So far, and ignoring our own industry specific (see Note 1) virtual menu
items, I have produced the following general popup forms as virtual menu items
(custom controls):
* Help|About Me :
A virtual custom control that implements a standard popup form
showing information about the
Woops, I chopped off the notes.
Notes
1] This concept can also provide with minimal effort your own industry specific
virtual menu items. For example, say your system has a EditCustomer form that
you want to be able to access from mulitple other forms in your system. By
wrapping that form in
Just an update.
This works really well. Thanks Tobi for help in crystallising where I was
trying to go with this.
So far (I am only working on this part-time - it's a non-income earner but it
will save so much time and effort in the future) I have a robust solution for
fully-autonomous
Le 21/09/2014 00:57, Tobias Boege a écrit :
For the others: there is an error Component not found: genutil. You can
either fix this yourselves or apply the attached patch. It seemed to be safe
to just remove that component (?).
Or recompile the project
--
Cordialement
Jacky Tripoteau
As some will know, we use a lot of third-party (i.e. developed by us)
components and libraries in our projects.
Some of these are re-usable pop-up forms to provide common features across our
gui apps. Things like AboutMe and SysInfos forms that we need to place in
all our client applications.
On Sun, 21 Sep 2014, B Bruen wrote:
As some will know, we use a lot of third-party (i.e. developed by us)
components and libraries in our projects.
Some of these are re-usable pop-up forms to provide common features across
our gui apps. Things like AboutMe and SysInfos forms that we need
On Tue, 2013-04-30 at 09:41 +0200, Tobias Boege wrote:
On Tue, 30 Apr 2013, Bruce wrote:
I saw something the other day, it was a multi-windowed terminal in which
each window was running a separate shell. I have attached a mock up of
what I was seeing.
At the time I didn't think a great
On Tue, 30 Apr 2013, Bruce wrote:
I saw something the other day, it was a multi-windowed terminal in which
each window was running a separate shell. I have attached a mock up of
what I was seeing.
At the time I didn't think a great deal about it, but today it turns out
that something like