User Interfaces, Windows/Windows 95 & 98
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Overview
Constructing Windows Dialogs gives you access to the secrets that transform Windows programs into leading-edge software. The complex, yet infinitely flexible, Windows user interface will be yours to command once you know how to write tight, efficient dialogs; implement and customize the Windows common dialog resources; fully exploit the Borland BWCC.DLL and Microsoft CTL3D custom control libraries; use hidden features of BWCC.DLL to create your own bitmap controls, add multimedia elements such as wav, MIDI and Video for Windows AVI files to your applications; write dynamic link libraries to extend the functionality of your software; and create custom control libraries to fine-tune the appearance of the dialogs you create.Windows programmers hungry for information on how to enhance their applications with elegant, customized dialogs can turn here for all the design ideas, C programming instructions, and ready-to-use C code they need. In his relaxed but capable style, Rimmer explains how to create simple dialog structures, create and use custom control libraries and common dialogs, and add multimedia to dialogs.
Book Details
Published
April 1, 1994
Publisher
New York : Windcrest/McGraw-Hill, c1994.
Pages
420
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780070530096