Computer Science Canada I want two windows, is that possible? |
Author: | Flikerator [ Wed Feb 02, 2005 12:33 pm ] |
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I want two seperate windows. One for all my stats and stuff the other where my people type and do there stuff. |
Author: | Delos [ Wed Feb 02, 2005 1:12 pm ] |
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Press F10. Look up the Window. section, specifically Window.New(). Be inspired. Make something. |
Author: | zomg [ Wed Feb 02, 2005 1:59 pm ] |
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Delos wrote: Press F10.
Look up the Window. section, specifically Window.New(). Be inspired. Make something. maybe im the only one the that has no idea what ur talking about... why press F10? |
Author: | Bacchus [ Wed Feb 02, 2005 2:40 pm ] |
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the turing help reference. keeping with the motto Delos? ![]() |
Author: | person [ Wed Feb 02, 2005 4:21 pm ] |
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F10 = turing help anyways..u can always use var window:= Window.Open ("position:0;0,graphics:100;100") |
Author: | cycro1234 [ Wed Feb 02, 2005 4:32 pm ] |
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Hacign multiple windows is very useful in directing the users to input information, and look at information. |
Author: | person [ Wed Feb 02, 2005 6:33 pm ] |
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although there is one downside....if u have multiple windows, its hard to manage ur buttons |
Author: | cycro1234 [ Wed Feb 02, 2005 6:37 pm ] |
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Thas true. But u can use enable and disable to help you out. |
Author: | zomg [ Wed Feb 02, 2005 6:47 pm ] |
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person wrote: F10 = turing help
anyways..u can always use var window:= Window.Open ("position:0;0,graphics:100;100") F10? hmm... i always pressed F9, i didnt bother with anything but keyword reference ![]() |
Author: | cycro1234 [ Wed Feb 02, 2005 6:52 pm ] |
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I push F10 to learn new commands from the alphabetical list. |
Author: | person [ Wed Feb 02, 2005 7:44 pm ] |
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theres also a search function which is also really helpful |
Author: | cycro1234 [ Wed Feb 02, 2005 8:48 pm ] |
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Then there's always Compsci.Ca ![]() |
Author: | Flikerator [ Thu Feb 03, 2005 10:04 am ] |
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I couldn't find "Window.New" but I did find Window.Open which works. Im going to try it now thanks. EDIT - Here is a piece of the program ive been working on with the double window thingy. Anything I can do to improve it? (My program is over 700 lines, the double window will help bring it down) Note - The stats you see are just an example and only represent what the real stats will look like (ei the format). |
Author: | cycro1234 [ Thu Feb 03, 2005 12:33 pm ] |
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That's cool ![]() 1) Windows will definately make it easier to work 2) I didn't quite get your stat division |
Author: | Flikerator [ Thu Feb 03, 2005 4:18 pm ] |
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I had 744 lines, now im down to 660 because I double windowed it. That was just a small piece to test the double window thing. Im going to post the 660 lines one (Not even near completion) and ill bring a link here so you can download it if you want. Its just a D&D Character generater now, but im going to make a level up system, battle engine, whole whack of things for it. I think ill make them all seperate from one another, so I wont have one huge program, just a bunch of smaller programs. The character gen is in disorray and I have to re-erange everything so its need. But for now I have all the huge math calculations done (Some are 80 lines long...) http://www.compsci.ca/v2/viewtopic.php?p=74010#74010 |