> How can a apply a functions name to handle events for this menuitem only?
> How to tell thinBasic to call a dedicated callback function for this menuitem?
You can't. A menu item is not a...
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> How can a apply a functions name to handle events for this menuitem only?
> How to tell thinBasic to call a dedicated callback function for this menuitem?
You can't. A menu item is not a...
It is very difficult to uderstand what you mean in your lengthy posts. I guess that you're suggesting to pass an UDT inspead of an string, but in this case Eros will have to change thinBasic, and all...
The help file says that it is a string, so how are you going yo pass an UDT?
If you want to store more information why don't use DIALOG SET USER?
If you knew how it works, you won't have problems to use it...
...and you won't say things like...
When you use a main window created with CreateWindowEx, the first thing that you receive...
> without knowing anything abo-ut Win32Api
Knowledge of the Windows API is fundamental to be a good Windows programmer. OOP frameworks come and vanish, but the Windows API remains. All the...
Are you aware that you only need the window handle?
If you want to get the parent handle, then use GetParent(hWin)
If you want to get the control identifier, the use GetDlgCtrlID(hWin)
They did present 32 vs. 64-bit as a false dichotomy, as if you had to choose between one or another. With the right compiler(s), you can write code that can be compiled to 32 or 64-bit without code...
AFAIK it is a Linux distro based on LiteOS that has a Windows 10 wallpaper.
IMO using UTF-8 with Windows, that natively uses UTF-16, is a bad idea. Implement an UTF-16 string data type and leave UTF-8 to Linuxers.
What? Do you have read reply #5?
No, it does not copy anything. It simply stores the passed handle in the extra bytes of the control and returns the previous stored handle, if any.
prevIcon = (HICON)SetWindowLongPtrW( hwnd,...
Rust variables are immutable by default, but you can override it using mut. In other languages, they are mutable by default but you can use const to make it immutable. So, the same rules, but...
> By the way, i have some questions related to CWSTR.inc Which is the best forum to ask it ?
http://www.planetsquires.com/protect/forum/index.php
XpButton is available in my WinFBX framework for PowerBasic. It has been implemented a class in the file CXpButton.inc.
BTW I wrote it to demonstrate the use of visual styles, not to change the...
One small precission: I never have released anything as open source, but as freeware, allowing to use it for your own purposes, even in commercial applications, without paying a fee, but not to make...
You can contact him in mi forum
http://www.jose.it-berater.org/smfforum/index.php?board=436.0
Hi Eros,
For some reason, the Opera browser thinks that your site can be dangerous to visit.
As I said, there are no problems calling variadic functions with PowerBASIC. I have done it several times.
For example, to call the wsprintfA function, I have used the following declare:
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> Mike's offer still sounds like the best deal going.
Hard to know, since he has deleted his post.
I think that I have been clear. It starts saying that you can't write a variadic function with PB, so I don't understand why you reply asking me to write one. But if you write one in C, compile it to...
Meaning that you can't write one with PB, not that you can't call one implemented in a C DLL.
It is a joke. There are several versions. Here is one with a Canadian lighthouse:
http://www.snopes.com/military/lighthouse.asp
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You can use them with PB. What happens is that you are too ignorant to do it.
I have also mentioned O2. Can O2 call these C++ classes?
Another one: SB only supports strings, longs and doubles.
Can you imagine what John will be saying if PB only supported these three types?