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Issues of VFP on Vista
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Visual FoxPro
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Other
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Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
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01174540
Message ID:
01179373
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Ben,

First thanks for the site and documenting these issues. I did notice the difference.

A "drill down" is an HREF element.

I looked at your VFP VISTA and VFP XP and WordPad VISTA vs WordPAD.

The "margin" command sets the position of the contol within it's GUI object "rectangle". I usually set to 2 with 8 pitch fonts in high resolutions - the difference between one and two is noticible.

It seems like the VISTA VFP BAR just needs a "nudge" or two (down) to be centered. In MS Word there is a "nudger" to set "margins" in a table row.

I do wonder if the VFP "toolbar" and the one WordPAD presents are the same kinds of objects. Could the WordPAD toolbar be that "MS KoolBar" - that sexy OCX dockable toolbar that won't work in VFP?

I use the OCX toolbar instead of the VFP ToolBar Object. I just ran the VFP ToolBar "HELP" Demo (Bold/Italic). I docked it to my VFP IDE tool bar and it it did not line up (perfectly). Could the VFP TOolBar and the WordPAD tool bar be two different kinds of objects? Or could those "nudge/marging" features, if they are the same, just not be exposed from inside VFP?

Keep you're sight rolling - I got a book mark - thanks for archiving these issues.

>Terry,
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>>The link (as you gave it) only shows the XP sample - I had to click one of the drill-downs to see both.
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>I don't know what you mean by drill-downs. Do you mean scroll down?
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>>I would appreciate any feedback on your screen resolution, type of monitor and control "marins".
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>The resolution on my LCD monitor is 1280x1024. The margins of the control was 1. Anyway I don't think resolutions and margin settings will make any difference.
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>I have put another screen shot about another issue of VFP toolbars on Vista on my pages. Please click on the following link:
>http://benpages.blogspot.com/2006/12/issue-of-vfp-toolbars-in-vista.html
>
>
>Ben
Imagination is more important than knowledge
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