I have code that will report on any object on forms with no font or style sheets assigned Please advise if you want it
Regards Chuck Sent from my iPhone > On Jul 11, 2018, at 10:44 PM, Bob Miller via 4D_Tech <[email protected]> > wrote: > > I've not ever seen this before today, when I was testing a database that I > moved from v15 -> v16r6. The stylesheets came through, but some fields > that had style sheets and all the ones that did not all of a sudden are > displayed in the Wingdings font. > > Cheryl, how did you detect objects that did not have a style sheet > assigned? (I've not yet found the Tech Tip that Rudy referred to in his > posting) > > What did you decide to do about your thousands of objects? > > I'm not even sure of where to go with this! > > Thanks - > > On Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 6:10 AM Two Way Communications via 4D_Tech < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Cheryl, >> >> I?m afraid there is no solution outside 4D. >> >> But there is e recent tip in the knowledgebase on how to find these >> objects. >> >> And if they can be located, I suppose that the font can be set for thos >> objects. >> >> This way you could write code to address the issues. >> >> >> Regards, >> >> Rudy Mortier >> Two Way Communications bvba >> >> >> >>> On 13 Jun 2018, at 20:57, Cheryl Michels via 4D_Tech < >> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> A recent Windows update (Windows 10, version 1803) has resulted in at >> least two of our customer sites reporting that certain form objects are > now >> displaying as Wingdings. When I look at these objects, I note that the >> developer did not assign a style sheet to them. Against our SOP, but > that >> is a different story. So, using Form Introspection, I have discovered > over >> 14,000 objects without stylesheets. Not a trivial task to set them all. >>> >>> Has anyone else run into this problem? Is there something I can do >> globally that I'm not thinking of? Is there something that is causing it >> to select Wingdings that I can undo? >>> >>> Cheryl Michels >>> President and System Architect > > > Bob Miller > Chomerics, a division of Parker Hannifin Corporation > > > llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll > "PLEASE NOTE: The preceding information may be confidential or privileged. It > only should be used or disseminated for the purpose of conducting business > with Parker. If you are not an intended recipient, please notify the sender > by replying to this message and then delete the information from your system. > Thank you for your cooperation." > ********************************************************************** > 4D Internet Users Group (4D iNUG) > FAQ: http://lists.4d.com/faqnug.html > Archive: http://lists.4d.com/archives.html > Options: https://lists.4d.com/mailman/options/4d_tech > Unsub: mailto:[email protected] > ********************************************************************** ********************************************************************** 4D Internet Users Group (4D iNUG) FAQ: http://lists.4d.com/faqnug.html Archive: http://lists.4d.com/archives.html Options: https://lists.4d.com/mailman/options/4d_tech Unsub: mailto:[email protected] **********************************************************************

