Hi John,
I know, it's irrelevant to the subject, but if you're really curious, I can say, that sound 'v' on the end of word in Russian orfography (?? spelling?) replaces by g, e.g.:
Âñåãî õîðîøåãî! Êòî íà íîâåíüêîãî?, etc.
but pronounce like 'v', e.g.
[Âñåâî õîðîøåâî].
It's probably the same thing, if I wrote:
[toun] , when I mean town
[siti], when I mean city, etc.
Anyway, I was pleased, when I saw your greetings. Thanks :)
And, BTW, the sound ã (g) in Russian sounds differently, than g in English.
>>>Vcevo horoshevo!
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>> This is how we pronounce it, it should be written "Vsego horoshego" :)
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>Strange. I know it's a "g" in Cyrillic, but it's pronounced as a "v" when not starting a word (like a military general), so I would have thought it would be written in the English alphabet as "v".
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>> Dobryj den', John! :)
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>> So, if I understand you correctly, I should change mousecursor by myself, right? Because I already took Bruce advice and found, that if I wait 2-3 sec., cursor becomes the hourglass. So, I comment all the code of changing cursor.
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>I would for big queries or other stuff likes calls to COM objects. Basically, do whatever works for you. Best judgement.
Ok, I will change in big queries, etc.
>>Another annoying problem, that I found (buggy day today, isn't it? :)), that when my form shows up, I see something like CurZip record 1(800) in the StatusBar... And even if I hold mouse on the objects, which have StatusBarText property, nothing changes. ToolTipText is displayed correctly, though.
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>Can't help you there. I never use the status bar because of that behavior to show the cursor and record count when not otherwise engaged.
It looks like a VFP bug, but I'm not sure...
If it's not broken, fix it until it is.
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