the rabbit warren goes.."
> 
> Mike
> 
> 
> Mike777 wrote:
> > 
> > Well, obviously I meant Win32Lib or wxEuphoria, but it appears that Arwen
> > has
> > no built in capability for treeviews or for "fancy" listviews.  Both of
> > which
> > are imperative for my project, so I think Arwen won't cut it for me.  Shame,
> > though, because I have familiarity with windows' resource files and the way
> > that Arwen implements its structure is very familiar to me.
> > 
> > Oh, well.
> > 
> > Thanks
> > 
> > Mike

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