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The pop-up message called a toast
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25/09/2006 17:15:29
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Coding, syntax & commands
Miscellaneous
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01156877
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Hi Fernando,

Mike's web site contains this article

http://www.ml-consult.co.uk/foxst-40.htm

It sounds similar to what you describe.

Bruce


>Hi,
>
>Looking at the ADVISOR GUIDE to MICROSOFT VISUAL FOXPRO web page, got to the article "Add Toast to Your Visual FoxPro Applications" by Mike Lewis (http://msvfp.advisorguide.com/doc/17953):
>
>"One of the more interesting new user interface ideas to emerge in recent months is a type of pop-up message called a toast. Essentially, it's a small window, designed to alert the user to some condition or event, or simply to display a useful piece of information. Just like a slice of bread emerging from a toaster, the message pops up from the bottom of the screen. It stays visible for a few moments, then quietly slides out of sight. This article shows you how to add toast to your applications."
>
>Unfortunatelly I'm no longer a subscriber to that magazine and to read the entire article you must be a subscriber.
>
>Could it be possible for someone to tell some more about the "toast message"? (if it not hurts the copyright of Mike Lewis on his article, of course - think that there must be others sources for that information).
>
>Fernando
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