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13/10/2012 06:36:41
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
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Zrenjanin, Serbia
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Codage, syntaxe et commandes
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01554925
Message ID:
01554951
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thanks dragan
here is the browse command i am using:
activa window temp1 
brow field ctag,cdone :H = 'C',jobs,ttask free jobs FONT 'Geneva', 11  STYLE 'B' noedit noappend nodelete
i am aware actually that the browse command creates it's own window but it sometimes comes up short on what i need. no duplicate window though ever.

i have managed to NOT use form by doing eveything using modualr programs - perhaps it's time i give in and take a proper look into this.

k



>>thanks Al.
>>i tried it again in a separate program in isolation simply to see the effect of the window and you are right no shadow window.
>>
>>however in the original program - the command following the activate window is a browse and i'm wondering here if the browse opens up a spearate window with the same window properties underneath the first window.
>>
>>in answer to your question i can actually move both windows. miniimize vfp and restore secondary window still there - there is no duplication of the command activate window temp1
>
>It mostly depends on how you issue your browse. If you say "browse window", then you get a duplicate of the window - but then you don't need to show the original window. Browse will create its own copy of an invisible window.
>
>OTOH, if you say "browse in window", then browse will take over that window and you get no duplicate.
>
>Note that window doesn't have to be created with "create window". You can use a form as well, and then "browse [in] window (myform.name)".
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