I've got two questions:
1. Where can I find an FXRuby example that employs FXColorWell?
2. Does my Ruby installation have FXColorWell installed properly?
I'm working through Lyle Johnson's excellent (so far) tutorial on
FXRuby. I'm up to Chapter 5, Drag and Drop, at http://www.fxruby.org/doc/dragdroptut.html.
While developing a window to use a dropped-in color for its
background, Lyle suggests creating another application that uses
FXColorWell for test purposes.
But I don't know how to create the latter application. I scoured the
Net for an example, to no avail. Where can I find one?
I started to code one, and included the statement:
require 'FXColorWell'
to which Ruby responded "no such file to load -- FXColorWell
(LoadError)"
I searched my Ruby installation for all files named 'FXColorWell' in
part, regardless of case. I found 6 files, all in Ruby\lib\ruby\gems
\1.8\:
I've got two questions:
1. Where can I find an FXRuby example that employs FXColorWell?
Several of the examples included in the FXRuby source distribution demonstrate the use of the FXColorWell widget. See for example datatarget.rb or image.rb.
2. Does my Ruby installation have FXColorWell installed properly?
If you have FXRuby installed, then yes, FXColorWell is just one of the many widgets in FXRuby's library.
I started to code one, and included the statement:
require 'FXColorWell'
to which Ruby responded "no such file to load -- FXColorWell
(LoadError)"
You don't need to require() any additional libraries (other than FXRuby, I mean) to use FXColorWell. Just create an FXColorWell widget somewhere, e.g.
colorwell = FXColorWell.new(...)
I searched my Ruby installation for all files named 'FXColorWell' in
part, regardless of case. I found 6 files, all in Ruby\lib\ruby\gems
\1.8\:
Those are documentation files...
Is the FXColorWell.rb under rdoc-sources the file that my require
statement would look for?
> I've got two questions:
> 1. Where can I find an FXRuby example that employs FXColorWell?
Several of the examples included in the FXRuby source distribution
demonstrate the use of the FXColorWell widget. See for example
datatarget.rb or image.rb.
> 2. Does my Ruby installation have FXColorWell installed properly?
If you have FXRuby installed, then yes, FXColorWell is just one of the
many widgets in FXRuby's library.
> I started to code one, and included the statement:
> require 'FXColorWell'
> to which Ruby responded "no such file to load -- FXColorWell
> (LoadError)"
You don't need to require() any additional libraries (other than
FXRuby, I mean) to use FXColorWell. Just create an FXColorWell widget
somewhere, e.g.
colorwell = FXColorWell.new(...)
> I searched my Ruby installation for all files named 'FXColorWell' in
> part, regardless of case. I found 6 files, all in Ruby\lib\ruby\gems
> \1.8\:
Those are documentation files...
> Is the FXColorWell.rb under rdoc-sources the file that my require
> statement would look for?
Also documentation.
Hope this helps,
Lyle
P.S. If I were going to shamelessly plug the FXRuby book, which is now
available in Beta athttp://www.pragprog.com/titles/fxruby, this is
where I'd do that.
Hi Lyle,
Hope this helps
It certainly does: it excellent. Thanks.
Thanks also for all the work you've done on FXRuby.
Best wishes,
Richard
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On Feb 25, 8:12 am, Lyle Johnson <l...@lylejohnson.name> wrote:
On Feb 24, 2008, at 8:44 PM, RichardOnRails wrote:
> I've got two questions:
> 1. Where can I find an FXRuby example that employs FXColorWell?
Several of the examples included in the FXRuby source distribution
demonstrate the use of the FXColorWell widget. See for example
datatarget.rb or image.rb.
> 2. Does my Ruby installation have FXColorWell installed properly?
If you have FXRuby installed, then yes, FXColorWell is just one of the
many widgets in FXRuby's library.
> I started to code one, and included the statement:
> require 'FXColorWell'
> to which Ruby responded "no such file to load -- FXColorWell
> (LoadError)"
You don't need to require() any additional libraries (other than
FXRuby, I mean) to use FXColorWell. Just create an FXColorWell widget
somewhere, e.g.
colorwell = FXColorWell.new(...)
> I searched my Ruby installation for all files named 'FXColorWell' in
> part, regardless of case. I found 6 files, all in Ruby\lib\ruby\gems
> \1.8\:
Those are documentation files...
> Is the FXColorWell.rb under rdoc-sources the file that my require
> statement would look for?
Also documentation.
Hope this helps,
Lyle
P.S. If I were going to shamelessly plug the FXRuby book, which is now
available in Beta athttp://www.pragprog.com/titles/fxruby, this is
where I'd do that.
Hi Lyle,
P.S. If I were going to shamelessly plug the FXRuby book ...
I just noticed your "P.S." now, and it's NOT a shameless plug. It's a
legitimate reference to the most authoritative book [soon to be]
available. Amazon says I'll be able to get it in April.
Again, thanks for your help,
Richard
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On Feb 25, 8:12 am, Lyle Johnson <l...@lylejohnson.name> wrote:
On Feb 24, 2008, at 8:44 PM, RichardOnRails wrote: