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Preface
Contents
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1 About
1.1 The Cross-Platform Challenge
1.2 The Willows Solution
1.3 Supported Features
1.4 Willows Supported Platforms
1.5 General Information
1.5.1 What are the
Willows TWIN Libraries
?
1.5.2
TWIN
License Restrictions
1.5.3 Availability of the Sources
1.5.4 Available Resources for
TWIN
1.5.5 Do I need Microsoft Windows installed to run?
1.6 Functionality
1.6.1 Does
TWIN
provide OLE 2.0 support?
1.6.2 Can
TWIN
Cut and Paste to the X Clipboard?
1.6.3 Additional Windows Libraries supported by
TWIN
1.6.4 Printing, Printer Fonts, Print Drivers
1.6.5 Window fonts, Font API's, truetype, etc.
1.6.6 What about MFC?
1.6.7 win32 Binary Support
2
TWIN
Binary Emulator (xwin, xwin32)
2.1 Microsoft Windows Office 16 bit applications
2.2 Microsoft Win32 (NT) applications
2.3 Petzold win32 sample applications
(win32 compiled versions)
3 Installation
3.1 Configuring, building and running
TWIN
.
3.1.1 Overview
3.1.2 Building the twin libraries
3.1.3 Configuring the run-time software
3.2 What are the flags used by .twinrc?
4 Debugging
4.1 Entering the Debugger
4.2 Values and Expressions
4.3 Running and Stopping
4.4 Examining the Stack
4.5 Examining Memory
4.6 Examining Tables and Registers
4.7 Altering Memory Locations
4.8 Aliases
5 Troubleshooting
Index
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Rob Penrose