Hi Michael, I can't agree more. I also stumbled on RR which came with my Linux Format magazine. I have been using Glade and stared to use WinGlade since the world still resolves around windows. Luckily I found RR and I can now develop simple Windows and Linux GUI's with the click of a button :-) What I do find is that the interface to other languages and application is not that strong. The open process and shell commands seems to be a bit temperamental on windows (at least on my 1.1 version). What I would like is to develop my application in plain C and my GUI's in RR. For this I would need to be able to call C routines from a shared object in RR which I believe is not possible(?)
This is probably the busiest mailing list I subscribe too. Unfortunately when the volume is too high it is difficult to see the mailing threads and a newsgroup reader would be much better. What about using Gmane (http://gmane.org) to stream this mailinglist to a newsgroup? I don't know the fine details of this service but they do provide spam detection. Hans. www.ht-lab.com On Sat, 2003-07-26 at 02:37, Michael Young wrote: > Hello, > > First off let me say, I have only recently started working with RR and I > like what I see. I also have been impressed (overwhelmed?) with the mailing > list activity. The people on this list are obviously very helpful and > enthusiatic about RR. > > One point I have seen discussed is lack of publicity for RR. I tend to > agree. I stumbled on the product because it was on a recent cover disk for > PC Plus then PC Plus published a tutorial on RR. I liked the idea about > getting a great RR book with examples onto the bookstore shelves. It really > would help. Also along the lines of increasing RR exposure wouldn't it help > to have a usenet newsgroup so that people might stumble upon the product > while doing a Google Group search? I don't mean to offend anyone with the > newsgroup idea, I merely offer it as a suggestion. > > Michael > > _______________________________________________ > use-revolution mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
