Thanks for the reply. I mean laying out forms. I know I rambled a bit in my
original post.
I'm going from CW for the MacOS to PRC tools for MacOS X.
Andy
in article 61000@palm-dev-forum, David A. Desrosiers at
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>> I was moving from CodeWarrior to PRC tools and was wondering what people
>> were doing to visually layout their programs. I don't mind writing the
>> resource files but it takes me forever to get the interface the way I
>> want it. It would be nice if there was something out there similar to
>> Constructor.
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> Not quite clear what you mean by "lay out". You mean an IDE? I use a
> combination of many different ones for code and debugging, namely Anjuta,
> gedit, and your basic vi/joe/emacs stuff.
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> For forms, you might want to take a look at Guikachu. It's nice, and
> being developed for laying out the UI for your Palm apps. Tie them all
> together + gdb + gcc + ddd, and you have quite a powerful development
> environment. Everyone that answers will probably have their own way of doing
> things.
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> Or are you moving from Windows CodeWarrior to Windows prc-tools? If
> yes, well... can't help you there. I don't do Windows.
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