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| pierremx |
Posted - 04/01/2008 : 08:37:00 AM Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 8 Operating System: xp
Hello,
Could someone explain to me what are all the different ways to build graphical user-interfaces in Origin C? I am using GETN Macros to create simple dialogs but I want to build more complicated interfaces. How can I do ?
Regards, Pierre.
Edited by - pierremx on 04/01/2008 08:39:26 AM |
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| Echo_Chu |
Posted - 04/15/2008 : 05:05:49 AM Hi, Pierre
We do support dialog builder in Development Kit, a supplemental tool of Origin8.
I have sent your the tool via email. Please try.
Anymore problems, please feel free to contact us.
Echo OriginLab Corp |
| pierremx |
Posted - 04/08/2008 : 05:39:01 AM For example, how can I "design" a Datetimepicker control with X-Functions ?
Pierre. |
| pierremx |
Posted - 04/08/2008 : 05:32:26 AM Hi Deanna,
Before to buy Origin 8, I have downloaded a free evaluation copy of Origin 7.5 pro. I the sample directory of Origin 7.5 (\User Interface Development\Dialog Builder) I find it is possible to design GUI in Visual C++ (v.6), build a .dll and use-it in Origin ! Can I still use this solution to build graphical user-interfaces ? Where can I found more samples ?
Regards, Pierre. |
| Deanna |
Posted - 04/06/2008 : 10:15:20 PM Hi Pieeremx,
In Origin 8, we recommend building GUI with X-Functions. You can refer to the Programming help file in SR1: >X-Function Programming >Practical Examples > Creating X-Function dialogs
Deanna OriginLab Technical Services |