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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 1. VisPro/REXX Version 3.0 ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Get Serious OS/2 Development Power With VisPro/REXX!
-
- VisPro/REXX is an easy-to-use visual programming environment that gives you the
- power to create your own OS/2 GUI applications. Fast. Whether you want to build
- a time-saving utility program or a client/server application, VisPro/REXX is
- the right tool for the job. VisPro/REXX is packed with features that allow you
- to instantly begin building powerful OS/2 GUI applications.
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- Quickly develop OS/2 CUA '91 applications, from simple utilities to robust
- client/server programs, and generate a single .EXE file of your application for
- royalty-free distribution.
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- Both VisPro/REXX Bronze and VisPro/REXX Gold :
-
- Provide an easy-to-use visual programming environment that gives you the
- power to quickly create your own OS/2 GUI applications.
-
- Increase your programming productivity with drag and drop programming,
- which automatically generates the REXX code for you.
-
- Are fully integrated into the OS/2 WorkPlace Shell so you can begin using
- VisPro/REXX immediately, without having to learn the idiosyncrasies of an
- unfamiliar user interface.
-
- Ease debugging because you make on-the-fly modifications without ever
- leaving the development area.
-
- Provide an open development environment with support for REXX APIs
- including DB2/2, APPC and EHLLAPI.
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- Provide a complete development environment with multiple CUA '91 views
- such as a List view, Event Tree view, and Layout view, each of which is
- tailored to specific development tasks.
-
- With VisPro/REXX, you use the Layout view to design the layout of your form.
- The Layout view consists of forms, a canvas, and a tool bar. You use forms to
- create your projects; each form represents a window that the user of your
- application will see. The objects that you use to create your applications are
- represented graphically on a tool bar. You simply select the objects you want
- to use in your application and then copy them to the canvas, which is the area
- in which you lay out or design your applications.
-
- Just Like the Workplace Shell
-
- VisPro/REXX Bronze and VisPro/REXX Gold are fully integrated into the
- Workplace Shell so they look and feel natural and instinctive. Both employ
- pop-up menus, direct editing, multiple views, and settings notebooks. The
- products support the OS/2 font and color palettes, so you can easily change
- the font or color of your objects. An example of a notebook is the Menu page.
- The Menu page allows you to design the menus for your application. To add a
- menu, simply select the Add menu push button. A Menu Bar icon appears,
- representing the menu. You can assign a name to the menu using direct editing.
- To add menu items for the menu you created, simply select the Add item push
- button once for each menu item you want to add. Then use direct editing to
- assign a name to each menu item.
-
- Drag and Drop Programming
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- VisPro/REXX Bronze and VisPro/REXX Gold provide drag and drop capabilities
- throughout the products. The most distinctive of these capabilities is drag
- and drop programming. You begin by specifying an event for an object (for
- example, the user selects a push button). Select the object and drag it to the
- Event window. In the Event window, a window appears, allowing you to select
- the action you want to perform. The choices are presented in simple terms, and
- you do not need to know the REXX statement for the action you select;
- VisPro/REXX generates it for you.
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- Achieving the CUA '91 Ideal
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- The objective of the common user access (CUA) '91 standard is to make all OS/2
- products share the same look and feel. HockWare understands the CUA '91
- standards thoroughly, and we put this ideal into practice for VisPro/REXX
- Bronze and VisPro/REXX Gold. Because both are truly CUA '91 conforming
- products, they are themselves exemplary OS/2 applications.
-
- VisPro/REXX comes in two editions -- Bronze and Gold. Both products provide
- productive programming features at very attractive prices.
