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Isometrically resize a form?
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23/11/2004 05:18:24
 
 
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23/11/2004 05:10:01
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Visual FoxPro
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Other
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Visual FoxPro:
VFP 7
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00963525
Message ID:
00963749
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Ma naturalmente, il mio amico.

I'll mail to your e Addy.

Terry

>Hi Terry, May I have those classes too ? :-)
>thanks
>Alessio
>>Hi Nadya.
>>
>>You’re welcome to have the classes. I've mailed them to you (I’ve included 2 different just in case you get sick of one! :-) ). In fact you may have seen them before. They were passed on to me by a colleague but I don’t know where he got them from. I use the mwResize class because, when resizing forms it leaves grids as-is, i.e. as the form gets bigger you get more grid for your money, rather than the text therein just getting bigger.
>>
>>Looking at the code in the other I noticed that it paid attention to proportions so I thought it would be useful for “isometric” resizing
>>
>>Depending on which you use, in the form’s Resize event just put:
>>
>>THIS.cmStretcher1.Stretch(THIS)
>>
>>Or
>>
>>This.mwResize1.Resize( This )
>>
>>Best regards
>>
>>Terry
>>
>>
>>
>>>Hi Terry,
>>>
>>>Is it easy to use? I am looking on some of my old applications now and I do not like how the objects use form's real estate. I am wondering, how can I fix it by the easiest way. Could you please mail me your class so I can try to adapt it for my needs?
>>>
>>>Thanks a lot in advance.
>>>
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