You can also turn off themes for just the control you're interested in.
(thisform.pageframe.themes = .f., also turns off themes for everything on
the pageframe and it's pages)  Turning it off at the _SCREEN level turns it
off for everything, even though the property at the lower levels still says
.t.

Fred

On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 3:56 PM, Rafael Copquin <[email protected]>
wrote:

> 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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