My view is that ProFox OT wasn't alone, but one of *many* online communities
worked by propagandists in an organized and concerted effort to sucker
America and Britain into supporting war in the Middle East. It wasn't by
chance that critics were heckled or that all of the clever bullshit lines
Grigore,
Thanks for your input. I see what you're saying, that a dynamic translation
mechanic woven into your framework is better then a post-processor to
translate text from a source to a target language.
I see you've worked this out and it's in your framework, and I certainly
can't critize
Bill Arnold wrote:
differentiation between speakers and listeners, or some way to
throttle or mute attention-diverting nonsense other then individual
filters, because the detriment is at the group level - but it's
possible that such a mechanic is implicit in a 'virtual room'
context. What are
Malcolm,
Looking for feedback on how to come up with a subscription based
pricing option for a traditionally priced piece of software.
Some rambling ...
I regard database software products as necessarily subscription sales. As
opposed to games and software products that can be versioned, even
Client has copied my app from his old WinXP box onto his Win7 64-bit box
and can't get it to run. I put the runtimes in the app folder, so he's
been able in the past to just copy the folder onto other (WinXP)
machines are run it. On this machine, it's now running from c:\program
files
Mike,
I don't have Win/7 to test with, so just some guesses
Do have any code references whatsoever (such as using macro substitution
instead of a name expression when referencing a FQFN) that could be choking
on spaces in file names (or has that issue already been resolved by prior
use of ms
Mike,
Also, that's a folder that will virtualize any file changes.
Tracy
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Mike,
I don't have Win/7 to test with, so just some guesses
Do have any code references whatsoever (such as using macro substitution
instead of a name expression when referencing a FQFN) that
Guys,
I am stuck. I have run into a problem with
thisform.grid3.columns(1).dynamicbackcolor. I have been working on this on
and off for a month trying various ways to get this working.
Let me see if I can explain this. I have two separate forms on the desktop.
The upper form is the record
I sent this last night but hasn't shown up yet. Sorry if reposted.
Guys,
I am stuck. I have run into a problem with thisform.grid3.columns(1).
dynamicbackcolor. I have been working on this on and off for a month
trying various ways to get this working.
Let me see if I can explain this. I
Mike
Does the prog try to write any files when it starts up?
WIn7/Vista won't normally allow writing to any subfolder of Program Files.
We explicitly tell customers not to install under Program Files.
On 04/02/2010 13:05, MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote:
Client has copied my app from his old
http://www.visualtrig.com/Default.aspx
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Mike:
You don't mention the application VFP version but guess you need
to install/register the runtime libraries not just copy them. Also won't
advise to
install anything on program files but use other folder on the c:
drive. Since I installed Windows 7 noticed that non-windows folders or
a...@abac.com wrote:
Mike:
You don't mention the application VFP version
See the subject line of this email: VFP9SP2 app ;-)
but guess you need
to install/register the runtime libraries not just copy them. Also won't
advise to
install anything on program files but use other folder
Tracy Pearson wrote:
Mike,
Also, that's a folder that will virtualize any file changes.
Is that a bad thing? Does that mean the data changes won't be written
as usual?
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President, Chief Software Architect
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Brian Abbott wrote:
Mike
Does the prog try to write any files when it starts up?
WIn7/Vista won't normally allow writing to any subfolder of Program Files.
We explicitly tell customers not to install under Program Files.
Yes, it writes some things like audit information, maybe some INI
Jean Laeremans wrote:
http://www.visualtrig.com/Default.aspx
Hi Jean,
Dang, that's interesting. Thanks for that.
Coming from the human sciences, I didn't even know what trigonometry was
for a number of years!
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Test - email from iPhone relayed through gmail account.
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Brian - it's a Good point. I actually caught that yesterday when I was
reviewing the code (again - which someone else had written - as I would NEVER
have put that in there like that - as it makes NO SENSE to do!). I also thought
it would break the lock!
As such - I did already comment it out
OK - now this thread has become completely [OT] territory. And, for
folks like me that don't subscribe to the [OT] list - please move [OT]
discussions to where they TRULY Belong!
TIA,
-K-
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On
Thanks for that link Jean! I think my son will REALLY Enjoy it!
Even though he is only 8 years old - just the other day I taught him
about the Binary and Hexadecimal counting systems - and he just LOVED
Learning how to Add in each of those systems!!!
:-)
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From:
1. In reference to installing the runtime libraries and not just copying the
files
see others agreeing with this.
