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Par2: Changing control properties at runtime - Procedure 1998-04-22 -- Jeff Berlinghoff I have seen several people stating that they want to make changes to a bunch of controls at one time, and asking how to do it. I've had this procedure in mind for a while, and just recently had a need to do it several times in a form, so I took the opportunity to do it right. Examples: 1. Disable all Entry Controls: SetControls(Prop:Disable,,,1,CREATE:Entry) 2. Make all Buttons Flat (note that this is a four step process) a. Include BLANK.ICO in the project b. SetControls(Prop:Icon,,,'~BLANK.ICO',CREATE:Button) c. SetControls(Prop:Left,,,1,CREATE:Button) d. SetControls(Prop:Flag,,,1,CREATE:Button) 3. Set the background color for all entry controls: SetControls(Prop:Color,,,COLOR:BtnFace,CREATE:Entry) 4. Set Range of Prompts in Blue SetControls(Prop:FontColor,?PromptX,?PromptY,COLOR:Blue,CREATE:Prompt) OR (to show off using Array Index in property) SetControls(Prop:Font,?PromptX,?PromptY,COLOR:Blue,CREATE:Prompt,3) For 2, it might be slightly quicker if you wrote your own loop and only go through it one time and set all three settings at once, but this happens so quick it shouldn't be significant (under normal situations). This also opens up an easy avenue for providing more user control over settings such as display colors. Procedure Name: SetControls Procedure Category (not avail in CW2): Utility, Window Control Procedure Type: Source Prototype: (Long, Long=0, Long=0, ?, Long=0, Long=0) Parameters: (CtlProp, FirstFld, LastFld, FldValue, CtlType, ArrayIndex) Embed Data Section: Fld LONG Embed Processed Code: IF FirstFld=0 THEN FirstFld=FIRSTFIELD(). IF LastFld=0 THEN LastFld=LASTFIELD(). IF FirstFld > LastFld !Extra precaution Fld=FirstFld; FirstFld=LastFld; LastFld=Fld END LOOP Fld=FirstFld TO LastFld IF CtlType=0 OR FLD{prop:Type}=CtlType THEN Fld{CtlProp,PropArrayIndex}=FldValue. END It assumes your window is open at the time, or if modifying a report that SetTarget has been issued. Printed November 21, 2024, 12:29 pm This article has been viewed/printed 35196 times. |