On 11:09 Fri 08 Jul , David Virebayre wrote: > 2011/7/8 Heinrich Apfelmus <apfel...@quantentunnel.de>: > > > I want to hear! > > Just a description. :) You can also mention why you find it interesting etc. > > Well I have an old program sitting around. Anyway, it's very simple : > > The GUI has > - a window with a menu bar, 2 directory selects (source and dest > directories), 1 file select ( the 'patch file'), 1 textview to write > logging information, and a 'Convert' button to start. > - an about window that opens from a 'About...' menuitem > - A status bar. > > The convert button stats an action that scans all applicable files in > a source directory, converts them and writes them in a destination > directory. > > The conversion itself is irrelevant to the topic, in my case it > consists in searching for patterns in the file and replacing them, > according to a list of changes read from a file, the 'patch file'. > > The progression is logged in the textview: file processed, strings > replaced. In the status bar, a percentage bar grows.
This provides another interest. wxHaskell has file dialogs, which are not events, but instead raw IO actions. -- Mats Rauhala MasseR
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