I've not ever seen this before today, when I was testing a database that I 
moved from v15 -> v16r6.  The stylesheets came through, but some fields 
that had style sheets and all the ones that did not all of a sudden are 
displayed in the Wingdings font.

Cheryl, how did you detect objects that did not have a style sheet 
assigned?  (I've not yet found the Tech Tip that Rudy referred to in his 
posting)

What did you decide to do about your thousands of objects?

I'm not even sure of where to go with this!

Thanks -

On Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 6:10 AM Two Way Communications via 4D_Tech <
4d_t...@xxx.xxx> wrote:

> Hi Cheryl,
>
> I?m afraid there is no solution outside 4D.
>
> But there is e recent tip in the knowledgebase on how to find these
> objects.
>
> And if they can be located, I suppose that the font can be set for thos
> objects.
>
> This way you could write code to address the issues.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Rudy Mortier
> Two Way Communications bvba
>
>
>
> > On 13 Jun 2018, at 20:57, Cheryl Michels via 4D_Tech <
> 4d_t...@xxx.xxx> wrote:
> >
> > A recent Windows update (Windows 10, version 1803) has resulted in at
> least two of our customer sites reporting that certain form objects are 
now
> displaying as Wingdings. When I look at these objects, I note that the
> developer did not assign a style sheet to them. Against our SOP, but 
that
> is a different story. So, using Form Introspection, I have discovered 
over
> 14,000 objects without stylesheets. Not a trivial task to set them all.
> >
> > Has anyone else run into this problem? Is there something I can do
> globally that I'm not thinking of? Is there something that is causing it
> to select Wingdings that I can undo?
> >
> > Cheryl Michels
> > President and System Architect


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