On 12/01/2016 01:44 PM, Fred van Stappen wrote:
>> The advantage would be that the users can use the screenreader they are used
>> to.
>
>
> Yes, maybe it is a advantage.
>
>> But maybe - as you write - it is not possible to achieve good results if the
>> application is not a 100% default
On 12/03/2016 06:08 PM, Patrick Goupell wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Does an mseide-msegui application support a file copy/cut to clipboard
> and then a non mseide-msegui (file manager) application paste from
> clipboard?
>
Other than copy/pasting the file name no.
Martin
Hello,
Does an mseide-msegui application support a file copy/cut to clipboard
and then a non mseide-msegui (file manager) application paste from
clipboard?
If so, briefly expain.
Thank you.
Patrick
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> Because it is not listed in guitemplates.pas "envvarty" definition and
>the "guitemplatesmo.sysenv" "tsysenvmanager" component. Please use the
'> ED' button of the objectinspector in order to edit the "sysenv"
> component. The order of "envvarty" and the "sysenv" entries must match.
> "sysenv"
On 12/03/2016 03:01 PM, Patrick Goupell wrote:
>
>>
> I have a form, a stringgrid comonent with the onpopup event set and a
> popupmenu component.
>
> What I have not been able to figure out is how do I show the popupmenu
> in the onpopup eevnt.
>
> What is the actual pascal coding
On 12/03/2016 04:12 PM, Fred van Stappen wrote:
>
>
>> Because it is not listed in guitemplates.pas "envvarty" definition and
>> the "guitemplatesmo.sysenv" "tsysenvmanager" component. Please use the
> '> ED' button of the objectinspector in order to edit the "sysenv"
>> component. The order of
> In case of a development IDE I think that a IDE for visually impaired
> people must be designed from scratch for the task, only to speak the
> texts of an IDE designed by and for not visually impaired people can not
> lead to an optimal result IMHO.
Yes, maybe.
But maybe it is possible to make
On 12/03/2016 09:18 AM, Martin Schreiber wrote:
>
> There is no code. Simply select the popup-menu component in
> objectinspector into tstringgrid.popupmenu property. Please do not use
> onpopup event.
>
So that is where I was going wrong. It usre is simple once you see it
in action.
> You have to escape the apostrophe with another apostrophe. Double them up.
> eg: str := 'What''s up?';
Thanks Graeme.
Fre;D
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