Hi again everyone. I got this problem working by trapping the frmUpdateEvent message that is sent from FrmPopupForm(). Now, the image is displaying correctly because I have a place to call the rendering code; however, the event handler is not being set back to form A apparently (even though I am getting that single "update" message).
If I call FrmSetEventHandler() right in the update message, it doesn't seem to take affect. Like I may have mentioned earlier, I cannot use FrmGotoForm() because I would need to explicity say "go to form A". Because form B is called from other forms, this is not possible. As always, any suggestions are appreciated. Regards, Daniel Suleski :-> TD, Mysticware Inc. www.mysticware.com "Dan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:112967@palm-dev-forum... > > Hi everyone. I have two forms (A and B). Form A is the "base" form, or the > form that the user is currently looking at. On this form, there are some > control buttons and a bitmap being custom-drawn with a simple > WinDrawBitmap() call... > > Now, I hit a menu item to bring up form B over most of form A with a call to > FrmPopupForm(). I use this call because I want my own event handlers for > form B. Anyway, when I cancel out of form B with a call to > FrmReturnToForm( 0 ), the bitmap does not draw itself initially. I want to > call my drawing routine when the user returns to form A...and I cannot call > my rendering routine from within form B. > > Any ideas are always appreciated. Ideally, I am looking for some sort of > event in form A's handler that I can catch, then redraw the bitmap. > > Regards, > > Daniel Suleski :-> > TD, Mysticware Inc. > www.mysticware.com > > > > > -- For information on using the Palm Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.palmos.com/dev/support/forums/
