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| John Radtke... |
Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 8:20 pm |
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I'm having issues with style sheets.
I have created a form with all the design objects the way I want them (colors, table frame grids, button styles, fonts).
I tell Paradox to save it as the default style sheet or as a new style sheet.
But when I attempt to use the style sheet in a new form, all I get is the original default style sheet. Black on white, Table frames are double grid with no record divider .... etc.
What am I missing? |
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| Liz McGuire... |
Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 9:29 pm |
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John,
You have to copy styles to the button on the toolbar, then save your custom
style sheet (as I recall). I swear I once posted grave details on how to
make a custom style sheet, but I don't have the tools here to find it. I'll
look at home.
Consider using ProView's Object Repository instead - a style sheet can hold
one style for a field object (regardless of display type, so you can save
your desired Labeled Field style OR your desired Edit field style, or your
desired Combo field style, etc.); with ProView, you can save each of them.
FWIW,
Liz
"John Radtke" <John.Radtke at (no spam) cacs-inc.org> wrote:
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I'm having issues with style sheets.
I have created a form with all the design objects the way I want them =
(colors, table frame grids, button styles, fonts).
I tell Paradox to save it as the default style sheet or as a new style =
sheet.
But when I attempt to use the style sheet in a new form, all I get is the
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original default style sheet. Black on white, Table frames are double grid
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with no record divider .... etc.
What am I missing?
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| John Radtke... |
Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:32 pm |
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Thanks Liz,
I know I've copied an object to the tool bar to have the same style on a form.
I just never equated that with saving a style ... but that does make sense.
ah yes, Proview ... it has a lot of features I have yet to discover.
JR
Quote: Liz McGuire<liz at (no spam) paradoxcommunity.com> 06/22/2009 1:29:58 PM
John,
You have to copy styles to the button on the toolbar, then save your custom
style sheet (as I recall). I swear I once posted grave details on how to
make a custom style sheet, but I don't have the tools here to find it. I'll
look at home.
Consider using ProView's Object Repository instead - a style sheet can hold
one style for a field object (regardless of display type, so you can save
your desired Labeled Field style OR your desired Edit field style, or your
desired Combo field style, etc.); with ProView, you can save each of them.
FWIW,
Liz
"John Radtke" <John.Radtke at (no spam) cacs-inc.org> wrote:
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I'm having issues with style sheets.
I have created a form with all the design objects the way I want them >(colors, table frame grids, button styles, fonts).
I tell Paradox to save it as the default style sheet or as a new style >sheet.
But when I attempt to use the style sheet in a new form, all I get is the
original default style sheet. Black on white, Table frames are double grid
with no record divider .... etc.
What am I missing?
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