yeah i seen ListCtrl in the docs, but i didnt know if it was just something easy i was missing in Listbox like
$md5->SetFontColor(wxRED);
lol
seems like i tried something like the above and it complained about not having a package or something. ill try to reproduce the error. anyway, i will switch to listctrl,i think it will be better to use in the long run anyway because i can set each variable into its own named column which will keep everything uniform and easy to read
thanks again.
oh and the nested subs you are talking about is, how sub onDrop and sub file is inside of sub tool?
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