Hello ListHi, Overall everything looks really cool so far. I like the "shadow" effect when moving or resizing a DynAPI window. This is exactly what I need to implement a suggested enhancement to my SnapX class in DynAPI3. But I think a more general solution would be to have a "shadow" effect class, and enable it with a flag, so other classes (like my SnapX) could use the shadow, but other classes could either use it or not. Not sure how you've implemented it in DynAPI 2.5.5, maybe I'll take a look.
Right now I'm doing a more comprehensive QA-type test on Win2k with Mozilla 1.5 beta, IE 6, Mozilla Firebird 0.6.1, and Opera 7.11 [non-java], where I'll just try all the demos and comment on anything that could be a problem, either programmatically or in terms of user interface or features. Again I strongly hope that you port all this stuff over to DynAPI3. After that, then maybe you could work on enhancements to the DynAPI3 version. Leif ----- Original Message ----- From: Michael Bystrom To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 9:48 AM Subject: [Dynapi-Dev] Hello List Hi there dynapi folks I just signed on and wanted to let you guys know that I've been playing around with dynapi for a while now and the result is IOS (internet operating system) IOS is a virtual OS. It creates a virtual desktop in your browser window. You can drag, drop, move, open, close, type and more I'm using a older version 2.55 ( I now see that you have a version 3 :) nice ) that has been modified for the Macintosh platform, the dynapi is NOT Mac friendly. I only using the dynapi for object creation and events I've written a written a bunch of new widgets that works fine on the Macintosh and windows for that matter.... :) I've just released the first version and would like you guys to help out with some debugging, code suggestions, new widgets etc... I got some cool ideas for IOS in the future and would like to see it grow. Go to http://www.michaelbystrom.com download and play I could say a million more things but I'll save it for a another day. Nice day... Michael ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Dynapi-Dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/