That example is from the Matt Neuberg book.  I don't have it handy but I
would bet that it is explained in the book somewhere...

~joe

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McKernon
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 8:49 AM
To: Getting Started
Subject: Re: RefreshRect

>> The reason I ask is I saw Self.RefreshRect 0,0,0,0 in some sample
>> code for
>> how to handle canvas scrolling - they used it after scrolling the
>> canvas,
>> and I was wondering what it does?
> 
> I'd expect it to do nothing. Test it and find out. :\

Actually, it generates a paint event, but I can't tell if it's refreshing
the whole window or not.

> Where did you see this code?

It's from a sample project called 'scroll' that I downloaded from heaven
knows where. The only clues about where it came from are that it has a
picture of the Mona Lisa in it, which is labeled "jconde", the canvas is
called "jocoScroller" and the scrollbar is "jocoScrollbar".

Such are the wonders of the internet...;)

- John


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