Thomas,
Thanks for the note, I'll check out your graphics interface tonight.
Are there any more recent changes since the CVS check in on sourceforge?
Dave K
--- In dwp@yahoogroups.com, "Thomas Bornhaupt" <thomas@...> wrote:
>
> 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
> >
>