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|[[DRAGINFO]]||Public Domain||Provides information for testing and debugging drag-and-drop applications. | |[[DRAGINFO (Program)]]||Public Domain||Provides information for testing and debugging drag-and-drop applications. | ||
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|[[Sample program for OS/2 Drag/Drop facilities]]||BSD Like||A sample program for OS/2 Drag/Drop facilities (aka Direct Manipulation). | |[[Sample program for OS/2 Drag/Drop facilities]]||BSD Like||A sample program for OS/2 Drag/Drop facilities (aka Direct Manipulation). |
Latest revision as of 23:05, 20 April 2025
DIVE
Name | License | Comments |
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SHOW | Shows you how to use DIVE (Direct Interface to Video Extensions) to directly access the video display. |
Presentation Manager
Name | License | Comments |
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DRAGINFO (Program) | Public Domain | Provides information for testing and debugging drag-and-drop applications. |
Sample program for OS/2 Drag/Drop facilities | BSD Like | A sample program for OS/2 Drag/Drop facilities (aka Direct Manipulation). |
WPS-SOM
Name | License | Comments |
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OS/2 Work Place Shell Sample Program - Address Book | Any derivative includes IBM Copyright | ShrAddressBook is an example of "restrictive containment". |
PostWhat WPS Class Example | BSD 3-Clauses | PostWhat WPS Class example |
Object-Oriented Programming Using SOM and DSOM | Any derivative | Examples for SOM DSOM Programming |
Sample program that demonstrates OS/2 Drag/Drop in WPS | BSD like | Sample program that demonstrates a mechanism for allowing OS/2 Drag/Drop facilities (aka Direct Manipulation) to work between a normal PM window and the WorkPlace Shell. |
Small examples of Workplace Shell programming |