>>>>>>> Or save a few bucks and just do it yourself.
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>>>Not exactly the same thing....
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>>Well, your right it's not. Plus I took a look at the VFPskin 3.0 demo (which I hadn't looked at in a really really long time) and noticed that it *does* appear to skin the controls on the form as well. One of the quirks about skinning a VFP app is that the controls on the form, unlike the .net controls, don't have windows handles as their not really windows - so it's really pretty impressive what the author has done - must of been a lot of work to get such a thing going.
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>Where can we get the VFPskin 3 demo? Looking at the VFPSKIN 2 source code, they are not skinning the windows form buttons. You have to set the form TitleBar property to 0 - Off. They put up their own minimize, maximize and close buttons. Their close button fires the form's Release method.
Good question - the link I had for it is dead, I just happened to of already had it from a while back....
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