On Mon, 30 Aug 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> If your .rcp file is formatted the same way as your 
> email message, then there's a problem with the btnStart 
> line. Looks like it has at the end, 'FONT\r\n3'

No, that is not the problem.  I just retyped the two lines and
my page width is set so that this line just wrapps.  Both are
one line in the actual *.rcp file.

 
> I'm a bit surprised that Pilrc is not complaining about 
> this.
> 
> --
> Roger Chaplin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> >I have an odd problem.  I have a form that has two buttons.  One
> >displays an up arrow (Symbol \008) and the other displays a
> >down arrow (Symbol \007).
> >
> >Inside my IDE Constructor (PilotMag) the arrow shows up just
> >fine for both arrow buttons.
> >
> >I have viewed the *.rcp file and both have the exact same format
> >with the exception of the char number:
> >BUTTON "\007" ID btnEnd AT (1 26 8 9) USABLE LEFT ANCHOR NOFRAME 
> FONT 3
> >BUTTON "\008" ID btnBeg AT (104 115 8 9) USABLE LEFTANCHOR NOFRAME 
> FONT
> >3
> >
> >The problem is that when the app is compiled, the Up Arrow font does 
> not
> >show up on the form.  The button is there and functions but the arrow
> >character does not display.
> >
> >Both buttons are the same size.  Both are not covered by anything. 
>  I
> >have moved the button around and no change.  The \007 character
> >shows up but the \008 does not.  
> >
> >I have even changed the button for the Up Arrow to use \007 and it 
> then
> >shows up.  But if I change it back to \008, it disappears.
> >
> >Anyone know what causes this?  I am using pilrc as the resource
> >compiler.
> >
> >Mike
> >
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> >
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> >
> >
> 
> 

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