Thank you, Razzak, downloading ASAP. Just had a marathon delete of all the
screen jumps in all my databases. I vaguely remember now that this was
mentioned here before but I didn't associate the two threads.

Regards, Alastair.

----- Original Message -----
From: "A. Razzak Memon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 9:52 PM
Subject: Re: screen flashes when opening form - Razzak's Reply


> At 09:06 PM 1/9/2002 -0000, Alastair Burr wrote:
>
> >Would you mind elaborating just a little, please, Razzak? I have found
the
> >RHIDE option but there are no examples as to how to use it and I couldn't
> >find "Screen Jump" at all but it sounds interesting.
>
>
> Alastair,
>
> Download the updated version of NewStuff Demo.
>
> http://www.rbase.com/65ppupdates
>
> The NewStuff demo includes EVERYTHING to demonstrate the
> use of New Commands, New Features and Enhancements in
> The Glorious R:BASE 2000 (ver 6.5++), Build:1.850xRT03
> for Windows!
>
> 01. Unzip the NewStuff.ZIP file in a sample directory
>
>     Example:
>
>     C:\RBTI\RBWIN65\SAMPLES\NEWSTUFF
>
> 02. Launch TGRB2000 (ver 6.5++) for Windows
>
> 03. At the R> prompt, switch the default directory to
>     NewStuff
>
> 04. RUN NewStuff.DAT
>
>     Enjoy the presentation ...
>
> 05. Make sure to read NewStuff.DAT, NewStuff.RMD and
>     all associated RMDs and EEPs.
>
> You can also visit the online demonstration at:
>
> http://www.rbase.com/rbw65pp
>
> The "Screen Jump" is located on the upper left corner of
> form designer. It outlines the screen area for x and y
> coordinates when resolution guidelines are defined.
>
> Once I'm finished designing the form with my art work,
> I usually delete screen jump option.
>
> To delete "Screen Jump" option, simply click on [x]
> and then press [Del] key. You will notice that there
> are no resolution guidelines anymore.
>
> If you do need to see the resolution guidelines, then,
> you have to click on Layout > Resolution Guidelines...
>
> Hope that helps!
>
>
> >By the way, talking about how forms display, is there any way that the
> >number of 3D boxes that are drawn can be made dynamic to the number of
rows
> >displayed in a region/tier? With, say, a twenty row region it can look a
> >little funny with only a few rows returning data. I know I could display
the
> >data in non-3D format but I like the boxes!!
>
> That option will be available in The Magical R:BASE 7.0!
>
> Very Best Regards,
>
> Razzak.
>
>
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