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Like to see
1. Unsigned Int & Long
2. Better Icon mangement esp. multi (256) color & filespec. icons.
3. Easier Locale management. For me at least 40% of programming is to manage
different locales. I would like to see for instance a set of word libraries
for menues and dialogues.
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Re: Like to see
"B.F." <info@ifranzon.com> wrote in message news:38df03ae$1@news.devx.com...
>
> 1. Unsigned Int & Long
Yes, but not high priority. I'd prefer Unsigned arithmatic, which sort of
implies your request :-)
> 2. Better Icon mangement esp. multi (256) color & filespec. icons.
How about being able to specify an icon for projects without forms!
> 3. Easier Locale management. For me at least 40% of programming is to
manage
> different locales. I would like to see for instance a set of word
libraries
> for menues and dialogues.
I suggest some sort of integration, easy addin, or preferably addin with
source, that allows you to see the forms in any chosen language. That is,
the IDE can understand the language storage mechanism.
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Mark Hurd, B.Sc.(Ma.)(Hons.)
Director of Software Engineering
Netline Technologies International Ltd
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Re: Like to see
"B.F." <info@ifranzon.com> wrote in message news:38df03ae$1@news.devx.com...
> 3. Easier Locale management. For me at least 40% of programming is to
manage
> different locales. I would like to see for instance a set of word
libraries
> for menues and dialogues.
MS is still needing to be convinced on the scenario, I think. I am not sure
exactly what you are asking for here..... but the general topic is one I am
addressing at the next few VBITS.....
--
MichKa
(insensitive fruitarian)
random junk of dubious value, a multilingual website, the
54-language TSI Form/Report to Data Access Page Wizard,
and lots of replication "stuff" at the (no scripts required!)
http://www.trigeminal.com/
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Re: Like to see
"Mark Hurd" <markhurd@ozemail.com.au> wrote:
>"B.F." <info@ifranzon.com> wrote in message news:38df03ae$1@news.devx.com...
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>> 2. Better Icon mangement esp. multi (256) color & filespec. icons.
>
>How about being able to specify an icon for projects without forms!
you can already specify an icon for apps without forms, it just takes a couple
extra steps. Add a resource file, put the icon in the resource. Set the
name of the icon in the resource file as "1" and compile.
Kirk Graves
MCSD, MCT
Advanced Technical Center
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Re: Like to see
Or with the name APPICON.
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MichKa
(insensitive fruitarian)
random junk of dubious value, a multilingual website, the
54-language TSI Form/Report to Data Access Page Wizard,
and lots of replication "stuff" at the (no scripts required!)
http://www.trigeminal.com/
"Kirk gGaves" <kgraves@atc-inc.com> wrote in message
news:38dfa9d2$1@news.devx.com...
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> "Mark Hurd" <markhurd@ozemail.com.au> wrote:
> >"B.F." <info@ifranzon.com> wrote in message
news:38df03ae$1@news.devx.com...
>
> Snip
>
> >> 2. Better Icon mangement esp. multi (256) color & filespec. icons.
> >
> >How about being able to specify an icon for projects without forms!
>
> you can already specify an icon for apps without forms, it just takes a
couple
> extra steps. Add a resource file, put the icon in the resource. Set the
> name of the icon in the resource file as "1" and compile.
>
>
> Kirk Graves
> MCSD, MCT
> Advanced Technical Center
>
>
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Re: Like to see
Hi Kirk --
>>How about being able to specify an icon for projects without forms!
>
>you can already specify an icon for apps without forms, it just takes a couple
>extra steps. Add a resource file, put the icon in the resource. Set the
>name of the icon in the resource file as "1" and compile.
I tried that once, and I swear the resource-based icon was overwritten in the EXE
with that stoopid default form icon. I had to use an alphanumeric ID (in this case,
"AAA") to make the resource-based icon sort to the front of the list.
Later... Karl
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Re: Like to see
Hi Michael --
>Or with the name APPICON.
Does that actually have "keyword status", or does it just happen to sort to the front
of the list? IOW, if I were to build an EXE that had two resource-based icons, "AAA"
and "APPICON", which do you suppose would be used?
Later... Karl
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Re: Like to see
Hmmm... no idea at all. Never tried it. :-)
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MichKa
(insensitive fruitarian)
random junk of dubious value, a multilingual website, the
54-language TSI Form/Report to Data Access Page Wizard,
and lots of replication "stuff" at the (no scripts required!)
http://www.trigeminal.com/
"Karl E. Peterson" <karl@mvps.org> wrote in message
news:38e152b7$1@news.devx.com...
> Hi Michael --
>
> >Or with the name APPICON.
>
> Does that actually have "keyword status", or does it just happen to sort
to the front
> of the list? IOW, if I were to build an EXE that had two resource-based
icons, "AAA"
> and "APPICON", which do you suppose would be used?
>
> Later... Karl
>
>
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Re: Like to see
Just did. AAA wins. :-)
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Michael (michka) Kaplan wrote in message <38e1847c@news.devx.com>...
>Hmmm... no idea at all. Never tried it. :-)
>
>--
>MichKa
>(insensitive fruitarian)
>
>random junk of dubious value, a multilingual website, the
>54-language TSI Form/Report to Data Access Page Wizard,
>and lots of replication "stuff" at the (no scripts required!)
>http://www.trigeminal.com/
>
>
>"Karl E. Peterson" <karl@mvps.org> wrote in message
>news:38e152b7$1@news.devx.com...
>> Hi Michael --
>>
>> >Or with the name APPICON.
>>
>> Does that actually have "keyword status", or does it just happen to sort
>to the front
>> of the list? IOW, if I were to build an EXE that had two resource-based
>icons, "AAA"
>> and "APPICON", which do you suppose would be used?
>>
>> Later... Karl
>>
>>
>
>
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