Well ... I need it for a script I use to get/check out files from PVCS. I use it (yes, actually I am the only used :-) mainly from two places. From a macro in my editor (SciTE) ... where I'd like to show the message and reload the file. Currently I have to click the message off to finish the macro.

Second place is a code generation tool. I have to check out several files before I can start the generation and currently I have to sit here and click off the messages. Of course I could add just another option to the script so that suppress the msgboxes in this case, but I'd like to see whis ones it had to check ont and which ones I already had.

Anyway ... I should have done my homework first. I Googled around and found a tiny EXE that does what I wanted (http://claudiosoft.online.fr/).

Thanks, Jenda


In reply to Re: Re: Show a msgbox and do not wait (Win32) by Jenda
in thread Show a msgbox and do not wait (Win32) by Jenda

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