A new version of the FindFile utility is available from the source code section:
http://www.smorgasbordet.com/pellesc/sourcecode.htm
under Contributions. This version includes better sorting facilities.
Pelle
Quote from: "Pelle"A new version of the FindFile utility is available from the source code section:
Hello, who did the last changes to findfile?
John
Quote from: "JohnF"
...who did the last changes to findfile?
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hello John,
i did :shock:
greetings :D
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tiwag
Quote from: "tiwag"Quote from: "JohnF"
...who did the last changes to findfile?
...
hello John,
i did :shock:
greetings :D
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tiwag
Thank you.
I'm wondering why there is a default beep when closing the app ??
John
Quote from: "JohnF"
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I'm wondering why there is a default beep when closing the app ??
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really, there is a beep to hear on my office machine, using WinXP and PellesC 3.00 b3,
when i plug in the loudspeakers :shock: (normally i'm working in "silent mode" in the office )
i could swear there was no beep to hear
when i compiled it the last time at home on my laptop using Win98 and PellesC 2.90.1,
where i did all the changes to findfile,
i'll have a look about when i'm at home again,
thanks for reporting
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tiwag
Quote from: "tiwag"Quote from: "JohnF"
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I'm wondering why there is a default beep when closing the app ??
...
really, there is a beep to hear on my office machine, using WinXP and PellesC 3.00 b3,
when i plug in the loudspeakers :shock: (normally i'm working in "silent mode" in the office )
i could swear there was no beep to hear
when i compiled it the last time at home on my laptop using Win98 and PellesC 2.90.1,
where i did all the changes to findfile,
i'll have a look about when i'm at home again,
thanks for reporting
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tiwag
After WM_CLOSE: it 'breaks' and jumps to return FALSE - it then beeps.
I can't see why it's happening but there shouldn't be a beep.
John
Stephan,
You had changed in findfileres.h
#define IDB_CANCEL 129
to
#define IDB_CANCEL 2
That is the reason for the beep.
John
Found the real problem, one should return non-zero after EndDialog()
return EndDialog(hwnd,0);
I was returning FALSE.
John