What's the point of letting you have the messages, if you can't understand the answers !
I think it should be included, along with any other answers that might be needed.
After all, the answers are still windows messages!
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In the forums you always refer to the documentation on the MSDN website. It's documentation refers to LB_ERR (and a couple of others) as the returns values. There is nothing to suggest what this value is on the nsis website of in the WinMessages.nsh
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Which documentation are you referring to?
WinMessages.nsh doesn't contain return values or parameters, only messages.
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What's the point of letting you have the messages, if you can't understand the answers !
I think it should be included, along with any other answers that might be needed.
After all, the answers are still windows messages!
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In the forums you always refer to the documentation on the MSDN website. It's documentation refers to LB_ERR (and a couple of others) as the returns values. There is nothing to suggest what this value is on the nsis website of in the WinMessages.nsh