* From: chrisg@warpspeed.com.au (Chris Graham [WarpSpeed])
* Subject: BETA: New Betas are available (Graham Utilities)
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GUDisk:
PROJECT : GUDisk (WPS GUDisk Class)
FILE : GUDisk.Txt - Quick Overview
Last modified: 21 Apr 98
GUDisk - Graham Utilities WPS Disk Class
Beta: Release Notes
Release V1.03
I believe that everything in the GUDisk module is complete, please let
me know if you find anything wrong.
I have implemented the DeskMan2QuerySetup method, so the GUDisk class
should respond to and use either DeskMan/2 or Object Desktop to save
its data.
The GUDisk.Hlp file is now mostly complete. It is only missing some of
the stuff needed for the individual commands. All of the class
reference and programming information is considered to be complete.
InstWPS.Exe is used to install the class. Make sure that GUDisk.Dll is
in a path in your LIBPATH statement - the directory where you installed
the text version of The Graham Utilities for OS/2, V2.00 will do fine
(assuming that you updated CONFIG.SYS in the original install). INSTWPS
will install the class, INSTWPS -d will deregister the classes. A
reboot is necessary at each stage. Or, you can use killem or something
similar to kill PMSHELL.EXE - just make sure that the INI's have been
written to disk.
Please let me know what you find or any other comments.
-Chris
WPSndPal:
PROJECT : WPSndPal (WPS WPSoundPalette Class)
FILE : WPSndPal.Txt - Quick Overview
Last modified: 21 Apr 98
WPSoundPalette - WPS Sound Scheme Palette Class
Beta: Release Notes
Release V1.02
I have implemented a WPS class that enhances your Warp 4/Warp 3 system.
Warp 4 comes with the concept of "Sound Schemes". A Sound Scheme is a
logical collection of sound files that are grouped together to form a
theme/scheme. Under Warp 4, there are 4 schemes provided. However, IBM
in their infinite wisdom did not give us any means of (easily)
editing/adding/deleting these schemes. The WPSoundPalette (WPSndPal)
class is intended to do just that.
InstWPS will register the WPSoundPalette class, InstWPS -d will
deregister the class.
I have implemented the DeskMan2QuerySetup method, so the WPSoundPalette
class should respond to and use either DeskMan/2 or Object Desktop to
save its data. [Could someone please test this and get back to me with
the results???]
Currently there is no help for it.
The Apply button in the edit dialog should do the same as a drag/drop
operation to the desktop.
I believe that the code is now complete, all I have to do is to finish
the on-line help file.
Please let me know what you find or any other comments.
-Chris
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