
Shades of Windows - PC Techniques - Apr/May 1994
"Rolling Down the River"
(c) 1994 by Tom Swan. All rights reserved.

Note: You may use any of the files in the SHADES.ZIP file to create
your own compiled programs, which you may distribute free of any
charge or royalty.

This month's files show portions of a larger example for a program,
MDIDRAW, listed in full on the disk that comes with my book,
Mastering Windows Programming with Borland C++ 4. The files
demonstrate how to create and use persistent classes, but to compile
the listing, you need all of the files from the book. For reference,
I've included the compiled program MDIDRAW.EXE and a sample
BALLOONS.MDW image file. You need to have BC4 installed and its BIN
directory on the system path (C:\BC4\BIN for example) in order to
run the example, which uses the OWL.DLL and other dynamic link
library files supplied with BC4.

For more information about the files, see my column "Shades of
Windows" appearing regularly in PC TECHNIQUES. Enjoy!

Tom Swan

