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Control Panel & Code Editor Helper: CP_Info()

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    #16
    Re: Control Panel & Code Editor Helper: CP_Info()

    added an option to the subfunction to add restrictions when opening the default browse for a table
    Code:
    FUNCTION vw_defbrws as C (tname as C,vars as P)
    'DESCRIPTION: use to call a default browse with a set size and placement on 1st record    
        DIM brws as P
        WITH vars
            IF .not. is_object(brwsname) THEN
                brws = a5_open_default_Browse(tname)    
                'added a default restriction
                brws.restrict_enter = .t.
                brws.width = 800
                brws.height = 500        
                brws.window_position("left","top")
                'needed to clear the new record line 'ghost'
                brws.refresh_layout()
            ELSE
                brws = obj(brwsname)    
                brws.activate()        
            END IF        
                        
            brws.fetch_first()
    
            vw_defbrws = tname
    
        END WITH
    Thanks to Stan!
    Last edited by MoGrace; 09-25-2017, 01:36 PM. Reason: TO THANK STAN
    Robin

    Discernment is not needed in things that differ, but in those things that appear to be the same. - Miles Sanford

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      #17
      Re: Control Panel & Code Editor Helper: CP_Info()

      Originally posted by MoGrace View Post
      Hi Paul,
      Can you explain the advantage of a MDI window to me vs a modeless Xdialog that stays open & can roll up so that it remains available AND visible? As I understand it, a MDI window becomes hidden when it is deactivated. But of course I may be wrong. BTW, I also included instructions on how to make this function appear in the right click menu on the Control Panel as an Addin.
      Where did you share the latest version

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        #18
        Re: Control Panel & Code Editor Helper: CP_Info()

        Your standard Alpha5 form or browse is a MDI window. Dialogs converted to MDI windows appear in all the A5 window list so they are not completely hidden. But they don't consume desktop space like a rolled up window. It's a personal preference thing 6 of one half dozen of the other. And sorry I missed/overlooked others instructions on adding this as a add in.

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          #19
          Re: Control Panel & Code Editor Helper: CP_Info()

          Latest version:

          cP_Info_20170926.txt

          Anybody know how to delete old attachments?
          Robin

          Discernment is not needed in things that differ, but in those things that appear to be the same. - Miles Sanford

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            #20
            Re: Control Panel & Code Editor Helper: CP_Info()

            @ Paul
            I got excited when I saw the video on Dock Panels using a MDI window and thought it would be great for displaying a Home form with a menu panel. But I never got very far on how to actually build one. So I am using a docked modeless dialog on a regular form that stays open as 'wallpaper', and can hide the toolbar menu whenever more space is needed. If a form is a MDI window, then you ought to be able to attach a dock panel to a form...?
            Robin

            Discernment is not needed in things that differ, but in those things that appear to be the same. - Miles Sanford

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