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peter.cook Posted - 07/06/2006 : 3:40:17 PM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 7.5 SR6
Operating System: Win 2000

Hi,

I would like to have the hourglass / wait cursor appear as often as possible except when a feature such as progress bar is more appropiate.

I do this by passing a string representing the labtalk code to an OC function and then creating the waitCursor object followed by using the LT_execute command.

Sometimes though I lose the hourglass and my questions is in what circumstances might this occur? Can I enforce the cursor to remain so until all the labtalk code (which may also run other oC functions) has been completed?

Thanks,

cheers,

pete


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