-
- VisPro/REXX Bronze:
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- Easiest-to-use visual programming environment
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- First tool with Workplace Shell-enabled drag and drop programming
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- More CUA '91 objects than similar programs
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- Open environment with available SOM Toolkit for building your own objects
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- Animated graphical debugger for easier debugging
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- OS/2-style help and information line tips for your programs
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- Access to DB2/2 and Watcom SQL via OS/2 REXX
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- Suggested Retail Price: $59
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- VisPro/REXX Gold includes all of the powerful features of Bronze PLUS:
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- Visual database designer for creating Client-Server applications with
- ODBC-enabled databases
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- The most CUA '91 objects of any tool in its class
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- Three-dimensional business graphics for displaying application data
-
- MMPM/2 Video Window and Circular Slider object for full-motion multimedia
- capabilities
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- Ability to add Workplace Shell drag and drop and pop-up menus to your
- programs
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- VisPro Team administrator for group development, with automatic change
- logging
-
- Also comes in a LAN version for even more savings
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- Suggested Retail Price: $299
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- System Requirements: OS/2 2.x or OS/2 Warp, 5Mb memory and 3 Mb hard disk
- space
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2. Getting Started ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Once you install your Evaluation version of VisPro/REXX, you can use the online
- help to get information about how to use the product. Instructions for
- installing the Evaluation version, opening a project, and using the online help
- are provided in the following sections.
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- Installing the Evaluation Version
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- Creating a VisPro/REXX Project
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- Opening the Main form
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- Using the VisPro/REXX Online Help
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- Using the REXX Information Online Reference
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.1. Installing the Evaluation Version ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- To use VisPro/REXX, you must have OS/2 2.x or any later version (including OS/2
- WARP) installed on your system. VisPro/REXX requires approximately 2.5
- megabytes of free disk space. If you are installing on OS/2 2.x, be sure that
- REXX has been installed on your workstation.
-
- NOTE: No version of VisPro/REXX should be running when you install the
- Evaluation version. If this occurs, close all VisPro/REXX windows, reboot and
- then start the installation over.
-
- To install the VisPro/REXX Evaluation version, complete the following steps:
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- 1. Place the Evaluation diskette in the drive you wish to install from.
-
- 2. Press the right mouse button to get a pop-up menu on the diskette drive
- you are using.
-
- 3. Select the arrow on the Open menu item.
-
- 4. Select Icon View.
-
- 5. Double-click on the SETUP.EXE program.
-
- 6. Select the drive where you want to install the Evaluation version beside
- 'Install on drive'.
-
- 7. If you want to change the path you are installing on, type the path name
- in the Install path field.
-
- 8. Select Install.
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- 9. When the installation is complete, the Installation Complete window
- appears. It will prompt you for additional input if modifications to your
- CONFIG.SYS file are necessary.
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- 10. If changes are required for your CONFIG.SYS file, select Continue. Since
- VisPro/REXX requires a path be specified to its required files, you must
- shutdown and reboot before using the product.
-
- 11. Select Exit to end the installation process.
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- After Rebooting, the VisPro/REXX folder appears on the OS/2 desktop.
-
- 12. Double Click on the VisPro/REXX folder.
-
- You will see the VisPro/REXX Icon View window appear. This window
- contains the following:
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- Mixed Color Palette: Allows you to change colors on your form.
- Font palette: Allows you to change the font on your form.
- REXX Information: The online reference for the REXX language.
- Samples folder: Sample programs you can run.
- Projects folder: Where you will create new projects.
- Read Me: This Read Me File.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.2. Creating a VisPro/REXX Project ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- When you open the VisPro/REXX folder you created during installation, you see a
- template called Project. You can drag a new folder off the Project template and
- use it as your new project, which will become your application.
-
- To open your new project, complete the following steps:
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- 1. Open the VisPro/REXX folder on your desktop. To do so, double-click on
- the folder.
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- 2. Open the Projects folder in the VisPro/REXX folders Icon view. To do so,
- double-click on the folder.
-
- 3. Create a new Project folder. To do so, press the right mouse button and
- drag a folder off the Project template in the PROJECTS - Icon View
- window, 'dropping' the folder inside an unused area of the PROJECTS
- folder.
-
- A Project folder appears.
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- 4. Rename your Project folder. To do so, select the Project folder and press
- Alt while you click the left mouse button. Type the name you want to
- assign to your new application.
-
- Click outside of the folder.
-
- 5. Open your Project folder. To do so, double-click on the folder.
-
- The icon view for your new application appears. You will see a Main icon.
- The Main icon is the form you use to begin designing your application.
- After your application is complete, do not delete, move, or rename the
- Main form.
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- The next section details the ways in which a form may be accessed.
-
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.3. Opening the Main Form ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- To begin creating your application, you can open the Main form in one of two
- ways:
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- METHOD A:
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- Double-click on the Main icon. The form appears in the Layout view,
- presenting the tool bar and the canvas. This view allows you to easily
- design your form.
