Hello Adrian,
is it true that a timer always triggers WM_Paint in a dialog?
There is nothing to repaint, because nothing has changed. This is intended, right?
Does the gui always repaint or only when necessary (invalid area)? I wonder if it eats CPU-power by going through the WM_PAINT every time the timer triggers...
Best regards,
HaJo
is it true that a timer always triggers WM_Paint in a dialog?
There is nothing to repaint, because nothing has changed. This is intended, right?
Does the gui always repaint or only when necessary (invalid area)? I wonder if it eats CPU-power by going through the WM_PAINT every time the timer triggers...
Best regards,
HaJo