Thanks for your reply!
Yes it works in that way that the window is not visible, but the my wanted "affect" is not taken. My wanted "affect" was to speed up the Opening of the window the first time it is used by the user.

If I have "opened" the window one time, then the second time is about 100% faster...


I give it a new try tomorrow, thanks again,
Sven E


On 2006-11-22, at 19:23, Paul Levine wrote:

Just take away the w.show, because that sets the windows visible property to
true;

Dim w as new TextWindow
w.visible = false

Is all you need. It should call the open event and initialize the window.

For your second problem, don't use .show here as well. Just do
textwindow.visible = false
Textwindow.close

Whenever you use textwindow.anything it will initialize the window.

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(See also the thread (todays) Caching fonts for better performance
Here is problem no 1 (in the App Open Event):

//
Dim w as new TextWindow
w.visible = false
w.show
//







Sven E
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