Compaq Visual Fortran [electronic resource]
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Compaq Visual Fortran: A Guide to Creating Windows Applications is the only book that shows developers how to create Windows applications using Visual Fortran software. It complements Digital Press's successful reference, the Digital Visual Fortran Programmer's Guide. Lawrence details development methods and techniques for creating Fortran applications for Windows, the platform upon which developers can use Compaq Visual Fortran (CVF; to be Intel Visual Fortran in the future) to create applications.The book teaches CVF programming progressively, beginning with simple tasks and building
כותר |
Compaq Visual Fortran [electronic resource] : a guide to creating Windows applications / Norman Lawrence. |
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מוציא לאור |
Boston : Digital Press |
שנה |
c2002 |
הערות |
Description based upon print version of record. Includes bibliographical references and index. English |
הערת תוכן ותקציר |
Cover Copyright Page Contents Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Getting Started 1.1 A look at Developer Studio 1.2 Visual Fortran project types 1.3 Developing graphical user interfaces 1.4 Do I need to know C? 1.5 Additional resources 1.6 Useful Web sites 1.7 User groups 1.8 Layout of this book Chapter 2. Quick Win Basics 2.1 Before we start 2.2 Text windows and fonts 2.3 Fonts1 example 2.4 Graphics windows and fonts 2.5 What is next? Chapter 3. User Interfaces 3.1 Interface basics 3.2 Menu1 example 3.3 Using a mouse 3.4 Using INITIALSETTINGS to create user menus 3.5 What is next?Chapter 4. Using Resources 4.1 Resource Editor 4.2 Using Resource Editor 4.3 Using HTML files as Help files 4.4 Using Icons and bitmaps 4.5 Adding version information 4.6 Using callback routines 4.7 What is next? Chapter 5. Graphics 5.1 Coordinate systems 5.2 Fill masks 5.3 What is next? Chapter 6. Creating Win32 API Applications 6.1 Win32 basics 6.2 Getting started 6.3 WinMain, the main entry point 6.4 Working with menus 6.5 Windows with style 6.6 What is next? Chapter 7. Dialog Boxes and Controls 7.1 Creating a modal dialog box 7.2 Modeless dialog boxes 7.3 Currency exchange example7.4 Common controls 7.5 What is next? Chapter 8. Common Dialog Boxes 8.1 Using common dialog boxes 8.2 Opening and saving files 8.3 Selecting colors 8.4 Choosing fonts 8.5 Page setup and printing 8.6 Finding and replacing text 8.7 What is next? Chapter 9. Vector Graphics 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Lines2 example program 9.3 DRAW2 example program 9.4 Bezier curve example program 9.5 Coordinate systems 9.6 Transforms example program 9.7 Regions 9.8 Paths 9.9 Enhanced metafiles 9.10 MetaSketch example program 9.11 MetaView example program 9.12 What is next?Chapter 10. Bitmap Graphics 10.1 Introduction 10.2 GDI device-dependent bitmaps 10.3 Animation 10.4 Device-independent bitmaps 10.5 What is next? Chapter 11. More Common Controls 11.1 Common control basics 11.2 Animation controls 11.3 Calendar and date time picker controls 11.4 Tab controls 11.5 Tree view controls 11.6 Splitter view 11.7 What is next? Chapter 12. Multiple Document Interface (MDI) Applications 12.1 Introduction 12.2 MultiPad example 12.3 MainWndProc, Main windows messages entry point 12.4 MDIWndProc, MDI windows messages entry point 12.5 What is next?Chapter 13. Finishing Touches 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Owner draw controls 13.3 Registry 13.4 Tip of the day example 13.5 Recently used list 13.6 What is next? Chapter 14. Creating Help Files 14.1 Help Workshop 14.2 First Help project 14.3 Scribe3 Help 14.4 Building the Scribe3 Help file 14.5 Context Help 14.6 What is next? Chapter 15. Open GL Basics 15.1 Introduction 15.2 Getting started 15.3 Lines and points 15.4 Resizing windows 15.5 Triangles and quadrilaterals 15.6 Display lists 15.7 Double-frame buffers 15.8 OpenGL in three dimensions 15.9 Lighting 15.10 Normal vectors |
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1 online resource (483 p.) |
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