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From: pontius@btv.ibm.com (Dale Pontius)
Subject: Re: Q: OS/2 PM Progr. enviroment ?
Date: 1996/11/12
Date: 1996-11-12T00:00:00+00:00	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <569vnm$ilo@mdnews.btv.ibm.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 567uqh$pb3$1@unlisys.unlisys.net


In article <567uqh$pb3$1@unlisys.unlisys.net>,
        boavista@berlin.snafu.de writes:
>Does somebody know if there is somewhere a grafical class library
>on top of the PM bindings for OS/2. Or does an standard library exisit
>which may be adopted to the OS/2 PM ?
>
There are many class libraries already available, usually only for
XWindows and Win32, though. I thought of taking one of these libraries
and adapting it for OS/2 in my spare time, either by porting to PM or
by using Open32 to make the Win32 code run on OS/2. The latter approach
opens up a lot of other code, as well.

Only a few problems...

No spare time.
I'm getting the impression that Win32 for Ada isn't freeware/GPL.
  Maybe that impression is wrong???
Where to start? Fresco? Qt? V? etc...
Then there are the other problems with giving away code...

I know of several sets of PM bindings for Ada, and presently have at
least two laying around somewhere on disk. None of them are 'class
libraries', though, more just Ada packaging of C functions.

Dale Pontius
(NOT speaking for IBM)





  reply	other threads:[~1996-11-12  0:00 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
1996-11-11  0:00 Q: OS/2 PM Progr. enviroment ? boavista
1996-11-12  0:00 ` Dale Pontius [this message]
1996-11-12  0:00 ` robin
1996-11-13  0:00 ` Dale Pontius
1996-11-14  0:00   ` boavista
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