>the new documentation site "developer.4d.com" is entirely dedicated to project 
>mode. 

Hmmm… I guess I haven’t been paying attention lately. For some reason I was 
under the impression that using project mode was optional. But I guess that’s 
only the case if you don’t want to enjoy new features. 

This 4D Blog post <https://blog.4d.com/binary-database-vs-project-database/> of 
a few months ago does mention that one of the pros of using Project Mode vs 
Binary Mode is an “Enhanced feature set”, but it goes on to mention things like 
Users & Groups, using CSS for Style Sheets and creating custom libraries. Maybe 
Steppers and Spinners are a custom library?

I’m glad you pointed out that developer.4d.com is dedicated to project mode. 
That wasn’t obvious to me. Until I get to v18 I’ll need to stick with the old 
doc.4d.com documentation and stay away from developer.4d.com.

Thanks for the clarification,

Tom Benedict

> On Apr 1, 2020, at 17:45, Keisuke Miyako via 4D_Tech <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> the new documentation site "developer.4d.com" is entirely dedicated to 
> project mode. 
> 
>> 2020/04/02 6:56、Tom Benedict via 4D_Tech <[email protected]>のメール:
>> Is that documented? I’m looking at  
>> https://developer.4d.com/docs/en/FormObjects/stepper.html<https://developer.4d.com/docs/en/FormObjects/stepper.html>
>>   and I don’t see any mention of Project Mode dependency.
> 

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