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    Find by key position problem...

    I have a button on a form that pops up the Find By Key dialog

    findser = ui_get_text("Find:","Enter Some Digits of Serial.#")

    ... problem is the FBK dialog opens in the bottom right corner of the screen.. almost out of sight. You have to drag it up to see what you are typing. Needless to say this is more than a minor annoyance. The system is Win98... on an XP machine it opens in the top left of the screen.. so is ok there.
    So is there a setting somewhere or a trick I can use to get the bloody dialog back up into the desktop?

    #2
    RE: Find by key position problem...

    Normally, such dialog boxes should open in the center of the screen. My understanding is that these are Windows meassage boxes and the operating system sets the position, not Alpha. I don't know of any reason that they would not be centered.

    Jerry

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      #3
      RE: Find by key position problem...

      Jeff,

      Do you get the same behavior using the same button on other forms?

      Can you show us the script your button runs?

      -- tom

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        #4
        RE: Find by key position problem...

        Jeff:

        I'm watching this thread because I've noticed the same problem. Mine usually end up somewhere in the upper left of the whole screen. Doesn't matter how big the Alpha screen is - always in the upper left with the both the default forms as well as the created ones.

        I found this to be enough of a problem that I just put a button; used ui_text_get and then scripted the rest. THAT ui-prompt gets to the center of whatever the Alpha screen is.

        Ken

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          #5
          RE: Find by key position problem...

          Jeff:

          Forgot to mention I'm on Win98 SE OS.

          Ken

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            RE: Find by key position problem...

            Ken

            This is getting interesting. I have playing around with this issue and noticed that some message boxes (ui_ type message boxes) seemed to default to the upper left of the window when using Win98. The same database opened in WinME had the dialog centered. However, if I moved the dialog in Win98 to the center of the screen (or any other area for that matter) and then closed it, the next time any dialog type message box opened, it was in the same position as the last position of the previous one. Apparently the operating systems treat default positions differently.

            Jerry

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              #7
              RE: Find by key position problem...

              Jerry:

              I've just tried again with these results...

              Behavior the same on a home made or default form.

              Like you suggested I tried moving it to the center like 'sticky' - it didn't stay there with succesive hits. It seems to be cascading - starting upper left then stepping toward the lower right. Before it gets to the center I restarts again - upper left. Didn't seem to matter whether the main alpha screen wax maximized or sized down, anywhere on the desktop.

              I N T E R E S T I N G ! Like I said before, I've just written around the whole thing with ui-prompt and a button script.

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                #8
                RE: Find by key position problem...

                Jerry, I wonder if this is Jeff's problem (in the original post in this thread)? Is it possible the FBK dialog is basing its position off the position of the UI_GET_TEXT dialog? i.e. relative positioning? If so, maybe his fix is to move the ui_get_text box to the top left of his display.

                -- tom

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                  #9
                  RE: Find by key position problem...

                  Tom:

                  Good point, however, how would he control the position of that first ui_get_text() prompt when it appears? It seems that we would be looping the problem. I mean, he has no more control over the position of that prompt than the FBK- Right? Or, as usual, am I missing something?

                  INTERESTING...

                  Ken

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                    #10
                    RE: Find by key position problem...

                    I will have to prepare a ui_get_text to tr this with... nothing I have tried to date has made any difference.

                    Tomorrow I will be on the client's site and will try that... let ya know.

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                      #11
                      RE: Find by key position problem...

                      Ken,

                      Last idea here is that maybe this is due to differences in screen resolution. If forms were designed at a high resolution, and then displayed on lower res equipment, they wouldn't fit any longer.

                      -- tom

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                        #12
                        RE: Find by key position problem...

                        Tom:

                        I see!

                        Still, it seems that UI prompts find their way to the center of whatever resolution you're in. It's just that this Alpha 'Find by Key' dialog keeps jumping and cascading. Weird!

                        Ken

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