Hi Dutch, Thanks, I've also tried using absolute path like: oReport := oCrystal:OpenReport( "D:\projects\fwh1706\testCR9\Test.Rpt" ) but still getting the same result. The program created the TOLEAUTO object because I can confirm using ...
... exactly the same in both and also same as the coordintates specified by us while creating the dialog. So if we position the controls either with absolute coordinates or proportionate to the dimensions we used to create the dialog, the controls in both cases will be placed exactly at the sampe ...
... 2.5 means 250% of the size. (Same as in TBitmap, TImage and TXImage) aCrop is a rectangle { nTop, nLeft, nBottom, nRight } The rectangle can be absolute or relative to the size of the image. nTop and nLeft: If NIL, default to the top and left of image rect. Values >= 1 indicate absolute pixels ...
... Macro - And Editor Scripts ( Macros ) When you select any command of left list and press icon help, page web scintilla show - Not run OK yet absolute and relative displacements (type macros of excel) - No signal or image is displayed that a macro is being recorded ( for now ) * Aesthetic ...
... Macro - And Editor Scripts ( Macros ) When you select any command of left list and press icon help, page web scintilla show - Not run OK yet absolute and relative displacements (type macros of excel) - No signal or image is displayed that a macro is being recorded ( for now ) * Aesthetic ...
... error. May be with practice you get fluent coding screens, but reading code you are not aware of how the form looks like. In the other hand, the absolute coordinates systems in which the Windows dialog system is based on doesn't helps to deal with the different screen resolutions out there, it ...
... oWnd:nHeight-150) } It will resize the oBrw4 browse from te start position to the max right and bottom, but not from the absolute top, left. Maybe because there are other browses locate in this region. Anyway, It can do the job. Thanks.
Uwe, In no case you can use absolute numbers (nRow += 70, etc.), in position of printrow or printcol! This restriction is only, if you use pixels as unit!
If Outlook is installed, use MAPI. It's the absolute easiest solution. FUNCTION SendMAPIMail2( MailTo, cSndFile, cText, cSubj ) // Send MAPI mail originates email to the MAPI client // Updated: ...
I replaced all the %... directory references for harbour to absolute directories and that solves that issue.
Now the issue is BCC...I have BCC5.5 and it does not have the file GDIPLUS.lib in the PSDK folder...it does have GDI32.lib so I changed that reference. Any problem with that?
I still do not understand how this code will work. The resizing use the absolute values but the user can change the dialog size in many steps... How these numbers fit in such logic? I would expect percentages, because the user can resize dialog for just a 20 ...