11-22-2022, 12:46 AM
Now I see Kernelpanic creating another thread about this "AND NOT"...
Back on topic. Sometimes the check for mouse cursor could become elaborate such as checking for buttons drawn on the screen, and only if that screen button is mouse-clicked, then perform the function promised by that button. This is even if a section of the user program's screen was dedicated to a "toolbar" full of buttons. My frustration caused me to shelf a freehand drawing program in text mode for a file format I invented. :/
Back on topic. Sometimes the check for mouse cursor could become elaborate such as checking for buttons drawn on the screen, and only if that screen button is mouse-clicked, then perform the function promised by that button. This is even if a section of the user program's screen was dedicated to a "toolbar" full of buttons. My frustration caused me to shelf a freehand drawing program in text mode for a file format I invented. :/