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    Can't open interactive window

    I either do not know what I am doing (which is very likely), or something isn't happening as it should be.
    I am trying to study the "Learning XBASIC" as is provided in AlphaWiki, and despite anything I do, the code editor will not open. When I press 'Interactive Window', the control panel just blinks, some 'toolbox' looking window opens over to the right, but the code editor never shows up. Only the control panel is viewable.

    Is there some setting that I need to check in order to cause the code editor/interactive window to open?

    I have used the code editor/interactive window before (long before), and I know what it looks like. But for now, it won't open.

    Any clues?

    Russ Rowton

    Win 7, A5V10.5 in use.

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    Re: Can't open interactive window

    It is probably opening off-screen. Are scroll bars appearing that will let you slide over to the Interactive Window? If so, you can then drag it back to the main area (and possibly resize it if needed). The position you leave it in when you close it will then be used again when you next open it.

    Lenny Forziati
    Vice President, Internet Products and Technical Services
    Alpha Software Corporation

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      #3
      Re: Can't open interactive window

      AHA!, I guess I have discovered my solution.... if I right-click on the code editor tab at the bottom of the window, I get a choice including 'restore', 'maximize', and a couple of other choices. If I press 'maximize', the code editor covers the entire screen, which is not what I desired, but at least I have a code editor. Is there any way to open it as a smaller window so I can view the other windows? Or is 'maximized' the only option?

      russ rowton

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        #4
        Re: Can't open interactive window

        If the control panel is miximized, it will open maximized, if not it will open relative to the controlpanel size. In either case it can be resized.
        There can be only one.

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          #5
          Re: Can't open interactive window

          Just to be sure,
          From the Control Panel
          Top menu bar, selecting View|Code Editor Should open the code editor with the active tab being "interactive"
          If not then something IS wrong, lets start there first.\

          I se Ive been pipped to the post again (x2)
          Last edited by Ray in Capetown; 10-20-2011, 05:15 PM. Reason: pipped

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            #6
            Re: Can't open interactive window

            So far, I've discovered that the code window may be either minimized (which is where it was in the beginning and gave rise to my original post) or maximized. If maximized, then all windows (control panel, form and code editor) are maximized. There appears to be no middle ground to have the control panel maximized and the code editor on a "middle" setting (which is what I wanted.)

            I can live with what I now know. Not knowing to 'right click' the code editor tab and selecting 'maximize' was where I was going into the 'black hole' of bewilderment.

            Thanks to each of you for your responses.... russ rowton

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              #7
              Re: Can't open interactive window

              Russ, something isn't right, there should be no problem with a restored window size. I still think either is it off-screen, or it is sized very small, effectively minimizing it. Use Regedit to delete the following two keys, which are the saved position and size for that window. The next time you open it, it should open restored to the default size.

              HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Alpha Software\Alpha Five 11.0\xdialog.Interactive_Window.pos
              HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Alpha Software\Alpha Five 11.0\xdialog.Interactive_Window.size

              Lenny Forziati
              Vice President, Internet Products and Technical Services
              Alpha Software Corporation

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                #8
                Re: Can't open interactive window

                Originally posted by Lenny Forziati View Post
                Russ, something isn't right, there should be no problem with a restored window size. I still think either is it off-screen, or it is sized very small, effectively minimizing it. Use Regedit to delete the following two keys, which are the saved position and size for that window. The next time you open it, it should open restored to the default size.

                HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Alpha Software\Alpha Five 11.0\xdialog.Interactive_Window.pos
                HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Alpha Software\Alpha Five 11.0\xdialog.Interactive_Window.size

                That's the hard way. Instead, go to the Menu bar, select Window, then Cascade which will bring all MDI windows (not dialog or XDialog's) back onto the screen.
                Regards,

                Ira J. Perlow
                Computer Systems Design


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                  #9
                  Re: Can't open interactive window

                  Originally posted by Lenny Forziati View Post
                  Use Regedit to delete the following two keys.....
                  You forgot the golden rule Lenny. Back up the Registry first.
                  See our Hybrid Option here;
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                    #10
                    Re: Can't open interactive window

                    Thanks, Ira, I did the cascade thing, and yes, it shows three different windows, the control panel, the form editor and the code editor, all in an intermediate size. When I maximize the control panel, it maximizes all three windows, period. The control panel and form editor are not visible, as I had hoped.

                    As I said earlier, I can live with this; it just isn't what I had wanted. And so far, I see no way to get the control panel maximized with the form editor and the code editor 'medium-ized' (covering only maybe one-half of the screen).

                    This is no life and death matter. It started out with me not knowing how to even find the code editor; only to stumble into by right-clicking the tab at the bottom of the screen. Not very intuitive, to say the least, but I now have a code editor.

                    Again, thanks for all of the responses. That is what makes this board so valuable. russ

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                      #11
                      Re: Can't open interactive window

                      Hi Russ,

                      Originally posted by databaser View Post
                      ...When I maximize the control panel, it maximizes all three windows, period. The control panel and form editor are not visible, as I had hoped.

                      As I said earlier, I can live with this; it just isn't what I had wanted. And so far, I see no way to get the control panel maximized with the form editor and the code editor 'medium-ized' (covering only maybe one-half of the screen).
                      The Windows definition of the operation of MDI (Multiple Document Interface), does not allow for a maximized window while the other windows are a restored (not maximized) window. Thus your issue is really with Windows, not Alpha Five (Not that some programs don't go around Windows to implement what you'd like). Also dialogs and XDialog boxes that are not MDI will pop-up over a maximized window.

                      The look you want can be approximated by sizing the "Maximize-like" windows to the screen, unfortunately, the control panel can not really be sized, because that window is a legacy window(old design), and has no XBasic control returning it's position, and nothing that can set it's size and position. Other windows you can do this with.

                      My CSDA Screen Capture for Alpha Five program has wrestled with this Control Panel issue with no resolution.
                      Regards,

                      Ira J. Perlow
                      Computer Systems Design


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                        #12
                        Re: Can't open interactive window

                        Thanks, Ira, for your time and your response. Yes, I have now learned what you outlined in the response above.

                        All in all, this is not a big issue (now that I discovered how to find the code editor in the first place.) I agree that it is a Windows constraint, and has nothing to do with Alpha's design.

                        Thanks to all, russ

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