From: master AT internexus DOT net (Laszlo Vecsey) Subject: mingw32, -mwindows and not.. WSAAsyncSelect 26 Jun 1998 08:54:47 -0700 Message-ID: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII To: gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com I have a couple questions that are somewhat related. With a mingw32 binary compiled without -mwindows, i.e. just a console app, I get about a 7k binary, with network support (-lwsock32) that works fine, but I have yet to use WSAAsyncSelect and I'm wondering if I need -mwindows defined for that. Secondly, is there a way to get a regular console app (without -mwindows) into the background, like a windows application with -mwindows is? And finally I thought about using V (http//www.objectcentral.com) to manage my GUI, but it bloated my tiny app to 110k+ immediatly, and I dont see any easy way of extracting the window info (_Frame variable?) to pass onto WSAAsyncSelect.. or should I just call CreateWindow and make a nonviewable window for WSAAsyncSelect to work with, and ditch V unless I really need it for display. Also out of curiousity, one of the things mentioned on the V website was that it isnt a 'full-featured' GUI front end in the sense that it does everything that windows offers.. does this mean its not possible to disable the minimum/maximize buttons and so on once a window is created? These are attributes that are normally passed through to CreateWindow but I noticed all hardcoded on in the V library source. I realize V is designed to be multiplatform and it does that job well, but I'm wondering if I can modify the attributes of the window with explicit calls for the platform in question (#ifdef __MINGW32__) and _then_ have V bring up the window for display. Oops, longer then I thought. I think I'll go get some reference books on all this windows stuff now. - lv - For help on using this list (especially unsubscribing), send a message to "gnu-win32-request AT cygnus DOT com" with one line of text: "help".