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DarkBASIC Discussion / .dll commands

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Nic
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Posted: 26th Feb 2005 13:45 Edited at: 26th Feb 2005 13:46
How can i find out what commands come with the windows .dll's? Im sure i remember a program that had a databse of these commands.

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i posted here becuase i want to explore some DLLS with DBC
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blanky
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Posted: 26th Feb 2005 19:41
You've got the entire Windows API to explore.

Way, WAY too much...

..But if you're interested, set the filter to Win32 API or 'C++/Platform SDK' or something, and go to http://msdn.microsoft.com.

Copy and Paste a command that you think looks interesting (or give us a link), and we'll translate it into DBC..

Mr Blanky - This Time, It's Personal
Nic
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Posted: 27th Feb 2005 13:07
he he yeah you lost me. Actually i was really just looking to get a windows feel for a game, just to make neat and tidy menu's with a few color sliders and window names etc.I dont wanna spend 30 quid or whatever it is on blue GUI either. Thanks for your help
Jess T
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Posted: 27th Feb 2005 18:17
Niclaw, unless you really, really know what you're doing, then it's really worth it to spend that small amount of money for BGUI!

It is quite complicated to get Win32 API's ( especially the interface stuff ) to work in DB if you've never done anything like that before

Jess.


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Nic
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Posted: 27th Feb 2005 19:49
small for some he he. ok then just i thought tho. My copy of DBPRO just got deliverd to my house in england, but i wont be there till next week, are the graphic capabilities of Dbpro Much better than DBC? if so i can probably make a better looking UI in Pro

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