I can't answer your question - but I would really like to know how you do the "splash" screen! I've been trying to figure that out. If there is more than 1 way - I'd be interested to know different ways to do it.

Regards,
Stephen


On 26-Jul-06, at 9:41 PM, Roger Cudney wrote:

I have been dealing with a problem for some time and
can't find what is wrong.

I wrote a program that has the "splash" window as the
default start-up window, which works fine on the Mac.
However, when I compile the program for Windows XP for
some unknown reason it starts with another window of
the program, the "settings" window. I have thoroughly
checked to see if during the app initialization I make
a reference to any property of the "settings" window,
and I do not.

Another piece of information: this does not happen all
the time. It seems to happen only when I quit the
application without closing an open "settings" window.
Does Windows XP keep track of the status of the
program before it closes and then tries to open the
windows that were left open previously?


Any ideas? Thanks,

Roger


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