Hi Laszlo,
it is long ago. ;)
But i still use DWPL and with my graphic interface, i have upload years ago.
regards
Thomas
----- Original Message -----
From: "Laszlo Agocs" <al0006@...>
To: <dwp@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 8:05 PM
Subject: [dwp] Re: Graphics Vision?
Hi,
well I guess nowadays nobody is working actively on any DWPL stuff, so
unfortunately you are pretty much out in the cold with missing or
buggy features (like the menu shortcuts) and all the graphics stuff.
The graphical UI thing was planned long long ago, but it never
surfaced due to missing developers/time/interest/etc.
Of course there may still be some people around here who could be
interested in such further development for DWPL, but these days no
work is being done and the list is quite silent for a long time so I
don't know...
br,
al
--- In dwp@yahoogroups.com, "codesuidae" <codesuidae@...> wrote:
>
> While I'm enjoying the ability to create Turbo Vision apps directly
> from the D7 IDE, It would be useful if I could use a graphics mode. I
> started out wondering if I could use a screen mode that supports text
> and graphics (I know some of the DOS screen modes work this way, but I
> sure can't remember the mode numbers) so that I could do a simple hack
> with a non-movable window into which I manually draw my graphics.
>
> This started me on the path of Graphics Vision. I'm now wondering if
> anybody has looked at adding the GV package from SourceForge under the
> CLX tree in essentially the same way that TV has been done. I see that
> someone is working on porting GV to FreePascal, so some of the work of
> bringing the code up to date might already be done.
>
> Thanks
> Dave K
>