At 4:08 PM +0800 8/16/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now, my problem is when the clock popup is dismissed, my screen is not
restore from memory and not receive frmUpdateEvent, and the clock popup
form remain there in non-active state. Anyone know why?
There are problems with the clock popup. I
Is system clock's form a popup form?
As best I can tell, the clock application on the m100 is composed of two
parts.
The first part is a real Palm OS application called Clock -- actually,
the database name for this is cclkPalmClock, but the icon name comes
from the attached overlay resource.
Now, my problem is when the clock popup is dismissed, my screen is not
restore from memory and not receive frmUpdateEvent, and the clock popup
form remain there in non-active state. Anyone know why?
Is system clock's form a popup form?
As best I can tell, the clock application on the m100 is
At 4:08 PM +0800 2001/08/16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now, my problem is when the clock popup is dismissed, my screen is not
restore from memory and not receive frmUpdateEvent, and the clock popup
form remain there in non-active state. Anyone know why?
Looking at the clock and clock popup
This problem only occured when I performing the Gremlin Test. Is it
posisble because the screen cannot update itself so fast and on time?
Regards
Yen
At 4:08 PM +0800 2001/08/16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now, my problem is when the clock popup is dismissed, my screen is not
restore from
I try to run Palm application: memo pad. It also have this problem.
Regards
Yen
This problem only occured when I performing the Gremlin Test. Is it
posisble because the screen cannot update itself so fast and on time?
Regards
Yen
At 4:08 PM +0800 2001/08/16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:60013@palm-dev-forum...
This problem only occured when I performing the Gremlin Test. Is it
posisble because the screen cannot update itself so fast and on time?
While I know it shouldn't be happening, I have seen screen update
problems with POSE from