New FWH 10.1
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Re: New FWH 10.1
Antonio, this build have new versions of xharbour and harbour? the problem with harbour large functions is solved? xharbour after 03/09 is stable? iam little confused: i cant use harbour because this problem with large functions, but cant use xharbour last versions too because is not stable. very thanks
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Re: New FWH 10.1
Roberto,
We are currently working to unify FWH and FWPPC source code, because FWPPC already uses unicode and our idea is that FWH and FWPPC use the same source code.
So yes, you may expect a FWH unicode version quite soon![Smile :-)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
We are currently working to unify FWH and FWPPC source code, because FWPPC already uses unicode and our idea is that FWH and FWPPC use the same source code.
So yes, you may expect a FWH unicode version quite soon
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Re: New FWH 10.1
Norberto,
We have not published new Harbour and xHarbour builds because our wish is to promote the use of official and fully stable versions.
So actually, you can download Harbour and xHarbour official versions and use them with FWH, with no problems, except the problems that those Harbour and xHarbour builds may have themselves.
We have not published new Harbour and xHarbour builds because our wish is to promote the use of official and fully stable versions.
So actually, you can download Harbour and xHarbour official versions and use them with FWH, with no problems, except the problems that those Harbour and xHarbour builds may have themselves.
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Re: New FWH 10.1
Antonio,
Button-Text-Position is still not working :
![Image](http://www.pflegeplus.com/pictures/buttontext3.jpg)
![Image](http://www.pflegeplus.com/pictures/buttontext1.jpg)
![Image](http://www.pflegeplus.com/pictures/buttontext2.jpg)
it seems, the Text-position is calculated from Button - Top or Bottom
and not in relation to the BMP-Position.
It is cleary shown on Buttons with big Height.
There is allways the same Distance from Top or Bottom.
Best regards
Uwe![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
Button-Text-Position is still not working :
![Image](http://www.pflegeplus.com/pictures/buttontext3.jpg)
![Image](http://www.pflegeplus.com/pictures/buttontext1.jpg)
![Image](http://www.pflegeplus.com/pictures/buttontext2.jpg)
it seems, the Text-position is calculated from Button - Top or Bottom
and not in relation to the BMP-Position.
It is cleary shown on Buttons with big Height.
There is allways the same Distance from Top or Bottom.
Best regards
Uwe
![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
Last edited by ukoenig on Tue Jan 26, 2010 10:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Since 1995 ( the first release of FW 1.9 )
i work with FW.
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i work with FW.
If you have any questions about special functions, maybe i can help.
Re: New FWH 10.1
Hi Antonio,
The default installation of the official Harbour will install MinGW compiler (GNU C compiler). Are there any plans to offer in coming FWH releases the libs for MinGW (Fivehg.lib, Fivehgc.lib) like in the past (e.g. 9.07)?
Antonio Linares wrote:We have not published new Harbour and xHarbour builds because our wish is to promote the use of official and fully stable versions.
The default installation of the official Harbour will install MinGW compiler (GNU C compiler). Are there any plans to offer in coming FWH releases the libs for MinGW (Fivehg.lib, Fivehgc.lib) like in the past (e.g. 9.07)?
Best Regards,
Ruediger Alich
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Re: New FWH 10.1
Ruediger,
We have the make files to build FWH for MinGW. We simply haven't focused on this as very few users got interested about it.
If you want them, we can easily create them![Smile :-)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
We have the make files to build FWH for MinGW. We simply haven't focused on this as very few users got interested about it.
If you want them, we can easily create them
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Re: New FWH 10.1
norberto wrote:i cant use harbour because this problem with large functions,
I'm not aware of any such problem. Can you show a sample to eventually report it to Harbour's developers?
norberto wrote:but cant use xharbour last versions too because is not stable
It's perfectly stable for me. I always use latest build from CVS without facing any problems.
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Re: New FWH 10.1
ukoenig wrote:it seems, the Text-position is calculated from Button - Top or Bottom
and not in relation to the BMP-Position.
It is cleary shown on Buttons with big Height.
There is allways the same Distance from Top or Bottom.
Yes, this is intentional. What's wrong in the current behavior? Now the captions are aligned. Before they were a sort of wave. Anyway, I can change it but I need a good reason to go back to the old behavior or an hint about the desired new behavior.
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Re: New FWH 10.1
A good compromise could be to move the captions slightly towards the bitmap, still leaving them aligned.
EMG
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Re: New FWH 10.1
Enrico,
my tests with TButtonBMP shows the Button-Text allways centered
and BMP's are shown on Top or Bottom :
![Image](http://www.pflegeplus.com/pictures/Buttontext5.jpg)
![Image](http://www.pflegeplus.com/pictures/Buttontext6.jpg)
Best Regards
Uwe![Rolling Eyes :roll:](./images/smilies/icon_rolleyes.gif)
my tests with TButtonBMP shows the Button-Text allways centered
and BMP's are shown on Top or Bottom :
![Image](http://www.pflegeplus.com/pictures/Buttontext5.jpg)
![Image](http://www.pflegeplus.com/pictures/Buttontext6.jpg)
Best Regards
Uwe
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Re: New FWH 10.1
Sorry, I don't understand. You should avoid attaching such unuseful images and start to build a little PRG showing the problem.
EMG
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Re: New FWH 10.1
Enrico,
![Image](http://www.pflegeplus.com/pictures/ButtonText9.jpg)
Sample : Testbubm.prg
added a extra height Button to show the Result :
// Top Buttontext
// ------------------
@ 2, 20 BUTTONBMP oBtnBmp OF oWnd ACTION MsgInfo( "XP themes aware Button Bitmaps" ) ;
BITMAP "..\bitmaps\16x16\garrow.bmp" PROMPT "&Top-Test" TEXTTOP SIZE 80, 70
// Bottom Buttontext
// ------------------
@ 2, 40 BUTTONBMP oBtnBmp OF oWnd ACTION MsgInfo( "XP themes aware Button Bitmaps" ) ;
BITMAP "..\bitmaps\16x16\garrow.bmp" PROMPT "&Bottom-Test" TEXTBOTTOM SIZE 80, 70
My Solution for TBtnBMP ( using big Height for Buttonbar and Buttons )
to adjust the Buttontext :
PROMPT "Btn.3 / 32x32" + CRLF
![Image](http://www.pflegeplus.com/pictures/ButtonText7.jpg)
Best Regards
Uwe![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
![Image](http://www.pflegeplus.com/pictures/ButtonText9.jpg)
Sample : Testbubm.prg
added a extra height Button to show the Result :
// Top Buttontext
// ------------------
@ 2, 20 BUTTONBMP oBtnBmp OF oWnd ACTION MsgInfo( "XP themes aware Button Bitmaps" ) ;
BITMAP "..\bitmaps\16x16\garrow.bmp" PROMPT "&Top-Test" TEXTTOP SIZE 80, 70
// Bottom Buttontext
// ------------------
@ 2, 40 BUTTONBMP oBtnBmp OF oWnd ACTION MsgInfo( "XP themes aware Button Bitmaps" ) ;
BITMAP "..\bitmaps\16x16\garrow.bmp" PROMPT "&Bottom-Test" TEXTBOTTOM SIZE 80, 70
My Solution for TBtnBMP ( using big Height for Buttonbar and Buttons )
to adjust the Buttontext :
PROMPT "Btn.3 / 32x32" + CRLF
![Image](http://www.pflegeplus.com/pictures/ButtonText7.jpg)
Best Regards
Uwe
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Since 1995 ( the first release of FW 1.9 )
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