Fred:
May be you have used vss in the past. Remember the vca, sca and ??a files
that vss generated automatically, and that where uploaded with the
binaries?
Remember that you can compare the history of the file with a couple of
clicks?
Well, that's the deal. What do you think about making those te
Hi Paul:
Yes, you can edit and merge the generated text and rebuild the binary.
I call it prg-style code because it is generated with the syntax of the prg
(but not directly compila le as prg) and adding the necessary Metadata as
comments so binary regeneration is possible.
See it for yourself,
I recently installed Fedora 19 on a new computer, which used the UEFI
BIOS. Sometime later, (eg 6 months or so), I installed Virtualbox to be
hosted by Fedora. Then I purchased window 7 and installed Windows 7 as
a guest OS in Vbox. The windows 7 guest consistently failed to launch,
so after
I'm well aware of the comparison limitation. At this point, it's not
important enough to require the extra hoops to convert to/from text for
binary type files. If I really need to do that, I can extract both
versions and run those out to text for comparison if I need to see what
changed.
Fred
On 8/11/14, 2:26 PM, Fernando D. Bozzo wrote:
To solve those problems was why I've made FoxBin2Prg, so developers deal
with PRG style code, not XML, not record numebers.
You have 2-way source to bin and back where I can 'git pull' my source
in .prg format, edit it in VFP either using the class
On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 6:21 PM, Leland F Jackson, CPA <
lela...@mail.smvfp.com> wrote:
> Although turning off "Secure Boot" didn't solve your problem, I'd like to
> discuss "Secure Boot", and it's potential to make mischief for VFP and
> other software and OS(s) a little further.
>
And I would e
On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 5:18 PM, Tracy Pearson
wrote:
> >
> > Open to ideas.
> >
>
> Ted,
>
> It's an old installer. Have you run it with XP compatibility?
>
> Tracy Pearson
> PowerChurch Software
>
>
Is that the same as XP Mode? I shouldn't have to run VFP7 in an XP virtual
machine. The install
Although turning off "Secure Boot" didn't solve your problem, I'd like
to discuss "Secure Boot", and it's potential to make mischief for VFP
and other software and OS(s) a little further.
The problem I had with Virtualbox running in Fedora was not starting
Vbox, but rather starting the guest W
While I like the convenience of remaining in the VFP IDE, I really like the
discipline it enforces around checking out code before I start messing about
with it. I don't have to stop to remind myself to check anything out; it just
happens as part of the process of modifying whatever through the
2014-08-11 22:20 GMT+02:00 Richard Kaye :
> I'm still using VSS with a small team and integrated with the project
> manager. Getting one of the alternatives to work with the PM has been my
> biggest impediment to moving away from VSS. It would make my IT guy very
> happy if he could put an end to
2014-08-11 22:11 GMT+02:00 Garrett Fitzgerald :
> I use TortoiseSVN with Christof Wollenhaupt's TwoFox -
> http://www.foxpert.com/docs/cvs.en.htm.
>
>
We have used TwoFox for almost two years, until last year. It was ok for
simple (very simple) merges, but a pain with a more complicated ones,
beca
On 11/08/2014 05:08 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
Several reboots later, still no joy.
Downloaded the VFP7 runtime from Cristof's site, as I thought it might let
me slip in the runtime package I needed. Nope.
Downloaded vRunFox from Leafe.com and it starts okay, so the runtime dlls
install fine and run
Ted Roche wrote on 2014-08-11:
> Several reboots later, still no joy.
>
> Downloaded the VFP7 runtime from Cristof's site, as I thought it might
let
> me slip in the runtime package I needed. Nope.
>
> Downloaded vRunFox from Leafe.com and it starts okay, so the runtime dlls
> install fin
> I started with VSS way back and have stuck with it. I never encountered
> all the corruption problems that were reported with VSS. I am a single
> developer, no team involved, but still it is invaluable. I believe there
> are a fair number of people who use source control with VFP, at least tho
2014-08-11 22:01 GMT+02:00 Fred Taylor :
> I'm using TortoiseSVN, but I'm not using any conversion tools on binary
> files to text.(.SCX,.SCT/.VCX,.VCT/etc) I'm also not using SVN within the
> VFP IDE, strictly from Windows Explorer.
>
> Fred
>
>
Hi Fred:
One of the most important features SCM
Several reboots later, still no joy.
Downloaded the VFP7 runtime from Cristof's site, as I thought it might let
me slip in the runtime package I needed. Nope.
Downloaded vRunFox from Leafe.com and it starts okay, so the runtime dlls
install fine and run without further voodoo.
