I have a somewhat similar issue, but in my case it is colors.
I use Windows 7 with the classic display (similar to XP)
One of my clients has newer computer with Windows 8. I can't change the
display (or rather, don't know how) to Windows classic. All my forms
appear with very bright and clear colors. IOW, I have this form with a 6
page pageframe. Each page has its own colors. It is a jewelery store.
Page one is colored grey, displaying silver rings, page 2 is colored
yellow, displaying gold rings, and so on.
In my computer colors show normally. However in his computer, all pages
appear in a very light grey hue.
So, how can this be changed?
On second thought, what the hell is themes for anyways?
Rafael Copquin
El 05/11/2014 18:51, Gene Wirchenko escribió:
Dear Vixens and Reynards:
My boss has just reported a bit of a display issue with our VFP
app. In looking over the issue, I have found a slightly bigger mess
and am wondering what I can do about it.
The app was running in Product on Windows XP not so long ago, and
I still develop under it XP.
I use the Windows Classic theme as I find it clearer. Production
uses the default Windows theme (which I think of as Windows FP (Fisher
Price)). It is much less clear to me, and so I switched on my
system. More importantly is that "WFP" takes more space, and the
wider borders seem to be taking from the form display area.
The form that was complained about has an input field whose
associated label has a screen .left of 0. The first character of the
label is "W", but the form border covers it partially so that the
first character appears to be a "V". Why is this happening?
The original complaint is that the toolbar display that I have
for form operations is displaying over top of some of the input
controls. On my system, the roolbar is just to the right of the
control. On a Production system, it is displayed about 1 1/2
characters leftward.
I suspect that these two issues are related.
I suppose that I could kludge and simply position the toolbar 20
or so pixels right, but I would like to understand why what is
happening is happening. Why this difference, and what can I do about it?
Sincerely,
Gene Wirchenko
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