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Re: Interactive Objects, Was: Simple GUI question [message #34915 is a reply to message #34789] Thu, 24 April 2003 20:42 Go to previous message
David Fanning is currently offline  David Fanning
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MC (markchan@shaw.ca) writes:

> My wish list:
>
> 1) Whatever is availale in object graphics is also made available in direct
> graphics. And leave the choice of style to the individual.

We could start by making it possible to specify the
length of minor tick marks, for God's sake!

> 2) A book on object which is easy to understand. E.g. after reading about 10
> pages, one have enough to start and be on his/her own therefater. I started
> learning IDL that way.

Uh, do you mind me asking whose book you were reading. :-)

> 3) Package all objects into icons which people like me can just drag and
> drop to creat the GUI and function one needs.

Didn't RSI have a product like this? Dropped now, I guess.
No one bought it. :-(

> Out to lunch or possible?

Oh, you might get a book. Sooner or later. :-)

Cheers,

David

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