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How to hide main form during startup. Turn on/off line numbers in source code. Switch to Orginial background IDE or DSP color Comment or reply to this aritlce/tip for discussion. Bookmark this article to my favorite article(s). Print this article
Hide main form. 04-May-04
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System
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CBuilder All Versions
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			1   
2   //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
3   
4   #include <vcl.h>
5   #pragma hdrstop
6   //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
7   USEFORM("Unit1.cpp", Form1);
8   //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
9   WINAPI WinMain(HINSTANCE, HINSTANCE, LPSTR, int)
10  {
11          try
12          {
13                   Application->Initialize();
14                   Application->CreateForm(__classid(TForm1), &Form1);
15                   //add this line to your Project1.cpp
16                   Application->ShowMainForm =false;
17                   Application->Run();
18          }
19          catch (Exception &exception)
20          {
21                   Application->ShowException(&exception);
22          }
23          catch (...)
24          {
25                   try
26                   {
27                           throw Exception("");
28                   }
29                   catch (Exception &exception)
30                   {
31                           Application->ShowException(&exception);
32                   }
33          }
34          return 0;
35  }
36  //---------------------------------------------------------------------------


			
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