Excellant. I had noticed the resize cursor persisted until the mouse
pointer got to a "real" sub object inside the main window... annoying
but not (to me) as annoying as not having the resize cursors at all, and
not a problem on windows that are filled with sub objects. But this fix
does the trick.
Thanks, Steve. I've applied it to my version, and I'll be sure to
coordinate with Laurent to get all my fixes into the bug-fix branch.
On approximately 11/20/2003 4:36 PM, came the following characters from
the keyboard of Steve Pick:
In addition to Glenn Linderman's fix for resize cursors this should be put
in (@)INTERNAL:Create(%OPTIONS) near the top:
perlcs.hCursor = LoadCursor(NULL, IDC_ARROW);
I've put it just below the line that reads
perlcs.iEventModel = PERLWIN32GUI_EM_BYNAME;
This will stop the cursor remaining as a resize handle, hourglass etc when
moved inside the window.
Steve
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Like almost everyone, I receive a lot of spam every day, much of it
offering to help me get out of debt or get rich quick. It's ridiculous.
-- Bill Gates
And here is why it is ridiculous:
The division that includes Windows posted an operating profit of $2.26
billion on revenue of $2.81 billion.
--from Reuters via
http://biz.yahoo.com/rc/031113/tech_microsoft_msn_1.html
So that's profit of over 400% of investment... with a bit more
investment in Windows technology, particularly in the area of
reliability, the profit percentage might go down, but so might the bugs
and security problems? Seems like it would be a reasonable tradeoff.
WalMart earnings are 3.4% of investment.