TimStone wrote:Silvio,
I asked the question because the only manifest files in the latest release of FWH seem to be outdated based on the few comments elsewhere in this forum.
They also have one for Windows 10, and 2 for Windows generic with 32 bit and 64 bit.
Perhaps we can have these reviewed and updated to use with Windows 10/11, both 32 bit and 64 bit. The second one is most important since my builds in the future, like Microsofts applications, will be 64 bit programs.
Tim
I tried to use the manifest for Windows 10 both the one provided by fwteam and others that I found on other industry forums.
In some procedures I found difficulties such as controls that did not work as they should.
then another quesion....since the first versions of fw I have always understood that fivewin creates windows or makes them create directly to the operating system, if it is really true excuse me for the round of words then because in win 10 or win 11 the style of the windows and Are the dialogs always in the style of win 7 or even win XP?
That is, I am afraid that fivewin does not exactly inherit the style of Windows otherwise what I wrote above is not explained. I am making a software and the main window has the style of Win 10, the dialogs and the child windows have the style of win 7 ....
how do you explain it?
I not believe the cause Is of manifest....
Since from 1991/1992 ( fw for clipper Rel. 14.4 - Momos)
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