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- METHOD B:
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- Select the Main icon, and then click the right mouse button to get the
- pop-up menu for the Main icon. Select Open. A cascading menu appears,
- allowing you to select the view you want to begin working with. The
- Layout view is recommended for designing the layout of your form.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.4. Using VisPro/REXX's Online Help ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- VisPro/REXX includes an extensive online help system that you can use if you
- have questions while you are working. To get information about how the online
- help works, select the Help menu. A cascading menu appears, presenting the
- following menu item
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- Help Index....
- General Help....
- Using Help....
- Product information....
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- You can select any of these items. To find out what information each of these
- items provides, highlight the item (use the arrow keys), and then press F1.
-
- Note: You can browse the help using the online help Contents. To use the
- Contents, select the OPTIONS menu from within any help window, and then select
- CONTENTS.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.5. Using the REXX Information Online Reference ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- If you require information about REXX, you can use the excellent REXX
- Information online reference that comes with OS/2. If you did not include this
- reference when you installed OS/ 2 on your workstation, you will have to do a
- selective install. To use the reference, double click on the REXX Information
- icon in the VisPro/REXX-Icon View window.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3. Creating a Simple Application ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Creating Your First VisPro/REXX Application
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- You will get a quick overview of how to use VisPro/REXX when you create this
- simple application. To complete the application, you will start a new project,
- open a form, and add two objects to the form: a push button and an entry
- field. You will provide behavior for the objects by visually programming the
- entry field to say "Hello, world!" when the push button is selected. You will
- run your application to make sure it works the way you want it to, and then run
- it to see the results of your programming. Your finished application will look
- like this:
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- To create the application, complete the steps in the following sections.
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- 1. Start Your Project
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- 2. Open the Main Form
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- 3. Change the Title Bar Name
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- 4. Add Objects
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- 5. Size and Align Objects
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- 6. Provide Behavior
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- 7. Run Your Project
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3.1. Start Your Project ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- To start your project, complete the following steps:
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- 1. Open the VisPro/REXX folder that was created on your desktop during
- installation. To do so, double-click on the folder.
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- The VisPro/REXX - Icon View window appears.
-
- 2. Double-click on the Projects folder.
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- 3. Create a new Project.
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- To do so, press the right mouse button and drag a folder off the Project
- template.
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- A new Project folder appears. This folder is assigned a default name.
-
- 4. Rename your Project folder using direct editing. To do so, select the
- Project folder and press Alt while you click the left mouse button. Type
- your name over the existing name, and then select the pointer tool.
-
- 5. Double-click the folder you just created and named.
-
- The icon view for your new application appears. You will see the
- following icons:
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- Main form, which is the form you use to begin designing your
- application. After your application is complete, do not delete,
- move, or rename the Main form.
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- Form template, which allows you to drag off additional forms if you
- want your application to have more than one window.
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- SubProcs folder, which allows you to incorporate existing REXX code
- into your application or to group commonly used code segments so
- they can be called anywhere in your program.
-
- Threads folder, where you can add REXX CMD files to be used as
- threads within your project (see the THREADS sample in your Samples
- directory).
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- VpBackup folder, where VisPro/REXX automatically saves a copy of
- each change made to your project. These files can be accessed by
- clicking on the LOG.VPL file, which is created after the first
- change to a project. This invokes the VisPro Team Administrator,
- which is used in team development and change logging.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3.2. Open the Main Form ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- To open the Main form, double-click on Main.
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- The Main form opens to the Layout view, which you use to easily design your
- application. The Layout view is shown as follows:
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- The form is the environment in which you design the window that your user will
- perform tasks with. For each window your user works with, you create a form.
- This application consists of a single form.
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- The form consists of two main parts: the Tool Bar and Canvas.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3.2.1. The Tool Bar ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The VisPro/REXX (Evaluation Version) Tool Bar
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- The tool bar consists of a series of icons. Each icon represents a tool. Each
- tool is used to place a certain kind of object on the canvas. For example, the
- push button tool places a push button object on the canvas. An object is a
- graphical item that can be used to perform tasks. Radio buttons and list boxes
- are examples of objects.
