Dear All,
I try to put button, the limitation is 650 buttons. It will crash (got error), if it is greater than 650 buttons.
How many the limitation of controls per dialog?
Thanks in advance for any suggestion.
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Antonio Linares wrote:Dear Dutch,
FWH does not impose any limit on that, so I guess that you are reaching the limit of your Win32 app default HEAP.
You may try to increase the heap using the linker flag /HEAP when linking the EXE:
/HEAP: 0x10000, 0x1000
Please try to increase those values.
https://www.labri.fr/perso/betrema/winnt/heapmm.html
Please post here the example you are testing to review it as maybe it is a different issue
Antonio Linares wrote:What C compiler are you using ?
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James Bott wrote:Dutch,
Wow, 650 buttons! Maybe you should re-think your interface design. Try doing a Google search for "software dialogs," and select "images." The most buttons I saw on any dialog was five. 650 buttons is way too complex to understand.
I think the most complex dialog I ever did was with 6 folders and four buttons, Print Help Cancel OK. The 4 buttons were outside the folders--they applied to all of the folders.
If you need 650 choices maybe you should consider a drop-down list with two buttons, Cancel OK.
Marc Venken wrote:Just curious...
Why not use the cell content of the browse for activating a action ?
You prefer a button action. Is this because the buttons seems to be on top en overlapping the cells ?
This is what I do. The hotel room planner
You can change the heap sizes the linker uses via the -GH flag for ilink32 or ilink64. Use -GH<heapname>=size to allocate a larger heap or multiple heaps. For example, to link the release version of the DLL OWLNext library, internal C++Builder developers use -GHinfo=0x13000000
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