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- Sep 21, 2023 5:35
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: new ide comming soon
- Replies: 13
- Views: 4572
Re: new ide comming soon
Congratulations Vasile, RQWORK is a good job!!
- Sep 17, 2023 11:52
- Forum: Projects
- Topic: VisualFBEditor - IDE for FreeBasic
- Replies: 947
- Views: 179143
Re: VisualFBEditor - IDE for FreeBasic
If it works, I already downloaded it, I meant that I was going to see this new version !! At the moment I have only executed it, then I will try a little more, Best regards!!!
- Sep 17, 2023 10:34
- Forum: Projects
- Topic: VisualFBEditor - IDE for FreeBasic
- Replies: 947
- Views: 179143
Re: VisualFBEditor - IDE for FreeBasic
Thank you Xusinboy, you will have to try it !!
- Aug 24, 2023 12:34
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: Problem with OnClick event
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2131
Re: Problem with OnClick event
Well, first of all thank you all. Now I need the OnClick event, for a Button or another control, since I have tried it but I can't get it. The code I have is this... ''''' Button.bi Type ApiButton As Integer _hwnd Dim onClick As Sub() Declare Sub Create(parent As handle, WinName As string, Title As ...
- Aug 23, 2023 21:46
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: Problem with OnClick event
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2131
Re: Problem with OnClick event
Thank you so much adeyblue !! Your example was great! I already tried the OnPaint event in WM_PAINT and it went well too. Then create 2 Forms and everything is perfect !!!! Sub MiFormSub() Print "MiFormSub" End Sub Sub MiFormPaint() Print "MiFormPaint" End Sub Sub MiFormSub2() Pr...
- Aug 23, 2023 17:30
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: Problem with OnClick event
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2131
Problem with OnClick event
Hello everyone, I have looked at several examples and have done several tests, but I can't get this done... Note, the code has 2 message processing systems....... Function ApiWindow.CtrlMsgFunc Function wndproc ....I test with one or the other. //////////////////////////////////////////// Form.bi #I...
- Aug 22, 2023 14:21
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: Message Control not working on a Type
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2452
Re: Message Control not working on a Type
Hello to the whole forum
I was already able to solve it based on other examples with Static...
Declare Static Function CtrlMsgFunc(...)
I was already able to solve it based on other examples with Static...
Declare Static Function CtrlMsgFunc(...)
- Aug 21, 2023 22:04
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: Message Control not working on a Type
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2452
Message Control not working on a Type
Hello everyone, I have the following code, but the function of processing messages in a TYPE does not go well #Include Once "windows.bi" #include "win\commctrl.bi" Dim As WNDCLASSEX wc Dim Shared As String NameClass NameClass="WinClass" Dim As HINSTANCE Hinst=GetModuleH...
- Aug 18, 2023 17:40
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: Create sub to qbasic style
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1985
Re: Create sub to qbasic style
... I guess it could, because the GFXLIB library uses this syntax. ... It uses the syntax for compatibility. Why would anybody want to use it willingly baffles me... Sorry Paul Doe, I unintentionally reported you. Yes, it is to be compatible with VB6 syntax, which was the same as Qbasic. Best regards
- Aug 18, 2023 16:02
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: Create sub to qbasic style
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1985
Re: Create sub to qbasic style
See Syntax for procedures that use (x,y) coordinates Thanks fxm, it went well for me!!!! Now to see if this is possible... Sub MySub ( x1, y1)-(x2, Y2), Var1 , Var2 What would it be to draw a QBasic-style line, the previous one was for Pset( X, Y), Color I guess it could, because the GFXLIB library...
- Aug 18, 2023 14:16
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: Create sub to qbasic style
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1985
Create sub to qbasic style
Hello everyone
It is possible to create a sub with this style ???
Sub MySub ( x, y), z
Print x
Print y
Print z
End Sub
I've read that it can be done with macros, but I'm not sure
Thank you
It is possible to create a sub with this style ???
Sub MySub ( x, y), z
Print x
Print y
Print z
End Sub
I've read that it can be done with macros, but I'm not sure
Thank you
- Aug 08, 2023 19:39
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: Alternative to HWND variable declaration
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1978
Re: Alternative to HWND variable declaration
Sarg you are right, I just looked at it.
In VB6, however, the Integer had a smaller footprint than the Long. Then I will change it.
Thanks for telling me!! Best regards
In VB6, however, the Integer had a smaller footprint than the Long. Then I will change it.
Thanks for telling me!! Best regards
- Aug 08, 2023 14:37
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: Alternative to HWND variable declaration
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1978
Re: Alternative to HWND variable declaration
Thank you grindstone.
So for now, I will declare the Hdc as Long, and the Hwnd as Handle or Long.
In Visual Basic 6, they use the variable type Long, for both Hwnd and Hdc, so it more or less has to go well.
If I find a better solution I will change it.
Greetings and good day.
So for now, I will declare the Hdc as Long, and the Hwnd as Handle or Long.
In Visual Basic 6, they use the variable type Long, for both Hwnd and Hdc, so it more or less has to go well.
If I find a better solution I will change it.
Greetings and good day.
- Aug 08, 2023 12:01
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: Shared or Global Variables inside a static library
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1858
Re: Shared or Global Variables inside a static library
Thanks to all, I was able to solve it by declaring the variables in a module, which this same module calls the static library.
In fact, I saw that they did it this way in other modules.
In fact, I saw that they did it this way in other modules.
- Aug 08, 2023 11:36
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: Alternative to HWND variable declaration
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1978
Re: Alternative to HWND variable declaration
Sorry, Hwnd goes well with Handle.
What gives me a warning ( Implicit conversion ) is with...
Dim Hdc as long
Hdc = GetDC(MyWindow)
since I can't use... Dim Hdc as HDC, because i want to use HDC as a name of a property.
Thank you!!!!
What gives me a warning ( Implicit conversion ) is with...
Dim Hdc as long
Hdc = GetDC(MyWindow)
since I can't use... Dim Hdc as HDC, because i want to use HDC as a name of a property.
Thank you!!!!