... Dialogs that do are generally for small seldom used utility programs and for these types of programs there are no advanced users--everyone is a novice since the program is seldom used. You can provide accelerators using a trick. Add regular buttons (not buttonbar buttons) with accelerators to ...
... it is on the menu you can have an accelerator for the menu choice, and thus this appears (to the user) to also work for the button. Menus are for novice users, buttons are for intermediate users, and accelerators are for advanced users. This is why every button function should also be on a menu. ...
... me can use them straight. Or still better ABpaint recognizes if the alpha is premultiplied or not and use appropriate painting algorithm. I am a novice in this area, but as a layman on the subject, I would like if this is provided by FW
... sources? Sure (as always), I'm just making some final tests and adjustments. There is a higher consumption of memory, using the TSbrowse? I'm a novice with FWPPC (this is my first program) I don't know how to measure the memory consumption, it's not fast but it works pretty well.[/quote] Best ...
Good day! I'm a novice in FWH 9.03, but... it seems that in fivewin.ch in commands "DEFINE BUTTON" and "REDEFINE BUTTON" strings: [ <resource: NAME, RESNAME, RESOURCE> <cResName1> ; [,<cResName2>[,<cResName3>][,<cResName4>] ...
I'm novice. I'm getting an error. It's my first time with Harbour. Any clue? Does anybody can help me? Error BASE/1004 Message not found: TWINDOW:HANDLEEVENT from Errorsys, line: 0 I'm getting the error in rumtime doing: DEFINE ...
... are dated of 14/05/2008. I don't know what [x]Harbour source i can download with the last FWH to be compatible with. This is a labyrinth for a C novice like me. English is not my mother language. Sincerely.
... can be used entirely without a mouse. It is a challenge to design an application to meet the needs of users of different levels of experience. Novice users tend to use menus the most, then buttonbars, then hot-keys. About Face discusses this issue in depth. Note that in Windows apps you can ...
... of the script expects name.prg.c Don't use the PRG extension when calling buildx.sh: ./buildx.sh tutor01 > A nicely written script because a novice like me can (I think) tell what's going on. Thanks. We like to make things simple and easy to understand :-) > I gues .sh means its a shell ...
... files linking... gcc: tutor01.prg.o: No such file or directory rm" cannot remove 'tutor01.prg.c': no such etc A nicely written script because a novice like me can (I think) tell what's going on. I gues .sh means its a shell script. I guess if I did some research I could fix it, but I figure ...