Example wanted
Hey Chris, could you maybe make an example or instruction on how to make it so that there isn''t a dialog box in the begining, but rather the different options are automatically chosen based on the hardware available? Thanks.
-Rich
How about if I make it a #define in winutil.c that you can comment in or out?
The example to look at would be PRO Edit or LStudio.
The example to look at would be PRO Edit or LStudio.
That #define idea sounds really good. Then I could use the PR_Globals thing to enable and disable certain options myself. I''d like to see that. Thanks.
-Rich
-Rich
Yeah really good idea...
I was looking for a such way to run my apps...
A #define will look enough to do this...
Waiting for news about it...
Thanks Chris :o)
I was looking for a such way to run my apps...
A #define will look enough to do this...
Waiting for news about it...
Thanks Chris :o)
Better yet, use the registry.
Hold the user values in there.
The first time a PR app is run, it will pull up the DLG box. Then these value''s will be saved in the registry for all later PR apps.
The code will also need a method to call up the box again to change the values. (Which of course saves the new values.)
Hold the user values in there.
The first time a PR app is run, it will pull up the DLG box. Then these value''s will be saved in the registry for all later PR apps.
The code will also need a method to call up the box again to change the values. (Which of course saves the new values.)
I don''t like that idea. All the programming and stuff I''m doing. My registry would get all messy. The #define thing is a wonderful idea. Then I can make my own methods for saving things, menues, etc.
-Rich
Hey Chris, you going to put something like this in? We haven''t heard from you in a while.
-Rich
Hey Chris, you going to put something like this in? We haven''t heard from you in a while.
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