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Jorge L. Borlandoxbpsle plain or 3d
on Wed, 26 Sep 2018 19:07:10 -0300
Hi To All

could you tell me if there is any way to set the style of an xbpget () 
either plain or 3d as I show in the attached image ?

Thanks and regards!


xbpget.png
Jose Antonio Diego KerejeRe: xbpsle plain or 3d
on Fri, 28 Sep 2018 22:43:06 +0200
Jorge,

I do not know if there is an "orthodox" form, but it is very easy to 
simulate it.

Regards. Diego


test.zip
Jorge L. BorlandoRe: xbpsle plain or 3d
on Fri, 28 Sep 2018 19:08:55 -0300
Thank you very much !, very "orthodox"

Diego, este detalle sabrías indicarme si está detallado en la documentación 
?
mil gracias!


"Jose Antonio Diego Kereje" wrote in message 
news:e5d850c$129192b2$30791@news.alaska-software.com...
> Jorge,
>
> I do not know if there is an "orthodox" form, but it is very easy to
> simulate it.
>
> Regards. Diego
>
Jose Antonio Diego KerejeRe: xbpsle plain or 3d
on Sat, 29 Sep 2018 08:32:05 +0200
Jorge,

Por supuesto, la manera ortodoxa (y documentada) es usar los temas visuales 
de Windows y la variable :useVisualStyle:= .F. La no ortodoxa del primer 
ejemplo permite habilitar looks no estándares.

Obviously, the orthodox (and documented) way is to use the windows 
themes&:useVisualStyle:= .F. iVar. The non-orthodox way of the first sample 
allows to use non-standard looks.

Regards. Diego


test.zip
Jorge L. BorlandoRe: xbpsle plain or 3d
on Sat, 29 Sep 2018 15:59:55 -0300
Muchas gracias,

I discover this iVar in xbparts.prg and the function IsThemeActive()

thank you very much again


"Jose Antonio Diego Kereje" wrote in message 
news:47ebf564$11bf69d2$32da1@news.alaska-software.com...
> Jorge,
>
> Por supuesto, la manera ortodoxa (y documentada) es usar los temas 
> visuales
> de Windows y la variable :useVisualStyle:= .F. La no ortodoxa del primer
> ejemplo permite habilitar looks no estándares.
>
> Obviously, the orthodox (and documented) way is to use the windows
> themes&:useVisualStyle:= .F. iVar. The non-orthodox way of the first 
> sample
> allows to use non-standard looks.
>
> Regards. Diego
>