16.02.2010, 20:00:47
Hi Marshall,
here are some suggestions for Launch Base. Maybe you can take a look at it.
LaunchBase crashes with runtime error 5 when
1) Opening help
2) Check for updates => Main window is hidden
3) Closing help => Runtime error 5
As long as the main window is shown, no crash occurres. Maybe you are using SetFocus or any other function of frmMain that does not work while hidden.
Selecting a mod in Listview mode then right-clicking somewhere on free space of the list causes the context menu to appear in an odd place.
The help dialog loads its contents in chunks of half a KB, refreshing the text box up to 35 times for "Launch Base options". It starts fast and gets slower and slower. Loading the file all at once using LOF would fix it.
The Residual File Manager is resizable, but its controls aren't moved
YR1.dsk, wdt.mix and 00000000.256 are original files (at least in TFD), yet they are recognisied as unsafe in the Residual File Manager.
The Help\Launch Base Website menu still points to cannis.net.
Greetings,
Alex
here are some suggestions for Launch Base. Maybe you can take a look at it.
LaunchBase crashes with runtime error 5 when
1) Opening help
2) Check for updates => Main window is hidden
3) Closing help => Runtime error 5
As long as the main window is shown, no crash occurres. Maybe you are using SetFocus or any other function of frmMain that does not work while hidden.
Selecting a mod in Listview mode then right-clicking somewhere on free space of the list causes the context menu to appear in an odd place.
The help dialog loads its contents in chunks of half a KB, refreshing the text box up to 35 times for "Launch Base options". It starts fast and gets slower and slower. Loading the file all at once using LOF would fix it.
The Residual File Manager is resizable, but its controls aren't moved
YR1.dsk, wdt.mix and 00000000.256 are original files (at least in TFD), yet they are recognisied as unsafe in the Residual File Manager.
The Help\Launch Base Website menu still points to cannis.net.
Greetings,
Alex