On 06/08/2016 13:13, Giorgio Garabello wrote:
2016-08-06 12:40 GMT+02:00 pjwitte:
On 05/08/2016 01:23, Giorgio Garabello wrote:
When you draw a menu with Easymenu, that design is the minimum size of
the
menu.
I can not make it smaller by SBASIC, using MDRAW command.
Now, is there any way
On 06/08/2016 11:46, François Van Emelen wrote:
Yesterday evening I copied my win2_ (my default) to another location
and linked it to QPC2/SMSQE as WIN7_.
I deleted all files and directories with PWfiles. I then defragmented
my hard drive. Conversion to that empty win7_ took more than 23
My aim is to resize the menu without moving .
Using the routines that I found on the EASYPTR manual (or on the web )
if I try to make it smaller over size its minimum , the menu shrinks
only up to its minimum size ( and is correct to do it ) and then moves
.
I have to overcome this drawback , the
On 05/08/2016 01:23, Giorgio Garabello wrote:
When you draw a menu with Easymenu, that design is the minimum size of the
menu.
I can not make it smaller by SBASIC, using MDRAW command.
Now, is there any way to read this minimum size of the menu? The manual I
could not find anything useful, but
Have you tried converting to a *freshly formatted* (instead of "made empty")
win7 qxl-win file? It could well be that the win7 format is somehow corrupted.
Tobias
> Am 06.08.2016 um 11:46 schrieb François Van Emelen
> :
>
> Yesterday evening I copied my win2_
Yesterday evening I copied my win2_ (my default) to another location and
linked it to QPC2/SMSQE as WIN7_.
I deleted all files and directories with PWfiles. I then defragmented my
hard drive. Conversion to that empty win7_ took more than 23 minutes...
not much faster than before. Lack of space,
Sorry Francois, this solution does not work or, rather, does not do what it
takes to me.
the two values that returns are the current size to me instead need to know
what 's the minimum possible size of a menu.
This information must be somewhere, because when seeking to reduce the size
of the