======= 2005-06-08 05:19:55 Robin Dunn wrote: =======
>Bruce Who wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have an application using STC as text-editor. User can cut/copy
>> text and paste it to somewhere, but the text is cleared in the
>> clipboard after my app terminates! So I'd like to know how to keep
>> the cutted/copied text in the clipboard after the app terminates?
>
>Use wx.TheClipboard.Flush(), but keep in mind that it could cause the
>memory used by the current contents of the clipboard to never be
>deallocated.
Then wx.TheClipboard.Flush() may cause a memory leak problem? Is it possible to avoid this? What about Notepad and other applications? Do they all handle clipboard stuff this way?
>
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Best regards,
Bruce Who
2005-06-09
I am using the glCanvas, but don't understand the constant redrawing.
It seems like onPaint is called constantly, and my scene is always
redrawing even when nothing has changed. I wrote my own draw()
function, and I call it every time I make a change to the scene, but
then the scene doesn't redraw if say, I move the glCanvas out from
under another window. Can someone tell me if there is a way to not
redraw my scene constantly?
Thanks,
tynia
Yes, I think so. Some programs will warn you on shutdown that they have
put a large amount of data on the clipboard and ask if you want to keep
it there. (Paint Shop Pro does this, and I think I've seen others too.)