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- From: mforget@elfhaven.ersys.edmonton.ab.ca (Michel Forget)
- Subject: Re: config file (was: block operations & shortcut file)
- Date: Sat, 4 Jun 1994 01:20:40 -0600
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- In <9406060919.AA06073@cscd4c4.caledonia.hw.ac.uk>, Barry Scott Munro writes:
- [Subject: Re: config file (was: block operations & shortcut file)]
-
- [> Wrong!
- [>
- [> Gregor Duchalski writes an excellent set of routines for GFA Basic. They
- [> are used by many GFA coders. They look like the dialogues used in the
- [> excellent TwoInOne archiver shell.
-
- Okay, that is good to hear. By the way, have you considered shortening
- your .SIG file? Common nettiquete indicates that it should not be more
- than five or six lines. Thirteen is a little high, and people have to
- pay to receive mail... It looks nice, though.
-
- Anyway, back to the topic:
-
- Pure C: EGEM, ForceGEM, Winddial, BIG
- GFA: Gregor Duchalski's Library (name?)
- Heat & Serve C: Windial
- Pure Pascal: ? (There was a Pascal dialog library that came with a C
- dialog library, but I cannot remember the name. It
- looked nice, though.)
- Hisoft Basic Pro: Ofir Gal's Library (does he distribute this at all?)
- Personal Pascal: None! :(
- Lattice C: EGEM, FLDLIB93
-
- Those are all that I know of; the only ones that I have used are EGEM
- and Winddial. All of this is in response to Timothy Miller's question
- about which dialog libraries are available.
-
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