Hi all, Further to my posts every now and then about beta versions, it's with great pleasure that I'm announcing the completion of my first commercial library for RunRev: Data Tree 1.0.
After being a bit frustrated with the lack of a native tree view control in Rev, I thought I'd throw my hat into the ring and write one. Given the potential complexities of such a control, my goal was to create something that was as easy to develop with as possible and delivers platform perfect results. With Data Tree, you can: • deploy a tree control that will completely adapt its appearance to match the host operating system (Mac and Windows currently supported) • use a set of commands to create nodes, move them about, change their properties and much more • work with huge numbers of nodes behind the scenes and display up to 1,200 nodes instantly • easily create trees with multiple parent/child levels, without requiring complicated XML • apply icons and set other appearance and behaviour properties • insert a tree control into the tabbing order of the card • receive various mouse and keyboard events • add your own properties to nodes, allowing you to store your own data within the node itself • for more advanced developers, access the underlying array and build large trees in milliseconds You can download a trial licence of Data Tree from the Downloads page of my website, http://www.theworcestersource.com . The trial licence is fully functional but will periodically display a nag window. A nag-free licence that can be used in your own projects can be purchased for £30. All downloads come with a supporting developer manual. More developer information, to be hosted on my site, is currently being worked on. I sincerely hope that anybody who tries my library enjoys developing with it. Best wishes, Steve Checkley http://www.theworcestersource.com _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution