... currently a "Blue Ocean." In the SEO and marketing context, "Blue Ocean" refers to a market with little to no competition, as opposed to a "Red Ocean," which is highly competitive. Best regards, Otto
... you Dear Antonio, I don't love the Internet but I use it to work, I don't like making websites and web portals but I do it to work, I am very opposed to having an internet application on a browser because I would face many risks, one of all not having to work due to of the connection missing. ...
Should there be any performance overhead when using Tdatabase as opposed USE DBF command As reading a through a DBF of approx 9k records is about 2-3 seconds slower when opened using Tdatabase than when it is opened by the USE command. There are no filters ...
... ? So she bought a new computer. It probably had Windows 10 installed ! My point was that people need to take a close look at WHY they are opposed to Windows 10. Is it because they dislike MSFT ? If so, I think that is a pretty poor reason to deprive one's clients of a free upgrade. James ...
... Also, I have avoided SQL because in the past, there was huge bloat, and I found the size of the database was about 6 times that of a DBF. I'm not opposed to using SQL ( and it actually could resolve some other issues ), but the data conversion is my main issue. 3) Otto, my clients use a lot of ...
... software that needs to receive the message is probably a member of HL7 and can legally provide you with the information you need. Personally I am opposed to IT standards that you have to pay for - standards should be open and free - but in our environment HL7 is (unfortunately) pretty much mandated. ...
... more into it. It would be nice if there was a lightweight version available. I would really like to stick to one look and feel for the preview as opposed to use two different report generators if I can help it. The exporting options look promising as well. For now, my primary goal is to create ...
Ken, > Was there a reason why centimeters was chosen as opposed to millimeters? No, not a specific reason. Lets implement MmSay() too: METHOD MmSay( nRow, nCol, cText, oFont, nWidth, nClrText, nBkMode, nPad ); INLINE ; (::Mmtr2Pix(@nRow, ...
... oPrn:cmsay(), the input must be in centimeters which then gets converted back to millimeters. Was there a reason why centimeters was chosen as opposed to millimeters? PrnOffset() Escape( ( HDC ) _parnl( 1 ), GETPRINTINGOFFSET, NULL, NULL, ( LPPOINT ) &pt ) ...
... to the next browse, then the current record pointer in the previous browse highlights again (in gray meaning it is current but not active...as opposed to blue as current and active). My mistake on the colors, those are the normal colors for the selected line, not the out-of-focus colors. Turning ...
... to the next browse, then the current record pointer in the previous browse highlights again (in gray meaning it is current but not active...as opposed to blue as current and active). I think what I actually am looking for is how to eliminate the highlight when there is no focus on the browse ...
Ollie, >What is a 'pure HTML' file? - as opposed to a compiled help file CHM? CHM files are just compiled HTML files. Help generation software first creates an HTML file (just like any web page) then compiles all the HTML files into one CHM ...