Antonio,
Do you know if the author of the FoxyDialog is on UT/Level Extreme? I am looking at his samples code (all look wonderful); but I can't figure out how do I assign a Help ID to a button. For example, one of the buttons is Help (for a user to see more information on why the FoxyDialog is displayed). But I would need to be able to bring up a Help topic from my application .CHM when user clicks on this button.
Maybe Cesar can point me to how to do it.
>FoxyDialog will do, Dmitry.
>
>>Antonio,
>>
>>Do you happen to know which source I need to download? I see three choices:
>>NewDialog v2.1
>>New Dialog v2.2
>>Foxy Dialog v2.4
>>
>>All three or the last one?
>>
>>>Dmitry, you might be interested to have a look at Cesar's FoxyDialogs @
http://vfpimaging.blogspot.com/2020/06/foxydialogs-v10-going-much-forward-with.html.
>>>
>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>I have a place in the program where, when user makes a wrong selection, a Messagebox() pops up. But the message in the Messagebox() is somewhat short. So, I would like "refer" the user - if he/she wants to learn more - to a page in the application Help.chm file. I know how to do it with a button on a form.
>>>>Does it mean that the only way for me to "refer" the user to this help topic, is to replace the Messagebox() with a form?
>>>>
>>>>TIA
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