In article <45A41022.26461.11FB1C7@twegner.swbell.net>, "Tim Wegner" <twegner@swbell.net> writes:
We're getting there... at the moment, I need to move the keyboard handling code.
Hmm, I wonder how did Bert's Winfract (not to mention Xfractint) solve this?
I can look at the WinFract code, but at the moment, I'm sharing more code with fractint than with winfract. WinFract, IIRC, modified the entire main loop. Xfractint has a different event model in that you subscribe to events and they are sent to you as long as they are generated. Windows has a "here's every event, tell me if you processed it" model. Its not a big deal, really, just something I need to spend a little time on working out.
You've certainly been productive, I've been following along via CVS <g!>
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