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Determining if a window is top most
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Visual FoxPro
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>ahhhh the benefits of copy/paste *S*

We wouldn't do something like that would we?< rbg >

>It was a roundabout trip through MSDN yesterday actually getting to that function to check the window style. It really seems to me that SetWindowPos should have a See also to GetWindowLong()

Agreed, there are something's that I wish were really better cross-referenced or explained. Given the magnitude of the SDK, however, it's not surpising that some of the less obvious relations are overlooked.

I've been having an awful time lately try to generate proper bitmaps programmatically. As you may remember (I sent you a copy) I did that thing turning an object into a bmp file. I really was a cheat because everything was in 16 colors and I hard coded one of the necessary structures. I've gone over and over the SDK reference materials and sometimes they seem to conflict. Less than 256 colors have an RBGQUAD array (according to one doc), but some sample code gets one for everything except 24 bit color. Somewhere else it says that everything above 256 has a color mask instead of an RBGQUAD array. It's driving me crazy.
George

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