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Re: Clicks.f

From: Carl A. Helber <cahelber_at_pop.phnx.uswest.net>
Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2001 14:22:15 -0800 (PST)

Thanks for the reply Rick. How do you over-ride these behaviors
in the console window? And if you do for a program that does not
require the console window actions of say just the left mouse
button but for which a new action is substituted, can you easily
return to the original console window actions? I don't want to
create a new window if I don't have to.

Carl

At 07:43 AM 01/29/2001 -0800, you wrote:

>Carl,
>
>The way that CLICKS works is by defining a single window
>then defining message handlers that know what to do with
>the right and left mouse button presses.
>
>The swiftforth console window already has a message loop,
>and behaviors for the mouse buttons.
>
>You can over-ride these behaviors, but it is not really
>as simple as defining a new window for experimentation.
>
>Hope this helps,
>Rick
>
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>On 1/26/2001 at 2:20 PM Carl A. Helber wrote:
>
>>This may be very elementary for most readers but I'm trying to
>>get an understanding of how SwiftForth Windows programming works
>>by first trying one of the samples and then making modifications
>>to see if I know what I'm doing. I must say that I'm lost in trying
>>to figure out how to make Clicks.f work in the SwiftForth editing
>>window. I don't want to create a separate window for this purpose.
>>Anybody out there willing to offer a suggestion. I must further
>>warn you that I'm using blocks which I gather is not in vogue
>>anymore but it's what I'm very comfortable with.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Carl
>>
>>
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