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ListBox and slow releasing forms
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19/08/2001 14:44:33
 
 
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19/08/2001 13:57:15
Nancy Folsom
Pixel Dust Industries
Washington, États-Unis
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Visual FoxPro
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>Hi, Fred-
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>>I didn't send a sample form as it was just drop a ListBox and change 2 properties, easy enough to reproduce.
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>Okay, but here's my point. If you (we) post runnable examples of the behavior we notice that does 3 things: 1) it saves the people who are trying to help time, even if it's only 15 minutes (I learned this from Anders); and 2) it levels the testing field, s, we know we're comparing apples to apples; and 3) if there really is a bug, in order to get the right kind of attention with a bug report to MS, it really goes a helluva long way to having a reproducible example.
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>If I'd just tried one of my forms with a listbox, I might not have noticed the same behavior, in which case we would probably want to come back and strip out differences.
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>On the other hand you just asked if anyone had noticed, and I guess I coulda just left it at "no." But, if there really was an issue, it would be important (to me) to know what it is. Hence, my pendantic response.

I suppose you're right on this, (providing an example), but in this case, I still don't think it was the thing to do. If I was having a problem with a specific form or ListBox of my own creation, then yes, I would absolutely agree with you. But since this was strictly a baseclass behaviour problem, my providing a form example could not actually be declared a true baseclass example with no modifications without *checking that out* (IE, no modifications were made, either intentionally or unintentionally). Do-it-yourself here, I think, was more appropriate.
Fred
Microsoft Visual FoxPro MVP

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