Alejandro Muñoz Fonttz escribió:
> Hi:
> It is possible to build native applications in OZONE? My question
> point to create an GUI environment also capable to run DOS apps and
> native apps smoothly. Perhaps, this characteristic boost both projects
> (FreeDOS and OZONE) :)

There exists no single library, so it isn't possible to link your 
ozoneprogram to a library to get one exe-file with your program.

It is easily possible to make a new distribution for your own program, 
without additional programs, without some libraries, without desktop, 
without additional skins/themes etc. It would be much smaller. As oZone 
is under GPL, this special distribution must be under GPL too.

Bye
  Flo

> 
> Alejandro Muñoz Fonttz
>  Project Engineer
> 
> On Nov 9, 2007 9:38 AM, Florian Xaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Jim Hall escribió:
>>> This looks nice, but I generally don't use GUIs. Has anyone here tried
>>> it? What's it like, and can anyone comment on stability?
>> There exist one bug - which I haven't found with Drag&Drop/Dynamic
>> modules ("DLLs"). (Maybe a problem with my DJGPP installation...(?))
>> Nobody has told me another...
>>
>> It is like SEAL 2 or BadSEAL, but written in C and includes a cleaner
>> kernel and support for Skins/Themes. (I haven't be able compile latest
>> SEAL 2 with latest GCC compiler - many many errors.) It also can handle
>> file-types via file extension. But nothing is perfect - if someone want
>> help - (s)he is welcome ;-)
>>
>> The kernel is cleaner than SEAL because SEAL had been ported to ALLEGRO
>> using a layer between SEAL and ALLEGRO. The latest source code is at
>> http://ozonegui.sf.net.
>>
>>
>> Bye
>>   Flo
>>
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