Posted on 05-May-2000 12:17 GMT by Christian Kemp | 36 comments View flat View list |
Did anybody on here hear about AtheOS, a free operating system for the Intel architecture released under the GPL license? I've been looking at the screenshots and see some familiarities...
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Posted by nOw2 on 05-May-2000 22:00 GMT | In reply to Comment 14 (Kurt Skauen): :Ok. I was not aware that the user could move open windows between
:screens in MUI, I though MUI only controlled what was inside the
:window, not the screens (Found no indication of it in the feture list
:eighter). But I don't know enough about MUI to make some sane
The PSI gives the user control and internal methods give the
programmer optional control.
:comment on this. From what I could tell from the MUI documentation
:MUI did not have a generic way to make hierarchial components (build
:a new GUI componenet by embedding other components inside it). It had
Actually, MUI custom classes?
:something called groups, but as far as I could tell there was not
:possible to f.eks. inherit a spinner class from the group class that
:then created two arrow buttons and an edit box inside itself, and
:exporting a new "spinner"
This is perfectly possible.
MUI is a fully object orientated system, components can inherit
properties from other classes etc.etc. Look in any MUI:Libs/MUI/
directory. You'll probably see everything from better string classes
to HTML classes. |
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