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digc
Feb 22, 2004
Stephan Wienczny
Feb 22, 2004
J C Calvarese
Feb 22, 2004
J Anderson
Feb 22, 2004
J C Calvarese
Feb 22, 2004
Stephan Wienczny
Re: Apollo (was digc)
Feb 22, 2004
J C Calvarese
Mar 02, 2004
C
Feb 22, 2004
J Anderson
February 22, 2004
Hallo,

where can I get the current version of digc?
The one supplied with dig does not compile.
Will I have modify the sources or has somebody else done already?

Stephan

February 22, 2004
Stephan Wienczny wrote:
> Hallo,
> 
> where can I get the current version of digc?
> The one supplied with dig does not compile.
> Will I have modify the sources or has somebody else done already?

I'm guessing you've tried the one on OpenD.org. It doesn't work with recent versions of DMD.

There have been some questions raised whether dig is compatible with Win98 (and WinME), but I'm don't know because I've only run it on WinXP recently and it works for me. The stripping function is broken, but it isn't needed for compilation or use of the library.

I've uploaded a dig package to the files sections of D Lab (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/d_lab/). You'd have to join to access it, but membership is free and Yahoo! doesn't ask too many intrusive questions.

Also, J Anderson has one on his website that should work for you: http://badmama.com.au/~anderson/JA's_D_Page.html

> 
> Stephan

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Justin
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February 22, 2004
Stephan Wienczny wrote:

> Hallo,
>
> where can I get the current version of digc?
> The one supplied with dig does not compile.
> Will I have modify the sources or has somebody else done already?
>
> Stephan
>
I have (with the help of others).  See webpage.

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February 22, 2004
J C Calvarese wrote:

> Stephan Wienczny wrote:
>
>> Hallo,
>>
>> where can I get the current version of digc?
>> The one supplied with dig does not compile.
>> Will I have modify the sources or has somebody else done already?
>
>
> I'm guessing you've tried the one on OpenD.org. It doesn't work with recent versions of DMD.
>
> There have been some questions raised whether dig is compatible with Win98 (and WinME), but I'm don't know because I've only run it on WinXP recently and it works for me. The stripping function is broken, but it isn't needed for compilation or use of the library.
>
> I've uploaded a dig package to the files sections of D Lab (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/d_lab/). You'd have to join to access it, but membership is free and Yahoo! doesn't ask too many intrusive questions.
>
> Also, J Anderson has one on his website that should work for you: http://badmama.com.au/~anderson/JA's_D_Page.html
>
>>
>> Stephan
>

<rant>
Dam you beat me (and yours is longer) ;) I guess we should have this message as a template message as the question comes up so often <g>

BTW: You should probably refer to my d webpage as http://badmama.com.au/~anderson/d as mozilla (email) doesn't like the '.
</rant>

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-Anderson: http://badmama.com.au/~anderson/
February 22, 2004
J Anderson wrote:

> J C Calvarese wrote:
> 
>> Stephan Wienczny wrote:
>>
>>> Hallo,
>>>
>>> where can I get the current version of digc?
>>> The one supplied with dig does not compile.
>>> Will I have modify the sources or has somebody else done already?
>>
>>
>>
>> I'm guessing you've tried the one on OpenD.org. It doesn't work with recent versions of DMD.
>>
>> There have been some questions raised whether dig is compatible with Win98 (and WinME), but I'm don't know because I've only run it on WinXP recently and it works for me. The stripping function is broken, but it isn't needed for compilation or use of the library.
>>
>> I've uploaded a dig package to the files sections of D Lab (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/d_lab/). You'd have to join to access it, but membership is free and Yahoo! doesn't ask too many intrusive questions.
>>
>> Also, J Anderson has one on his website that should work for you: http://badmama.com.au/~anderson/JA's_D_Page.html
>>
>>>
>>> Stephan
>>
>>
> 
> <rant>
> Dam you beat me (and yours is longer) ;) I guess we should have this message as a template message as the question comes up so often <g>

I'm going to try to get the OpenD.org website to put in a plug for D Lab. I also think this question is occurring too often (through no fault of those who are posting it).

