Re: GLX Application Framework: difference between a resource and a stack

2010-05-26 Thread Trevor DeVore

On May 25, 2010, at 7:26 PM, David Bovill wrote:


On 25 May 2010 20:59, Trevor DeVore li...@mangomultimedia.com wrote:

Standalone Resources are files that need to be included when  
building the
app but which aren't explicitly loaded when you open the  
application in Rev.


http://revolution.screenstepslive.com/spaces/revolution/manuals/glxapp/lessons/5558-How-Do-I-Include-Supporting-Files-Folders-When-I-Build-My-Application-



So why do you add the Datagrid library as a Resource in the other  
tutorial?


Because you don't want to load the data grid library in the IDE (the  
IDE already does that). This is explained in the lesson on including  
the data grid library.


http://revolution.screenstepslive.com/spaces/revolution/manuals/glxapp/lessons/6887-What-is-the-Best-Way-To-Include-the-Data-Grid-Library-


NB - how do I check that I have the latest version?


The official build is listed on the web page:

http://www.bluemangolearning.com/revolution/software/libraries/glx-application-framework/

This is the build that is documented. I have posted newer builds for  
some folks though and you may have one of those.


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Re: GLX Application Framework: difference between a resource and a stack

2010-05-25 Thread Trevor DeVore

On May 24, 2010, at 7:44 PM, David Bovill wrote:

Second go digging into this great open source framework: wandering  
the best
way to get a stack loaded as a library on startup. So do I use a  
stack, or
add it as a resource like the suggested route for datagrid the  
library -
wandering what the difference is. The version I have is not teh same  
as the
docs.. will have to check I have the lates... but in the mean time  
does

anyone using the framework know how to best add libraries?


Although your plugin UI might be slightly different the principles are  
the same as described here:


http://revolution.screenstepslive.com/spaces/revolution/manuals/glxapp/lessons/5552-How-Do-I-Add-Stacks-to-My-Application-

Standalone Resources are files that need to be included when building  
the app but which aren't explicitly loaded when you open the  
application in Rev.


http://revolution.screenstepslive.com/spaces/revolution/manuals/glxapp/lessons/5558-How-Do-I-Include-Supporting-Files-Folders-When-I-Build-My-Application-

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Re: GLX Application Framework: difference between a resource and a stack

2010-05-25 Thread David Bovill
On 25 May 2010 20:59, Trevor DeVore li...@mangomultimedia.com wrote:

 Standalone Resources are files that need to be included when building the
 app but which aren't explicitly loaded when you open the application in Rev.


 http://revolution.screenstepslive.com/spaces/revolution/manuals/glxapp/lessons/5558-How-Do-I-Include-Supporting-Files-Folders-When-I-Build-My-Application-


So why do you add the Datagrid library as a Resource in the other tutorial?
NB - how do I check that I have the latest version?
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GLX Application Framework: difference between a resource and a stack

2010-05-24 Thread David Bovill
Second go digging into this great open source framework: wandering the best
way to get a stack loaded as a library on startup. So do I use a stack, or
add it as a resource like the suggested route for datagrid the library -
wandering what the difference is. The version I have is not teh same as the
docs.. will have to check I have the lates... but in the mean time does
anyone using the framework know how to best add libraries?
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