Cap'n Bob Miller wrote:
>You should know better - even a floating palette gets stuck in a drought.
>It is almost certainly your California users who are having this problem.
>I read somewhere that at least 6" of water is needed to float one, so be
>patient, it may take a few years.
Well,
Chip Scheide wrote:
>Havana!
Even better!
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Havana!
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On Tue, 20 Dec 2016 13:01:15 -0700, Tom Dillon wrote:
> (which should be in Costa Rica, BTW.).)
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RE> Floating palette windows won't move
Tom,
You should know better - even a floating palette gets stuck in a drought.
It is almost certainly your California users who are having this problem.
I read somewhere that at least 6" of water is needed to float one, so be
patient, it may take a
Timothy Penner saves the world with:
>Any chance you have team viewer installed on those machines experiencing
>the issue?
>https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-
>instant=1=2=UTF-8#q=disable%20teamviewer%20quickconnect
Yessireebob, that fixed it! (At this point, I owe the 4D staff about
4D v15.3 connected to 4D Server
Windows 7 and 10
Floating palette windows, both opened programmatically and the Property List in
the design environment won't move when attempting to drag them by their title
bars. But, only on some machines. And, I haven't found a pattern, in part
because I
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