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<0> it must be a windows thing <1> Maybe you should process it, then. <1> Sheesh. Try some stuff. <0> how? i can't cancel it <0> or can i. <0> win32 api here i come <1> Provide a handler for the event, trap it, and see what's going on. <2> How about you handle the moving message <2> Because who cares about the mouse <0> Ashe: i already do <1> What if you move the window without the mouse? <2> Or just check if the mouse is on the border of a monitor <0> i catch the window move event <1> What happens? <1> Okay, that's good. But try it without the mouse. <0> Solamente: THAT is the problem
<2> The funny part is that when you'll get it to work you'll notice the idea ****s anyway heheh <1> ALT-Space, v, arrow keys <1> Sorry, Alt-Space, M, arrow keys <1> Enter when it's in place. <3> you lose <0> does the same thing, because the mouse is still on monitor A (i guess?) <4> ... <5> Anyone even worked with owner-drawn controls with WTL? <6> not I <7> hello, does anyone here uses visual studio ? <7> i'm trying to use CryptUnprotectData <7> this function is defined in crypt32.dll <7> i can attach it dynamically <7> but how to do it staticly ? <4> link against the .lib <1> Add crypt32.lib to this list of libraries your program links with. <1> Same place you might see kernel32.lib, user32.lib, etc. <7> ah, i did crypt32.dll <7> :( <4> that's silly, considering what dll stands for ;) <8> or this : #pragma comment(lib, "Crypt32.lib") <7> thanks <4> speaking of crypt, i need some public key encryption library <7> i'm drowsy, there is kernel32.lib gdi32.lib and i read them .dll :) <8> windows has crypto <4> would prefer something portable <8> blowfish or something? <4> aha, http://www.thefreecountry.com/sourcecode/encryption.shtml <8> i used Crypto++ once upon a time <2> Cryptography is overrated <1> Encraption is the way to go. <8> you need encryption for your p0rn collection... <3> where, my nano is saying "firewire connections" are not supported, but i don't even have the usb cable plugged into it <3> and the music is playing just fine <3> but i can't see the status <3> has "press center to dismiss" but that does nothing <3> bah <4> you lose <1> Apple < * <4> Apple > peterhu <1> Just because it's pretty doesn't mean it's good. <3> me > * <3> it's a good device <3> first problem with it <2> Pear > Apple <8> iplop <1> Elder daughter has been lured by the cult of Apple. She wants a PowerBook. <1> And an iPod. <3> heh, just hit center a bunch of times in a row, and it cleared <9> An Apple a day keeps the doctor away <3> works for me <1> I tend to want to punch the center of things that cause me grief. <1> And, usually, it works. <2> Yeah, get her a powerbook and install windows xp on it <10> just because it's pretty doesn't mean it's bad <1> The new MacBook? <1> Heh <8> make sure its an intel one <2> Pretty things are dumb <2> Just look at blondes
<1> Won't take long until someone hack NetBSD to run on it. <1> Which would be utterly worthless. <1> But then, so are most NetBSD ports. <2> Nothing like NetBSD running on a PS2 <1> When I see PS2, I still think of the IBM PS/2, not the game console. <8> can the Ps2 still run games then? <3> Solamente = old <8> with netbsd on it <2> If you can find a game on NetBSD <2> Maybe <2> So much for a 200 MHz piece of crap <8> not ps2 games then? <2> Nope <8> ugh <2> Well, you can just boot on the PS2 game <8> ah ok <8> i'll tell the sprogs <8> linux on the ps2...very useful <2> heheh <2> I don't think it's sold anymore <8> prolly not <2> But 150 for a small noiseless web server is ok I suppose <3> my friend runs linux on his xbox because he's /<rad <9> What isn't sold anymore? PS2? <2> Well, 150 for the console <3> that and he's a filthy game pirate <2> DrkMatter: linux for ps2 <9> Oh. <2> I have an xbox with a debug dashboard + a DVD emulator PCI card, ph34r <2> (and not a single Xbox game, yay) <9> Someone I know told me to justify game piracy: "These games aren't good enough to be bought, so I wouldn't have bouht them anyway. so the company aren't losing any money from me". <3> though i am jealous of caching entire games on disk, the freaking dvd player is too slow <2> You can do that without linux <2> Both on Xbox and PS2 <2> And Gamecube <3> not many on an unmodded xbox <2> Modding is useless <2> I don't have a single modded console <2> And I can run stuff from harddisk <2> Actually I can even play a gamecube ISO by putting it on my PC and accessing it through the network <2> Har har har <2> And I have no ISO :( <2> And I never have time to play :( <3> gamecubes are for losers <9> Gamecubes > XBOx | PS2 <3> negative <3> if the xbox had good games, it'd be king <3> but i can count them on one hand <2> Yes, if it had good games <9> Which is why Gamecube > Xbox. =P <3> ps2 > gamecube <2> For hardware, it's Xbox > Gamecube > PS2 <2> For games, it's PS2 > Gamecube > Xbox most of the time <2> Except for some kind of games <3> kiddy crap <2> But it's always the Xbox last ;) <4> i'd like to get a Revolution, however I really like the idea of the new Xbox Live stuff <2> And if you live in Japan, PS2 > Gamecube > * > Xbox <11> you can load games to ps2 hdd without any mods <2> You'll get the 3 consoles anyway <2> Just like any good geek <11> that's what i do, seriously reduces load times <12> bah <12> arcade > * <8> does the ps2 have a hdd? <12> beatmania win <2> Nope <11> bealtine: if you buy the network adapter the network adapter includes the IDE and power connector for hdd <8> ahhh <2> Or USB2 harddisk <11> network adapter is only like $35 i think <4> any of you guys get an xbox 360?
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