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- From: dmurdoch@mast.queensu.ca (Duncan Murdoch)
- Subject: Re: Turbo Pascal 7.0 and the Quattro @ Function Toolkit
- Message-ID: <dmurdoch.178.722312287@mast.queensu.ca>
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- Organization: Queen's University
- References: <a14iuB1w164w@nzkites.UUCP>
- Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1992 02:18:07 GMT
-
- In article <a14iuB1w164w@nzkites.UUCP> foster@nzkites.UUCP (Foster Schucker) writes:
- >As an avid TP user and a Quatro Pro user I was looking forward to the
- >@Function toolkit for QP. The toolkit allows you to write your own
- >@functions in C++. Now that pascal has objects (P++??) would it be
- >possible to write @functions in Pascal??
-
- When QP 4 came out and Borland announced the toolkit, I asked tech support
- whether this was possible. At that time, the answer was no; there were no
- plans to support anything other than BC++. I decided not to upgrade QP
- because of this.
-
- If you hear any differently this time around, could you please post the
- information or email me? Thanks.
-
- Duncan Murdoch
- dmurdoch@mast.queensu.ca
-