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Murat Dikici - 09 Jun 2005 09:57 GMT
Hi,
We have a hospital system written in MUMPS language. It is an old
black-white terminal based system. We want to convert this system to a
visual one. We decided to make the new system in Microsoft Visual Studio
using C# language.

We want to send commands to a form processor that we developed in C# and
this processor will process our commands and draw the forms.

For example there will be a command like
<button:bt1:Click:200:200:100:20:buttonClick> The processor will draw a
button to the 200x200 coordinates with 100px width and 20px height, when you
click it will run buttonClick function.

At this point, does Microsoft Visual Studio has any component or service for
making this kind of processor, or must we write a class to do this? What do
you suggest ?

Murat Dikici
mdikici@gmail.com
Rodrigo Corral [MVP] - 09 Jun 2005 21:12 GMT
It sound similar to XAML. Read about XAML. There are some XAML proccesors
avalaible now, your will not need to wait to Longhorn

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Rodrigo Corral González [MVP]

FAQ de microsoft.public.es.vc++
http://rcorral.mvps.org


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