to add to this... the following code works fine
use Win32::GUI;
$main = new Win32::GUI::Window(
-name => 'Main',
-title => 'temp',
-width => '325',
-height => '310',
-minsize => ['300', '310'],
-style => WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW,
);
$main->Show();
$ok = "42";
$bitmap = new Win32::GUI::Bitmap("images/$ok.bmp");
push (@{$tmp},$main->AddLabel(
-text => 'pic',
-name => 'label_bitmap',
-top => '25',
-left => '10',
-style => '14',
-visible => '1',
-background => [255,255,255],
-foreground => [0,0,0],
));
$tmp->[0]->SetImage($bitmap);
Win32::GUI::Dialog();
sub Main_Terminate { -1; }
and this is very close to what happens in my program... the only difference is that i use subroutines...
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