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− | === CBM - a menu system for FutureOS === | + | === CBM - a menu system for FutureOS === |
− | The Command Bar Menu ('''CBM''') is a part of [[FutureOS]]. It provides an user-interface for all own programs. You can use hierarchical pull-down menues to select functions. Windows aren't used, because the | + | The Command Bar Menu ('''CBM''') is a part of [[FutureOS|FutureOS]]. It provides an user-interface for all own programs. You can use hierarchical pull-down menues to select files or functions. Windows aren't used, because windows curtail the usable screen area. |
− | CBM is not part of the core OS itself. The source code is available | + | CBM is not part of the core OS itself. The well documented source code is available. Therefore it's possible to adapt / use CBM for any of your self written FutureOS programs. |
− | + | If CBM is used for most programs, then every program can have nearly the same appearance. This makes it easier to work with different programs, because the basic functions are located at the same positions. | |
− | Examples are the [[FuturePlayer|MP3-Player]], the Sprite | + | Examples for programs using CBM are the [[FuturePlayer|MP3-Player]], the Sprite Converter [[GMSK|GMSK]], [[GSED|GSEd]], [[Kane|Kane]] and some other applications for [[FutureOS|FutureOS]]. |
− | The source code can be downloaded here: | + | The source code can be downloaded here: |
− | Web link: [http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/FutureOS/files/Source_Codes/ [http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/FutureOS/files/Source_Codes/]] | + | Web link: [http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/FutureOS/files/Source_Codes/ [http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/FutureOS/files/Source_Codes/]] |
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+ | Web link: [[http://www.FutureOS.de http://www.FutureOS.de]] | ||
[[Category:FutureOS]] | [[Category:FutureOS]] |
Revision as of 10:47, 7 November 2008
The Command Bar Menu (CBM) is a part of FutureOS. It provides an user-interface for all own programs. You can use hierarchical pull-down menues to select files or functions. Windows aren't used, because windows curtail the usable screen area.
CBM is not part of the core OS itself. The well documented source code is available. Therefore it's possible to adapt / use CBM for any of your self written FutureOS programs.
If CBM is used for most programs, then every program can have nearly the same appearance. This makes it easier to work with different programs, because the basic functions are located at the same positions.
Examples for programs using CBM are the MP3-Player, the Sprite Converter GMSK, GSEd, Kane and some other applications for FutureOS.
The source code can be downloaded here:
Web link: [http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/FutureOS/files/Source_Codes/]
and here:
Web link: [http://www.FutureOS.de]