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ost_uid0="RyusRevenge"][quote ost_uid0="Dark Blanka"]what does tmyapp mean? the master yet and people peep <<<<that dont make sense..[/quote]From a website: All of TV-based applications are inherited from TApplication class. So, if you see the simplest TV program, it would be roughly look something like this: uses App; type TMyApp = object(TApplication) end; var MyApp : TMyApp; begin MyApp.Init; MyApp.Run; MyApp.Done; end. Wow, simple! Let's run it and see how is it look like. Then, to extend your application, you can simply inherit the methods in TApplication. That's how it works. ----------------------------------------------------------- its basically a procedure used in pascal for dos programming. T = tv My = means what it says App = application[/quote] :Oo: :suspect: :O ??? |
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