Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!uunet!touch!mikeh From: mikeh@touch.touch.com (Mike Haas) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer Subject: Re: ResEdit for the Amiga? Message-ID: <242@touch.touch.com> Date: 12 Jun 91 04:01:23 GMT References: <30571@hydra.gatech.EDU> <829@tnc.UUCP> Organization: Touch Communications Lines: 22 In article <829@tnc.UUCP> m0154@tnc.UUCP (GUY GARNETT) writes: > >On the other hand, it would be very useful to have an Amiga >programmer's utility with which you could design menus, gadgets, >requestors, and other Intuition objects, play with them on the screen, >and write the definitions out to an object file. Then you simply link >your code to the "intuition resources" you have created, and away you >go. It might even be possible to write it so that the editor could >recognise its "resources" in a program, and allow you to edit them >without re-linking the program. There was a developers project years ago called the "Gadget Editor", spearheaded by crunch (John Draper). It was really cool for C-programmers...nice intuition interface to create a visual prototype of your window as well as gadgets, intuitexts, etc. You could then save the session, and C-source code would be produced that you could include in your programs. Don't know what ever happened to it...several folks were involved... undoubtedly some that listen to the net... Crunch ?!!?