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Shadow Robert
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Posted: 9th Jun 2004 23:20
Oki, i've been wondering for quite a while about this.
So today i decided to find out...



i know what they are now... question is; why the heck are they being distributed with dbp? they're not actually easily accessible from within dbp itself, so i'm kinda at a loss to why they're there.

Mike Johnson
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Posted: 9th Jun 2004 23:22
The BCG DLLs were used for some parts of the compiler GUI. We've only really started taking advantage of the library for our editor for FPS Creator.

Mike
darkdomy
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Posted: 11th Jun 2004 04:22
help!!!

download dll?

site for dll ?

help!!! download dll plese.

hello attend news

Anxiously awaiting BlueGUI v2

it informs to me when and ended BlueGUI v2
the_winch
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Posted: 11th Jun 2004 04:57 Edited at: 11th Jun 2004 04:59
darkdomy you little monkey they should be here

C:\Program Files\Dark Basic Software\Dark Basic Professional\Compiler\BCGCB581.dll
C:\Program Files\Dark Basic Software\Dark Basic Professional\Compiler\BCGCB59.dll

can i scream
darkdomy
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Posted: 12th Jun 2004 18:25
help!!

download links help!! dll

samples not run

dll not found

no find dll


help!!! download links

dbpro 5.2
hello tanks

Anxiously awaiting BlueGUI v2

it informs to me when and ended BlueGUI v2
IanM
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Posted: 12th Jun 2004 19:10
Did you read winch's post?

You already have them. If you want to use them then you'll have to work it out for yourself

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Mike Johnson
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Posted: 12th Jun 2004 19:25
You won't be able to use them within DB Pro. They DLLs are for an external library for interface elements that we used when creating DB Pro. They cannot be accessed as commands.

Mike
Dave J
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Posted: 13th Jun 2004 04:40
Yeah, I noticed those while murking around my 'compiler' folder a few weeks ago, at first I thought they were some hidden Windows commands or something lol, but on a closer look I concluded they must have been used for the Debugger's interface. It wasn't hard to find the company responsible for them (Especially as all you have to do is look at the properties of the file):

http://www.bcgsoft.com

Anyway, I concluded that $315 for a commercial license for a DLL that just wraps the Windows API plus a few extras simply wouldn't be worth it. That's just my opinion though, I guess if you were clueless about the API (or MFC) then you would purchase it.


"Computers are useless they can only give you answers."
Mike Johnson
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Posted: 13th Jun 2004 12:11
The BCG library is an extension to MFC and offers a whole host of features. Very useful for anyone wanting to create MFC applications.

Check out the feature list [href]www.bcgsoft.com/FeatureTour/bcgcontrolbar-tour.htm[/href] Trying to get all of this functionality coded yourself would take a considerable amount of time. We didn't really use it for DB Pro but it's proving very useful for the editors for FPS Creator.

Mike

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