Greg,
Thank you very much.
I look forward to it.

Suhaib

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> I semi-retired the machine that I did that on.  I have our systems guy
> bringing it back up.  I'll let y'all know.
>
> Greg
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> "Suhaib M. Siddiqi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@opendx.watson.ibm.com on
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> Greg,
>
> In your previous message about BX Pro and OpenDX, you mentioned if people
> are interested you would
> put the pieces together for a show-and-tell.
> I am certainly very interested in what you described.  Could you please
> provide access
> to your BXDX widget model?  Feel free to e-mail me directly.
> Thanks
>
> Suhaib
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> Now you need to add a callback to the UI to pass down the filename.  You
> push a button in the DX manager window, and the callback editor appears.
> You type in code that pulls the file name from the widget that comes in as
> a parameter, and calls DXLink to send it to the NamedInput in the net.  A
> button compiles it and a button installs it.   Edit the file selector
> dialog.  Find the correct callback resource, and type in the name of the
> one you just coded.  You do the same for a slider widget - create, compile
> and install a callback that extracts the value from the slider widget and
> sends it to the named input of the net.
>
> Put it in play mode.  It all works - even the area message, that is
> automatically routed to the correct widget by the infrastructure.
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> If people are interested, I might be able to put the pieces together for a
> show-and-tell.
>
> Greg
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> Greg and Pete
>
> Any comments on the following message from Mark Hatch from ICS?
> Is the BX Pro feature still exists or can this code be activated
> again?
>
> Thanks
>
> Suhaib
>
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Mark Hatch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Monday, February 14, 2000 12:35 PM
> > To: Suhaib Siddiqi
> > Subject: RE: lesstif on cygwin
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> >
> >
> > >
> > >
> > >What kind of BX Pro hooks was it having?  Was it an
> > added advantage
> > >for data visualization?
> >
> > Primarily we were used to build the user interface . A
> > widget was added to
> > the BX palette for DX (the closed one  ;-) ). Basically,
> > a developer would
> > build the ui to his/her application and then drop a DX
> > widget on the UI. At
> > that point, DX took over for the actual display. This was
> > suppose to
> > compete with the AVS product that combined their 3D
> > Visualization tool with
> > our competitor, UIM/X (Visual Edge).
> >
> > I suspect that they lost a couple deals to AVS, and this
> > lack of a GUI
> > builder integration was mentioned by the customer as
> > being key to their
> > decision. Hard to imagine that there was that big an
> > advantage to having a
> > visualization object on a GUI builder palette!
> >
> > Mark
> > ~
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