The Easy PEasy example EX1_asm is an example of using SET_AP, this is good, but, when executed it calls WM_WRSET after calling SET_AP.

This breaks LibGen as it clears all text from all the various information windows that have user input displayed in them - the Sym File, Lib File and Bin File for example.

Info windows and loose items that have text objects are obvioulsy fine. The ones I use for user input get wiped out.

However, I'll have another look at SET_AP - now that I've got a working version of LibGen that doesn't trash QPC when it is run! :-)


Cheers,
Norm.

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