Re: Sizing Windows

From: Jomarlen <jomarlen_at_aol.com>
Date: 1997/11/07
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Hi Neal

You've hit on the very problem that prompted me to implement my calendar as a referenced block (which in any case is faster)

Regards
John



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>Subject: Sizing Windows
>From: Neal <nealgran_at_erols.com>
>Date: Fri, Nov 7, 1997 08:18 EST
>Message-id: <34631538.655A_at_erols.com>
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>One problem I have with my Calendar Widget is that when I use it as a
>called form, I do not have good control on the size of the window uses
>upon startup. regardless of how I set the Window-State property in my
>when-new-form-instance trigger, if the calling form content window is
>maximized, the Calendar Widget window starts out maximized.
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>Does anyone know of work around that can fix this problem.
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>Thanks
>-Neal
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