>>Hi,
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>>I have a pop-up menu on click of the bottom button of a form. The menu is long (about 12 items). All items of the menu show on most computers. But one customer does not want to increase the resolution of the screen and he is looking for another solution.
>>Is there a way to show this menu in another way, so that all items are visible?
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>>TIA
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>Dmitry,
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>I know you're taking another route now, but in case you need to revisit you current solution, and depending on how you're creating your menus, the DEFINE POPUP command has FROM and TO clauses that set the menu position, width, and height. If the menu items require more space than it is available, the menu is rendered with scroll arrows to access the items up or down in the menu.
Antonio,
I believe I understand now why the DEFINE POPUP worked on my PC but did not work on the customer computer.
As Dragan said, the menu is a system function and probably depends on the screen resolution. My screen is large and even though I move the form down to the bottom of the screen, the VFP menu "knows" about the screen resolution. And therefore, the VFP POPUP menu works. The customer computer has a different resolution and the VFP POPUP does not work; again, because it is a System function.
Maybe I am wrong but this is what I think.
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