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DarkBASIC Professional Discussion / Is there a command in dbpro to make a new window ?

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crazy kitty
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Posted: 13th Jul 2011 20:27
Hi,

i just wanted to know if there is a command in dbpro that you can make a new window ?

If there is can you say it.

If there isn't i probably need to use the WIN GUI plugin.

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Hodgey
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Posted: 14th Jul 2011 02:17
I don't think so because what does that new window do when it is created? What you could do is create a separate executable and then launch it from your program using the execute executable command. This will sort of give the effect of a new window.

Lucas Tiridath
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Posted: 14th Jul 2011 15:12
BBB GUI has commands for this. Not sure about native DBP commands though.

crazy kitty
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Posted: 14th Jul 2011 15:58
I'am going to try the other .exe example first,

and about BBB i downlaoded it but i don't know the commands

So if anyone could give me a list of the commands.

Thanks !

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Admiral MH
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Posted: 15th Jul 2011 05:01
What I do is use the keywords file as my command list. And if you don't know what the commands does, you can get some help from the MSDN website on the Win32 API. Here is a link in case you need it.

Rich Dersheimer
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Posted: 18th Jul 2011 14:18
You might think about using this, even though it's still a WIP.

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