johnf wrote:
> On Friday 01 June 2007 01:39, Uwe Grauer wrote:
>> johnf wrote:
>>> On Thursday 31 May 2007 20:48, Paul McNett wrote:
>>>> 2) If you have a generic event handler that could receive events from
>>>> several objects, you may well need to know what object emitted the
>>>> event, so you'd get that reference using evt.EventObject.
>>> Larry and I use evt.EventObject in our Classes all over the place.
>>>
>>> In my case writing code was the only way to learn Dabo (not that I think
>>> I know Dabo).   But I use Dabo in the way Paul and Ed envisioned from the
>>> start - using databases.  But I have to say I have created UI's without
>>> using a database and found it to be easy.   I currently have several
>>> little programs that do something simple.  For example I have a GUI that
>>> turns on or off my touchpad on my laptop that does not use a database.  I
>>> also have an app that started out using only datasets - later I changed
>>> it to include the use of bizobj's.  My point is that Dabo is flexable and
>>> more than able to support GUI only apps along with no bizobj apps.
>> I would love to see a complete example of a hand coded gui in dabodemo.
>> I'm struggling with things that should be done easily because there are
>> no examples for this.
>>
>> Could someone (you, Paul) put an handcoded example under dabodemo?.
>>
>> Uwe
> Uwe what would you like to see?  Is getting the UI on a form the important 
> thing or interacting with the Bizobj the thing?
> 

I have big problems with handcoded layouts.
I often try to code layouts which i made in the CD and always
struggle to get what i want.
Interacting with bizobj works nicely.



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