by Simon Slavin <slavins.delete.these.four.words@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jul 3, 2008 at 09:20 PM
On 30/06/2008, JoeG wrote in message <8b480d16-aafe-4baa-8b32-
af0eac0fd1e7@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>:
> I am writing a program that calculates the various scores needed to
> construct a DnD character. While doing the calculations, I ask the
> user what skills they want trained by popping up a dialog panel. I
> need to pause the rest of the calculations until the user pressed the
> button in the dialog giving his choice.
I don't understand why you need to pause the calculations just for that
period of time. Either you have the details you need, in which case you
may as well complete them, or you don't, in which case why start them ?
Simon.
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