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Chapter 16
GbOrganize Application
Our final example is the most complex. We will attempt to integrate the schedule into a
real, usable application. GbOrganize is a mock up MS-Outlook. It looks similar and has
many of its features. The most glaring absence is the email functionality. However since
we are attempting to display the features of GbSchedule, I do not feel that this is a
problem. The application can be thought of as four applets. These include calendar,
task, note, and contact programs. The last three are added to create a bona fide
application. The calendar, which uses the GbSchedule, will be added last. We will
create the functionality for it last.
We will use the Gravitybox Listbar, Schedule, and Directory Browser in this application.
All may be downloaded free of charge from the Gravitybox website. We begin by
creating an MDI parent form with a Listbar and adding five items to it.
Figure 16.1
We now need to add code behind the Listbar to load the forms that we will create later
in the demonstration.
Private Sub ListBar1_ItemClick(ByVal oTab As GbListBar.CTabEl,
ByVal oItem As GbListBar.CItemEl)
Screen.MousePointer = vbHourglass
If Not CloseForms Then GoTo EndSub
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