Monday, September 17, 2018

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Horizon68 <horizon@horizon.com>: Sep 16 04:14PM -0700

Hello,
 
 
About my software project..
 
As you have noticed i have extended the GUI components using Wingraph,
now i have added a checkbox GUI component, now here is the GUI
components that are supported:
 
- Button
- Label
- TextBox
- MessageBox
- CheckBox
- Winmenus
 
 
But i think that the Memo GUI component can be "emulated"
with my Winmenus GUI component, so i think that my
Winmenus GUI component is powerful and i think it is
complete now, and i will soon add a more powerful GUI component called
TreeMenu that will look like the GUI of a file manager, but you will be
able to click on the callbacks and to search etc. it will be
implemented with two of my Winmenus and with my powerful StringTree here:
 
https://sites.google.com/site/scalable68/stringtree
 
 
And soon i will also implement a Calendar GUI component and
a ProgressBar GUI component.
 
 
But you have to understand me , i am implementing those
GUI compoents so that you will be able to design and implement
more interactive GUI applications for graphical applications
with Wingraph and such.
 
 
 
Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.
Horizon68 <horizon@horizon.com>: Sep 16 02:27PM -0700

Hello,
 
Read this:
 
 
I have extended the GUI components using wingraph, now i have added a
checkbox GUI component, now here is the GUI components that are supported:
 
- Button
- Label
- TextBox
- MessageBox
- CheckBox
- Winmenus
 
The next GUI components that i will implement soon are:
 
 
- Memo
- Panel
- RadioButton
- ProgressBar
- TreeMenu
- Calendar
 
 
 
I think my units are much more stable, here is the units that have
included inside the zip file of my new Winmenus version 1.22: so i have
included the my Graph3D unit for 3D graphism that looks like the graph
unit of turbo pascal, and i have included my enhanced Winmenus GUI
component using wingraph, and i have included the GUI unit that contains
the other GUI components, and of course i have included Wingraph that
look like the graph unit of Turbo Pascal but it is for Delphi and
FreePascal.
 
 
You can download all the new zip files for Delphi and FreePascal of my
Winmenus version 1.22 that contains all the above units from:
 
 
https://sites.google.com/site/scalable68/winmenus-using-wingraph
 
 
And please run the windows executables of the demos that i have included
inside the zip files to see how they are working..
 
 
Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.
Horizon68 <horizon@horizon.com>: Sep 16 02:23PM -0700

Hello...
 
 
I have extended the GUI components using wingraph, now i have added a
checkbox GUI component, now here is the GUI components that are supported:
 
- Button
- Label
- TextBox
- MessageBox
- CheckBox
 
 
The next GUI components that i will implement soon are:
 
 
- Memo
- Panel
- RadioButton
- ProgressBar
- TreeMenu
- Calendar
 
 
 
I think my units are much more stable, here is the units that have
included inside the zip file of my new Winmenus version 1.22: so i have
included the my Graph3D unit for 3D graphism that looks like the graph
unit of turbo pascal, and i have included my enhanced Winmenus GUI
component using wingraph, and i have included the GUI unit that contains
the other GUI components, and of course i have included Wingraph that
look like the graph unit of Turbo Pascal but it is for Delphi and
FreePascal.
 
 
You can download all the new zip files for Delphi and FreePascal of my
Winmenus version 1.22 that contains all the above units from:
 
 
https://sites.google.com/site/scalable68/winmenus-using-wingraph
 
 
And please run the windows executables of the demos that i have included
inside the zip files to see how they are working..
 
 
Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.
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