2. In reference to not copying anything on program files that only applies
to
Windows versions since Vista and see that almost everyone that answered your
message
agrees on this
Michael: I have deployed VFP7 and 9 on Vista for customers for some
time. I put the runtimes and my apps in a folder:
c:\users\public\applications\myapplication where I create the
applications folder.
No issues at all.
Jeff
Jeff Johnson
j...@san-dc.com
SanDC, Inc.
623-582-0323
Fax
a...@abac.com wrote:
1. In reference to installing the runtime libraries and not just copying the
files
see others agreeing with this.
2. In reference to not copying anything on program files that only applies
to
Windows versions since Vista and see that almost everyone that answered
Our app is VFP9 SP2.
We use our own folder off the drive like Jeff below and have no problems at
all. We have never used 'program files' or
any of the 'recommended nonsense'We also do not put anything in the
registry.
- Original Message -
From: Jeff Johnson j...@san-dc.com
To:
Jeff,
Michael: I have deployed VFP7 and 9 on Vista for customers for some
time. I put the runtimes and my apps in a folder:
c:\users\public\applications\myapplication where I create the
applications folder.
No issues at all.
And no spaces in the name. Good to know.
Guess I've
Alan,
This may be a wild thought, but would it be possible to use
bindevents/unbindevents to tame the beast?
Bill
I sent this last night but hasn't shown up yet. Sorry if reposted.
Guys,
I am stuck. I have run into a problem with
thisform.grid3.columns(1).
dynamicbackcolor. I
It finally dawn on me, after some sleep last night, and a good, hot cup
of coffee this morning, that your favorite database admin app would
probably be Dabo; since, that's kind of your baby. My hat's off to you,
and Ed, for all you have done in developing Dabo.
Anyway, I found an article
Leland
BTW, does anyone know if it's possible to connect a desktop email client
like Thunderbire to a gmail account?
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=enanswer=38343
Andrew Stirling
01250 874580
http://www.calcpay.co.uk
HMRC Accredited UK payroll program
Hey Bill! Until Vista that is how I did it. c:\myproduct. I heard
there might be problems with that and with my work in Linux, the
users\public seemed to be a nice home for my apps. I also, use .ini
files and have stayed away from the register.
Jeff
Jeff Johnson
j...@san-dc.com
SanDC,
Mike:
No problem. Know how it feels when a client is on our
back constantly calling and asking for a fix and they want it
yesterday! We all understand, we've been there so no need
to be so hard on yourself.
As for your girlfriend she won't understand, unless she also
develops software and
Thanks for the link Andrew. I'll look into that, and hope to find that
Thunderbird can connect to gmail using imap. I'll check back sometime
after lunch.
Regards,
LelandJ
On 02/04/2010 10:10 AM, Andrew Stirling wrote:
Leland
BTW, does anyone know if it's possible to connect a desktop
It means the files which you write to are written to some other folder
instead of where you expect it to be.
Unless you turn virtualization off in a special configuration header you
have to do in the EXE after it's compiled. AND the user is running the EXE
as administrator.
-Original
Hi Everybody,
http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/754.html
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http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=enanswer=77662
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01250 874580
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HMRC Accredited UK payroll program
Leland Jackson wrote:
Thanks for the link Andrew. I'll look into that, and hope to find that
Thunderbird can connect to gmail using
a...@abac.com wrote:
As for your girlfriend she won't understand, unless she also
develops software and deals with clients, so prepare to spend
big on Valentine's day ; )
Yeah, I've got this nice mystic-amethyst ring on layaway...but things
have been very rocky lately, and now the Brazilian
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Hi Everybody,
http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/754.html
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On 2/4/10 7:58 AM, Leland Jackson wrote:
It finally dawn on me, after some sleep last night, and a good, hot cup
of coffee this morning, that your favorite database admin app would
probably be Dabo; since, that's kind of your baby. My hat's off to you,
and Ed, for all you have done in
At 09:03 2010-02-04, Pete Theisen petethei...@verizon.net wrote:
Hi Everybody,
[OT link redacted]
I dropped ProFox and went with ProFoxTech because of the
garbage in [OT]. Now, it looks to be creeping into ProFoxTech. Ed,
could you please do something effective about this?
Sincerely,
On Feb 4, 2010, at 12:32 PM, Gene Wirchenko wrote:
I dropped ProFox and went with ProFoxTech because of the garbage in [OT].
Now, it looks to be creeping into ProFoxTech. Ed, could you please do
something effective about this?
