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MIGUELON
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by MIGUELON »
Hi all, I need to create a program Xbase++ that is resident in the windows bar on the right.
I can give some clue
Thanks
Miguel
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MIGUELON
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by MIGUELON »
I have worked with the example of using TaskBarMenu CALENDAR
Thanks
Miguel

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Auge_Ohr
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by Auge_Ohr »
MIGUELON wrote:Hi all, I need to create a program Xbase++ that is resident in the windows bar on the right.
sorry no "pure" Xbase++ Solution known, but if you buy Codejock activeX Controls you will get TrayIcon() to make this.
greetings by OHR
Jimmy
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rdonnay
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by rdonnay »
I have 2 applications that employ a taskbar using the TaskBarIcon() class.
You can see the source for this class in \exp19\source\taskbar
The sample code is in \exp19\samples\calendar\calendar.prg and \exp19\source\imclient\imclient.prg.
This is all Xbase++ code.
No Codejock is required.
The eXpress train is coming - and it has more cars.
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Auge_Ohr
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by Auge_Ohr »
Auge_Ohr wrote:sorry no "pure" Xbase++ Solution known...
wrong ! ... total forgot Thomas Braun
http://www.software-braun.de have made TASKBAR.LIB with pure Xbase++
greetings by OHR
Jimmy