CHAPTER 3 CREATING AN APPLICATION S USER INTERFACE (Web server certificate)
CHAPTER 3 CREATING AN APPLICATION S USER INTERFACE Figure 3-34. An example of the PopupMenu control, as shown on Windows The PowerPointApplication Control The PowerPointApplication control is one of three REALbasic controls that provide you with the capability to develop applications that incorporate Microsoft Office functionality into your applications, provided Microsoft Office is installed on the computer where the applications execute. This control is used to integrate Microsoft PowerPoint functionality into REALbasic applications. The PowerPointApplication control is invisible to the user. The PowerPointApplication control works with Microsoft Office 2000 and 2003 on computers running Windows, and Office 98, and Office 2001 on Macintosh. Also, Microsoft Office X is supported on Mac OS X. Microsoft Office Applications do not run on Linux, so this control is not supported on that OS. Note To effectively use this control, you must have some familiarity with Microsoft VBA, which you can find published in numerous books, including Office 2003 Programming: Real World Applications (ISBN: 1590591399), published by Apress. The ProgressBar Control The ProgressBar control, shown in Figure 3-35, provides you with the capability to display an indicator that shows some sort of progress as your applications process a particular task. The ProgressBar control only has a horizontal orientation. Figure 3-35. An example of the ProgressBar control, as shown on Mac OS X The ProgressWheel Control The ProgressWheel control, seen in Figure 3-36, provides you with the capability to visually indicate when a time-consuming operation is taking place. Figure 3-36. An example of the ProgressWheel control, as shown on Linux
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