If necessary you can run code just before or just after your interface's windows are displayed on screen.
You can do this by defining a :before
or :after
method on the generic function interface-display. Your method will run just before or just after your interface is displayed on screen.
For example:
(defun make-text (self createdp) (multiple-value-bind (s m h dd mm yy) (decode-universal-time (get-universal-time)) (format nil "Window ~S ~:[displayed~;created~] at ~2,'0D:~2,'0D:~2,'0D" self createdp h m s))) (capi:define-interface dd () () (:panes (dp capi:display-pane))) (defmethod capi:interface-display :before ((self dd)) (with-slots (dp) self (setf (capi:display-pane-text dp) (make-text self t)))) (capi:contain (make-instance 'dd))
Sometimes initialization code can be put in the create-callback of your interface, though adding it in suitable methods for initialize-instance or interface-display is usually better.
CAPI User Guide and Reference Manual (Windows version) - 01 Dec 2021 19:33:50