-
- The difference between a tool and an object is that a tool is a graphical
- representation of something that can be added to the canvas. Once added, it
- becomes an object that can be used to perform tasks.
-
- You can turn off the tool bar by selecting Open and then Settings from the Form
- menu. Select the Options page and deselect Show tool bar. If you select Save
- defaults, all the defaults you have set for the form are saved, including
- fonts, grid spacing, etc. Saving defaults affects the defaults for every other
- project you create. If you do not select Save defaults, your changes will
- affect only the project the change was made in.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3.2.2. The Canvas ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- About the Canvas
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- The canvas is the open, gridded area below the tool bar. This is the area in
- which you will design (or lay out) your form. You select the tools you need
- from the tool bar and add them to the canvas. Once objects are added to the
- canvas, you can customize their appearance and provide behavior for them.
-
- You can turn off the grid lines in the canvas by selecting Open and then
- Settings from the Form menu. Select the Options page and deselect Show grid. If
- you select Save defaults, all the defaults you have set for the form are saved,
- including fonts, gridspacing, etc. Saving defaults affects the defaults for
- every other project you create. If you do not select Save defaults, your
- changes will affect only the project the change was made in.
-
- Note: Snap to grid forces the object to align with the nearest grid line. If
- you do not want to use this feature, deselect it.
-
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3.3. Change the Title Bar Name ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Change the name on the title bar of your application to say "Hello, World
- Project." To do so, complete the following steps:
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- 1. From the Form menu, select Open, and then Settings.
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- A notebook appears.
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- 2. Select the General tab.
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- 3. Type Hello, World Application in the field beside Title bar text.
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- 4. Double-click the system menu icon (in the upper left corner) to close the
- settings view.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3.4. The VisPro Team Administrator ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- With the new releases, all products (except VisPro/REXX Bronze) feature the
- VisPro Team Administrator, which takes the error-prone guesswork out of team
- development.
-
- The Team Administrator allows programmers to clearly and easily compare change
- levels and project versions, to rollback changes, and monitor development
- progress. All changes are automatically logged and forms can be locked to
- ensure that only one programmer makes changes at a time. Other features include
- read-only viewing and the ability to create a form shadow for easy
- accessibility in a distributed system environment.
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- All changes to your forms are saved to the VPBACKUP folder inside your Project
- directory. These backups are logged to a file called LOG.VPL, which is created
- after the first change to a form. Double-clicking on the LOG.VPL file invokes
- the VisPro Team Administrator.
-
- As part of team development, VisPro introduces Form Shadows.
-
- Form shadows are similar to OS/2 Workplace Shell shadow objects. They allow you
- to include a VisPro form in a project that actually exists in another project
- folder. The source project folder can be on the local machine or remotely on a
- server. This allows you to share commonly-used forms in several projects.
-
- Form Shadows are created the same way as a Workplace Shell shadow. You can
- either drag a form from a source project folder to the target while holding the
- CTRL and SHIFT keys, or you can get a pop-up menu on a form icon and select
- Create Shadow.
-
- VisPro form shadows differ from OS/2 Workplace Shell shadows in a very
- fundamental way. OS/2 Workplace Shell shadows are not visible on your hard
- drive because they actually exist in the OS/2 INI configuration files. VisPro
- form shadows are actual directories within a project. A file named !!LINK
- exists inside the directory that contains the fully-qualified path of the
- original form's location.
-
- This prevents the loss of project structure due to changes in the OS/2 system
- files and improves reliability over OS/2 shadow implementation.
-
- Note: Shadows are created as read-only objects by default. To override this
- attribute, select Read only from a form's pop-up menu.
-
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3.5. Add Your Objects ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- You can now add your objects to the canvas of the Layout view. For this
- application, you will add a push button and an entry field.
-
- To add the push button object, complete the following steps:
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- 1. Select the push button tool on the tool bar.
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- 2. Click anywhere on the left portion of the canvas.
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- 3. Use direct editing to rename your push button "OK." To do so, click the
- push button while you hold down the Alt key. Type over the existing text,
- then select the pointer tool.
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- To add the entry field object, complete the following steps:
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- 1. Select the entry field tool on the tool bar.
