Re: Interface, Widget, Motif questions [message #1898 is a reply to message #1882] |
Tue, 15 March 1994 23:31  |
fskmjm
Messages: 25 Registered: November 1993
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In article <2m3nsjINNh2@i32.sma.ch> stl@sma.ch (Stephen Strebel) writes:
> am trying to find out more about creating interfaces that might be
> motif OSF standard. Specificly can you call motif stuff (X i guess)
> from within IDL. A little while ago, someone posted something about
> aponing a dialog box directly (or something of this nature). Any
> information about this would be greatly appreciated.
> How do other people handle making GUI's that at least try to be
> standard? (simple things like coloring a button; dropdown list boxes;
> spin buttons; etc..) I would love to heat the creative (even if ugly
> ) things people are doing. Or does this problem really not exist and
> there is some really amazing little tool out there that i on't know
> about. :-)
> -thanks a bunch,
> stephen Strebel
Hi Stephen
I posted a question a while back on using Windows standard dialogues
directly, but received no replies.
I had seen in PickFile.pro that IDL interfaces to the Windows dialogue by
having thefile = OS_PickFile(....... ect.
and wanted to know which other Windows interfaces could be used in this way.
Should you receive more info, please let me know.
Thanx
Mike
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