>Sorry Garrett. I jumped the gun a little on the @ Say Bitmap not working.
>If I run it in a small PRG with just:
>
>LOCAL liRow
>liRow = 1
>set printer to name "RECEIPT"
>set device to print
>@ liRow,1 SAY "Hello World"
>liRow = liRow + 1
>@ liRow,1 SAY "Hello World"
>liRow = liRow + 1
>@ liRow,1 SAY "C:\VPSM\RECEIPT.BMP" BITMAP ISOMETRIC
>liRow = liRow + 6
>@ liRow,1 SAY "Hello World"
>liRow = liRow + 1
>@ liRow,1 SAY "Hello World"
>liRow = liRow + 1
>SET PRINTER TO
>SET DEVICE TO SCREEN
>
>it works fine. But it's wieird, if I use the same @ Say Bitmap line within
>my application I get a Syntax Error. If I remove the "ISOMETRIC" property it
>works fine. I looked into the error and it says "You might have misspelled
>the command or variable name, or used a clause that is not valid in the
>current context." I'm guessing that the clause is not valid in the current
>context, but what would cause this.
I just built
@1,1 SAY "fox.bmp" BITMAP ISOMETRIC
WAIT WINDOW
into an EXE and didn't get an error. Since we don't really support this syntax any more, I wouldn't count on it sticking around.
Maybe you should contact Epson's support folks to try to get the OPOS working properly for you?