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MINIGUI - Harbour Win32 GUI library source code
Copyright 2002-2009 Roberto Lopez <harbourminigui@gmail.com>
http://harbourminigui.googlepages.com/
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Parts of this project are based upon:
"Harbour GUI framework for Win32"
Copyright 2001 Alexander S.Kresin <alex@belacy.belgorod.su>
Copyright 2001 Antonio Linares <alinares@fivetech.com>
www - http://www.harbour-project.org
"Harbour Project"
Copyright 1999-2003, http://www.harbour-project.org/
"WHAT32"
Copyright 2002 AJ Wos <andrwos@aust1.net>
"HWGUI"
Copyright 2001-2007 Alexander S.Kresin <alex@belacy.belgorod.su>
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#translate IsControlDefined ( <ControlName> , <FormName> ) ;
=> ;
_IsControlDefined ( <"ControlName"> , <"FormName"> )
#translate IsWIndowActive ( <FormName> ) ;
=> ;
_IsWIndowActive ( <"FormName"> )
#translate IsWindowDefined ( <FormName> ) ;
=> ;
_IsWindowDefined ( <"FormName"> )
#translate RegistryRead ( <arg> ) ;
=> ;
win_regread ( <arg> )
#translate RegistryWrite ( <arg1> , <arg2> ) ;
=> ;
win_regwrite ( <arg1> , <arg2> )
As you have searched and found out, Diwali (aka Deepavali in some places) is a famous Indian festival. 'Light' is given more importance for this festival. This day (Oct-Nov. new moon day) is celebrated for the remembrance of Lord Krishna having killed Naragasura (a Demon).
Diwali is more important for me, since we manufacture fireworks here mostly for the consumption in this festival days for the whole of India.
Since you asked some of our pictures enjoying Diwali (sorry for the quality - captured using mobile hastily)
This is my elder daughter's hand lighting a sparkler.
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Wow!... Nice!
Here (in Aregentina) we use such fireworks in christmas and new year too.
Sadly, here, some people prefers some 'noise devices' (I don't know the exact translation) that are designed only to make noise (big explosions) without any lightning effect.