Hi Viktor

<<<
     - Removed predefined symbols as a way to control GT 
       behaviour. They may interfere with foreign libs. We have 
       hb_gtInfo() for these kinds of settings.
>>>
Except for HB_NOSTARTUPWINDOW. This cannot be achieved with any other
method.

<<<
     ; TODO: Clean the callback interface to not be Windows specific, 
             and to hole one notifier block with higher level of 
             information.
>>>

First we need to establsih how above block can get implmented.

<<<
     ; TOFIX: Sometime irreguralities appear in selection, probably due 
              to skipped updates or the like.
>>>

I suspect RedrawWindow() has to be called may be at the cost of some speed.

<<<
     ; TOFIX: The window gets messy while resizing to a bigger size.
              Test: Grab the corner, resize to bigger size while not 
              releasing the mouse button.
>>>

These are two events we can update the window: 1) WM_SIZE 2)
WM_EXITSIZEMOVE.
If it is updated in WM_SIZE then a lot of flickering is there which cannot
be overcome as
font creation is early binding and code has no control whatsoever onto that.

<<<
     ; TOFIX: Window resized to a very small size will have "dead" 
              (non-updated) portions on the sides.
>>>

I cannot reproduce this behavior, now.

<<<   
     ; TOFIX: Resize is without flicker now, but it's not interactive 
              anymore, so it's difficult to predict what the result 
              will be.
>>>

Which "results" you are referring to?

<<<
     ; TOFIX: It's possible to resize the windows so that parts of screen 
              disappear.
>>>

I could not follow it. It is possible that that wider frame is visible but
right and lower parts are not updated. This is again font configuration
dependant. A next resize sets it right.

Regards
Pritpal Bedi, INDIA-USA
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