On Wed, October 1, 2008 3:28 pm, Paul McNett wrote:
> I guess the fact that you are working on this (and your users are
> complaining about it) means that there isn't anything taking higher
> priority, which probably means your app is a success. Congratulations!


LOL!  Yeah, life is good.  Working in a corporate environment, we have
freezes on new dev work and so you pick off little silly things as "low
hanging fruit."  I'm sure you can understand that.  <g>

>
> I don't know the answer, but have noticed that Windows greys out the
> close box instead of hides it in my non-vfp apps too.


Yes, that's what it does...it'd be better if it was invisible instead of
grayed out.  (Greyed?)


>
> If the form is closable, then you should really make it so the user can
> click the little red x. If it isn't closable, then having the disabled 'x'
> communicates that. The case you have (dimmed close button while the form
> is actually closable) is the base cause of your current problem. Fix that.


It's not a FORM in question -- it's the VFP app window....the _SCREEN.  No
problems with forms, as I'd handle that as you'd expect.




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