Thanks, Sarah I will try to explain it a little later under a different thread, "how do I..." Hershel > > Well I think there is enough eveidence on this list to suggest that > what you are trying to do can be done, but we need more information > from you before we can "prove" it in your particular case. > > Do you use "send .. in time" to trigger your timers? When I do this I > have a regular routine that checks if all the requisite timers are in > the pending messages queue and schedules them if not. This check > routine can be triggered by any number of things - mouseMove, resume, > resumeStack, openStack etc etc, as well as happening periodically. > > I find that running in the IDE does sometimes cause messages to get > turned off, especially if there is a bug in the handler being called, > however in a standalone app, I have NEVER had any problems keeping > multiple timed events all happening when required. > > Give us more information and I'm sure we will be able to help. > > Sarah > _______________________________________________ > use-revolution mailing list > [email protected] > Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription > preferences: > http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
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