On approximately 4/21/2009 3:16 PM, came the following characters from
the keyboard of Jan Dubois:
> Do you guys (users of Win32-GUI) have an opinion of perl.exe always
> requesting XP style controls?
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> I think perl.exe needs an embedded manifest to properly specify the
> requested ele
Do you guys (users of Win32-GUI) have an opinion of perl.exe always requesting
XP style controls?
I think perl.exe needs an embedded manifest to properly specify the requested
elevation level on Windows Vista and later. Once that
happens it will no longer be possible to request XP style cont
Hi,
XP styles (as I understand it) is a separate "thing" from Win32::GUI and is
controlled by a manifest file. This manifest file is included inside the exe by
PerlApp. If you have a manifest file for Perl itself you'll get XP styles when
you run your app via perl. Have a search on this list on
If you a search the lest you should find reference to the small file that
needs to be added so that the programs via perl will all use default XP
styles, search for "XP" and "manifest"
2009/4/21 Ilya BANDORIN
> Hello to everybody!
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> I'm just interested if dear developers have any plans to
Hello to everybody!
I'm just interested if dear developers have any plans to introduce XP styles
support to Win32::GUI?
Being compiled with ActiveState's PerlApp the application runs with XP styles
but tabstrip control drives me crazy because all other controls being placed on
the tabstrip
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