??? 27/11/2002 10:10:25 ??, ?/? Jerome Grimbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ??????:
>Ok, please, what scared you ? >I'm afraid to have provided too much dense information, did I ? Hehe it's not you. Just the concept of writing a Hello World type of program being aboyt 700 lines is enough to scare even the bravest! :-) Now an additional library that takes care of the library (did I really MEAN THAT?) would probably solve the problem... ie <include pe_h> And then PEWIndow something, (1, 2,3,4,5,6,) would take care of the rest... > > >} Timothy Swenson's article on >} the same thing made the whole lot look a lot more easier but that didn't change the fact >} that the whole process is complicated in itself! > >Agreed, there is a lot of control, hence a lot of data to provide, even to make a very mundane thing. Yes! See above. There MUST be a way to make things easier though in totality not just on popup menus (X-Menu). >May I suggest, for the C68 inclined, a look at the Xmenu library ? >(at least for Pop-up secondaries) it remove most freedom, just concentrating >on the content and the behavior (but you then loose any fancy design). It doesn't HAVE to be that way imho, You can still have the window definitions separate created by an all around tool like EasyPTR but provide an interface to talk to it in both C and Basic... Maybe a "Graphics Server" type THINGie ? Phoebus
