MANUAL.RW ========= This file contains additions and corrections to the Resource Workshop User's Guide. The Resource Workshop online documentation also includes these files: BWCCAPI.RW Describes technical aspects of Borland Windows Custom Controls. CUSTCNTL.RW Describes creating Windows custom controls classes, with C and Pascal programming examples. BWCCSTYL.RW Describes general style guidelines for creating resources using BWCC. Contents (lists only section and first subsection headings) ----------------------------------------------------------- 1 Changes to the Resource Workshop User's Guide 1.1 Chapter 8, Using the Paint editor 1.2 Chapter 12, Fonts 1.3 Appendix A, Technical Notes [Contents listing is incomplete, pending final content of file.] 1 Changes to the Resource Workshop User's Guide ------------------------------------------------------ The following sections describe corrections to the Resource Workshop User's Guide or changes to existing functionality. 1.1 Chapter 8, Using the Paint editor ------------------------------------------ p. 186 If you hold down the Shift key when you use the Paint Can, you replace all instances of the color you click on, contiguous or not. For example, if you select red from the Colors palette and Shift-click with the Paint Can on a blue pixel in your bitmapped resource, all blue pixels in the image are changed to red. 1.2 Chapter 12, Fonts -------------------------- p. 254 Windows 3.1 includes a third type of font: TrueType fonts, which are an enhanced form of vector font. They are described in your Windows documentation. p. 269-270 The description of "Creating an .FON file with Borland Pascal" will work with Windows 3.0, but not Windows 3.1. To create a Windows 3.1-compatible .FON file with Borland Pascal, follow the Turbo Assembler and TLINK instructions in the previous section, "Creating an .FON file with C++" (page 267-269). 1.3 Appendix A, Technical Notes ------------------------------------ p. 283 The sections on the #undef preprocessor directive and token pasting in preprocessor statements apply only to the C language. If you're using Resource Workshop with a Pascal compiler, you can disregard these sections. p. 288-292 The syntax descriptions and examples for the command-line tools (RLINK, BRCC, and BRC) use the notation "" to indicate where you must supply a file name. The file names need not be the same. For example, when using RLINK, you can specify a .RES input file and an .EXE ouput file with different names, as below: rlink my_res.res my_exe.exe In some cases, using the same file name will return an error. In the following example: rlink -fihello.res hello.res hello.exe you're linking the same file twice. Note also that, for RLINK, the .RES file name is optional. p. 291 If you're using Borland command-line tools only, the -30 and -31 switches are not invalid when the -r switch is specified. The incompatibility arises only when you use the Microsoft 3.1 Resource Compiler, which can't produce 3.0-compatible .RES files. ========= END OF FILE MANUAL.RW =========