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DOODLE

  DESCRIPTION:
       The DOODLE is a simple 2-D draw application that
       is one of many applications that are being used to
       test the C++ Visual Builder.  It is included in
       the product as a sample for viewing, execution, and
       building purposes.

       DOODLE consists of a set of visual parts,
       non-visual parts, and a resource DLL
       (CPPWV53R) that contains some bitmaps and
       pointers.

       The visual parts (with exception of the
       DrawingArea) were built using the C++ Visual
       Builder Tool.  The application was created by
       connecting non-visual parts with the existing
       visual parts using the C++ Visual Builder.  The
       DrawingArea was written in standard C++ to
       show how to connect parts created with the
       C++ Visual Builder to parts that were not
       created with the C++ Visual Builder.  An
       interface file (DAREA.VBE) enables the C++
       Visual Builder to surface the Drawing Area class
       as a non-visual part in the builder.

  CONCEPT/FEATURE:
       DOODLE shows examples of:

           How to use a Visual Builder "factory"
           How to use a Visual Builder "variable"
           How to connect to a window
           How to create a modal window
           How to pass in data to a window
           How to return data from a window
           How to validate range checking
           How to handle a "Cancel" button
           How to handle a "Set" button
           How to reuse a modal window
           How to use String, Long, Unsigned Long,
            Short, and Unsigned Short parts from
            VBSAMPLE.VBB
           How to use toolbars
           How to use toolbar buttons
           How to use auto-latching toolbar buttons
           How to use radio buttons
           How to use push buttons
           How to use a numeric spinbutton
           How to use sliders
           How to use text-entry fields
           How to use static text
           How to use colors
           How to connect non-builder generated code
            with builder generated code

  HOW TO RUN THE SAMPLE:

       From within the WorkFrame environment:
                 1. Open the VisualAge for C++ product object.
                 2. Open the Guide to Samples notebook.
                 3. Select "Visual Builder Samples" from the
                    Component drop down list.
                 4. Select "Doodle" from the List of Samples.
                 5. Click the "Open Project" button to open the
                    project view.
                 6. Click on the RUN button of the project's toolbar.

       From the command line:
                 1. Set the current drive as the drive where you
                    installed the VisualAge C++ samples.
                 2. Set the directory path for the this sample
                    as follows:
                       cd ibmcppw\samples\visbuild\doodle
                 3. Set the path environment variable as follows:
                       set path=.;%path%
                 4. Type the name of the .EXE file, DOODLE.


  HOW TO BUILD THE SAMPLE PROJECT YOURSELF:

      Please Note: Do not generate source from DAREA.VBB,
                   the "DrawingArea" part.  The "DrawingArea" 
                   part is already built into an object library 
                   in the DAREA subdirectory.

       From within the WorkFrame environment:
                 Open the sample project view as described
                 above. In the project window you will see
                 the icons of the files associated with the sample.

                 1. From the project view of this sample, select
                    "Visual" from the Project pulldown.
                 2. Select all the parts in the "Visual Parts" 
                    list EXCEPT the "DrawingArea" part. 
                 3. Select "Part->Generate->Part source"
                    from the Menubar.
                 4. Select only the " Doodle" part in
                    the "Visual Parts" list and then
                    select "Part->Generate->main() for
                    part" from the Menubar.
                 5. Now invoke a Project Build Action.

                 To run the sample project, see How to
                 run the sample project above.

       From the command line:
                 1. Set the current drive as the drive where you
                    installed the VisualAge C++ samples.
                 2. Set the directory path for this sample
                    as follows:
                       cd ibmcppw\samples\visbuild\doodle
                    This will allow Visual Builder to automatically
                    load all the Visual Builder "class files"
                    this samples uses.  These files are listed
                    in the file VBLOAD.DAT in this directory.
                 3. Start the Visual Builder Tool by typing the
                    following from the command line:
                       ivb
                 4. Select all the parts in the "Visual Parts" 
                    list EXCEPT the "DrawingArea" part. 
                 5. Select "Part->Generate->Part source"
                    from the Menubar.
                 6. Select only the "Doodle" part in
                    the "Visual Parts" list and then
                    select "Part->Generate->main() for
                    part" from the Menubar.
                 7. From the command line, make this
                    sample's directory the current directory
                    as described above.
                 8. Set the environment variables as follows:
                       set include=.\darea;%include%
                       set lib=.\darea;%lib%
                 9. Build the EXE by executing the MAKE as follows:
                       nmake doodle.mak
                10. You may optionally build the LIB, DAREA.LIB, which
                    contains the code support for the non-visual
                    DrawingArea part used in this sample as follows:
                       cd darea
                       nmake makefile.mak


  HOW TO INSPECT THE VISUAL PARTS USING THE VISUAL BUILDER

            There are six "class files" that make up the
            application, DOODLE.VBB, CLRDLG.VBB,
            STYLDLG.VBB, TTLDLG.VBB, WDTHDLOG.VBB,
            and DAREA.VBB.

              1. Start the Visual Builder Tool --
                 from the command line:
                 - Set the current drive as the drive where you
                   installed the VisualAge C++ samples.
                 - Set the directory path for this sample
                   as follows:
                      cd ibmcppw\samples\visbuild\doodle
                 - Type:
                      ivb

                 or from the project view of the
                 sample, select Visual from the Project
                 pulldown.
              2. When the Visual Builder Window appears,
                 you may select any of the parts
                 from the "Visual Parts" list and then
                 select "Part->Open" from the Menubar
                 to open these parts for viewing and/or
                 editting.  (If you get a series of
                 "beeps" while the part is opening,
                 make sure that the resource DLL,
                 CPPOV53R, is in your PATH.)

            To inspect the DrawingArea part, you need
            to edit the DAREA.HPP and DAREA.CPP
            source files found in the DAREA
            subdirectory of this sample.


  ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
       For additional information on this and other samples shipped
       with the VisualAge for C++ product, please see the Guide to Samples
       notebook.

       To access the notebook from Program Manager, open the
       VisualAge for C++ product object, then open the Guide to Samples
       notebook.
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