Annotation of pmsdk/samples/readme, revision 1.1.1.2

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        !             3: BIO            A biorhythm chart drawing application.  Demonstrates writing
        !             4:                to the clipboard, and GPI calls.
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        !             6: BROWSE         Drawing in an AVIO Presentation Space, with scrollbars.
        !             7:                It allows you to browse through a specified file.
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        !             9: CALC/DCALC     Bitmaps, hit testing, drawing using GpiBox, GpiLine;
        !            10:                and some manual drawing
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        !            12: CLOCK          Window subclassing, frame control processing, Gpi transforms
        !            13:                This application displays a clock; the title and menu bars
        !            14:                can be removed by double-clicking; and dragging any part
        !            15:                of the window results in the entire window being moved
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        !            17: COMTALK                A PM Terminal Application.  Uses AVIO, and multiple threads.
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        !            19: DLGSAMP                Demonstrates various types of dialog boxes
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        !            21: EDPLINE                Demonstrates Gpi calls to draw lines and curves
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        !            23: FATPEL         A nice drawing package which shows which pixels get lit up
        !            24:                when a line (or Fillet, Spline, Point Arc) is drawn
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        !            26: INIEDIT                Allows browsing of OS2.INI file (WinProfile calls); also
        !            27:                loads printer options from OS2.INI properly for printing
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        !            29: JIGSAW         A nice visual jigsaw puzzle application; demonstrates Gpi
        !            30:                calls for segment storage, clipping to regions, Bit Blts, ...
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        !            32: LINEFRAC       Drawing with multiple threads, bitmaps as menu items, how
        !            33:                to read/write bitmaps, and Gpi calls
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        !            35: MDI            Demonstrates the standard Multiple Document Interface
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        !            37: MSGBOX         Allows the user to experiment with various message box styles
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        !            39: OPENDLG                Standardized "File...Open" and "File...Save As" dialog boxes
        !            40:                Includes a sample program (HELLO) to show how to use the DLL.
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        !            42: PMCAP          Allows screen dumps to bitmap files
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        !            44: SNAP           Screen snapshotting utility.  Allows regions to be selected.
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        !            46: SPY            Message hooking/debugging utility
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        !            48: VECTFONT       Shows off OS/2 Vector Font capabilities
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        !            50: WMCHAR         Displays the various flags set when WM_CHAR message is sent
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        !            53: Make sure that the INCLUDE subdirectory here is in your INCLUDE variable,
        !            54: that LIB is in your LIB variable, and that DLL is in your LIBPATH variable
        !            55: (of your CONFIG.SYS file).  This should happen as part of the SETUP process.
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        !            57: Many samples compile with the library slibce, which is a combined library
        !            58: which should be built when installing Microsoft C 5.10.  It MUST be a
        !            59: protect-mode library (so select Default library = OS/2 Protected Mode).

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