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| Bruce at Fitzsimons.org |
Posted: Sun Aug 29, 1999 4:58 pm |
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Hello again,
I've finished the basic rewrite of Toolbar into ETK, I'm now working on the
maintenance dialogs.
Does anyone have any File/Directory dialogs that I can reuse? I'm reluctant
to reinvent any wheels.
If I have to, I'm planning to write a set of standard "common dialogs" in
ETK for directory searching and file selection(at least). Does that sound
useful?
Thanks,
Bruce
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| tobbe at serc.rmit.edu.au |
Posted: Mon Aug 30, 1999 1:37 am |
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> I've finished the basic rewrite of Toolbar into ETK, I'm now working on the
> maintenance dialogs.
Great !
> If I have to, I'm planning to write a set of standard "common dialogs" in
> ETK for directory searching and file selection(at least). Does that sound
> useful?
Yes, very useful !!
You'll find instructions for how to send in your contibutions at:
http://www.erlang.org/contrib/rules.html
/Tobbe
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| klacke at bluetail.com |
Posted: Tue Sep 07, 1999 9:37 pm |
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Bruce Fitzsimons writes:
> Hello again,
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> I've finished the basic rewrite of Toolbar into ETK, I'm now working on the
> maintenance dialogs.
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> Does anyone have any File/Directory dialogs that I can reuse? I'm reluctant
> to reinvent any wheels.
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> If I have to, I'm planning to write a set of standard "common dialogs" in
> ETK for directory searching and file selection(at least). Does that sound
> useful?
It does indeed.
As for file dialogs.
About a year ago I did a small attempt at working with a small
gui builder for tcl/tk called vtcl.
I wrote a little erlang program that took the tcl output from
vtcl and makes an erlang program out of it.
It doesn't work very well but it;s a start. I include the program
as well as getfile.tcl which is generated by vtcl, it translates
fairly well, the generated erlang code looks abit ugly but a
M-x indent-region in emacs makes the code (almost) readable.
Here's the erlang code ......
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