At 07:15 2001-09-28 -0400, Frazier, Joe Jr wrote:
That actually did it!  Thanks.    I have so much time spent on this
application that converting it to use GUILoft would not be an easy
option.

Actually, since all The GUI Loft does is _building_ the window for you, replacing existing window-creating code with The GUI Loft Designs is really straightforward:

Create a Design with exactly the same controls and control names, comment out the existing code and replace it with the window-building code for the .gld file. Voila, you're done. Everything else that has to do with Win32::GUI remains the same (except that you don't have to do resizing and TabStrips manually unless you want to).

I did that with The GUI Loft application itself and it worked out just fine. If it's worth the effort when you already have a working solution is another matter :)

I can imagine that TGL Designs are more maintainable and easy to change/redesign than a bunch of $window->AddControl() statements.


/J

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