Hi Viktor,
Pscript it’s a nice lib if you use it also under dos. I think that at least
for windows world we need a report lib (Maybe Frax or something similar) A
coworker of me already evaluate frax to see a possible transmission of our
reports to Frax. 

Brgds,
Mike Evans

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Szakats Viktor
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 12:58 PM
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Subject: Re: dllcall.c - Was: [Harbour] gtwvt font best setup

Sorry I've left this out:

pscript32 lib uses dllcall.c to interface
with pscript.dll, hence my previous mail.

We could in fact create a pure C interface too,
but besides needing more work, pscrip32.dll doesn't
have a published C interface AFAICS. I wonder
why the Abee guys didn't opt this solution.

Brgds,
Viktor

On 2008.06.09., at 11:54, Szakáts Viktor wrote:

> Hi Mike and all,
>
> I'll check what it takes (like dependencies)
> to port dllcall.c to Harbour.
>
> For now it looks to me that it could be ported
> to contrib/hbw32. I suspect but I cannot see any
> deep dependencies to xhb "C struct" feature.
>
> The ASM dependency is a bit troubling, because
> it may not compile on all Windows compilers
> (like plain BCC55 without TASM32), but TASM32
> is now available for free as part of the BCC58
> package, which clears this up about nicely.
>
> WINCE will have to exluded from this feature
> though, because it can be other CPU platform.
>
> Brgds,
> Viktor
>
> On 2008.06.09., at 11:06, Mike Evans (Gmail) wrote:
>
>> Hi Lorenzo,
>> Yes it's the same app (everythink it's the same). The tbrowse is  
>> exactly the
>> same not even one line of code had changed. The only different is  
>> the menu
>> class. Under Dos we've made a special lib for the menu. The menu is  
>> data
>> driven and user dependable. The window program uses exactly the same
>> database for the menu but uses a different technique to display  
>> every think
>> in one window. In general right now the same program can be  
>> compiled under
>> dos (clipper) and under windows xHarbour - GTWVW. The only changes  
>> I've made
>> is inside my kernel lib for windows functions (wopen-xbox ->
>> wvw_nopenwindow). The same is true for printing. Under dos I was  
>> using a
>> Pscript and under windows PScript32 with excellent results (windows  
>> preview,
>> no need pscript.ini pscript.exe etc).
>>
>> Brgds,
>> Mike Evans
>>
>> PS. If you come in Athens just sent me an email.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lorenzo  
>> Fiorini
>> Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2008 3:23 PM
>> To: Harbour Project Main Developer List.
>> Subject: Re: [Harbour] gtwvt font best setup
>>
>> On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 12:54 PM, Mike Evans (Gmail) <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> >
>> wrote:
>>
>>> This are some screenshots but they are big from 1 to 3.5 MB.
>>>
>>> http://prosvasis.vivodinet.gr/download/temp/dos.bmp
>>> http://prosvasis.vivodinet.gr/download/temp/resized.bmp
>>> http://prosvasis.vivodinet.gr/download/temp/u1.bmp
>>> http://prosvasis.vivodinet.gr/download/temp/u2.bmp
>>
>> Good work. I'm really impressed.
>>
>> Am I correct if I say that resized.bmp is the same app of dos.bmp?
>>
>> How much menu, get and tbrowse code is different?
>>
>> best regards,
>> Lorenzo
>>
>> p.s. I'll be in Greece next week for vacation :)
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