Hi Júlio, To see an example of a full working Revolution+PostgreSQL application, here as the Web issue (there is a Rev's client side app available too), developped in less than some days, have an eye at :
<http://acacia93.dyndns.org/citalis.xml> and let me know, off-list, if you need more infos or sources stack about how to run this kind of Rev's process. Bests, Pierre Le sam 04/10/2003 à 23:26, Júlio César Ködel a écrit : > Each day I'm more convinced that Revolution is a great program tool. > Some things are amazing easy to do, and seems so powerfull that I > think no program CAN'T be developed in Rev. But, I must ask some > questions: (first, sorry by comparing Rev with VB, but I'm a BASIC > programmer since 1986, and VB is my current world ;-] ) > > 1) Nowadays, more and more applications (especially those developed in > RAD tools) are using HTML, for display data, forms, or whatever. In my > case, I use HTML for custom relats (my program parses tags in HTML > file and then replace them with some data. It's a easy way to make > relats customizable for the final user). Revolution doesn't have a > control that show HTML pages (I know there is a DLL, which I assume > that use IE engine, but work only for Windows). There is some way to > display full HTML pages within cards, in all plataforms (or, at least, > Windows and *nix)? Or, if not, at least a "standard" way to "execute" > a HTML file (some kind of shell that would open the default Web > Browser of OS and display a local file). > > 2) Someone know a site where there is some Rev. applications to > download (to study, of course, open source)? > > 3) Since Windows 95, both Mac and *nix plataforms are using controls > like the Windows TreeView and ListItems controls. There is something > like this for Revolution (TV and LI objects are used, for example, in > a Windows Explorer window, wich TreeView is the object that shows a > "tree" of folders and ListItems is the object that show items with > icons, tabs and subitems) > > 4) Is there a IDE for Revolution other than the current? > > 5) Revolution IDE is capable of showing the "look and feel" of other > plataforms (for example, MacOS and Motif). In a distributed > application, there is some way to make it look like a Mac, for > example, by default (in other words: Can I make a Revolution > application in Windows that mantain the "look" of Mac?) > > 6) When making a compiled application from Revolution, I noticed that > it would NOT support Microsoft icons other than 16 colors... There's > no way to use 256 colors icons? (the best would be if Rev. could use > TrueColor or RGBA icons, but 256 colors are the minimal to nowadays > Windows stardards). > > Well... I guess it's "only" this... Thanx in advance for all ;-) -- Bien cordialement, Pierre Sahores 100, rue de Paris F - 77140 Nemours GSM: +33 6 03 95 77 70 Pro: +33 1 41 60 52 68 Dom: +33 1 64 45 05 33 Fax: +33 1 64 45 05 33 Inspection académique de Seine-Saint-Denis Applications et SGBD ACID SQL (WEB et PGI) Penser et produire "delta de rentabilité" _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution