At 03:28 PM 11/2/2006, you wrote:
If your callback function is updating the UI somehow, more likely is
that the window
simply isn't redrawing until the dylib function returns.
And you are correct! I finally figured to put a App.DoEvents in the
callback routine, and things seems A OK.
However, the docs do say that DoEvents shouldn't be used in a GUI
app, saying it will lead to instability. Will it in this case?
There's only three things happening. A StaticText gets updated, a
ProgressBar is updated, and if a button gets pressed in the RB
interface, the callback returns false to the dylib, causing a Cancel.
Garth Hjelte
Sampler User
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