SView5 1.59
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Nov 04, 2009 02:08 AM |
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Q: I'v set a fixed-width-font (e.g. Courier). Why do the texts no longer fit into the window?
A: SView5 requires a variable-width-font from the Arial-Helvetica-family as system font.
Q: Why is there no german, spanish, etc. program version yet?
A: Currently the GUI is changing to quickly, so it would cost too much time to adjust translations for every release.
This will change, though - and translations (i.e. an easy way to provide and maintain own) will follow.
Q: Can it be installed as portable version, e.g. on USB stick?
A: Yes. Just install it once somewhere and copy the program folder as-is to your USB stick.
The host machine however needs to have .NET 3.5 and the VC9 runtime.
If only .NET is present you could try to provide a generic x86 VC9 runtime in the program
folder as well (Windows should search there, too).
Q: Would .NET 3.0 or 2.0 also be sufficient? Or a mobile .NET?
A: Version 3.0 could/should also work, Version 2.0 maybe, mobile versions most likely not.
Unfortunately I do not have time/ressources to test all possible .NET/Windows combinations.
Q: Would it work under Mono (Linux/MacOS X) as well, as under .NET?
A: No idea. Hopefully yes. Regarding Linux: Since SView5 uses a number of native components (SView5 SDK) and native
Win32 calls, this depends on a working Mono-Wine integration. (The SDK itself easily could be compiled for Linux.)
Please let me know if you got it working - saves me from doing a GTK port.
Q: Is the SDK actually .NET-based?
A: No, the SDK is written in portable C++ (and except the externally visible API internally even mainly in POSIX-compliant C).
Q: Could the SDK be used from within or together with Java (or OSGi)?
A: The underlying data structures are very simple. A Buffer for graphics data may even exist without C++ object instance.
These two facts should make a Java integration via JNI very simple (simpler than with other libraries).
Q: Is this software really free of charge?
A: Yes and no. The SDK is not intended to be made freely available. Also further development of the .NET client (tool) depends on your feedback
(i.e. donations would be nice). Neither SView5 not the SDK are currently commercially offered, though.
Active promotion or sales do not take place. This could change if demand shows up.
Q: What about commercial usage of the tool?
A: Commercial usage is not free. Please ask for conditions. (Commercial being defined as professional use of any kind in the context of a company.)
Would you be interested in a version with your company logo?
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http://www.ar-kleinert.de/sview5_win_e.html |
Last Download: |
Mar 30, 2024 02:58 AM
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Downloads: |
333 |
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Windows |
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