Thanks for the heads-up. I successfully incorporated your
api.so for testing. What did you use to compile it? VS2005, VS2008, VS2010 or MinGW?
I'll try to include Win32::API the next time I try to compile a minimalistic Ruby DLL. It seems that this time it was included (which is unusual as it's part of Ruby's SL).
BTW, I can change your username (not just the display name) if you want. Just tell me which you want.
EDIT: Ah, crap. :/ It looks like I will have to figure out something else. Combining Win32::API and interfacing it with a dummy Win32API class with actual Win32API calls in RMXP scripts causes the render window to act weird. It seems that the window still renders, but there is no response to Windows whatsoever. In fact, Windows perceives the render window to not be responding at all. O_o I guess I'll have to compile Ruby with the Win32API class integrated either way.