Great idea having the option to display only differences between versions or the entire output. That should make things much more readable. Good ideas. I will add a checkbox and a menu list of dlls to my to-do list. :)
Dimitrie O. Paun wrote:
On August 4, 2003 02:56 pm, Vincent BĂ©ron wrote:
I checked the unimplemented APIs for vcdeasy, and there are two things:
- Cygwin's dlls (cygz, cygjpeg6b, cygxml2-2, cygwin1) are listed, when
they're not part of a Windows installation. You should try to separate what's part of Windows (any version), and what can be found elsewhere (from an application, a toolkit, etc.).
- Also, in gdi32, BitBlt and StretchBlt are marked as stubs. I have a
hard time believing that. What's your method to identify stubs?
Cool. Another idea:
The output should be organized on a per-DLL basis. In fact, I think the best way would be to output a list of lists:
<ul> <li> <a name="USER32.DLL"></a><strong>USER32.DLL</strong> <ul> <li> first difference <li> second difference <li> ... </ul> <li> <a name="ANOTHER.DLL"></a><strong>ANOTHER.DLL</strong> ... ... </ul>
This works very well when no DLL is selected (so all DLLs are compared), as well as when one DLL is selected, because it makes it explicit what's going on. Same idea can be applied to apps.
Also, would be very nice to get a "menu" at the top of the page will all the DLL/apps listed within, so one can click on one and jump directly to it. This menu can be as simple as: <a href="#USER32.DLL">USER32.DLL</a> <a href="#ANOTHER.DLL">ANOTHER.DLL</a> ... That is, just let the browser lay them out. (You may want to strip the .DLL, I'm not sure).