Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!sdd.hp.com!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!ub!uhura.cc.rochester.edu!rochester!kodak!ispd-newsserver!garden!weimer From: weimer@garden.kodak.COM (Gary Weimer (588-0953)) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms.programmer Subject: Re: XVT Programming (QUERY) (Was Re: Programming for Windows-3 AND Mac) Keywords: 4gl, high level language, programming, windows-3, Mac Message-ID: <1991Jan24.195826.19464@ssd.kodak.com> Date: 24 Jan 91 19:58:26 GMT References: <1991Jan13.020913.8353@lth.se> <1991Jan14.211226.17872@isc.rit.edu> <957@redford.UUCP> <630@dtg.nsc.com> Sender: news@ssd.kodak.com Reply-To: weimer@ssd.kodak.com Organization: Eastman Kodak Co.; Rochester, NY Lines: 14 In article <630@dtg.nsc.com> you write: |> |> I have not use the XVT development system at all, but I read |> somewhere that the XVT Toolkit only provides an union of the X, Win3 ^^^^^ ^^^^^ |> and the MAC capabilities. That is good and bad. If that is true, |> then the XVT Tool Kit only provide a subset of each window enviornment |> and not all the functions. It is good, on the other hand, that you have |> one program source and it works on all environments. Actually, it's intersection. MAC only has one button on the mouse, therefore, XVT only supports one mouse button, etc.