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This is a rather funny situation. The guy has been running the DOS system forever, and kept "not updating" to the Windows version until the XP issue arose. However, he paid all those (15) years for the updates ... so he has "sort of paid" for some special attention. I'm in Carlsb...
Tim, We need to do lunch ! We do. Let me know when you are going to be in Carlsbad next time. Oh ... I have the button next to the get already. It works fine, but I have a crotchety old client who likes to point out its "different" My philosophy is to ignore them and they eventually give u...
One quick question. I have a bitmap within a get ... no problem. However, would it be possible to put 2 bitmaps in there with 2 different action statements ?
Gee, give him the moon and he wants the stars.
Maybe you could just put a button next to the Get for the second action.
OK ... I took MsgCalc and re-did the layout a bit to be more conforming to my program ... so it's consistent with the existing fonts / brush etc. I will work OK ... One quick question. I have a bitmap within a get ... no problem. However, would it be possible to put 2 bitmaps in there with 2 differe...
Right now I'm using an inline GET calculator. I would love to see how to recover the value from the WIndows Calculator since it's traditional. I'm also going to play with MsgCalc( ) which might work out.
A client recently updated from a DOS version of my software to the Windows version. ( waited 15 years to do so ). He is obsessed with the fact that he had a calculator in GET fields in the DOS version ( some people just can't let go ). I don't have it in those fields under Windows because a lot of t...