I am designing a form (newbie) with a statusbar and I am looking for a way to keep the form from being resized. I found the checkbox to disable the maximize button (minimize is ok), but I need to get rid of the resize grip on the right lower edge of the statusbar.
Thanks,
Gary
Added: opps, I think I just found the answer by searching the forums....unchecking the ThickFrame option did the trick :)
Ok....on to the next question ;D
I have a form created with a menu. I am trying to locate the menu code area to add the code to show another form.
Can someone point me in the right direction....
Thanks,
Gary
Hi Gary,
When a menu item is selected, a notification is sent to the parent Form voa the WM_COMMAND message. Check out the following code which assumes a Form called "Form1" and two menu items, 'New' and 'Open'.
In the WM_COMMAND message handler you would check for the identifier of the incoming menu item (i.e. the wID).
Function FORM1_WM_COMMAND ( _
hWndForm As Dword, _ ' handle of Form
hWndControl As Dword, _ ' handle of Control
wNotifyCode As Long, _ ' notification code
wID As Long _ ' item, control, or accelerator identifer
) As Long
Select Case wID
Case IDC_FORM1_MNUNEW
MsgBox "Menu 'New' clicked"
Case IDC_FORM1_MNUOPEN
MsgBox "Menu 'Open' clicked"
End Select
End Function
Keep those questions coming!!! We'll have you "FireFly'd" in no time. :D
Thanks Paul!
I forget to search the forums before I start posting ;) I guess I think I am the first one that has ever ran into these questions. ;D
I did find a post from another newbie and you outlined the menu process with sample code....works like a charm.
When I do open a second form....if that form is closed with the "X" in the upper right corner, is this sufficient? In other words, closing a form this way would not require FF_CloseForm, correct?
Thanks again,
Gary
Quote from: Gary Stout on January 24, 2009, 09:44:49 PM
When I do open a second form....if that form is closed with the "X" in the upper right corner, is this sufficient? In other words, closing a form this way would not require FF_CloseForm, correct?
Exactly. You really only need to use FF_CloseForm in situations where you (the programmer) wants to initiate the closing the Form. If the user presses the "X" then FireFly will handle everything automatically.
:)