Hi,

Thanks for the tips.  I tried both these options, and they seem to start up
a new console window whenever I run stuff.  I imagine this is the price I
have to pay, in order to trap the red X button being pressed...

*worried face*

On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 7:23 PM, Pritpal Bedi <[email protected]>wrote:

>
>
> Przemysław Czerpak wrote:
> >
> > It's redundant. -gtwvt makes the above.
> > If you use -gt* switches in hbmk2 then it makes for the 1-st one:
> >    REQUEST HB_GT_*_DEFAULT
> > and for the next ones:
> >    REQUEST HB_GT_*
> >
> > so you do not have to use any 'REQUEST HB_GT_*[_DEFAULT] in your
> > PRG code.
> >
>
> Long time elapsed I played with this stuff, so was out of memory.
> So only -gtwvt switch is required, more simplified.
>
>
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