From: "Grigoriy Strokin" Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp References: Subject: Re: TVision Date: Mon, 26 Jan 1998 21:00:35 +0300 Lines: 57 NNTP-Posting-Host: isabase.philol.msu.ru Message-ID: <34cccf57.0@boy.nmd.msu.ru> To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Precedence: bulk The last time I used TVision is long ago, but I recall the following: TVision exsist for both C++ and Borland Pascal, and in general TVision docs for any of those may be used for both Both Borland C++ 3.01 and Borland Pascal 7.0 include online help on TVision, Borland Pascal 7.0 is now freely available on www.borland.com Regards, Grisforiy Strokin. Salvador Eduardo Tropea (SET) wrote in message ... "Lion" wrote: > Where i can find more info about tv.lib (TVision) > (I need to know how i can use it) At first you must know that TVision is a Borland product. Actually the library is free and is available for downloading in the Borland's site. But this people isn't so good because: 1) The package doesn't have any documentation. 2) They clearly states in the license that they doesn't support it anymore. 3) They doesn't mention if you can or can't distribute it freelly but some time ago the Borland's people asked to Robert and other to stop distributin TVision, forcing to the users to download it only from the Borland's site. That's silly and totally stupid. So even when I have the documentation I think they won't be happy at all if I distribute it. So you must get the documentation from the original source: The Application's Framework of BC++ 3.1 (I don't know if TVision was included in posterior versions). I think this package isn't available on the streets, so as you can see that's silly again. SET ------------------------------------ 0 -------------------------------- Visit my home page: http://set-soft.home.ml.org/ or http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Vista/6552/ Salvador Eduardo Tropea (SET). (Electronics Engineer) Alternative e-mail: set-sot AT usa DOT net - ICQ: 2951574 Address: Curapaligue 2124, Caseros, 3 de Febrero Buenos Aires, (1678), ARGENTINA TE: +(541) 759 0013