Hi,
Thanks for the info on the porting, I'll get cracking on it soon.
One quick point.
I have a function that displays changing information for the user in a
window and I want them to be able to 'stop' at any time and just return
to the fl_do_forms(); routine.
Currently I am using an fl_check_forms(); to detect user interaction
during the exec of the and when the 'stop' button is sensed it fires the
callback with just a fl_do_forms(); line it it. This seems to work okay,
but I remeber a while ago reading somewhere that you should only use one
fl_do_forms ??
Could this cause problems?
Thanks for you continue help
Rob
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