Is there any way to change the default application icon?
You must have Visual C++ to change the ICON, unless someone donates a resource editor that can be distributed with the system that would allow changing it in the existing executable. If you have Symantec C++, they have a resource editor that allows changing the icon of an executable file.I’ve been trying to run two windows in an application, each with its own menu bar. It seems that both windows want to use the last loaded menu bar definition. I have a nice binary editor that gets its own vocabulary, window and menu bar. So far, I haven’t been able to use it inside other apps because of the menu bar conflict.Starting with Win32Forth verson 3.2, each window can have its own menubar. Look at the example program WINMULTI.F for an illustration of how to create a multiple window application.Is there a way to cut stuff from the Forth window for pasting to the editor window? This might be useful for when you type some definitions and they work, but they’re not in a file anywhere. So, you have
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