03-27-2005, 01:32 AM
This is kind of late, but okay...
About the CreateWindow thing...
The original Win32 API used CreateWindow to create windows, and it was actually a real function. It took a WNDCLASS for a parameter instead of a WNDCLASSEX. So, CreateWindowEx takes a WNDCLASSEX. Any Win32 thing (or DX function, or any MS function for that matter) with an EX on the end of it is an updated version of the original. (WNDCLASSEX has one more structure element than WNDCLASS, and CreateWindowEx has one more parameter).
About the CreateWindow thing...
The original Win32 API used CreateWindow to create windows, and it was actually a real function. It took a WNDCLASS for a parameter instead of a WNDCLASSEX. So, CreateWindowEx takes a WNDCLASSEX. Any Win32 thing (or DX function, or any MS function for that matter) with an EX on the end of it is an updated version of the original. (WNDCLASSEX has one more structure element than WNDCLASS, and CreateWindowEx has one more parameter).
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