> BTW: You should probably refer to my d webpage as http://badmama.com.au/~anderson/d as mozilla (email) doesn't like the '.
> </rant>

You're right on this one, too. I noticed the same problem after I posted.

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Justin
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February 22, 2004
J C Calvarese wrote:
> 
> 
> I'm going to try to get the OpenD.org website to put in a plug for D Lab. I also think this question is occurring too often (through no fault of those who are posting it).
> 

Thanks for your help.
By the way, what is apollo?

February 22, 2004
Stephan Wienczny wrote:
> J C Calvarese wrote:
> 
>> I'm going to try to get the OpenD.org website to put in a plug for D Lab. I also think this question is occurring too often (through no fault of those who are posting it).
> 
> Thanks for your help.
You're quite welcome.

> By the way, what is apollo?

It's Carlos Santander's project to use a Delphi-style GUI in D. It used to be called Dephi4D.

Files: http://earth.prohosting.com/carlos3/Apollo.htm
Forum: http://s3.invisionfree.com/ln5yrestgv/index.php

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Justin
http://jcc_7.tripod.com/d/
February 27, 2004
J C Calvarese wrote:
>> By the way, what is apollo?

Thanks for asking...

>
> It's Carlos Santander's project to use a Delphi-style GUI in D. It used to be called Dephi4D.
>
> Files: http://earth.prohosting.com/carlos3/Apollo.htm Forum: http://s3.invisionfree.com/ln5yrestgv/index.php
>
> --
> Justin
> http://jcc_7.tripod.com/d/

... and thanks for answering.
I thought I should give something like a report about Apollo.
The thing is that I started working, so I have classes in the morning, work
in the afternoons, so I get as tired as... well, I don't know how to end
that sentence, but you get the idea. So I haven't been able to give time to
Apollo, but I'm finishing this semester in a couple of weeks so I'll get my
mornings free, so I'll make some progress (or I'll just rest, I dunno). OT,
that's the same reason why I have over 150 messages to read yet.
Something else: as shown in the webpage, the compiled version that is
available can't be used for commercial purposes (that is, if someone can
make it work for any purpose... lol), but since everything is open source,
if you have Delphi with a different licence, you can compile it over again
and do some real work with it.

-----------------------
Carlos Santander Bernal


March 02, 2004
Those greedy peeps over at Inprise ( Borland ? ) :S.  Does Apollo support MDI ?

C

On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 21:54:39 -0500, Carlos Santander B. <carlos8294@msn.com> wrote:

> J C Calvarese wrote:
>>> By the way, what is apollo?
>
> Thanks for asking...
>
>>
>> It's Carlos Santander's project to use a Delphi-style GUI in D. It
>> used to be called Dephi4D.
>>
>> Files: http://earth.prohosting.com/carlos3/Apollo.htm
>> Forum: http://s3.invisionfree.com/ln5yrestgv/index.php
>>
>> --
>> Justin
>> http://jcc_7.tripod.com/d/
>
> ... and thanks for answering.
> I thought I should give something like a report about Apollo.
> The thing is that I started working, so I have classes in the morning, work
> in the afternoons, so I get as tired as... well, I don't know how to end
> that sentence, but you get the idea. So I haven't been able to give time to
> Apollo, but I'm finishing this semester in a couple of weeks so I'll get my
> mornings free, so I'll make some progress (or I'll just rest, I dunno). OT,
> that's the same reason why I have over 150 messages to read yet.
> Something else: as shown in the webpage, the compiled version that is
> available can't be used for commercial purposes (that is, if someone can
> make it work for any purpose... lol), but since everything is open source,
> if you have Delphi with a different licence, you can compile it over again
> and do some real work with it.
>
> -----------------------
> Carlos Santander Bernal
>
>



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March 02, 2004
"C" <dont@respond.com> wrote in message news:opr37vlencehmtou@localhost
>Those greedy peeps over at Inprise ( Borland ? ) :S.  Does Apollo support
>MDI ?
>
>C

Not yet, but I can get that done before next friday (I'll be very busy until
next wednesday).

-----------------------
Carlos Santander Bernal



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