You may be better off using the stationary example included in the SDK. It
sounds like you're trapping the appStopEvent too many times.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anuradha J" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Palm Developer Forum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 10:08 AM
Subject: Re: appStopEvent call
> sure..
>
> I work on CW R6, Emulator 3.0a6 and PalmOS ver 3.5
>
> My code is something like this -
>
> In MainForm, event handling I say-
>
> FrmSetEventHandle(form,MainHandleEvent);
>
> do{
> // get the event and dispatch it
>
> }while(till appStopEvent);
>
> In MainHandleEvent(event){
> switch(event->eType){
> case appStopEvent:
> StopApplication(); // does necessary cleanup of memory
> break;
> case // other events
>
> }
> }
>
> This was in MainForm. I have 3 other forms and I do event handling even
> in other 3 forms in the same fashion and catch appStopEvent in all.
>
> When I open second form from MainForm, I am actually closing MainForm
> and control goes from Main.c to Second.c ..In second.c I display
SecondForm
> and do event handling for it in the same fashion.
>
> I hope this helps u in understanding my problem...
>
> Anuradha
>
>
>
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