Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uwm.edu!genbank!ames!excelan!jeffs From: jeffs@ka.excelan.com (Jeff Seideman) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms Subject: MicroSoft Windows 386 Keywords: windows, paint Message-ID: <847@excelan.COM> Date: 5 Dec 89 19:08:11 GMT Sender: news@excelan.COM Organization: Novell, San Jose CA. Lines: 19 Here's a question for all you MS-Windows experts (I'm looking specifically at 386-3.0, but the answer probably applies to all). After RTFM and using SPY, I'm still stumped: Is there a way to tell when Windows has finished window-painting? The last message I see is the WM_PAINT, which is what the owner process uses to tell Windows how to paint. Is there some kind of flag to check or status call to send? Thanks for any help I can get. __________________________________________________________________________ | ...like a fool I mixed them, | Jeff Seideman | | and it strangled up my mind | | | now people just get uglier | | | and I have no sense of time... | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------