Sorry, but this is supposed to be a community of
Gene Wirchenko wrote:
At 09:03 2010-02-04, Pete Theisen petethei...@verizon.net wrote:
Hi Everybody,
[OT link redacted]
I dropped ProFox and went with ProFoxTech because of the
garbage in [OT]. Now, it looks to be creeping into ProFoxTech. Ed,
could you please do something
At 09:38 2010-02-04, you wrote:
On Feb 4, 2010, at 12:32 PM, Gene Wirchenko wrote:
I dropped ProFox and went with ProFoxTech because of the
garbage in [OT]. Now, it looks to be creeping into
ProFoxTech. Ed, could you please do something effective about this?
Sorry, but this
An interesting editorial in the New York Times about the decline of Microsoft.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/04/opinion/04brass.html?themc=th
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The comment relevance comes and goes. I read the first one then if I find it
interesting I read the rest. Otherwise, I delete them. No reason to get your
knickers in a bunch.
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To: profox@leafe.com
Sent: Thursday, February 04,
That worked. The link you provide was a little dated, (eg Thunderbird
2). I'm running Thunderbird 3.0.1.
Setting up Tunderbird to connect to my gmail account was trival. I just
selected to create a new account. Then a dialog appeared where I
entered my gmail user name, password, and email
On 02/04/2010 11:32 AM, Paul McNett wrote:
On 2/4/10 7:58 AM, Leland Jackson wrote:
It finally dawn on me, after some sleep last night, and a good, hot cup
of coffee this morning, that your favorite database admin app would
probably be Dabo; since, that's kind of your baby. My hat's off
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 1:00 PM, Nicholas Geti ng...@optonline.net wrote:
An interesting editorial in the New York Times about the decline of
Microsoft. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/04/opinion/04brass.html?themc=th
---
From the middle Not everything that has gone wrong at
On Feb 4, 2010, at 1:43 PM, Gene Wirchenko wrote:
And what happens if someone does not? I and others get to
spend our time sifting through the garbage to get what we subscribed
to the list for. Free speech at our expense.
I apologize deeply. Send me your address and I'll
Seconded
Al
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Behalf Of Gene Wirchenko
Sent: 04 February 2010 18:33
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Cc: Ed Leafe
Subject: Re: Swiss Guy about Guns
At 09:03 2010-02-04, Pete Theisen
Some people seem to make more mistakes than others
Al
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Hi Gene,
It was a mistake. I already corrected it, but since you are on tech you
didn't see it. Have you ever made a mistake? At least,
On 02/04/2010 11:21 AM, Pete Theisen wrote:
Pete Theisen wrote:
Hi Everybody,
http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/754.html
Good find, Pete.
Regards,
LelandJ
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I battled with this exact problem early in January Mike. I really could
have used this thread back then! Ended up working it out through trial and
error and am now installing into C:\MyApp.
Re Jeff's post: I heard there might be problems with that and with my work
in Linux, the users\public
http://bit.ly/aPLfSc
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How he can propose this budget, and still manage with a straight face
to make Bush's budget record an issue, I have no idea.
His deficits ECLIPSE anything Bush ever did, fiscal insanity-wise. The
gall of the man is ... audacious.
I also heard his comment today, Like
Tell me more
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Tina Currie wrote:
P.S. Mike: We of the fairer species are never easy but always worth it.
;-)
Tina Currie
Tina, are you sure you didn't mean and rarely worth it ? OK I expect
to be flamed gdr ...
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I am offering to double Ed's offer to pay damages to any injured parties,
just to get this off our backs.
Gil
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585-202-4341 - Cellular/Voice Mail
Legal Advisory: I have had a security expert advise me to embed the
Bill,
Thank you very much for your thoughts - very helpful!
Regards,
Malcolm
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- The number of newly laid-off workers filing initial
claims for jobless benefits rose UNEXPECTEDLY last week, evidence that
layoffs are continuing and jobs remain scarce.
The rise is the fourth in the past five weeks. Most economists hoped
that claims
Going from strength to strength tonight
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Interesting article from an ex-Microsoft veep.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/04/opinion/04brass.html?pagewanted=1
He's right in saying that Windows and Office won't sustain them forever.
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Interesting article from an ex-Microsoft veep.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/04/opinion/04brass.html?pagewanted=1
He's right in saying that Windows and Office won't sustain them forever.
