New version of OTC Terminal for Windows GUI applications has been
released. It includes server for Windows, client for Windows and
experimental version of Linux client.
A completely free 2-user version is available for download from:
http://www.otc.pl/download/default.aspx?l=2
It allows runnin
ANN: Mediator SQL RDD 4.3.2.0 with free MySQL version
We are glad to announce availability of
Mediator ISAM server (SQL RDD) 4.3.2.0
compatible with Harbour 2.0 and xHarbour 1.2.1 (Rev. 6686, CVS 15.02.2010)
For product description please visit
http://www.otc.pl/index.asp?s=21&l=2
For summary
Przemysław Czerpak pisze:
The real problem is the fact that you didn't start new thread
but simply used "replay" option in your mail program so your
both messages still belongs to the same initial thread. The context
of subject is unimportant for mail programs which can follow threads.
Just look
Yes, you are right. Strange that no one reported it for such long time.
Not true. I found version of gtwin.c dated 2008.01.18 and there were lines:
...
/* Special case */
if ( usRows < _GetScreenHeight() && usCols > _GetScreenWidth() )
{
HB_GT_FUNC(gt_SetM
26 X 79
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Size after SetMode():25 X 80
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Regards,
Jacek
Can you post a little sample to show the problem so i can try on
Terminal server & Citrix?
2009/12/22 Jacek Potempa :
Hi,
(sorry for my previous post under
Hi,
(sorry for my previous post under invalid subject - please ignore)
Recently one of our customers reported bug in Terminal software. After
tracing it down it seems that the actuall problem lays in
xHarbour/Harbour implementation of the hb_gt_win_SetMode() / gtwin.c
SetConsoleWindow API f
Hi,
Recently one of our customers reported bug in Terminal software. After
tracing it down it seems that the actuall problem lays in
xHarbour/Harbour implementation of the hb_gt_win_SetMode() / gtwin.c
SetConsoleWindow API function cannot set console window larger then
current screen buffer
Hi,
Try Mediator SQL RDD from
http://www.otc.pl/index.asp?s=21&l=2
We do support PACK, SET FILTER e.t.c
All locking commands & functions are also 100% Clipper/Harbour compatible.
Regards,
Jacek
Hi,
Lucas De Beltrán wrote:
In Harbour, is there a RDD for SQL, so I keep the same code (such as
Przemek,
>For sure your application may execute. But you do not know if such
application is safe. If you want to be
>sure you have to check which functions in MSVC ST LIBC are not MT safe
and then send this list to OTC
>and ask which ones are used internally by mediator code. If none then
it's