At 05:48 PM 09/09/2011, [email protected] wrote:
I have a form with a caption button that was created in 7.5. In using the sample as a "learning tool" I am getting different results when I run the form in 7.5 and 9.1. For example.

Under 7.5    Button is on the caption bar with the larger size as instructed.
                  Caption text readable, color displayed as instructed.
                  Hint works.
                  Click button activates EEP as instructed.

Under 9.1     Button is the sames size as the minimum, maximum, and close.
                   Caption unreadable.
                   Hint does not work.
Click button and a larger button appears but not on the caption bar, color good and text readable. Click the new larger button and the EEP activates as instructed.

Any clues as to what I am doing wrong?

Hello Angelo,

The differences you are seeing are the correct results of the new R:BASE eXtreme 9.x form engine.

In R:BASE eXtreme, form caption button are available through a drop down menu displayed with an arrow pointing right.

The previous display of a thin button with readable text on the caption bar is not compatible with the new Windows Aero theme environment (Windows Vista, 7, and likely 8).

Best regards,

John Minyo II
R:BASE Technologies, Inc.
Customer Service
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