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- 2. Click anywhere on the right portion of the canvas.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3.6. Size and Align Your Objects ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- To size your entry field so that the text fits, select the entry field, then
- position the mouse pointer over the left or right side until you see a double
- arrow. Drag the edge of the field until the entry field is about twice as long
- as it was.
-
- To align your two objects so the canvas looks tidy, use the Arrange feature.
- Complete the following steps:
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- 1. Select both the push button object and the entry field object (one way to
- do this is to hold down the Ctrl key and click on each object).
-
- 2. From the Selected menu, select Arrange.
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- 3. Select Align bottom.
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- The objects are aligned with the bottommost object.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3.7. Provide Behavior For Your Application ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Now program your objects so that when the user selects the push button, the
- entry field says "Hello, World!" To do this, complete the following steps:
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- 1. Select the push button.
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- 2. Click the right mouse button to get a pop-up menu for the push button.
-
- 3. Select When, and then Clicked/selected.
-
- An Event window appears with the statement Arg window self at the top.
- Move the Event window so you can see both the Main form and the Event
- window at the same time.
-
- 4. Holding down the right mouse button, drag from your entry field object in
- the canvas to the Event window. Release the mouse when the focus point is
- anywhere below the Arg window self statement.
-
- The Create Link window appears, presenting an alphabetical list of
- choices.
-
- 5. Scroll down and select Set item value. Then select OK.
-
- A REXX statement appears in the Event window.
-
- 6. Change value to 'Hello, World!' (include the single quotes). The Event
- window should look like this:
-
- Arg window self
-
- /* Set item value Entry Field */
- CALL VpSetItemValue window,1001,'Hello, World!'
-
- It is not necessary to close any of your windows before you go on to the next
- step.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3.8. Run Your Application ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- You can test your application to see how it works. To test your application
- without starting the debugger, complete the following steps:
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- 1. Select the Form menu on the Main form.
-
- 2. Select Run....
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- Your application appears. If you select the OK push button, the entry
- field displays the text "Hello, World!"
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4. Limitations of the Evaluation Version ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The Evaluation Version of VisPro/REXX differs from the full product in several
- key aspects:
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- 1. The Evaluation version does not allow you to build your application to
- create a stand-alone executable file. The production version allows you
- to create stand-alone or small(with a DLL) executables, which can be
- tokenized or encrypted.
-
- ________________________________________________________
- The VisPro/REXX Build Options
-
- 2. The Evaluation version of VisPro/REXX allows you to create single-form
- applications only. The product version of VisPro/REXX allows you to
- create multiple-form applications.
-
- 3. The Database Designer is not included in the Evaluation version. This
- feature allows you to design client/server applications or reverse
- engineer existing database structures from ODBC-enabled databases to
- create entity/relationship (E/R) diagrams. These can then be used to
- create visual SQL statements or to automatically generate the code used
- to access the database. Using the Database Designer you can construct a
- form accessing multiple database tables with a single drag and drop
- operation.
-
- ________________________________________________________
- The VisPro Database Designer
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- 4. Support for Threads, as well as Event and Mutual Exclusion Semaphores is
- not included in this Evaluation version. VisPro/REXX Gold allows creation
- and use of Threads and Semaphores to develop powerful multithreaded
- projects.
-
- 5. VisPro/REXX Gold allows you to debug multiple threads of execution (the
- only product in its class that allow this). Variables in multiple threads
- can be traced in the Variable Watch window.
-
- ________________________________________________________
- The VisPro/REXX Debugger, with Conditional Break
-
- 6. The Notebook control is disabled, since Notebooks require secondary
- forms. Recall that secondary forms are not allowed in the Evaluation
- version.
-
- 7. Embedded resources cannot be used in the evaluation version, since these
- resources are embedded in executable files. The VisPro Resource Editor
- allows you to add Icons, Bitmaps, and Strings as embedded resources
- within your executable files (the Resource Editor is included with the
- evaluation version for your review)..
-
- ________________________________________________________
- The VisPro/Resource Editor
-
- 8. The DDE Client and Multimedia objects are not included in the Evaluation
- version. In the production version of the product we have used the System
- Object Module (SOM) to add the DDE Client and Multimedia Presentation
- Manager/2 (MMPM/2) controls to our tool box. Users of VisPro/REXX can
- request the free SOM toolkit to add additional controls to their toolbar.
