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- From: Mark.Baker@mettav.royle.org (Mark Baker)
- Date: 27 Jun 94 19:03:56
- Message-Id: <UUCP.772743610@mettav>
- Subject: Re: text marks & sliders
- To: gem-list@world.std.com (gem-list@world.std.com)
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- Tim:
- > Come to think of it, I may write my own handler. Would anyone object
- > terribly of my dialog system required it's own type of resource file?
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- Yes :)
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- > This way, the resource editor could be WYSIWYG for all the various types
- > of extentions... in that case, we could have edit fields that use
- > proportionally spaced SpeedoGDOS fonts. In that case, you'd use a normal
- > resource editor for most stuff, and mine for the extended-type dialogs.
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- You can have proportionally spaced fonts anyway with aes 4.1, so a standard
- resource editor should support them (or will when it's next updated), all you
- need is to write a handler to support them on older aes versions. IIRC
- Interface already supports a number of extended objects for use with some of
- the German dialogue libraries.
-
- > Don't hold your breath on this, though, and others should work on similar
- > programs.... competition, you know. I don't exactly have gobbs of free
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- I might have a go. Mine would use standard resource files, with the extended
- types used for special objects. I would use the same extended types as
- interface despite not having it :)
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