Well, isn't that kind of a no-brainer comment? Does anyone really think
it
Advice please
I have a form with (say) 1 pageframe and 5 pages
The form displays asset items, of differing types
In the CLICK of each page, I tell the form what TEXTs to show and what
LABELS etc
(Thisform.pageframe1.page2.label9.Visible =showme)
(Depending on the asset type of item displayed, i
MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote:
Alan Bourke wrote:
Interesting article from an ex-Microsoft veep.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/04/opinion/04brass.html?pagewanted=1
He's right in saying that Windows and Office won't sustain them forever.
It was a nice read, though...thanks. I see some
Que sera sera..
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Good Afternoon All:
When a combobox is not dropped down the mousewheel fires and moves the
listindex accordingly.
But when a combobox is dropped down the mousewheel seems to have no effect on
the listindex.
How do you get the listindex to change as mouse wheel is spun?
Thanks!
Regards,
Jack
Is there any place in Windows that works that way? I can't think of any.
Once it's dropped down, you pick with the mouse or you scroll with the
arrows/thumb on the right.
Fred
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 2:56 PM, Jack Skelley
jskel...@newjerseydevils.comwrote:
Good Afternoon All:
When a combobox
In the CLICK of each page, I tell the form what TEXTs to show and what
LABELS etc
I would use the Activate of page before the click of a page. Activate fires
once and only once when the page is selected as the current page. In the
Activate you can add:
This.Refresh()
This will refresh all the
Hi
Thanks Rick
Please clarify
I understand you to say that I move all the code from Click event to
Activate event
So far so good
There is also an optiongroup and depending on what they choose, requires a
screen refresh and display/hide appropriate texts and labels
There are 2 command buttons that
Fred:
Well then why not (he poses rhetorically)!
I realize that if the mouse is over the combobox object when it is dropped down
and the mousewheel is spun the listindex changes accordingly.
But then wouldn't it be nice if the same were true with the mouse not over the
object.
And I am not sure
Maybe it would be, but that's not the way Windows is wired.
And if you're not over the object, how would it even know what to scroll?
Fred
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 3:39 PM, Jack Skelley
jskel...@newjerseydevils.comwrote:
Fred:
Well then why not (he poses rhetorically)!
I realize that if the
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For my #1 Fan.
;)
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I just checked, the MouseWheel event doesn't even fire when the combo is
dropped down. I don't think you can get there from here.
Fred
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 3:39 PM, Jack Skelley
jskel...@newjerseydevils.comwrote:
Fred:
Well then why not (he poses rhetorically)!
I realize that if the
Just tried something else. The MouseWheel event does fire if your over the
original textbox of the combo (not the dropped down part) and you don't even
need any code, it scrolls the list. That's as good as it's going to get.
Fred
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 3:39 PM, Jack Skelley
Bill,
Thanks for you reply. I have not used bindevents very much beyond
changing the cursor and logging. I googled a few articles and will
read up on it. I just wish there was a way to call the dynamiccolor
manually instead of it calling automatically.
Alan
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 9:43 AM,
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 5:33 PM, Fred Taylor fbtay...@gmail.com wrote:
I just checked, the MouseWheel event doesn't even fire when the combo is
dropped down. I don't think you can get there from here.
What?
http://adribbers.com/BCB/ContestEntry.aspx There is a beer style
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Please elaborate on this.
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WASHINGTON – A 1.9 trillion-mile trip is about the same as 8 million
trips to the moon.
Unfortunately, the $1.9 trillion in new borrowing authority Congress
is giving President Barack Obama won't take people quite that far. The
additional $1.9 trillion raises the debt
ORCHESTRATED CRISIS???
Delusions must really plague you badly nowadays.
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Gentlemen .
I have records that contains part numbers and other data.
Multiple records may contain the same part number
. (don't worry, other fields make the record unique J .)
PartNumber C(24)
12A456789-123
12A456789-123?
12A456789-?123
12A456789?123
12A456789-0123
On 2/4/10 7:46 PM, Francis Coppage wrote:
Are there any options that could be done with a single SQL Select
that I've missed. (READ: Really feeling stupid!)
I can't remember: does VFP's SELECT-SQL allow for searching using regular
expressions? Because your problem just calls for a regex
Are you saying the screen updates are all conditioned by the Activate
event
code (with the added line this.refresh() ??
What I like to do is put the refresh code for each control into the control
itself, in the Refresh(). Not in the container like you are suggesting. This
way the Activate code
Alan,
Thanks for you reply. I have not used bindevents very much beyond
changing the cursor and logging. I googled a few articles and will
read up on it. I just wish there was a way to call the dynamiccolor
manually instead of it calling automatically.
I've made good use of BINDEVENTS, but
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