                        Dialog Editor Controls
                            for Windows 95

                            Version 1.10


                         Copyright (c) 1993-1997
                           Simon Whiteside


History
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        Version 1.00            [November 1, 1993]

        Original Release.

        Version 1.10            [June 20, 1995]

        Windows '95 Version
                

Introduction
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Dialog Editor Controls Pack provides you with an easy way
to provide a dialog builder as part of your application.

It includes controls providing a dialog editor user interface
along with a message programming interface.

This pack will be useful for anyone building tools products,
such as GUI builders, or who wants to allow the user
to create their own dialogs (such as in Word Processors or
Spreadsheets).

Included with the pack is a sample application that provides
a simple Dialog Editor.

For full details of the pack, please see the Windows Help file
DLGEDIT.HLP.


ShareWare
---------

Dialog Editor Controls is ShareWare.  
You may evaluate the pack for 30 days. If you find it useful,
please send a registration fee of UK  30 to:


        Simon Whiteside
        2 Shenstone Close
        Wokingham
        Berkshire RG11 3PS
        United Kingdom

The source code for the controls is also available.

If you have any comments or need further details, contact me on:

email:  sdw@larts.co.uk
web:    http://www.larts.demon.co.uk
phone:  +44-956-464831


Other Software:
--------------

I currently have two other shareware products available. You can
download them from any SimTel site:

**      Pick List Control               -   PICK100.ZIP

The Pick List Pack provides you with a standard list box with
small check boxes next to each item in the list.

For 16 and 32-bit Windows.

**      Drag and Drop Toolkit           -   DRAG100.ZIP

This toolkit provides you with a means to put drag and drop
into your applications.

You can drag COLOURED icons "in formation" around the screen,
and show a no-entry sign if the drag is not permitted.

The toolkit also includes an "Icon Box" control, similar to
that in the Windows Program Manager. 

Sample applications included show how you can use the Icon Box
control to drag icons to another Window and drop them on a simple
form.

