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From: Mush <mushypd@redrose.net>
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To: Andy Gibson <andy@agasinc.demon.co.uk>
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Date: Fri, 03 Oct 1997 08:34:51 +0500
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The man most directly responsible for this twaddle was Andy Gibson, who did
thus comment on Re: GUI Ext on the night of 01-Oct-97:
-> I was mighty impressed with the speed of those demos ya sent me too
-> m8. Who would have thought it possible with Amos? The GUI Ext does
-> seem to be far more powerful than I first thought.
I am actually working on a larger, full GUI extension demo, which will cover
all
of its various powers. Because of the way Petro wrote it, it is as fast as it
possibly can go.
-> I downloaded it and now have it slotted in. BTW I also downloaded the
-> GUI Compiler, but I'm having serious problems with it!
The GUI compiler should be in the same archive. You will need to run the
GUIPatch.AMOS program, which copies your system files and makes a patched
version of the APCmp compiler routine.
-> I have it set up in my Amos Pro pull down menu, but when I access it,
-> it obviously throws me back to WB, but I thought the listing in my
-> interpreter would have been already set up to be compiled!
-> But no! I have to manually type in the filename I want to compile.
-> This is where the real problem occurs. When I click on the LOAD
-> button, I get the good old Software Failure - Suspend/Reboot option!
-> It works fine if I manually type in the filename, but not if I click
-> on the LOAD button. Does anyone have this problem too?
Hmm, ive never had this problem. Try to compile the GUI Compiler as an
executable, and run it that way. You will need to direct it to the GUICmp
program before you can use it. If that still has problems, I suggest you get a
newer version of the ASL.library routines.
-> And can I use the GUI Compiler for normal Amos proggy compiling or is
-> it just for GUI applications?
I think it can be used for normal AMOS programs, but unless they have valuable
GUI commands inside them, I wouldnt reccomend it.
Andrew "Mushroom" Kellett
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