... anything!!!! and you insist on taking the piss out of me look at your image, the TTitle class has the same color as the dialog ....this is exactly the problem DEFINE DIALOG oDlg SIZE nWd , nHt PIXEL TRUEPIXEL; FONT oFont TITLE "Configurazione" COLOR CLR_BLACK, RGB( 245,245,235) ...
Hello Otto, Thank you for your message. That is exactly my problem. In my resource builder, the field is defined with right alignment. But in my application, the right alignment is ignored. And I don't know why. Which resource builder are you using? ...
That is exactly my problem. In my resource builder, the field is defined with right alignment. But in my application, the right alignment is ignored. And I don't know why.
Dear Antonio, Yes, I have installed it. It looks very professional. But I haven't dealt with it yet. How exactly does it work when I pass a mod harbour program to runner rx. I use mod harbour original. Is this syntax supported by runner rx. What exactly does runner rc do with ...
How to configure the server and/or a harbor module to respond appropriately to a request from a PWA that is on a different Origin, avoiding violating the CORS policy
I will review it very carefully. Thanks in advance
"before executing PRINT command." "Not inside PRINT/ENDPRINT" I don't exactly understand how this work. But it does. Does this flag (lUseHaruPDF) stay true until it is set back to false, or do you need to set it everytime. Why does it not get set ...
"before executing PRINT command." "Not inside PRINT/ENDPRINT" I don't exactly understand how this work. But it does. Does this flag (lUseHaruPDF) stay true until it is set back to false, or do you need to set it everytime. Why does it not get set ...
... who has Visual Studio 2022 installed. I have compiled the sample program you sent using buildh32.bat in sample directory. The results were exactly like on my own computer. In other words, when the theme is installed, "UTF8 GET" is constantly written on the screen.
Dear Ruth, good morning I just copied and pasted your post into chatgpt and the answer seems fine :-) (not exactly correct, but the explanation seems fine) Yes, it looks like the timestamp you provided is in milliseconds since the Unix epoch. To convert a Harbour date variable ...