Hi there,
This problem is probably stemmed from upgrading from Borland Builder 4.0 to 5.0. Does anyone know how to solve this error of #include <vcl0.h> being nested too deep? Thanks a bunch!
-sassygirl
Hi,
Here's the simple setup that'll require a simple answer. I've got a PageControl with a couple TabSheets. How do I make a Button click to select a particular TabSheet to be on top? =)
-sassygirl
Hiya,
Thanks to everyone's help in the forum, I completed my first Borland Builder device driver <handing out Hershey Kisses> =).
My task now is to allow Labview to access my driver through DDE(Dynamic Data Exchange) in order to automate testing. So my question may be a Labview...
No need to search Cyprus, "Key = NULL" works, thanks! By the way, how would you search for a previously asked and answered question? It seems that the search engines available will search every forum and not just a specific forum like C++ Borland Builder.
-sassygirl
Hey cyprus!
Nevermind, it works. I was confused because after hitting the return key, it would still give a "beep" sound and so I thought it didn't work. Anyhow, it's working, thanks a bunch. =)
-sassygirl
Hi,
I see what you're trying to do and it seems like it would work but it doesn't. This is what I have so far:
void __fastcall TForm1::HexDisplayKeyUp(TObject *Sender, WORD &Key, TShiftState Shift)
{
if (Key == VK_RETURN)
{
Write_XIOClick(Sender);
}
}
What's missing...
Hi all,
I want to make my program user friendly by allowing the user to press "Enter" after editting a value in a TEdit box. After pressing "Enter" or the return key, I want Borland to call a function. Simple as that. Any ideas? =)
-sassygirl
Hi,
Thanks for the tip. I was hoping making active an TEdit box would highlight the value in it. Well, how copmlex IS it to highlight an item?
-sassygirl
Hi all,
To be simple, here is the setup. There are only two components: a BitBtn and a TEdit. This is what I want: After clicking on the BitBtn, it will automatically go to the TEdit box and make active or highlight whatever value is in the TEdit box. Simple enough? =) Thanks for you...
Whoops, you're using Borland Builder 5.0 whereas I'm still using 4.0. Your file is not compatible. =( But I'll keep working on how to implement your previous code.
No where in the code does it mention "57" so how would it know to click on TBitBtn with tag 57?
This is what i did, I first changed a few TBitBtn tags to 57 and ran the code. Apparently it did not click on any of them. Also, in the section:
SendMessage( hwBtn, WM_LBUTTONDOWN, 0...
Hiya,
Borland has a nifty Win32 feature which is UpDown; however, it seems to only allow you to increment or decrement decimal numbers. In my case, I need to increment and decrement Hex numbers. What to do? =)
-sassygirl
Hello,
I forgot to mention that I abandoned the "if else" statement approach but now going with something similar. So this is part of my current code:
TX_controlClick(Sender);
Read_XIOClick(Sender);
TX_fcw_iClick(Sender);
Read_XIOClick(Sender)...
Almost there, jnecciai. My intentions are closer to your first suggestion but I was not able to see what this code does:
for(i=0;i<this->ControlCount;i++)
{
TControl* ctrl = this->Controls[i];
if (ctrl->Tag == 57)
ctrl->Enabled = true;
}
This code...
Hiya,
This is the setup: I have 80 TBitBtn's and each one has it's own information. By clicking on a button, it sends that information to a couple displays. Then, from there I do calculations from the display's->Text.
This is what I intend to do: I need for Borland to...
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