I *think* that 4D's auto generated list form (and maybe entry form) may have 
PICTS as part of their creation
 for example the list form has 2 static pictures which form a backgrounders 
behind the fields and titles being displayed.

I will try the copy paste idea tomorrow - I can not get a 64 bit version of 4D 
running on the OS I am on currently (at least I do not think so . v16 doesn't 
run until OS X 10.11(?) (13?) either way we are not there yet

Chip


> Hi Chip,
> 
> I may not completely understand your question, but one way you can 
> tell if a static picture is still in PICT format is to open the form 
> in 64 bit. If it’s still in PICT you’ll see it substituted by a red X.
> 
> Tom Benedict
> 
>> On Sep 9, 2019, at 15:29, Chip Scheide via 4D_Tech 
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> I have passed an application to 4D inc to check it for 64 bot 
>> compatibility.
>> The report showed a number of PICTs, outside of the library.
>> 
>> I *think* I have found them, but.. I am not sure how I can check.
>> 
>> The objects are form objects (type 'Static Picture'), they are not 
>> variables.
>> How can I determine if a static picture is of type PICT?
>> 
>> I have code to test if a picture in a variable is of type PICT.
>> 
>> any ideas?
>> Thanks
>> Chip
>> 
> 
> 
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