Rick Schummer wrote:
>>> Do you know if I can still develop with these controls in SP1?<<
> 
> If I recall correctly the installer looks for VFP 9 SP2 to be installed
> before it allows the controls to be installed.


The ListBar control is the only one that I can really see wanting in my 
apps.  I'd like that kind of navigation control of the left side of my 
screen instead of the classic Fox menu bar across the top.  2nd favorite 
was a toolbar I saw on Kevin Cully's website, so I might consider that 
route as Plan B in case this ListBar control isn't for what I'm wanting 
to use it for (...but it is, right?)  I guess I still have to have 
something for the submenu kinds of options.  The old classic (built in 
the early-mid 90s) Fox app at Sylvan uses a look in the main program and 
  shows the appropriate form based on some global variable set when the 
user navigates.  Not sure that I want to go that route.  I saw the ARG 
CommandBars, but as neat as they might seem, they just don't strike me 
as what I'm looking for in this next version of FabMate (...that will be 
totally web-data enabled).

Then again, this looks idea for my wanting a left-side of screen 
navigation (specifically, the Outlook Nav Bar): 
http://vfpx.codeplex.com/Wiki/View.aspx?title=ThemedControls

Rick -- these VFPX themed (and other) controls -- is SP2 required for 
them, or could I get away with just SP1?  I know Sylvan will probably 
never let me rebuild/release our app with SP2 just because they test 
everything to the Nth degree and right now, there's no time for testing 
anything beyond what they've got on their overflowing plate from other 
areas of the company.

-- 
Mike Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
President, Chief Software Architect
http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com
http://fabmate.com
http://twitter.com/mbabcock16


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