on Wed, 26 Sep
2007 15:16:42 -0700
> Not quite true. All of the interesting creation code is in notebook.c.
> Start with CfgDlgProc(). The trivial part is in mainwnd.c. It is just
I now know what I am doing wrong. The "Presentation Manager Programming Guide
and Reference" and the sample code I found on the internet lead me in the wrong
direction. Both the sample code and the programming guide use WinCreateWindow
to create the notebook window. I could not make it work and I guess it will
not work without a lot of extra code. So I will change my code to use a dialog.
> FWIW, you really should install subversion and cvs clients if you want
> easy access to open source code.
I don't have CVS and at this time do not intend to install it. I do have
subversion installed. Is the code at netlabs.org read only with svn for
anonymous users?
--
Robert Blair
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