As much as I could squeeze in. Using the CMFCPropertyGrid is useful in that
I don't have to write graphics for it. It has an automatic well-defined
graphic look.
There's a lot of settings in Eudora. Overwhelmingly many.
I'm at the fourth or fifth option page in the original presentation.
They're embedded in a CDockablePane which can be closed, or floate, or
docked in any of the four sides of the app.
As much as I could squeeze in. Using the CMFCPropertyGrid is useful in
that I don't have to write graphics for it. It has an automatic
well-defined graphic look.
There's a lot of settings in Eudora. Overwhelmingly many.
I'm at the fourth or fifth option page in the original presentation.
They're embedded in a CDockablePane which can be closed, or floate, or
docked in any of the four sides of the app.
I mean in-build font and colour selectors, spin ctrls, etc...
Regards.
On Tuesday, December 25, 2018, sbrothy@gmail.com wrote:
As much as I could squeeze in. Using the CMFCPropertyGrid is useful in
that I don't have to write graphics for it. It has an automatic
well-defined graphic look.
There's a lot of settings in Eudora. Overwhelmingly many.
I'm at the fourth or fifth option page in the original presentation.
They're embedded in a CDockablePane which can be closed, or floate, or
docked in any of the four sides of the app.
As much as I could squeeze in. Using the CMFCPropertyGrid is useful in that
I don't have to write graphics for it. It has an automatic well-defined
graphic look.
There's a lot of settings in Eudora. Overwhelmingly many.
I'm at the fourth or fifth option page in the original presentation.
They're embedded in a CDockablePane which can be closed, or floate, or
docked in any of the four sides of the app.
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Søren Bro Thygesen
I mean in-build font and colour selectors, spin ctrls, etc...
Regards.
On Tuesday, December 25, 2018, sbrothy@gmail.com wrote:
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Søren Bro Thygesen
I may dig in here for now. Make what I havw now work. First from a GUI
perspective, then progammatically.
Both as a proof og concept and, to put The foot Down somewhere. Me,
recreate the entire application from scratch? Somehow i falter a little...
Rygårds
On Tuesday, December 25, 2018, Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
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Søren Bro Thygesen