I saw this demonstrated in one of the sessions by Calvin Hsia I think. It was called Accessibility something. I can't remember if this was going to be in VFP 7 or not. MS seemed to be putting great emphasis on this to make access easier for impaired [hearing, visually] people.
He showed that VFP 6 did not have real windows controls, but I am not sure about plans for VFP7. For sure, our release does not have this.
>Geo,
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>>First, the question: "Are command buttons, etc. real windows controls (windows) or not?"
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>Nope.
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>>Second, how to answer (you have to have VS tools installed): Create a new form. Drop a VFP command button on it. Run the form. Go to the Visual Studio group, run Spy++ under Visual Studio Tools. You'll have to first find the VFP main window, then the form (it'll probably be the last direct branch beneath the main). If you don't see a plus sign (indicating child windows), they're not. If you do, they are.
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>No plus sign beside
00000494 "Form1" VFP77400000. Sorry. :-)
Mark McCasland
Midlothian, TX USA