If you put a Sub Output_Close routine in your program, you can trap this. >Hi George > >ShowFullScreen True stops the display of the menu bar but does not >stop the "X" being displayed in the corner... I could live with this >if I could work out how to handle the object and just display a pop >up message or something like that for the time being. > >All the best > >Brian > > > >--- In [email protected], "George Henne" <g...@...> wrote: >> >> Here's one tip: The syntax of ShowFullScreen is now >> >> ShowFullScreen True >> >> Trying to hide parts of the UI was giving inconsistant results on >> varying devices. >> >> <http://www.nsbasic.com/ce/info/enhancements.htm> >> >> >> >> >Hi >> > >> >I am working away with the NS Basic software now and developing a >set >> >of screens to be autorun on a device. Problem is I am not able to >> >disable the close "X" in the corner of the form. Is there a simple >> >solution to this. >> > >> >I have tried: >> > >> > ShowOKButton False >> > ShowFullScreen 2 + 8 + 8192 >> > >> >I also would also like to get rid of the line cursor which parks >> >itself in the opposite corner? >> > >> >I have tried: >> > >> > WaitCursor False >> > >> >Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. >> > >> >All the best >> > >> >Brian >> > >> > >> >------------------------------------ >> > >> >Yahoo! Groups Links >> > >> > >> > >> > > > >------------------------------------ > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
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