... working with new Class TWebView2 (in the future it will become the official FWH Class TWebView) Thanks for reading this message, we wanted to clearly explain what we are doing and why :-)
... what peace there may be in silence. As far as possible, without surrender, be on good terms with all persons. Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even to the dull and the ignorant; they too have their story. Avoid loud and aggressive persons; they are vexatious to ...
... what peace there may be in silence. As far as possible, without surrender, be on good terms with all persons. Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even to the dull and the ignorant; they too have their story. Avoid loud and aggressive persons; they are vexatious to ...
... in how effective its answers will be. When you're dealing with specific things like converting numbers between bases in math, it's crucial to clearly state the bases you're starting with and switching to. Think of prompt engineering as the art of crafting your question so it's crystal clear ...
The problem with so much of those responses is they contain very generic statements. Clearly the input into the data used for those responses reflects a bias to "what is known" by the person who did the input. It reminds me of the responses Windows people ...
... equal and also we can not concatenate both the strings. Nothing to do with FW_SetUnicode() and nothing to do with any Codepage To see the point clearly, let is try this sample. #include "fivewin.ch"REQUEST DBFCDX#xtranslate enc( <c> ) => If( IsUtf8( <c> ...
... o:seek( dToday, .T. ) in the PPO In my application, oARhistory:seek( dBegDate, .t. ) . becomes: oARhistory:(.T.)->( dbSeek( dBegDate ) ) Clearly a #translate is active here. I have looked at: + All source code I have written + All FWH source in classes, functions, and winapi + All FWH\include ...
... .ch files in FWH, Harbour, and my program. I looked for instances of SEEK and DBSEEK There were no re-defines in any of those It is strange that clearly, as shown by the PPO, that :seek is being redefined, but just how seems to be avoiding us.
What do you mean by Offset? Offset from what? Can you explain clearly please? Through the Offset X and Offset Y parameters it is possible to specify a horizontal and vertical shift to center the print within the a4 sheet, I tried to insert a different ...
... xbrowse defaults. For example, remove oBrw:lColChangeNotify := .t. What is the need for it? Change the default settings only when required and you clearly know why are you doing and its impact on the performance. I try to give you a template soon for this kind of browse.