2
Topics
Section Index
2.1
Topics
2.1.1
Activating commands
2.1.2
Arithmetic
2.1.3
Atom
2.1.4
Attic
2.1.5
Attributes
2.1.6
Automatic layout
2.1.7
Calling Prolog
2.1.8
Changes
2.1.9
Checking
2.1.10
Class Hierarchy
2.1.11
Class-level Programming
2.1.12
Classes
2.1.13
Classes
2.1.14
Collections
2.1.15
Commanders
2.1.16
Compound
2.1.17
Compound Graphicals
2.1.18
Conditions
2.1.19
Connections
2.1.20
Constraints
2.1.21
Contents
2.1.22
Conversion
2.1.23
Creating Objects
2.1.24
Current
2.1.25
Data Representation
2.1.26
Debugging
2.1.27
Defining Classes
2.1.28
Delegation
2.1.29
Dialog windows
2.1.30
Dialogs
2.1.31
Directives
2.1.32
Editors
2.1.33
Enumerate
2.1.34
Environment
2.1.35
Errors
2.1.36
Event dispatching
2.1.37
Event types
2.1.38
Events
2.1.39
Events
2.1.40
Events vs. Messages
2.1.41
Exceptions
2.1.42
Exceptions
2.1.43
Executable Objects
2.1.44
Finding References
2.1.45
Garbage collection
2.1.46
Gestures
2.1.47
Get Method
2.1.48
Global Objects
2.1.49
Global references
2.1.50
Graphics
2.1.51
Graphics Devices
2.1.52
Handles
2.1.53
Handling Events
2.1.54
Host Interface
2.1.55
Inspector
2.1.56
Integer
2.1.57
Interface to Prolog
2.1.58
Kloning objects
2.1.59
Link to application
2.1.60
Linking Graphicals
2.1.61
Loading objects
2.1.62
Manual
2.1.63
Methods
2.1.64
Methods
2.1.65
Naming conventions
2.1.66
Object -> Term
2.1.67
Object Management
2.1.68
Object-level Programming
2.1.69
Obtainers
2.1.70
Overview
2.1.71
Parameters
2.1.72
Predicates
2.1.73
Primitive Graphics
2.1.74
Primitive Types
2.1.75
Primitives
2.1.76
Principal
2.1.77
Programming
2.1.78
Programming PCE
2.1.79
Programming Style
2.1.80
Prolog Interface
2.1.81
Relating Attributes
2.1.82
Removing Objects
2.1.83
Resource Conversions
2.1.84
Resources
2.1.85
Resources
2.1.86
Resources
2.1.87
Saving to File
2.1.88
Send Methods
2.1.89
Specification
2.1.90
Examples
2.1.91
Tables
2.1.92
Techniques
2.1.93
Term -> Object
2.1.94
Text
2.1.95
Text Entry Fields
2.1.96
Text Manipulation
2.1.97
Text as Graphics
2.1.98
The PCE environment
2.1.99
The compiler
2.1.100
Term expansion and operators
2.1.101
Constructing the prolog head and the send_method
2.1.102
Example
2.1.103
The display
2.1.104
Tracing
2.1.105
Types
2.1.106
Examples
2.1.107
Types
2.1.108
Typing
2.1.109
Unix
2.1.110
User Interface
2.1.111
Using menu's
2.1.112
Utilities
2.1.113
Variables
2.1.114
Variables
2.1.115
Visual Hierarchy
2.1.116
Warnings
2.1.117
Warnings
2.1.118
Window Layout
2.1.119
Window Manager
2.1.120
Windows
2.1.121
X-windows
2.1.122
hostAction()
2.1.123
hostQuery()
2.1.124
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2.1.125
predicates