Fix timer ID mismatch in Windows table indeterminate progress bar#3
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Hi @petabyt
A timer ID mismatch was occurring in the Windows table implementation during indeterminate progress bar (progress value -1) animation processing.
Issue Details
SetTimer()andKillTimer()were using different timer IDsSetTimer(): Used(UINT_PTR) tKillTimer(): Used(UINT_PTR) (&t)(incorrect)KillTimer()to fail, resulting in timer resource leaksSee libui-ng/libui-ng#324