Re: Xinteranimate, getting control back [message #13466 is a reply to message #13354] |
Wed, 11 November 1998 00:00   |
philip aldis
Messages: 13 Registered: October 1998
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David Fanning wrote:-
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> While I'm waiting anxiously for Philip's new program, like
> the rest of you, I should point out that XINTERANIMATE doesn't
> take control of anything. There is nothing going on that would
> prevent the user from going back to the original program
> and launching *another* version of XINTERANIMATE, or doing
> some more work while the animation plays along happily in
> the corner of the display. (Whoops, except that XINTERANIMATE
> is written with COMMON blocks and can only allow one copy
> of itself to exist at any one time. A pity, really. Someone
> should have read my book. :-)
Luckily I did read your book, and so you want even find so much as a sniff of
a common block, so you can have as many instances as you like.
Phil
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