on Tue, 25 Sep
2007 19:40:58 -0700
> >That is good.
>
> >Please send me the sample or the URL where it is located.
>
> The Warp4 toolkit on your eCS CD had one in
I had looked at the toolkits I have installed but no notebook samples.
> Samples\PM\CONTROLS
If you mean \toolkit\os2tk45\samples\pm\controls there is no notebook control
there either. The "style" sample has a dialog that looks sort of looks like a
notebook, that does not count.
> Then there is the aptly named
>
> http://svn.netlabs.org/fm2/browser/trunk/dll/notebook.c
I will look at that tomorrow.
> which is part of fm/2.
>
> Both XWorkPlace and WarpIN have complex examples of notebook controls.
> The sources are under cvs control, so you'd need to see
>
> http://www.xworkplace.org/cvs.html
>
> for directions on how to pull the sources.
I don't have CVS installed.
> Of course, you could break down and describe exactly what is not working
> for you and post the code and someone might point you in the right
> direction.
The notebook opens but there is no frame (which means no title bar or close
button) around it. If part of it gets invalidated it does not get repainted
properly, I assume because of the lack of a frame.
--
Robert Blair
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