Hi Alles,
thanks, but I understood that. I was voicing that we should keep it.
It's established, not reason not to use it, redirected or otherwise.
On 04/21/16 01:07, Christof Thalhofer wrote:
> Hi Jerry,
>
> Am 21.04.2016 um 00:36 schrieb Jerry McBride:
>> I'm late to comment on this, but I
Ah, what a shame... Ok, but I understand. Thanks for the explanation!
Rolf
Am 21.04.2016 16:41, schrieb Benoît Minisini:
> Le 21/04/2016 08:59, Rolf-Werner Eilert a écrit :
>> This is a little thing that got my attention:
>>
>> When I hover the mouse over an underlined item in the help window, a
Le 21/04/2016 08:59, Rolf-Werner Eilert a écrit :
> This is a little thing that got my attention:
>
> When I hover the mouse over an underlined item in the help window, a
> balloon help comes up. This will always open to the right. When the item
> is near the right window border, the balloon disapp
*Desktop.Height = (Screen.Height - CurrentPanel.Height)*
How can I build my *FMain* to get next:
*Desktop.Height = (Screen.Height - FMain.Height)*
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Here comes another "feature" :)
In the Form Editor of the IDE, when I have an IconPanel I can click on
the items to let the related working spaces appear. But clicking here
will not activate the IconPanel itself, neither will the property
palette with the IconPanel's properties react.
I have
This is a little thing that got my attention:
When I hover the mouse over an underlined item in the help window, a
balloon help comes up. This will always open to the right. When the item
is near the right window border, the balloon disappears under the
window's edge. There is no difference wh