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Post by BASICwebmaster on Dec 25, 2005 12:53:20 GMT -5
I just got LB Workshop for Christmas. Finally, the greatest IDE known to mankind is MINE! Here's one satisfied user speechless about the awesome tool that is LBW.
Just a few ideas:
1) Add an option for toolbars in the GUI Designer. 2) Add stylebits options to the Item Properties window in the GUI designer
Those are just ideas, not rants. It would be nice, though.
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Post by Alyce Watson on Dec 26, 2005 7:43:35 GMT -5
What a lovely thing to say! Thank you very, very much for your kind words.
The toolbar maker does allow you to add the toolbar to an existing window. You have that choice when you exit the toolbar maker. If you choose to add to an existing window, you specify the handle. The code is copied to the clipboard for you to paste into your program. There are a few distinct parts to the code, and you simply follow the directions and place them in the proper locations in your code and add a gosub or two.
I'll consider adding stylebits capabilities to the control properties, but did you know about the stylebits wizard? It lists all of the most-used stylebits, including descriptions. The stylebits are grouped by category, and by regular and ex styles.
Again, thanks for the kind words and for the suggestions. You made my day!
-Alyce
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Post by BASICwebmaster on Dec 26, 2005 9:55:40 GMT -5
What a lovely thing to say! Thank you very, very much for your kind words. The toolbar maker does allow you to add the toolbar to an existing window. You have that choice when you exit the toolbar maker. If you choose to add to an existing window, you specify the handle. The code is copied to the clipboard for you to paste into your program. There are a few distinct parts to the code, and you simply follow the directions and place them in the proper locations in your code and add a gosub or two. I'll consider adding stylebits capabilities to the control properties, but did you know about the stylebits wizard? It lists all of the most-used stylebits, including descriptions. The stylebits are grouped by category, and by regular and ex styles. Again, thanks for the kind words and for the suggestions. You made my day! -Alyce Yes, I have used the stylebits wizard. It has helped a lot. Oh, and by existing windows, I meant GUI Designer windows. Sorry for the confusion.
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