Excellent I can take from here. Thanx Naseer. --- "Dr. Vesselin Bontchev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > (1) How can I use Objects in PalmOS resource > Editor (Ex:- Label) > > in my source editor. I dint find any variable name > or a way which > > points me back to source. > > You have to instruct the Resource Editor to generate > a header (.h) file. In the Resource editor, click on > the XRD file representing your project in the Files > pane and make sure that the checkbox of the property > "Generate Header" is checked. You might also want to > specify the path (directory and file name) of the > header file that it should generate - for instance, > I prefer it to be in my Src directory instead of in > my Rsc directory and I prefer its name to be > ProjectNameRsc.h instead of the default > ProjectName.h. > > > (2) I wanted to run the application is background > (non UI > > Application). > > Generally speaking, you can't. There are various > "yes but" hacks around it, but they aren't > recommended for beginners. > > > Do i need to make this application as the current > appilcation. > > In PalmOS, there is only one application that is > running at any given moment and that's the current > application. > > > Is there a way where daemons can run in there own > space and > > applications on there own. > > There is, but it's mostly undocumented, kludgy and > non-portable and you almost certainly don't need it. > Most of what people want when they ask such > questions can be achieved without any applications > actually "running in the background". For instance, > your application can register to receive > notifications on various events. Or it could do > stuff while the user is idle (i.e., on nil events). > > > Is there a pattern to have daemons and > applications running > > together. > > Basically, the possibilities are: > > 1) PalmOS Cobalt. Currently no real device supports > it. > > 2) Use the callback function when playing a sound > stream for doing some background processing instead > of playing a sound. Supported only by PalmOS 5.x. > > 3) Something like this kludge that uses dirty > undocumented tricks: > > http://flippinbits.com/twiki/bin/view/FAQ/HowDoICreateAThread > > My advice is to avoid any of these three ways and to > figure out how to do what you want without any > "background processing". > > Regards, > Vesselin > -- > For information on using the PalmSource Developer > Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see > http://www.palmos.com/dev/support/forums/ >
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