Razzak, I had a simply amazing Latin teacher in High School who taught
us this phrase, "Mirabile Dictu", which, rendered more-or-less
accurately, means "Wondrous by (or in) the telling!"  It's an
exclamation, I suppose like a sincere expression of "Will wonders never
cease!"

Given all these little, useful features y'all are either revealing
and/or implementing on such a short cycle-time, I thought the phrase was
appropriate and wanted to share it with my appreciation and regard.

Mei Duos Asses,
Stephano Ab Memphis

(Before anyone says anything, that's supposed to be "My 2 Cents" - not
"My Dumb A$$" - but it's been lo' these many years since I rendered
anything in Latin, so let moderation reign, including strict enforcement
of grammar rules ...) 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of A.
Razzak Memon
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 1:23pm 13:23
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Getting ENTER to leave memo field.

At 05:16 PM 5/27/2008, Lawrence Lustig wrote:

>I have a situation in which I'd like ENTER to leave a Variable Memo.
>I have Want Returns turned off, but ENTER seems to do nothing in that
>case.  I can't map ENTER to TAB as ENTER is not a legitimate key for
>key mapping.


Here's how:

In your exact situation, you may dynamically disable the "Allow Return"
option of Variable Memo control, using the following PROPERTY command.

PROPERTY <VarMemoComponentID> WANTRETURNS 'FALSE'
RETURN

The [Enter] key will be treated as the [Tab] key when "Allow Return"
option is disabled (Manually and/or Dynamically).

That's all there is to it!

Very Best R:egards,

Razzak.


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