- From: Christian Promitzer <cprom@iicm.tu-graz.ac.at>
- Date: Tue, 17 Oct 1995 11:00:22 +0100
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>>From www-lib@www10.w3.org Tue Apr 25 07:29:11 1995 >Date: Mon, 24 Apr 1995 11:09:21 +0500 >Errors-To: frystyk@dxcern.cern.ch >Reply-To: pt94abr@pt.hk-r.se >Originator: www-lib@mail.w3.org >Sender: www-lib@www10.w3.org >Precedence: bulk >From: ASKER BRODERSEN <pt94abr@pt.hk-r.se> >To: Multiple recipients of list <www-lib@www10.w3.org> >Subject: Compiling for Windows >X-Listprocessor-Version: 6.0c -- ListProcessor by Anastasios Kotsikonas >Content-Length: 0 > >Hi, >I am about to write a GUI web-browser for windows, and I have read on the W3 homepages that the Library of Common Code 3.0 should contain an initial port to Windows. But where is it? I downloaded the 3.0 lib & linemode-browser, but I can find nothing related to Windows, only UNIX-makefiles. > >Please help me out. > >Background for my need of this port: (Uninteresting?) >I am studying Software Engineering at my university and am currently taking a course called Individual Software-project. My task is to create a Windows web-browser with extra features (animation: mpeg, avi & sound: wav, mod). The result should be a freely distributed program. So I am to choose between two options: 1) write everything from scratch, or 2) building my application on top of existing code. As this is a 8 week half-time course I obviously can't create it from scratch (this is the course in which we write our first REAL programs), I have been busy the past few weeks looking at various public code. > >The Library of Common Code seems to be the way to go, BUT I can't get a grip on how to use it, so pleease help me out! > > >/Asker > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Christian Promitzer cprom@iicm.tu-graz.ac.at Institute for Information Processing and Computer Supported New Media (IICM) Graz University of Technology, Austria Voice: ++43/316/873-5644 Fax: ++43/316/824394 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ______ __ __ ______ ______ \ \ \ \ |_ | | _| _ _ __ ___ _ __ / ____) / / / / \ \ \ \ | `-' | \ / | '_ \ / _ \ '__) ,---. | | ___ / / / / / / / / | ,-. |\ \/ /| |_) | __/ | `---' | |__/ | \ \ \ \ /_/_/_/ |__| |__|\ / | .__/ \___|_| \______| \_\_\_\ /_/ |_| For information on Hyper-G look at http://hyperg.iicm.tu-graz.ac.at/Chyperg ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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