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Formsize no difference PC/PPC


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Old 10-05-2007, 09:40 PM
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Default Formsize no difference PC/PPC

Is it odd when i say that the form size only depence on the pc and not on the PPC, when you create an application with size 600x800 and run it on the PPC
the form is normal viewed on the PPC.

Serveral controls are depending of the form size therfor i would like to know,
on my Tmobile Ameo i got scrollbars and on my HTC touch none.

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Old 10-06-2007, 06:57 AM
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You could read Form.Width / Form.Height and change the controls layout.
The screen size settings in the visual designer only affects the desktop.
On the device forms resize to to screen size.
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thanks Erel,

i do understand now it.
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