On Wednesday 20 August 2014 21:04:09 Michael wrote: > Hey Martin, > having "played" with mseide-msegui a bit, but found it very difficult to > use. To use means, that there is almost no documentation nor sample > programms available, where you can pick up some information about usage > of components or features. To improve this excellent piece of software > and make it accessible to even more not so experienced users (like > myself, coming from Turbo Pascal --> Delphi --> Lazarus), I would > strongly recommend : > 1. Issue a short description of (nearly) each component (widget), > describing its major functions and features. > 2. Provide more "simple" programm samples, showing the functionality of > the software (e.g. MDI, embedded forms, skinning, database, etc.). > > I think, this will help many users using your excellent software. > Sure. But somebody must do it! ;-) There were several attempts but none has been finished AFAIK.
A list with useful links is here: http://mseide-msegui.sourceforge.net/ A beginner course written by me (German): http://sourceforge.net/projects/mseuniverse/files/book/ Some examples are here: https://gitorious.org/mseuniverse/mseuniverse/source/samples or from another aborted attempt: https://gitorious.org/mseuniverse/mseuniverse/source/attic/msedocumenting/mse/trunk/help/tutorials Please don't start a discussion about the needed tools, it comes to nothing. The end is that people write that if I would develop and integrate the perfect documenting and help tools into MSEide, then they would write MSEide+MSEgui documentation. I don't believe it. The only thing what would happen is that the people would use the "perfect" tools in their own projects. ;-) Martin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Slashdot TV. Video for Nerds. Stuff that matters. http://tv.slashdot.org/ _______________________________________________ mseide-msegui-talk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mseide-msegui-talk

