I am using PRC-Tools as well as pilrc. I'd prefer to stick with that, if I can make my applications take advantage of the higher screen resolutions. The only problem I'd have (I think) is having a WYSIWIG that I have with my current system. But I guess I could live with that, if I have to. So, let me backtrack a bit. If I were to get the Sony SCKs for the Clie, can they be made to work with PRC-Tools? The Sony site recommends Code Warrior. That is the only reason I was considering that. I never really liked Code Warrior and PRC-Tools and GCC have always worked well. I'm just not sure how to deal with the higher resolution screens and take advantage of that extra resolution. I do realize that apps are loaded correctly even if not taking advantage of the higher resolution but I think the images (for my controls) would look better if they were higer resolution. Thanks, Mike
> In some ways you're better off if you're using PilRC. Last I checked, > PilRC lets you make Forms larger than 160x160 and lets you place > objects outside of the regular 160x160 bounds. Constructor, on the > other hand, enforces the 160x160 bounds quite vehemently, and AFAIK > there is no way to disable those restrictions. > > The generally recommended way to do things, however, is to lay out your > Form for a standard 160x160 screen, and then at run-time resize the > window bounds and reposition the desired Form objects as necessary. > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:88136@palm-dev-forum... >> >> I have not used Code Warrior. I'm thinking about switching from GCC >> to Code Warrior for use with an application that will take advantage >> of the larger display on the Clie. >> Does Code Warrior have a WYSIWYG capability for placing objects that >> matches the larger screen of the the Clie and other palms? > > > > -- > For information on using the Palm Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, > please see http://www.palmos.com/dev/support/forums/ -- For information on using the Palm Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.palmos.com/dev/support/forums/
