BTW, how large is the source code of VOUCH32?

Viktor

On 2010 May 17, at 17:40, Pritpal Bedi wrote:

> 
> Hello Everybody
> 
> You may be familiar with Vouch32 library and its counterpart 
> Vouch32 Active-X Server. If not please visit.
> 
> http://www.vouchcac.com/vouch32/vouch32.htm 
>   A Free Windows Extended Utilities Library for Clipper, Xbase++ and
> (x)Harbour
> 
> http://www.vouch32.com  
>   Home of Vouch32 ActiveX Server
> 
> 
> This famous library has been downloaded more than 9000+ times
> since 2003 so I believe it had been widely used.
> 
> Though it compiles fine with current Harbour and possibly with -DUNICODE 
> also but still it may require an overhaul. The style is sephagatti as it 
> was started after my first encounter with xHarbour in 2002 and 
> when Augusto Infante and Andy Wos committed What32 library.
> So it is not Harbour standards strictly.
> 
> The library is heavily based on What32 which I have as unified with 
> this library with Wvn_* name space. As hbwin.lib has evoled to a 
> reasonable extent, many of the functions will have duplication 
> but because namespace is different, will not cause any harm.
> 
> It also uses C Structures so again it does not adhere to Harbour's
> philosophy.
> 
> The areas of particular interest to users will be PageScript compatible
> functions and PrintPreview mechanism which can be exploited 
> with gtwin also though these are more suitable for gtwvt and gtwvg.
> Though there are a lot other convinient functions but probably 
> I think all can be done more or less with current Harbour.
> 
> Few components I will have to pull out like Graphics and Charts
> because the code was given to me by Augusto Infante and later 
> revised by Andy Wos and I do not know if I am permitted to publish 
> that as open source. 
> 
> Augusto or Andy, if you are reading this mail, please allow to do so.
> 
> Also I wil pull-out CT3 compatible COM_* components as these are now 
> available with Harbour anyway and also due to fact that I had contributed
> this library to xhb.com and my professional ethics do not permit so.
> 
> Today, 17 May 2010, I have decided to put it under Harbour contribs.
> But I want to retain vouch32 folder name in harbour/contrib/vouch32.
> This is the only recognistion I need plus your willingness to polish 
> the code. I would have certainly be happy to polish it but due to 
> heavy involvement with hbQt+ direction, I cannot spare time onto that.
> 
> If group is willing I can start the process under harbour/contrib/vouch32.
> 
> Regards
> Pritpal Bedi, a student of software analysis & design
> 
> 
> 
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