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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Forms & Form designer
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 8 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2000 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
00974923
Message ID:
00975619
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Hi, Russell

a) Well... I have seen that in many computers. Also, my drivers are up-to-date (I have a GeForce FX 5900 XT video board, and I am using the latest drivers - my kids play games on secondary hdd, on a dual-boot configuration :), so I had to have the latest drivers.

b) Agree with you on the scrollbar thingie.

c) I didn't. I've studied foreign languages in school, and that happened before 1989. So guess what: I studied russian for 12 years, and french for 5. All my english is from computer documentations/programming books and from american movies. I could not go buy a bread in real life, because I don't know what to say.

Thank you.


>Regarding that scroll bar thing, make sure your video drivers are up-to-date or change to something else, if you have options. I don't think I've seen that, but have seen other refresh issues. As for scrolling in code windows in VFP, I've noticed that if you're in the middle of a fairly long code method, say 3 or 4 pages, and you just click the elevator button (Mac terminology!), the code will "jump" a little. It will move up or down as soon as you click (holding the button down, but holding the cursor position steady). MS Word and other apps do not exhibit this behavior. Then yesterday I had a form open and opened the data environment. I changed the BufferMode property for a table and the form (still visible behind the data environment window) exhibitied some strange behavior: some of the controls disappeared. It was kind of like I'd taken an eraser to the form. A minimize and maximize made everything visible again. I did this a few times and it kept doing it. This was VFP
>8 SP 1.
>
>Your English is great. Where did you learn it?
>
>Russell
>
Grigore Dolghin
Class Software.
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