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Re: Source Code: A min/max compound widget [message #12938 is a reply to message #12934] Thu, 24 September 1998 00:00 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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In article <36098201.C8C40513@REMOVECAPSloki.srl.caltech.edu>,
Doug Larson <djl@REMOVECAPSloki.srl.caltech.edu> wrote:

> Hi All,
> I just finished a compound widget using sliders for getting the
> minimum
> and maximum of some range. I have included a simple test code at the
> bottom
> of the file for people to see what the widget does.

Hi Doug,
I downloaded your compound widget and it works fine on an SGI IDLv5.0.
I have already something that does a similar thing but in a very inelegant
(unelegant?) and inflexible way. I'll try using your program instead, as it is
written as a CW (and not a bunch of confusing statements which is what I have
now).

I am re-visiting the construction of compound widgets, having had not
so much success a few months ago when first starting widgets. I'll probably
be studying your program to hopefully get some ideas, in particular, the use
of PRO_SET_VALUE and FUNC_GET_VALUE which are not very well documented. (Nor
can I find their use anywhere on DWF's web page :( Dave seems to prefer
using a NotifyID keyword to pass events and change things.

Thanks
Rose

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