Hallo Fred van Stappen,

have gotten a bit side-tracked from searching the msegui classes
hierarchy, I put together something like a small web site from these
data. It consists of a html table containing all the classes defined in
the lib/common tree, and a subdirectory "html" containing an equvaalent
structure of subdirectories containing html description files. These
are "criss-cross" linked together to be mostly freely searchable, so
beginning at some class, you can explore its (public and published)
structure and find and explore its ancestor classes.
The data are on my web site for direct access and for download packed
into a .zip file named "unitslist.zip".
(This of course "kind of" supersedes the former "classlist.html" table.)

I hope you find it useful and perhaps even consider including it with
the - still quite limited - msegui documentation. Also feel free to
suggest further extensions, though I might not find them easy enough
to implement. This was something like an exploration of the
possibilities of scripting and the use of Linux' (Unix') text
processing utilities, mostly the good old "awk" program.

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Mit freundlichen Grüßen, S. Schicktanz
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