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==Articles==
==Articles==
* [[PMCX: A Combined Solution]] (Apr 1996)
Developer Connection News
* OS/2 Developer - GUI Corner: Everything's Under Controls. OS/2 Magazine (Jun 1996) ([https://github.com/OS2World/DEV-SAMPLES-ctrl1 Source Code])
* OS/2 Developer - GUI Corner: A Pointer of Contention. OS/2 Magazine (Mar 1996) ([https://github.com/OS2World/DEV-SAMPLES-bmp4 Source Code])
* OS/2 Developer - GUI Corner: A Lesson in Iconography. OS/2 Magazine (Feb 1996) ([https://github.com/OS2World/DEV-SAMPLES-bmp3 Source Code])
* OS/2 Developer - GUI Corner: A ROP in the Park. OS/2 Magazine (Jan 1996) ([https://github.com/OS2World/DEV-SAMPLES-bmp2 Source Code])
* [[PMCX - What's zat?]]
* [[New Tool: Universal Resource Editor]] (Aug 1995)
* [[Is That Valid?]] (Sep 1994)
* [[Is That Valid?]] (Sep 1994)
*Matt Smith; Mark Benge: ''Demystifying Custom Controls'' - OS/2 Developer Magazine, Winter '93 p120. [https://github.com/OS2World/DEV-SAMPLES-PM-custct Sample Source Code]
* [[New Tool: Universal Resource Editor]] (Aug 1995)
* [[PMCX - What's zat?]] (Nov 1995)
* [[PMCX: A Combined Solution]] (Apr 1996)
 
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==Related Software==
==Related Software==

Latest revision as of 21:15, 15 October 2019

Matt Smith worked at Prominare and was the architecture leader of Validator for OS/2 and the Universal Resource Editor products, he also co-wrote with Mark Benge the GUI Corner series of articles in OS/2 Developer Magazine that later moved to OS/2 Magazine after the demise of the former publication.

Matt Smith was the lead architect of Validator for OS/2. He is also the lead architect of Prominare Designer, an advanced OS/2 visual design tool capable of creating the OS/2 application interface and corresponding C/C++ source code.

Articles

Developer Connection News

OS/2 Developer Magazine, GUI Corner column (by Matt Smith; Mark Benge)

  • Demystifying Custom Controls [1] - Winter 1993 (custct.zip)
  • Designing Custom Controls - Spring 1993 [2] (CtrlDes_1993-05-04.zip)
  • A Color-Full Example: Using Color In Control Design - Sep/Oct 1993 (clrwhl.exe)
  • An Object of Many Colors: Using Custom Controls Within a Workplace Object - Nov/Dec 1993 (wpobj.exe)
  • An Exception You Can Handle - Jan/Feb 1995 (xceptn.exe)
  • This Isn't the Gutenberg Press - Mar/Apr 1995 (prnt1.exe)
  • Fonts 101 - May/Jun 1995 (prnt2.exe)
  • Printing Made Easy? - Jul/Aug 1995 (prnt3.exe)
  • Manipulating Dialogues in C++ - Sep/Oct 1995 (dlgcpp.exe)
  • What's In a Bitmap? - Nov/Dec 1995

OS/2 Magazine, GUI Corner column

  • A ROP in the Park - Jan 1996 (bmp2.exe)
  • A Lesson in Iconography - Feb 1996 (bmp3.exe)
  • A Pointer of Contention - Mar 1996 (bmp4.exe)
  • DBCS: double-byte your pleasure - Apr 1996
  • DBCS: the double feature! - May 1996 (dbcs.exe)
  • Everything's Under Controls - Jun 1996 (ctrl1.exe)
  • CTLDATA: Lazy Programming - Jul 1996 (ctrl2.exe)
  • It's all in the presentation - Aug 1996 (ctrl3.exe)
  • Cache'ing in - Sep 1996 (ctrl4.exe)
  • A Picture Perfect Control - Take 1 - Oct 1996 (framctl1.exe)
  • A Picture Perfect Control - The Sequel - Nov 1996 (framctl2.exe)
  • A Picture Perfect Control - The Finale - Dec 1996 (framctl3.exe)

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