Walter Meester
HoogkarspelNetherlands
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>>Because they're bitmaps, drawn and managed by VFP, not by the OS.
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>>>Eh... why do you think VFP does not use real windows? VFP controls are not windows as oposed to other languages, but the windows ARE real windows.
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>Walter (and Craig)
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>This goes back to the late 1990's and my memory isn't clear, but I vaguely recall that I couldn't use specific functionality in Crystal Reports with VFP for a reason similar to what Craig described. I found a decent workaround, but I recall there was some windowing functionality via the Crystal API that one could use with VB and other tools, but not VFP.
I've been using Crystal since version 6, started with the ActiveX control, then using the CRPE comm object, later the other COM object model, but I'm not quite sure what you mean.
Perhaps, that with the CRPE com object model you had to use the FOXHWND ActiveX control to show the report on a VFP form. In the later COM object you could use the CRVIEWER control, which I still use up to today.
But again, VFP windows ARE real windows. Just check in SPY++ you can see the windows and the messages it receives. Its the VFP controls that are bitmaps.
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