1. Win32 stuff
- Posted by Michael Sabal <mjs at OSA.ATT.NE.JP> Nov 11, 1998
- 493 views
Ad, thanks for the bug fix. That should save me a bit of extermination = time. Is the sales tax really about 17% over there? And I thought 8% = was bad :(. BTW: The Store Manager program is designed to be customized. That's why = I have no intention of shrouding or binding it, and why many of the = features are a bit inflexible. I may consider a commercial version of = it in the distant future, but it seems to me that most people interested = in a POS system would prefer a customized version. Am I way off in this = presumption or what? [SLE & MLE problem] If I remember right, Windows has this thing about displaying stuff = on-screen. The order it's defined in, and the order its show message is = sent in, is not necessarily the order Windows handles it in. Usually, = if your program is the only one running on your machine, it shouldn't be = so slow as to be really noticable. But sometimes .... As for fixing = it, if the order is not important, leave it be. If the order is = important, you could set all new controls as invisible to start, then = turn them on one-by-one. Also, trapping onChange events or onLoad = events could control things a bit more. As far as tab order, Windows = usually tabs from left to right, top to bottom, pixel by pixel. = Changing this would require trapping onKey events and onChange events, = although I haven't actually tested the viability of this yet. Hope = something here helps. Michael J. Sabal mjs at osa.att.ne.jp http://home.att.ne.jp/gold/mjs/index.html
2. Win32 stuff
- Posted by Ad Rienks <Ad_Rienks at COMPUSERVE.COM> Nov 11, 1998
- 477 views
Michael Sabal wrote: >Is the sales tax really about 17% over there? And I thought 8% was bad :(. No, the high tariff is 17.5%; for 'luxury' goods. For most food items and= other every day needs the low tariff of 6%, and there is even a 0% tariff= , for certain services. Ad