I can't see it, but I can if put the magnification in Acrobat reader
up to 2400% or above and look at my screen from about 40 degrees from
normal (either side). At that angle everything looks like the other
screens in the place. (And this is the replacement screen I had from
the manufacturer).
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What about the light yellow one I can see in your snip? That comes
from Object Pascal.
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*Subject:* Re: [DUG] A Multiple Inheritance Problem?
This is all that I have, the light pink line form VB and nothing
any where else going up to Delphi ...
Everything I have ever read, Marco Cantu, Charles Calvert, et al,
say that the language Object Pascal, and implementation, is
derived from Niklas Wirth's original Pascal. And I understood that
the IDE was an innnovation and world leader at the time it was
released.
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*Subject:* RE: [DUG] A Multiple Inheritance Problem?
Take a look again, bacause It was derived from object pascal
with a heavy line, and from vb with a light line.
Stacey
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A Norman
*Sent:* Sunday, 13 June 2004 13:17
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*Subject:* [DUG] A Multiple Inheritance Problem?
Delphi descended from Visual Basic 1.0?
http://www.oreilly.com/news/graphics/prog_lang_poster.pdf.
Well, so shows a chart recently published by Oreilly,
which is to be sold at this July's *Open Source
Convention* <http://conferences.oreillynet.com/os2004/>.
On the Oreilly History of Programming family tree, Delphi
doesn't even derive an Interface from Borland Object Pascal.
OOPs!
Paul
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