Darren;
Here is a tip. Now that you glanced at the GX developper manual, rather
than starting from scratch, grab an existing GX that is close to what you
intend to do, and modifying it. This way a lot of the functionality is
already there for you. You can look at the function prototypes of each gx
call - you'll find those in the gx include directory - and move on from
there.
Elizabeth
-----Original Message-----
From: Darren Mortimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 8:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [gxnet]: New at this
Hi
I was wondering is anything have any tricks and tip they would like to
share. I'm new to this gx stuff having just move from the old Sushi to
Oasis. What I'd really like to do is customize a few dialogs to start with
(we'll save the really programing for later). My dilemma is where to
begin. I've got the GX Developer manual printed and to read over the
weekend, but at first glance I couldn't see what I wanted.
Thanks to all
Darren
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