Open to ideas.
O
Projects that have been running for a while use VSS integrated in the VFP
IDE.
A couple of recent projects are using Team Foundation Server (TFS)
integrated in the VFP IDE.
Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2012 MSSCCI Provider 32-bit
Current found:
http://visualstudiogallery.msdn.mic
I recently was unable to install Virtualbox on a computer running Fedora
19, that used the new UEFI BIOS. After disabling "Secure Boot" in UEFI,
Virtualbox install normally. If the new Dell computer is using UEFI,
try disabling "Secure Boot" in the UEFI BIOS. It's a long shot, but
worth a tr
I'm still using VSS with a small team and integrated with the project manager.
Getting one of the alternatives to work with the PM has been my biggest
impediment to moving away from VSS. It would make my IT guy very happy if he
could put an end to the W2K VM that hosts my VSS repository...
--
I use TortoiseSVN with Christof Wollenhaupt's TwoFox -
http://www.foxpert.com/docs/cvs.en.htm.
On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 4:01 PM, Fred Taylor wrote:
> I'm using TortoiseSVN, but I'm not using any conversion tools on binary
> files to text.(.SCX,.SCT/.VCX,.VCT/etc) I'm also not using SVN within
On 11/08/2014 03:46 PM, Fernando D. Bozzo wrote:
This thread is to ask who of you use source control tools with FoxPro code,
what tools you use, or if you know what tools are available, and share
information about it.
I started with VSS way back and have stuck with it. I never encountered
al
I'm using TortoiseSVN, but I'm not using any conversion tools on binary
files to text.(.SCX,.SCT/.VCX,.VCT/etc) I'm also not using SVN within the
VFP IDE, strictly from Windows Explorer.
Fred
On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 12:46 PM, Fernando D. Bozzo
wrote:
> [I'm using Google Translate]
>
> I find
[I'm using Google Translate]
I find the sad reality that VFP developers do not know or do not use source
control. At least most people I know do not use it in their daily lives as
if is "technology out of reach" or can not be used with FoxPro or would be
very difficult or even unnecessary or tedio
One of the Associates picked up a shiny new machine, Dell Precision M6700,
with all the bells and whistles: i7-3740QM CPU, 16 Gb Ram, dual 1TB-RAID1
HDDs. massive 17" screen. Yikes.
Went through the usual infinite MS updates (117 of them, followed by 6 or 8
more, a couple of reboots) and got aroun
>
> First, I know general fields are a bad way to go on this but this is the
> only way to support proper centering.
> So now the real issue is that when I take a JPG file, it wants to use the
> Windows Photo Viewer, which doesn't support native viewing.
> If I convert the JPG to a BMP, it works pr
What's your level of expertise in electronics repair?
Of course, anything you DIY is not covered by warranty repair, but dropping
it prolly did that, too.
Unplug from power and PC, disassemble and visually inspect. If there's
nothing obviously broken, the drive is probably dead-ish. (I say -ish
b
I also set my picture property to isometric and the all images are resized
for the box...
If I sound stupid, its because I just jumped in as it relates to me also.
Gary Jeurink
http://www.shopgi.com
http://www.nebraskatwisters.com
http://www.garyjeurink.com
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On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 12:57 PM, Gary Jeurink
wrote:
> These guys have advised me for years and believe me, DON'T USE gen field to
> store picture data... 3-obvious solutions... first create an /IMAGE folder
> and store all of .jpg s in that folder
> [1] Client-id applied to each jpg image insta
These guys have advised me for years and believe me, DON'T USE gen field to
store picture data... 3-obvious solutions... first create an /IMAGE folder
and store all of .jpg s in that folder
[1] Client-id applied to each jpg image instantly gives you 1-logo per
client.
[2] If you default a zero in a
My 2T Passport Ultra was dropped about 2.5 ft from tabletop to the floor.
Now it not only won't spin up, but if I try a few times, the machine I'm
mounting it on hangs.
I've written an email to WD, but there's no response.
Trash it? Other ideas?
-Lew Schwartz
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Hi Thierry
I will follow your advice to avoid memo bloat.
Rafael Copquin
El 11/08/2014 14:03, Gene Wirchenko escribió:
At 08:59 2014-08-11, mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote:
Hi Thierry, I thought the same thing at first until I read that
ADDITIVE clause. Still applies to blo
At 08:59 2014-08-11, mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote:
Hi Thierry, I thought the same thing at first until I read that
ADDITIVE clause. Still applies to bloat concern??
