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CBizObjMaintenance - form does not display proper size
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
The Mere Mortals Framework
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00683877
Message ID:
00683910
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Dan,

Thank you so much. I will try changing the registry/INI.

I am quite new at the MM Framework and spent hours (literally) looking through the various properties of my companyform, page frame, grid, etc trying to locate the one to change.

I don't think that I fully understand the scenario.
Are you saying that the size of the CBizObjMaintenance form is stored in the registry and that any form that is based upon it is forced to use the same size OR that the size of EACH form is stored in the registry? If the later, then when does it get stored and why is it not updated?
Also, can you please point me in the right direction in the DevGuide (or anywhere else) regarding the above information and any other gotchas.

Lastly, did you see my recent message # 683694?

Thanks once again.

>Hi Allan.
>
>The form widths are stored in the registry or your application .INI file depending on the luseinifile property setting of your application object. I have always found this to be a real pain in the development environment. The registry key is HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\(COMPANYNAME_LOC String from applincl.dbf)\(APPNAME_LOC String from applincl.dbf)\(VERSION_LOC String from applincl.dbf)\Window Positions. Maybe someone has written a little utility that they would like to share that will clear these out in the development environment. If not, it wouldn't be that difficult to create one.
>
>HTH
>
>Dan
>
>>In the form designer I increased the form and page frame widths to around 500.
>>When I run the from from the menu it still displays as the original width.
>>I have tried building the entire application and have checked various properties in both the form and page frame with no success.
>>
>>All suggestions are appreciated.
Regards,

Allan Coganovitch
allanc@proven-solutions.com
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