Anybody have a suggestion on clicking certain fields/texts/etc.. while in form designer and moving ONLY those selected. Now the challenge 'one handed'! My mouse and fingers sometime get spread pretty darn far. Thought about 'sticky buttons' but it doesn't seem to pick up on mouse gestures ;( anybody have a idea.
I hate the thought of mapping keys but have thought about mapping F12 but it's been soooo long does anybody recall the method? I like keeping my RBase.cfg (old school thought) original and not changed. RBTI OEM is my-way! Any alternate thoughts are appreciated. Sincerely, Paul D www.SystemNets.com From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bob Thompson Sent: Monday, July 12, 2010 12:17 PM To: RBASE-L Mailing List Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: access violation I would put the property disable in the eep that calls the second form, right before the Edit Using command. The enable command would be right after the Edit Using command. You would only be changing the Main Menu options, or whatever calls your second form(s). Bob Thompson LaPorte, IN 219-363-7441 Sent from my iPod On Jul 12, 2010, at 10:23 AM, [email protected] wrote: I know the PROPERTY RBASE_FORM ENABLED 'FALSE' command, so I guess what I'd have to do is put that at the top of every program that is called from the main menu options, and then put the enable back on when each program exits, right? Is that what you're thinking? Karen Not knowing all details, but a possible solution to your situation.... A- before calling your second form, issue a property command to disable form #1. Then issue your "Edit using" command. Then issue your property command to enable form 1. This should prevent the double click problem you described.

