Bob - have you tried the "Form Editor" lab?  Also, for something a little
more advanced which may shed light on event-handling, take a look at
http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/NYCJUG/2005-04-12#head-ad78436d3992d5ca5e68986c461a75d5c2f4a387.

Also,
http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/NYCJUG/2005-02-08#head-6f7f2cbb0fb4a6a6a22945cdd3e53f8726fa999chas
an example of a simple window that uses a timer.

Good luck,

Devon

On 11/5/07, Lynn & Bob Graf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
> I'm a newbie at J.  I have significant experience in the original APL,
> dating back from the 80's when the principal use was from remote printing
> terminals.  I've read alot on J, and its heritage from C as well as APL is
> obvious, which is fine, I've programmed in C as well.  The problem is that I
> have no background in programming for a windows GUI.  While there is some
> documentation for it, I really need a detailed tutorial so that I can begiin
> to engaged in programmed instruction.  I find the documentation on this in
> the primer insufficient, and would like to know if anybody could make
> recommendations to me as to where I can turn, say in the J Wiki, or
> elsewhere on the net.
> I'm a bit overwhelmed at the info, but don't know where to search.
> Please help.
> Thank you very much.
> Bob from Boynton Beach, FL
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