Quick question..
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| Hey, whats the width and height of the standard blitz window? (the one that you get if you don't call graphics) | 
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| 402 x 302 When one can change that size to anything one wishes, why does one care though? haha just curious. | 
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| Hmm, i'm trying to create a window in WB3D like so: 
Global RuntimeWindow_hWnd = WB3D_InitializeGUI(SystemProperty("AppHwnd"),WB3D_GadgetWidth(WB3D_DeskTop())/2-400/2,WB3D_GadgetHeight(WB3D_DeskTop())/2-400/2,500,500)
WB3D_HideGadget RuntimeWindow_hWnd
example_window = WB3D_CreateWindow("WB3D_CreateWindow Example",200,100,450,275,0,0)
to create a standard windows window.. i don't like how it flickers, basicly it looks like the command: "RuntimeWindow_hWnd = WB3D_InitializeGUI(SystemProperty("AppHwnd"),WB3D_GadgetWidth(WB3D_DeskTop())/2-400/2,WB3D_GadgetHeight(WB3D_DeskTop())/2-400/2,500,500)" Is suppost to InitializeGUI but it creates a window, is there a way to initializeGUI without creating a window? oh the question was because if theres no way to get rid of the window that command creates, i might as well make it look like the annoying standard startup window that b3d creates. | 
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| Also does anyone know what the standard styles you get when you enter " 0" as a style? | 
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| Yahfree, the startup window is native to blitz3d and is visable without calling WB3D_InitializeGUI(). for default styles see SCHNOK. finaly try this example by filax that patches a blitz3d .exe so the startup screen is not displayed, however i have heard this does not work with some blitz3d updates. http://www.winblitz3d.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=140 kev | 
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| to be sure, this is what i mean, when you create a program with Wb3d you get these screens first graphics mode, the annoying standard with blitz3d second, created with the InitializeGUI()(i think) 3rd (the one i want to keep) the Wb3d window created with wb3d_CreateWindow() function. if i'm not mistaking the patch will get rid of the first window, but not the second one. Edit: oh the initialize window i hide with the hide gadget function, but sense its already created it flashs..(bad) | 
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| Also, if you can answer another quick question: is this a bug? i was messing about in Wb3d and i noticed this.. i create a windows toolbar like so: 
menu = WB3D_WindowMenu(example_window)
file = WB3D_CreateMenu("File",0,menu,0)
edit = WB3D_CreateMenu("Edit",1,menu,0)
ExportFit = WB3D_CreateMenu("ExportFit",2,file,0)
ImportFit = WB3D_CreateMenu("ImportFit",3,file,0)
Undo = WB3D_CreateMenu("Undo",10,edit,0)
the "Undo" createmenu call, should be placed under "Edit" but instead its placed under "Menu" I.E. Creates its own menu.. am i missing somthing? or is this a bug? | 
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| Yahfree set the sub menu param as true. 
menu = WB3D_WindowMenu(RuntimeWindow_hWnd)
file = WB3D_CreateMenu("File",0,menu,0)
edit = WB3D_CreateMenu("Edit",1,menu,True)
ExportFit = WB3D_CreateMenu("ExportFit",2,file,0)
ImportFit = WB3D_CreateMenu("ImportFit",3,file,0)
Undo = WB3D_CreateMenu("Undo",10,edit,0)
kev |