On 20 Jun 2009, at 09:08, John Sadler wrote:
You can do almostanything under Tptr with George's help!
I hope that anyone can use TurboPTR without my help! However I'm
always willing to give help, or even change TurboPTR to make it do a
bit more than "almost anything".
Thatismore than
Yes, Per's article (and much more!) will be in the next QL Today :-)
The issue is currently being proof-read and will be printed and shipped
next week :-)
Jochen
P Witte wrote:
Bob Spelten writes:
What are these popup help routines? They sound interesting.
It is an example routine, how t
You can do almostanything under Tptr with George's help!
Thatismore than you can say for EasyPtr!
On Monday 15 June 2009 16:49, Derek Stewart wrote:
> Hi Dilwyn,
>
> This is great, wish there were more posting on Easyptr.
>
> Do you think the same thing could be done in Turboptr?
>
> Derek
>
> D
I wrote:
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An upcoming article (Ive been told it will appear in the next QLT),
Resz, is about interactive resizing of windows
That should be Wresz, not that its important..
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Thanks to Dilwyn and others for the brief demo on using scrollbars!
By "others" I meant Bob Spelten, of course
Bob Spelten writes:
What are these popup help routines? They sound interesting.
It is an example routine, how to make Hint windows popup in EasyPtr
programs.
It was described in QL Today volume 10, issue 3.
It was on one of the QLT disks and can also be found on Per's site.
(http://www.wittew
Op Fri, 19 Jun 2009 15:17:50 +0200 schreef gdgqler :
What are these popup help routines? They sound interesting.
It is an example routine, how to make Hint windows popup in EasyPtr
programs.
It was described in QL Today volume 10, issue 3.
It was on one of the QLT disks and can also be found
gdgqler schreef:
On 15 Jun 2009, at 18:37, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Per Witte has also written some good stuff, like his popup help routines.
What are these popup help routines? They sound interesting.
George
Small windows that popup when the pointer hoovers over a selectable
object like loose
On 15 Jun 2009, at 18:37, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Per Witte has also written some good stuff, like his popup help
routines.
What are these popup help routines? They sound interesting.
George
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On 14 Jun 2009, at 00:22, Frank-Guido Dibowski wrote:
I want to manage for example a QL-Screen picture (512x256) or a text-
file on a
application subwindow (200x100) with pan and scroll bars (like
QDesign or QD
(Sorry Jochen, not with QMenu ;-)) but i don't know how.
I work with EasyPtr4,
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
> I think I pestered Marcel a bit with the app window stuff and I rather think
> he got a bit fed up of me finding obscure little oddities happending! Fair
> play, Marcel has laboured long and hard with Easyptr to make it the great
> programming tool that it is. Marcel never co
Op Wed, 17 Jun 2009 14:28:49 +0200 schreef Dilwyn Jones
:
I think I pestered Marcel a bit with the app window stuff and I rather
think
he got a bit fed up of me finding obscure little oddities happending!
Fair play, Marcel has laboured long and hard with Easyptr to make it the
great
progr
Bob Spelten wrote:
Dilwyn, thanks for your example.
Per's popup ended up in SuQcess. Wolfgang's sources revealed what I could
not get out of the EasyPtr manual.
We also pushed the MAWDRAW command to its limits in SuQcess, revealing
some bugs that were promptly dealt with by Marcel in the latest
Op Mon, 15 Jun 2009 19:37:22 +0200 schreef Dilwyn Jones
:
Per Witte has also written some good stuff, like his popup help routines.
And Bob Spelten and Wolfgang Uhlig are two other names who I can think of
who have used it extensively who might be able to document some examples
perhaps.
Dilwyn
On 15 Jun 2009, at 18:37, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Do you think the same thing could be done in Turboptr?
I don't know enough about TurboPtr, I'm sure George Gwilt will tell
us?
TurboPTR can certainly do this. In my program PMOVE, written using
TurboPTR, an image which is too big to be sho
In message <43aea6fddbc84c2f9d778aa6f4dcd...@donna>, Dilwyn Jones
writes
Hi Dilwyn,
Your knowledge and experience with Easyptr would make a useful series of
articles for QL Today.
This is great, wish there were more posting on Easyptr.
Actually, there's one small mistake (a typo) I'm aw
This is great, wish there were more posting on Easyptr.
Actually, there's one small mistake (a typo) I'm aware of in it, let's see
who spots it ;-)
I suppose that Easyptr is one of the main ways of writing modern QL
software. Trouble is, Easyptr has never really been documented well beyond
w
Hi Dilwyn,
This is great, wish there were more posting on Easyptr.
Do you think the same thing could be done in Turboptr?
Derek
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
It looks like you are reinventing the wheel but you will find much of
what
you want in Jonathan Hudson's code (C68) for CView. This is still to
It looks like you are reinventing the wheel but you will find much of what
you want in Jonathan Hudson's code (C68) for CView. This is still to be
found (tho' I haven't checked) on Dilwyn's web site. His handling of
scrollable/pannable screens provided the basis for MView.
Christopher Cave
This
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Frank
It looks like you are reinventing the wheel but you will find much of what
you want in Jonathan Hudson's code (C68) for CView. This is still to be
found (tho' I haven't checked) on Dilwyn's web site. His handling of
scrollable/p
Hallo,
I want to manage for example a QL-Screen picture (512x256) or a text-file on a
application subwindow (200x100) with pan and scroll bars (like QDesign or QD
(Sorry Jochen, not with QMenu ;-)) but i don't know how.
I work with EasyPtr4, C68 and a little bit assembler.
Can everybody help me
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