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PostPosted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 7:34 pm   Post subject: my GUI Class [still in construction] - not so turing-y!

You do have to admit turing's GUI sucks, plus if you want a more graphical GUI the built-in turing GUI is not the way to go...

I recently saw a post where someone did one of these types of things - And so I decided to dig up an old version I was working on a few years back.

I will no be providing the source code yet - but I am releasing a sample program

Tell me what you guys think. I know there is alot of things I have not included yet (many things I did start, but just removed it from this release due to the fact that they are not finished) such as rollover effects for buttons, full frames (pretty much like a window inside a window), horrizontal scroll bars, text input boxes, check boxes, option buttons, tabs, etc.

Honest opinions ans suggestions welcome.



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PostPosted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 7:37 pm   Post subject: Re: my GUI Class [still in construction] - not so turing-y!

just an update

I am currently working on some more themes, and polishing up the current themes there.
Very Happy
Nick




PostPosted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 8:02 pm   Post subject: RE:my GUI Class [still in construction] - not so turing-y!

It's a litttle glitchy:
sometimes it would load the scroll bar sometimes it gave an error saying it could not find the picture
the error message's icon dissapeared after a shrt while
the scroll bar also dissipeared after a while
my msn (to the side) went all glitchy when your prgram was runnging, after it finished msn went back to normal
SNIPERDUDE




PostPosted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 8:05 pm   Post subject: Re: my GUI Class [still in construction] - not so turing-y!

o.O
I have never encountered those problems before...

I have run my program on two different computers, and have not had such problems. I will try to find out why this may be happening.

TY
SNIPERDUDE




PostPosted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 8:15 pm   Post subject: Re: my GUI Class [still in construction] - not so turing-y!

I have run it several more times, on both comps AND with several other things running, and I have not run into those problems yet.

Just some thoughts:

? Was it flashy? (like when someone doesn't use View.Update)
? Are the folders in the same directory as the program?
? Are the files/folders saved to a flashdrive? (I don't know why, but sometimes [I dont know if always] when I run a prog made in turing from a flashdrive, it doesn't work. Try saving it somewhere on your comp if this is the case)
? Still trying to come up with other reasons. Suggestions?

IF ANYONE ELSE ENCOUNTERS THESE PROBLEMS, OR OTHER ONES PLEASE LET ME KNOW.

hmm, just thought of something, probably stupid though...
I made the prog on XP, dunno if that could be some reason.
Nick




PostPosted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 8:35 pm   Post subject: RE:my GUI Class [still in construction] - not so turing-y!

hmmm well it wasnt flashy it was on my desktop but Im using ME so that is most likily it
also maybe I had too many things running which is likely since msn messed up
Jestar




PostPosted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 9:00 pm   Post subject: Re: my GUI Class [still in construction] - not so turing-y!

i didnt have any problems, looks good! Nice work.
SNIPERDUDE




PostPosted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 8:34 am   Post subject: Re: my GUI Class [still in construction] - not so turing-y!

that's a relief.

Glad to see you like it, I am also working on some more cool looking styles, so I'll post another update later.

If anyone has any great ideas I would be more than happy to hear them
Very Happy
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