you're asking for a lot. i bet the monkey won't be too happy
In an effort to eliminate un-necessary stuff on my screens, I'd like to get rid of the "settings 2" buttons. On the settings 1 screen, I'd like to have a button to go to settings 2 instead. Is there any way to do a skin for this?
(In fact, Frodo, why can't all settings be included on the settings 1 screen? It's a scrollable window so I would think you could have everything in that list). I'd vote for just taking the settings off of the screens to thwart those that borrow my car. Once I have it set up, I don't want dummies messing with it. A separate program could be run for config.
you're asking for a lot. i bet the monkey won't be too happy
CarPC install is starting to come along again...
i dont think he is - i have also contemplated this, but chose just to live with it![]()
I was wondering the same thing.
Believe it or not, I reached the limit for controls on one form.
I'm not too happy with the way settings are for now, but you'll
have to deal with it for a while before I recode it.
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Each form in VB has a limit for controls...Originally Posted by frodobaggins
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There are 564 controls on that form.Originally Posted by 0l33l
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I wonder if Delphi has a component limitOriginally Posted by frodobaggins
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But yeh, that's a lot. Time for some components to be created at runtime![]()
I agree, but I'm not coding it yetOriginally Posted by 0l33l
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So how about just ONE more simple control on form 1 which says "go to form 2"? That way we'd at least be able to get rid of settings 2 on the menu.
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