09-18-2022, 07:37 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-18-2022, 07:38 PM by SpriggsySpriggs.)
@madscijr
It isn't a problem with the API. It's a problem with the fact that QB64 makes its own window that isn't setup to accept callbacks. Just assume most issues you will face is due to how QB64 was mostly designed to use internal functions and not external. External stuff is basically a side effect of the C backbone. What would be great is if right now you focus more on making a C version that does everything you want and then come back to change it over to QB64.
It isn't a problem with the API. It's a problem with the fact that QB64 makes its own window that isn't setup to accept callbacks. Just assume most issues you will face is due to how QB64 was mostly designed to use internal functions and not external. External stuff is basically a side effect of the C backbone. What would be great is if right now you focus more on making a C version that does everything you want and then come back to change it over to QB64.
Ask me about Windows API and maybe some Linux stuff