Re: Irv: Your win GTK wrapper

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Hello again Irv,

Im no stranger to .dll's.  The WinClass library links to
many of them.  I've created my own dll's for windows also,
some small, some large, written in C, C++, or asm.

I've got gigabytes of documentation on Windows programming,
dll's, and related dll's included with most win distros,
and whatnot mostly in C and C++ (including the large set of
include files that comes with the Platform SDK).

Now im branching out to the Linux platform, and have little
or no documentation on any libraries, and not even that
good of an idea what the basics are in Linux.

I'd be happy to start with your library and it would be
great to see some demos run, of which you provided many smile
Im almost there now but i guess i need to read up on some
of the basics in Linux first.

Windows was a natural extension of what i had done in programming
prior to the Windows explosion, so i had no trouble making
the transition from 'dos' to Windows.  With Linux, i have a 
feeling it will be similar but i just havent read enough on
the basics yet.

Back to Euphoria on Linux:
I tried running exu but it said something like
'what do you want to open it with'
so i got stuck.
In Windows, the command processor opens exw.exe, so
what should open exu under linux and how do i set it
to do that automatically as in windows with exw?

On the brighter side, i was playing around a little in the
'new' environment (at least for me) and trying to get 
familiar where everything is and how it works, and im starting
to see how powerful Linux can be.

Take care,
Al


And, good luck with your programming!

My bumper sticker: "I brake for LED's"

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