Oh, i think I know what you mean: the special characters that appear on the screen, such as box corner, etc., that are drawn with the old BOX command?
Sorry, I haven't a clue, not having used UNIX with VFP. There is the .Box method that can be used in a form.
>Hi Terry,
>with "lines" i meant the mask "we" used to design in DOS application by using the Ascii char 196, 206...etc, I don't know what to do with VFP as there is no trace of this Characters... :-(
>
>>>I there, I need to recompile quickly an old application made in VFP for UNIX,
>>>in windows environment.
>>>The first problem I met was with the Lines of the screen, the dos etc.
>>>How can I do to get through that ?
>>>
>>>Alessio
>>
>>Hi Alessio
>>
>>What do you mean by "The lines of the screen"?
>>
>>And afaik there is no Chr(186), chr(206) catered for in VFP
>>
>>Terry
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