On 08/22/2014 02:02 PM, Michael wrote:
> Gentlemen,
>
> I think I´ve started a discussion on how to generate documentation,
> which was not my intention.
>
> Having searched brother google for MSEide + MSEgui samples, found only
> 2-3 on the MSEide + MSEgui internet page and a few on the git.
> Same for description of features. It seems to me that some of you guys
> work already for years with that software, so knowing every detail on
> how to do things. Therefore you do not much depend on documentation and
> help.
> My intention was just to ask for some assistance for a (low skill)
> programmer who just started with MSEide + MSEgui and who wants to learn
> more and get access to that excellent piece of software. If he couldn´t
> get his samples running in short-term, he will soon lose interest in
> MSEide + MSEgui and kill it from his harddisk (that´s how I would do
> it). But, I think, that is not in the sense of the MSEide + MSEgui
> authors and/or responsibles.
> So this is just for the responsibles to think about...
>
I ask again, "what kind of documentation" do you want to see?

If you have used a gui ide for an object oriented language before, then 
you should be familiar with the concepts of how mseide+msegui works.  I 
used visual basic and visual c in the past.  So selecting componets from 
the palette, placing them on the form and tying code to it wasn't hard 
to figure out.

So I guess you need examples of how to use the components.  So what 
components do you want to use?

labels, strings, integers, file dialogs, database components, etc.

Give us some clues as to what you want / need.

Patrick

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