Adding GUI to application
Andrae Muys
amuys at shortech.com.au
Wed Feb 20 20:00:40 EST 2002
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mgash at trisystems.co.uk (Mark Gash) wrote in message news:<9120a667.0202200814.1bd679cb at posting.google.com>... > I wish to amend the application so that (i) it runs as before, (ii) > there is an icon in the taskbar, via which the application can be > stopped. > > As a newbie to programming, I am finding this task difficult, to say > the least. The problem that I am having, is that by using the > win32gui_taksbar.py from the win32/demos module, I can get the icon > down in the taskbar - but as the diskchecking application 'goes to > sleep' rather than completes/exits, the control is never returned to > the win32gui_taskbar to await the next interupt. > Mark, While I've never written anything with Win32 before (regardless of language), I've written applications like this numerous times under unix. The standard solution I tend to use (which I in turn borrowed off numerous other applications ;) is to store the process id in a file/known location (maybe the registry? or is this a bad idea under windows?) and to write a second program that reads the pid, and sends the appropriate signal to the background process to terminate it (under unix generally a SIGHUP [hangup signal]). I believe under NT daemons are called "services", there should be a programatic way of terminating them from another process. I don't know about windowsXXX. Andrae Muys
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