I just tested it, and the answer is yes.
replace with additive
is just a usually shorter f
On 2014-08-11 12:10, Jean MAURICE wrote:
In fact, VFP doesn't manage 'not sequential segments' (or blocs). All
the memo content must be contiguous in the .fpt file. So when size
increase, VFP must 'disable' the actual blocs and create new ones with
the right size.
I don't think either that VFP i
On 2014-08-11 12:09, Dan Covill wrote:
It may be additive, but it's still a 'replace' statement and will
create a new field in the .fpt.
My recommendation would be to extract the existing memo content into a
string memvar, then show the user that with the date/time stamp. If
they choose to add n
...or PACK MEMO :D
2014-08-11 18:16 GMT+02:00 Fernando D. Bozzo :
>
>
>
> 2014-08-11 18:12 GMT+02:00 Fernando D. Bozzo :
>
>
>> * look at the FPT, should have 3 MB (earlier: 10 MB, now: 15 MB)
>>
>> You really have made 4 replaces ADDITIVE, 1 MB each one, but you have a
>> 15 MB memo... Bloat!
2014-08-11 18:12 GMT+02:00 Fernando D. Bozzo :
>
> * look at the FPT, should have 3 MB (earlier: 10 MB, now: 15 MB)
>
> You really have made 4 replaces ADDITIVE, 1 MB each one, but you have a 15
> MB memo... Bloat!
>
>
>
This part should sey "5 replaces additive"
If you PACK, then the memo shuld
Yes, it does.
Try this and watch for yourself:
CREATE TABLE t_memo (memo m)
APPEND BLANK
REPLACE memo WITH REPLICATE('0',1024*1024) additive
* look at the FPT, should have 1 MB (earlier: 0 MB, now: 1 MB)
REPLACE memo WITH REPLICATE('0',1024*1024) additive
* look at the FPT, should have 3 MB (e
>I thought the same thing at first until I read that ADDITIVE clause. Still
applies to bloat concern??
Yes !
In fact, VFP doesn't manage 'not sequential segments' (or blocs). All the memo
content must be contiguous in the .fpt file. So when size increase, VFP must
'disable' the actual blocs
It may be additive, but it's still a 'replace' statement and will create a new
field in the .fpt.
My recommendation would be to extract the existing memo content into a string
memvar, then show the user that with the date/time stamp. If they choose to
add notes, when they're done do 1 replace
Hi Thierry,
I thought the same thing at first until I read that ADDITIVE clause.
Still applies to bloat concern??
Thanks,
--Michael
On 2014-08-11 11:50, Thierry Nivelet wrote:
Hi Rafael:
You may want to avoid memo bloat:
replace curList.pv_mo with '';
+ Replicate('*',100) + Chr(13);
Hi Rafael:
You may want to avoid memo bloat:
replace curList.pv_mo with '';
+ Replicate('*',100) + Chr(13);
+ Ttoc(Datetime()) + Chr(13);
+ Replicate('*',100) + Chr(13);
+ '' additive
each REPLACE increases the .fpt size
Thierry Nivelet
FoxInCloud
Give your VFP app a second l
I honestly never noticed the ADDITIVE clause in the REPLACE command.
Wow...learned something new today!
From VFP Help for those who hadn't noticed this either:
ADDITIVE
Appends to the end of the memo fields replacements to memo fields.
ADDITIVE applies to replacements in memo fields only. If
Thank you Tracy
Works like a charm!
Rafael
El 11/08/2014 12:33, Tracy Pearson escribió:
Rafael Copquin wrote on 2014-08-11:
I'm having a Monday morning memory lapse.
I have this memo field with text inside.
I need to add a time stamp and additional text and I do it thus:
With
Rafael Copquin wrote on 2014-08-11:
> I'm having a Monday morning memory lapse.
>
> I have this memo field with text inside.
>
> I need to add a time stamp and additional text and I do it thus:
>
> With thisform.edit1
>.enabled = .t.
>replace curList.pv_mo with Replicate(
I'm having a Monday morning memory lapse.
I have this memo field with text inside.
I need to add a time stamp and additional text and I do it thus:
With thisform.edit1
.enabled = .t.
replace curList.pv_mo with Replicate('*',100) + Chr(13) additive
replace curList.pv_mo with Ttoc(
On 2014-08-11 03:34, Paul Newton wrote:
Surely you mean leaving off the 2nd decimal place ...I have never come
across a number with more than one decimal point
LOL!!! That's what I get for saying that. I guess my brain was
outsourced for that comment.
Surely you mean leaving off the 2nd decimal place ...I have never come across a
number with more than one decimal point
Paul Newton
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