Re: OPO

From: <plui_at_ns1.att.net.hk>
Date: 1997/01/15
Message-ID: <32DD6D33.F41_at_ns1.att.net.hk>#1/1


[Quoted] Can you please post the URL address?

Tomas Gardson wrote:
>
> Hello Rick!
>
> This is what I do to check the apperance in different resolutions. I have
> found a nice program from microsofts developers team. It is free for
> download from the microsofts web. The tool is QuickRes. By clicking it's
> Icon gives a list of different screen resolutions to select. In that way it
> is possible to see how the OPO-application will look on different screen
> res.
>
> OPO forms shows pixel by pixel. That means it will change size in different
> resolutions. Also the selected screenfont size (by rigt clicking the
> desktop) will affect the appearace.
>
> When you are distributing a OPO application you must make sure that all
> fonts you are using is installed on the target machine. I'm using the Wise
> installation program that fixes all the distributing issues like
> distributing, fonts, dlls, ocx registering and setting upp the Power
> Objects Lite ODBC.
>
> Tomas
>
> Rick Morley <rick.morley_at_morley-data.com> wrote in article
> <01bbfdbd$f328bc40$1b9d03d0_at_rmorley.cyberenet.net>...
> > Hi -
> > Has anyone developed in 800 X 600 res. and distributed the .exe to users
> > with varied resolutions? How does your app look on the other users
> > screens? Also, do you distribute unique fonts with your .exe? Thanks,
 Rick
> >
> > --
> > < From the desktop of- Rick Morley >
> > < rick.morley_at_morley-data.com >
> > < http://www.morley-data.com/ >
> >
> >
Received on Wed Jan 15 1997 - 00:00:00 CET

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