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Started by frankie, March 16, 2013, 07:56:30 PM

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frankie

Here you will find the prerelease of what I announced long time ago.
Shorting of time took me so much to release something.
What I would like are your comments and suggestions.
This product have also a visual editor for GUI elements (dialogs, controls, etc), but it requires a complex installation because strictly interacts with pellesC IDE (even if can easily modified for standalone product). So for now nothing....  ;D but in future I will provide it with installation.
For now no source is provided, when I will have something working and clean enough I'll submit them for open contributions.
Looking forward for your comments........

EDIT: 03-20-2013 Updated the demo program and libraries (new functions)
"It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you are not." - Andre Gide

frankie

#1
An example of a custom control (or something like  ::) ).
Not a big thing, but it shows as to build more complex and reusabe custom controls (at least when more functionality will be added  ;D )

I will publish asap a manual of actual functions for those who would like to make some experimentations....

EDIT: 03-20-2013 Updated the demo program
"It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you are not." - Andre Gide

frankie

#2
Czerny
I got it. In pre XP versions (or SP4 ?? ) the function SetWindowLong() when successfull doesn't reset LastError, so using that to find errors  triggers the breakpoint that I programmed on critical errors.
Moreover there are some problems on TTINFO size and a couple of other things.
So to don't care of these old systems seems a good idea!
Anyway below there is a full version compiled and tested under Win2K.
Please check it.

EDIT 03-24-2013: Added missing files to the zip.
"It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you are not." - Andre Gide

frankie

Due to lack of interest the project will be dropped.
"It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you are not." - Andre Gide