Norman,
it probably was a „If we can’t get them all, we probably shouldn’t even start
looking for them“-decision.
Potential of lurking errors in window definitions is immense and a full check
of the definition in WM_SETUP is maybe a bit ambitious.
After all, the Tebby team used the QPTR
On 18 Apr 2015, at 19:49, Norman Dunbar nor...@dunbar-it.co.uk wrote:
does anyone have any decent examples of setting up a Window, with one
application sub-window that doesn't have a menu, and then dynamically
building a menu into the afore mentioned sub-window.
I thought that SET_AP in
On 19 April 2015 08:38:29 BST, Tobias Fröschle tobias.froesc...@t-online.de
wrote:
Norman,
it probably was a „If we can’t get them all, we probably shouldn’t even
start looking for them“-decision.
Potential of lurking errors in window definitions is immense and a full
check of the definition in
Norman,
this is the best I could possible come up with so far (can’t find my own code
anymore…)
These are routines Easysource includes as app win menu handling code when you
generate an application without a fixed menu. They don’t, however, cover any of
the actual list allocation tasks.
Norman,
…and another one. I just remembered when I started doing this stuff in
assembler, I used the (C!)-routines that came with EasyC (available at
Dillwyn’s) from the master himself as a starting point. The example there shows
how a menu in an application sub window is dynamically set up in
On 19 April 2015 06:53:02 BST, Wolfgang Lenerz wlen...@free.fr wrote:
Hi Norman
I 'll have a look at your points, but won't be able to reply for a few
days at least.
WOlfgan
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Hi George,
On 19/04/15 14:04, gdgqler wrote:
On 18 Apr 2015, at 19:49, Norman Dunbar nor...@dunbar-it.co.uk wrote:
does anyone have any decent examples of setting up a Window, with one
application sub-window that doesn't have a menu, and then dynamically building
a menu into the afore
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
On 19/04/15 15:13, Norman Dunbar wrote:
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! :-)
I have a working example now of a program that sets up a dynamic menu.
It seems I need to design the window with a menu
Evening all,
I've spent some free time today examining a problem I've been having for
some time. LibGen (anyone remember that?) when executed displays the
window on screen and works fine until I exit from the program. At that
point, QPC no longer is able to receive the cursor - it passes
And, sorry, I forgot,
does anyone have any decent examples of setting up a Window, with one
application sub-window that doesn't have a menu, and then dynamically
building a menu into the afore mentioned sub-window.
I'm sure it can be done, I'm thinking MAWDRAW from EasyMenu as an example.
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