BROWSE IN SCREEN Uses Active WindowLast reviewed: April 29, 1996Article ID: Q107839 |
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SUMMARYThe FoxPro 2.5 for MS-DOS and Windows "Language Reference" (page L3-250), the FoxPro 2.0 for MS-DOS "Commands & Functions" manual, and the Visual FoxPro online Help incorrectlystate that the BROWSE IN SCREEN command places a Browse window on the desktop in FoxPro for MS-DOS or in the main window in FoxPro for Windows, even if a user-defined window is active. Instead, to place a Browse window in the default size and location, you must also issue the NORMAL clause.
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Steps to Reproduce BehaviorThe following series of commands illustrates this behavior:
USE <filename> DEFINE WINDOW test FROM 1,1 TO 20,20 ACTIVATE WINDOW test @1,1 SAY "hello" && test is the current output window BROWSE IN SCREENNote that the Browse information is displayed in the window "test". To correct this problem, issue the following series of commands:
USE <filename> DEFINE WINDOW test FROM 1,1 TO 20,20 ACTIVATE WINDOW test @1,1 SAY "hello" && test is the current output window BROWSE IN SCREEN NORMAL |
Additional reference words: VFoxWin 3.00 FoxWin FoxDos 2.00 2.50 2.50a
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