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Writing Your Own Template Chain
The Clarion template system is good for more than just generating Clarion code. Dave Harms presents a small template chain that can serve as a basis for any number of different template writing projects.
Clarion 7.0.5768 has been released. Review to follow.
What Features Would You Like To See In C8?
No, C7 isn't quite baked yet. But with the new IDE finally coming to fruition it may be time to start thinking about the features Clarion developers would like to see in C8. Post your suggestions here.
Archiving Newsgroups With Hamster
A lot of Clarion developers read and participate in the Clarion newsgroups hosted by SoftVelocity at discuss.softvelocity.com. Recently the news server went down (not for the first time) and when it came back up a bunch of the newsgroup messages had been purged. If you were using a newsgroup reader that deletes messages that have been deleted from the server, you lost those messages as well. Here's how to get the archive.
Product Review: Report and Presentation Manager (RPM)
Reporting has long been one of Clarion's strengths, but the built-in report previewer leaves much to be desired. Lodestar Software's RPM replaces that previewer with its own and adds extra features such as report searching, tagging, merging, page of pages, page deletion and newspaper-style columns.
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The ClarionMag Source Code Library
Clarion Magazine is more than just a great place to learn about Clarion development techniques, it's also home to a massive collection of Clarion source code. Clarion subscribers already know this, but now we've made it easier for subscribers and non-subscribers alike to find the code they need.
The Clarion Magazine Source Library is a single point download of all article source code, complete with an article cross-reference.
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