Hey Paulo, please extractit to a folder first
Well spotted. However it works because I don't use anything in Formlib that calls back into B4PPC so in this instance B4PObject1 is just a placeholder.Got it working but be advised, theres an error at line 21
Should beB4X:Formlib1.New1("Form1",B4Pobject1)
B4X:Formlib1.New1("Form1",B4Pobject(1))
Come on! It's only a rough demo of capabilities not a polished app! (Actually I quite like the look)Also, some controls background color is not the same as the form's...
Well spotted. However it works because I don't use anything in Formlib that calls back into B4PPC so in this instance B4PObject1 is just a placeholder.
Come on! It's only a rough demo of capabilities not a polished app! (Actually I quite like the look)
Really! Are you running version 5.80? It works fine as originally posted on my systems so I can't think what the difference could be. What error did you get?the app refused to start before the corrected syntax, so any new user could have the same problem
Yes, this behaviour is documented at line 376 on the demo and also under the Closing event in the Help. Not all the windows are protected as you will see.Not sure if this means anything, but if you close a child window (x top right) in the 'Make MDI' example, close the example, then restart it, the program errors. Cannot access a disposed object.
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