Give up on Alaska. That's a joke!
Servoy: They reach their hands DEEP into your pockets.
Lianja: Wish I had a month to spend on it. I feel like it has great potential. I wish they would do updated training videos.
etecnologia: Never heard of it.
baiyujia VFP C++ Compiler: Did not realize this...
Look into the PEM Editor in the Thor Project at https://github.com/VFPX/Thor. It does that for custom properties as well as native properties (of course). And it does so much more!
Normally, the "dimmed" appearance of the button tells you its Enabled status. All you have to do is reference the Enabled property maybe with something like this:
if TheButton.Enabled
*Do something here like call a procedure/method/function.
endif
But normally, the button would call such a...
I'm doing a project for a client and one of their VFP apps is a tool that moves data around between VFP tables and Informix tables. They have source code, but are not sure it's the most up-to-date and they don't want to decompile and replace the app with a new version based on that decompile...
Maybe I should use something programmers would be more tuned into. Like . . .
<Joke>Should I submit it as an engineering request?</Joke>
Or . . .
Define Class Humor as Object
Joke = "Should I submit it as an engineering request?"
End Define
? Humor.Joke
[wink]
Thanks, Koen, but I'm sorry to see that you wasted your time. I already said that I had it working. I initially had some trouble with placement, but some tweaking to the properties of the text object fixed that. And my comment about submitting an engineering request was a joke. Notice the "wink...
Yeah, I was afraid of all that. Rotation in the designer would be sweet. Should I submit it as an engineering request? [wink]
I've got it working reasonably well, but had to tweak various properties of the text object because at first it was printing off the printable page in preview mode and...
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Is there no way to make the VFP text actually rotate in the designer. I am getting the field I need rotated 270 degrees to display that way in the preview. Yes, that works. But not in the designer, which is a pain (and may just be what we have to deal with). But even more of...
I saw elsewhere that someone was having issues with VFP on WinServer 2012 and - kind of strangely - he noted that some clients accessed the files using UNC naming and some via mapped drives. He switched everyone to mapped drives and the issue resolved. It's worth a try, I suppose.
Kaspersky causes a graphic to appear in the Outlook Email message window? I can see it showing its own graphic, but not necessarily causing Outlook to start showing a graphic (not that it couldn't). I don't know . . . none of these seem like good answers since I have never, ever seen this...
And the fact that I've never seen it stop a single time in the months that I've used Outlook 2010 means nothing? Every single email with graphics - quite a lot - can't find some graphic and keeps trying to download it? Maybe they just screwed up and can't get it turned off properly.
Trying to access something? Well, it starts right after I select Download Pictures and then does not stop, even after the pictures are downloaded. I've never seen it stop even after a message has been open for quite a while. Only closing the email message and reopening it will stop it. So...
I Googled this, but didn't expect to find anything because I have no idea how to describe it. Here's the question: When I open an Outlook 2010 email in its own window and then I right-click a picture to download the images, a graphic appears between the message and the toolbars. It looks kind...
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