//===================================== The example will not work straight up I'm afraid. You first have to find what files to include in your program, and next you need to read all the documentation associated with it. I attempted to make a gadget myself, it's not nearly as easy as they indicate it is. In fact it took me a week to find all the information in the documentation. The documentation althought mostly complete is terse at best. So I suggest asking nicely someone for an example widget here. :D I can't give you mine because it was eaten by a now defunct hard disk.
How typical of the life of a programer :) Stephen R. Phillips was here Please be advised what was said may be absolutely wrong, and hereby this disclaimer follows. I reserve the right to be wrong and admit it in front of the entire world. //===================================== Aw man, what a bummer! Yeah, I've been jumping through some hoops with this Palm OS Programming Bible, but I ordered the newer version, so when that comes, hopefully the gadget example in the book will work the way its supposed to! (It was a Tic Tac Toe Gadget) Thanks for the advice, although I'm not sure that gadgets will be helpful for my application, but if they are, I will remember that I can ask (nicely!) here for a sample one that I can modify appropriately. Well, time to see if this Pen sketching example in the book works! Thanks for the response, WBurt -- For information on using the PalmSource Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.palmos.com/dev/support/forums/