-
- ________________________________________________________
- The DDE Client and Multimedia Objects
-
- 9. Simple report capabilities are not offered in the Evaluation version. In
- VisPro/REXX Gold there are three ways to print the information from a
- form:
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- Print a list from a stem variable
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- Print a tabular report from a stem variable
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- Print a rendering of a FORM window to the printer, including
- Business Graphics and Container Details views.
-
- Along with graphics, your reports can include headings, subtitles, and
- page numbers to make your off screen presentation as impressive as your
- final executable code.
-
- HockWare also offers VisPro/Reports, a REXX-enabled programmable report
- writer for OS/2. Contact HockWare for more information on this product.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 5. Company background ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- In April of 1993, HockWare introduced VisPro/REXX--the first OS/2 visual REXX
- programming tool as well as the first REXX programming tool to include drag and
- drop programming.
-
- VisPro/REXX fully exploits OS/2 2.x, OS/2 Warp, the Workplace Shell, CUA '91
- objects, SOM and the REXX language. There are three commercially available
- products developed with VisPro/REXX:
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- Performance Plus by Clear and Simple
- A CPU performance monitoring tool
-
- WatchIt by Client Server Networking
- A LAN performance analysis and management tool for IBM LAN Server
-
- CS-Edit/2 by Multitask Consulting
- A system configuration editor
-
- These are just a few of the products that exemplify the robustness and
- stability of the VisPro development environment.
-
- HockWare has headquarters in Cary, North Carolina (USA).
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 6. How To Order VisPro/REXX ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- VisPro/REXX is available directly from HockWare or from your favorite software
- reseller.
-
- We provide several ways you can reach us for product support and questions.
- These include:
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- Phone: Our technical support number is
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- (919) 380-0616
-
- Fax: Our FAX number is
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- (919) 380-0757
-
- Compuserve: Mail can be sent directly to us at
-
- 71333,3226
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- Technical questions can be directed to our forum. You can access the
- HOCKWARE forum by using the GO command in this form:
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- GO HOCKWARE
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- Internet: Our Internet address is:
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- hockware@vnet.net
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- World Wide Web: General sales information, product announcements, and
- patches are available from our site on the world wide web. The URL is:
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- http://www.hockware.com/hockware
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- The next section contains an online order form, which you may print out to use
- when mailing or faxing your order to us.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 6.1. Order Form for VisPro/REXX ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- SHIPPING ADDRESS: BILLING ADDRESS:
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- Name: ____________________________ Name: ____________________________
- Company: _________________________ Company: _________________________
- Address: _________________________ Address: _________________________
- __________________________________ __________________________________
- City: ____________________________ City: ____________________________
- State: ___________________________ State: ___________________________
- Country: _________________________ Country: _________________________
- Zip: _____________________________ Zip: _____________________________
- Phone: ___________________________ Phone: ___________________________
- FAX: _____________________________ FAX: _____________________________
- PAYMENT METHOD: (Circle)
- Check Purchase Order(Include copy of PO) Credit Card: Visa Amex MC
- Wire Transfer Account Number:
- ______________________________
- Expiration Date: _____________
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- UPS SHIPPING and HANDLING FEES: (Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and Intnl.
- shipping fees vary. Please call.)
- Ground: 1-3 Copies $7.00 each additional copy: $2.00
- 2nd day air: 1 copy 15.00 each additional copy: 4.00
- Next day air: 1 copy 25.00 each additional copy: 6.00
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- ITEM QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TOTAL
- VisPro/REXX Gold __________ $299.00 _____________
- VisPro/REXX BRONZE __________ $59.00 _____________
- VisPro/Reports __________ $199.00 _____________
- VisPro/C __________ $299.00 _____________
- VisPro/C++ __________ $299.00 _____________
- Development Suite
- (VisPro/REXX, C, C++) __________ $499.00 _____________
- SUBTOTAL _____________
- Sales Tax (residents of NC only, 6% subtotal) _____________
- Shipping _____________
- TOTAL _____________
- Where did you hear about us?
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- HockWare, Inc. Telephone (919) 380-0616 FAX (919) 380-0757
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