You’re probably getting that message because the thread has _already_ stopped. If handle returns False (which is 0), that’s it, the thread is stopped.
Bob
On Aug 19, 2018, at 3:43 PM, LMSFAN72 <andrew@...> wrote:
Thanks Bob, that's clarified it. I originally had the getThrottle in init but couldn't get it to re select the number so I moved it. In moving it, though, I also then did a few other things. The result of those changes were that just moving the getThrottle code back to init as it is now has fixed it Brilliant!
One last error happens when I close the window: ERROR - stop with currentThread null! This must be my use of dispose and stop. Would you recommend I do something differently on closing the window?
Many Thanks, Andrew
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