Hallo Fred van Stappen,

this time I want to tell you about something quite different.
On the other hand, the new files on my we site were directly provoked
by my current efforts to prepare yet another demonstration project for
the  "mse_dynpo" undertaking.
The new files are attempts at some documentation of the class structure
of msegui. As I have a nice graphics editor at hand that can derive
such tree graphs in various configurations, I tried to have the
"forrest" of class dependencies displayed graphically. But this
resulted in HUGE displays, as the classes created for msegui count in
the thousands, more than 2500, to be more accurate. Thus, the files
presenting these graphs, "Classtree_<1,2,3>.pdf", aren't really useful
due to their sheer size.
That's why I tried a more conventional method, putting all the stuff
in a table, and to make it more coherent, and searchable, I derived an
html table of the stuff, "classlist.html", directly available from the
"download/mse" directory. It lists classes along with the subdirectory
and unit file name of msegui, and all their ancestors I found as links
to the pertinent class entry.
The table was prepared by a series of scripts, so it may be missing
some connections or entries, or might contain some erroneous ones.
It may perhaps still be useful to track some convoluted class relations
or to find out why some class relation doesn't work out as expected.

I hope you find this useful, as rudimentary as it is an attempt at
documenatation still.

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Mit freundlichen Grüßen, S. Schicktanz
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