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On Thursday, 20 April 2023 at 13:25:48 UTC+1 imacarthur wrote:
We probably need to do something like (untested):
#ifdef _WIN32 # if !(defined _WIN32_IE) || (_WIN32_IE < 0x0500) # undef _WIN32_IE # define _WIN32_IE 0x0500 # endif /* _WIN32_WINNT checks */ #endif /* _WIN32 */
At the top of Fl_WinAPI_System_Driver.cxx as a workaround for this?
FWIW, I tried this tweak, and it seems to work.
That said, I do wonder if the issue is more to do with the mingw32 headers than with fltk per se. I'm not convinced that enum definition should be guarded by the _WIN32_IE macro check at all... (And I do not have the "real" MS headers here to compare against, either.)
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