Yes, I could. But what gets the titlebar back?
In other apps, the form's Close, Maximize and Minimize buttons appear in
the toolbar area when a form is maximized. I would have to find some way
of proving those buttons.
I could create a toolbar for this I guess, but I would have to manage
that also.
>I'm not sure if I understand correctly, but you can remove Form's title bar (form.titlebar=0) altogether or when it's maximized only.
>
>>One thing I noticed is that in Excel and other apps, when a child window is
>>maximized, its title bar disappers and the close and 'X' icons appear below
>>the applications close and 'X' icon.
>>
>>In VFP, when a child window is maximized, the titlebar persists. Maybe this
>>indicates a behavior that I won't be able to emulate?
>>
>>
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>>>>If you have Office 2003, then you have seen the pane that appears to the
>>>>right of the Document/Workbook/Project, ect. I am designing a similar approach.
>>>>
>>>>My pane is a container added to _Screen at startup. Problem is, when windows are
>>>>then opened, it's possible to maximize the window
over the pane.
>>>>
>>>>Here's my app
before the window is maximized, and
after>>>>
>>>>In VFP, how do you keep a window from maximizing over the pane?
>>>>
>>>>Here's 2 shots of Excel doing what I want:
>>>>
before>>>>
after>>>
>>>You could make 'pane' as a separate Form with AlwaysOnTop=.T.
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
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In addition, an integer field is not for irrational people