>>...and wanted to share a laugh.
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>>You see, my alert.prg was written in FP2.0 days as a little popup; in FPD2.6 it got buttons; in VFP it became a replacement - no, an upgrade over a messagebox. The few combinations of buttons that are possible in it maybe cover whatever creators of Windows 3.0 had in mind, but that was nearly 20 years ago (and alert.prg was only 15, then 12 years ago :). The whole point was to have your own button captions instead of the default ones.
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>>So this (see pic) has made me laugh - my answer was "copy, please", but there was OK/Cancel as choice. OK which of the two?
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>>I'm guilty of often answering any old "A or B?" question with a "yes" (and I know a guy who always answers them with a NO but he's not kidding), and I know that eval("to be .or. .not. to be")=.t., but... kidding is kidding, and OS is... well, one of them Windowses.
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>I think the 'Maybe' button is missing in that dialog. :)
Or "just kidding"... :)
>>p.s. can't UT resize the images? Next iteration, I guess.
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>Why would you want that?
Well if it insists on the size... it could chop it or squeeze it. With GDI+ it's ten lines of code. Size limitation is common on many websites, no problem there, but sizing it to the exact 320x240 is a bit cumbersome. It would be nice if UT would allow for larger pictures but show these reduced with a "click to enlarge" (when they'd open in a new tab). Which is why I mention next iteration.
>>...Just because TS operates over IP doesn't mean it's... or is it? Tsk, tsk... and where do I set a safer browser to ask me silly questions? :)
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>Would you want Outlook Express to ask you that question instead?
Where's that "just kidding" button when you need it?
p.s. Michel: the image is not shown in multiple messages view. Just click to see the whole thread.