Hello Henning

>> I have (again) a small problem. I am working within a relative context
>> and need to provide a pointer to the current used data buffer to an
>> internal mui custom class created with MUI_CreateCustomClass().

> That is, you want to generate different classes dynamically at runtime?

Yeh, I have a library which opens a GUI for each internal handle structure.

I call the lib with each handle and the lib is creating it's own version of the 
custom class.

To make the class display the proper (handle based) information I need to 
access the handle structure which the class is bond to and was created by.

 Guido Mersmann

http://www.geit.de

 




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