[Nedit-develop] Buffer mode: busy cursor when running shell command
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From: Michael S. <mic...@th...> - 2004-01-07 21:32:49
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I have two nedit windows open, both with several files in different tabs. In one window I open an empty window (with control-n) I type in a tail command: tail -f my-file and press control+KP_ENTER to run the command. The watch (waiting) cursor is displayed in this window (correct) The watch cursor is not displayed in the other nedit window (correct) Changing to another tab in the same window does not remove the watch cursor. (incorrect, IMHO). In the other tab (same window) a normal file (not running a command, but displaying the watch cursor) can be modified as normal. Should the calls to... BeginWait(window->shell); ...be made on a different widget? Or should they be switched in and out when different tabs are selected? -- Michael Smith | 61 394 257 560 Senior Software Engineer| 61 416 062 898 THALES ATM Pty Ltd | S 37 49 53.4 Melbourne, Australia | E 144 59 48.3 |