"Piske, Harald" wrote:
> Guys ... it's Christmas :-) This group has always been a tremendous source
> for solutions.
indeed it has!
> I understand there is a solution to the problem that was
> posted. I fail to see the point in going back and forth about what might
> have been a better idea som
Guys ... it's Christmas :-) This group has always been a tremendous source
for solutions. I understand there is a solution to the problem that was
posted. I fail to see the point in going back and forth about what might
have been a better idea some time ago. Win32::GUI is an invaluable piece of
wor
At 08:12 2001-12-24 -0600, Mark Wilkinson wrote:
Is this considered...ummm... "normal" behavior??
What is it about the architecture of the Win32GUI modules that makes it work
this way? It is really the most peculiar thing I have ever seen, and breaks
every model for OO programming that I know o
Is this considered...ummm... "normal" behavior??
What is it about the architecture of the Win32GUI modules that makes it work
this way? It is really the most peculiar thing I have ever seen, and breaks
every model for OO programming that I know of... (i.e. that the contents of an
object must be m
Here is a repost of how to do it, written by Jason Bingham.
From: Jason Bingham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27 August 2001 03:26
To: 'perl-win32-gui-users@lists.sourceforge.net'
Subject: RE: [perl-win32-gui-users] RE: NotifyIcon
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