Hi,
Steve Lamont wrote:
> if ( !fl_get_display() )
> fl_initialize( ... );
Thanks
> A better solution, however, is to simply code so that you don't have
> to resort to this kluge. Just make the fl_initialize() call one of
> the first things you do in main() and proceed from there.
> Why do you feel that you have to do this?
Lot of programmers do nasty things.
Any of us use the forms-library, and in the end all this stuff should be
linked. But for testing any of us use a own programm, which have to
initialize .. So see the problem?
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Daniel Bloemer
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