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The SET BORDER command defines a border for popups created with DEFINE POPUP and for windows created with DEFINE WINDOW. | The SET BORDER command defines a border for popups created with DEFINE POPUP and for windows created with DEFINE WINDOW. | ||
When FoxPro is started, the default border for FoxBASE+ style popups is a double line. All other objects (windows, popups created with DEFINE POPUP, and so on) default to a single-line border. If you issue SET BORDER TO SINGLE or SET BORDER TO DOUBLE, all objects, including FoxBASE+ style popups, are drawn with a single- or double-line border, respectively. In FoxPro for Windows, the DOUBLE option creates a PANEL border for popups and windows; the | When FoxPro is started, the default border for FoxBASE+ style popups is a double line. All other objects (windows, popups created with DEFINE POPUP, and so on) default to a single-line border. If you issue SET BORDER TO SINGLE or SET BORDER TO DOUBLE, all objects, including FoxBASE+ style popups, are drawn with a single- or double-line border, respectively. In FoxPro for Windows, the DOUBLE option creates a PANEL border for popups and windows; the <border string> option is ignored. | ||
NOTE: SET BORDER does not affect boxes created with the @ ... BOX command. | NOTE: SET BORDER does not affect boxes created with the @ ... BOX command. |
Latest revision as of 10:16, 20 July 2020
PRB: Lines, Borders, Boxes, Etc., Don't Appear in ScreenID: Q102594 The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMSLines, borders, boxes, circles, and ellipses created with the @ ... TO PEN command (such as those created with the Screen Designer) do not appear when the screen is executed. CAUSEIf SET("BORDER")="NONE", items created with @ ... TO PEN will not appear when the screen is executed. RESOLUTIONTo restore the default borders, issue the SET BORDER TO command without any additional arguments. MORE INFORMATIONThe SET BORDER command defines a border for popups created with DEFINE POPUP and for windows created with DEFINE WINDOW. When FoxPro is started, the default border for FoxBASE+ style popups is a double line. All other objects (windows, popups created with DEFINE POPUP, and so on) default to a single-line border. If you issue SET BORDER TO SINGLE or SET BORDER TO DOUBLE, all objects, including FoxBASE+ style popups, are drawn with a single- or double-line border, respectively. In FoxPro for Windows, the DOUBLE option creates a PANEL border for popups and windows; the <border string> option is ignored. NOTE: SET BORDER does not affect boxes created with the @ ... BOX command. Additional reference words: FoxWin 2.50 2.50a disappear show visible invisible KBCategory: kbprg kbprb KBSubcategory: FxprgGeneral |
Last Reviewed: June 27, 1995 |