Category : C++ Source Code
Archive   : OS2SDI.ZIP
Filename : APP.CPP

 
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// *************************************************************** //
// Filename: app.cpp //
// //
// Date: November 26, 1993 //
// //
// Description: //
// *************************************************************** //

#include "SDIBar.h"

// --------------------------------------------------------------- //
// Application constructor //
// --------------------------------------------------------------- //
TSDIBarApp::TSDIBarApp() :
TApplication()
{
}

// --------------------------------------------------------------- //
// Application destructor //
// --------------------------------------------------------------- //
TSDIBarApp::~TSDIBarApp()
{
}

// --------------------------------------------------------------- //
// InitMainWindow //
// --------------------------------------------------------------- //
void TSDIBarApp::InitMainWindow()
{
TDecoratedFrame *Frame = new TDecoratedFrame(NULL,
"SDIBar application", new TSDIBarWindow);
SetMainWindow(Frame);
// create the toolbar
ControlBar = new TControlBar(GetMainWindow(), TControlBar::Horizontal);
ControlBar->Insert(*new TButtonGadget("happy", ID_HAPPY));
Frame->Insert(*ControlBar, TDecoratedFrame::Top);
// create the status bar
StatusBar = new TStatusBar(GetMainWindow(), TGadget::Embossed);
Frame->Insert(*StatusBar, TDecoratedFrame::Bottom);
}

// --------------------------------------------------------------- //
// OwlMain //
// --------------------------------------------------------------- //
int OwlMain(int /*argc*/, char* /*argv*/ [])
{

TSDIBarApp app;
return app.Run();
}



  3 Responses to “Category : C++ Source Code
Archive   : OS2SDI.ZIP
Filename : APP.CPP

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