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    Tab Heights on Forms & VISTA

    On Windows XP Pro, the tab heights are as expected but on VISTA, they are about 1/32" of an inch high. The rest of the form in VISTA looks normal.

    Whatz up? Any ideas of how to fix?

    BIG thanks.

    DeWayne

    #2
    Re: Tab Heights on Forms & VISTA

    My tabs in supplied templates do not display correctly under Win XP Pro. I have just adjusted them to be the correct size manually in the design mode

    Peter

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      #3
      Re: Tab Heights on Forms & VISTA

      Originally posted by Peter Phelan View Post
      My tabs in supplied templates do not display correctly under Win XP Pro. I have just adjusted them to be the correct size manually in the design mode

      Peter
      Howdy. Thanks but that will not work.

      If we adjust tab heights so they look normal on a VISTA machine & install our application on a clients PC running XP Pro or earlier they are FAR too high.

      And we sure do not want to create 2 differennt installs: One for VISTA machines & one for the rest of the world.

      dewayne

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        #4
        Re: Tab Heights on Forms & VISTA

        Hi Dewayne

        Mmmm .. I am a complete beginner and only using A5 for my own use running on XP; so will have to pass this to the experts.

        As for Vista; I am leaving that well alone!

        Peter

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          #5
          Re: Tab Heights on Forms & VISTA

          I have the same problem that Peter has with XP Pro with all the service packs installed. The AlphaSports tabs are so small the text on them cannot be read. I thought it might be just my installation environment. Is this an identified bug?
          Murray

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            #6
            Re: Tab Heights on Forms & VISTA

            I have had for a while the issue that when placing a new tab on a form the tabs are very small (too small to read the text.) The tab height always defaults to .25 (which on my machines means .25 centimeters. I grumble and while defining the tabs I increase the size. Well, due to reading this thread I did a bit of poking around and found that in my Alphasports Inventory form the height is set to .25 but the tabs are much higher than tabs on a new tabbed object that I place right next to the existing. (also with the height set to .25) That got me thinking. I went into (xp pro) control panel - regional and language options - Regional Options tab - Customize button - Numbers tab - Measurement system setting -- and changed from metric to U.S. Now when I place a tabbed object the tabs are more the size one would expect.

            So it looks like the default height is set to .25 and with Alpha having been developed in the US this would refer to inches and be an appropriate value. Since my regional settings are set to metric then I get smaller tabs. That kind a makes sense I guess.

            However, the tricky part seems to be that the tabbed object seems to remember the system used when placed. If I place a tabbed object while set to inches I get normal size tabs. I then change to metric and place another tab on the same form and I get small (short) tabs. Both have the height value of .25 Once placed the tab height sticks no matter whether I choose metric or inches. In other words the tab height doesn't change to reflect the change in units.

            Now, I go to view mode and using the object explorer I change the height value to .5 in each and in both tabbed objects the height doubles but they stay proportionally different.

            I guess my issue is I want to have my machine set to metric so I want to change the default tab height to something bigger than .25.

            I don't think this clears up anyone else's issues but at least seems to point to the the regional settings of metric vs inches as having something to do with the problem. My experience actually seems to be opposite to DeWayne's problem of displaying differently on different machines.
            Tim Kiebert
            Eagle Creek Citrus
            A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from a simpler system that worked just fine.

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              #7
              Re: Tab Heights on Forms & VISTA

              Hi Tim

              That all makes sense. I have been writing a review of some photographic printing software for a UK professional photo magazine and there are measurement anomalies in that too. Designed and written in Australia :) certain rescaling functions do not actually work at all in metric, but change the software default measurement to inches and he presto ....you can scale the elements on the page correctly.

              Thanks for your input on this - good thinking!

              Peter
              Last edited by Peter Phelan; 10-18-2007, 11:29 AM. Reason: spelling correction

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                #8
                Re: Tab Heights on Forms & VISTA

                Originally posted by MCBrown View Post
                I have the same problem that Peter has with XP Pro with all the service packs installed. The AlphaSports tabs are so small the text on them cannot be read. I thought it might be just my installation environment. Is this an identified bug?
                Murray
                Morning. I was the OP & Peter was replying to my query. And as pointed out it was a country PROBLEM. Since I am in Canada, MS in its wisdom defaults is to METRIC. I changed my country to one that uses imperial mesasure & Bobs your Uncle, the TAB heights are now OK again.

                Thanks for the HELP.

                dewayne

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                  #9
                  Re: Tab Heights on Forms & VISTA

                  Forgot to put mind in gear before fingers.

                  A user needs to ONLY change the "Format" in Regional & Language Options. The measurement system: should be "US"

                  dewayne

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                    #10
                    Re: Tab Heights on Forms & VISTA

                    In Windows XP when I changed the regional settings from metric to imperial US, as well as fixing the tab issue previously mentioned it also fixes the stylesheet previews where the buttons and text boxes were overlapping and looking a bit messy.
                    Murray

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