Sub ImportMnu_Click
Import.OpenImport
End Sub
Sub Globals
'Declare the global variables here.
End Sub
Public Sub OpenImport
' inherit an existing forms' size control and menus
FormExImport.New1("ImportDlg")
FormExImport.StartPosition = 1 ' start at specified location on screen
FormExImport.MaximumHeight = 300
FormExImport.MaximumWidth = 450
FormExImport.MinimumHeight = 290
FormExImport.MinimumWidth = 450
FormExImport.HasMaximizeBox = False
FormExImport.HasMinimizeBox = False
FormExImport.ShowModal
' If FormExImport.Modal = False Then
' FormExImport.ShowModal
' Else
' FormExImport.Show
' End If
End Sub
Sub FormExImport_Closing
FormExImport.CancelClose
FormExImport.Hide
End Sub
Sub FormExImport_Closing
FormExImport.CancelClose
FormExImport.Hide
End Sub
FormExImport.New1("ImportDlg")
"You will notice the reference to commercial use in the string returned from the About property. While I freely give permission, and indeed encourage, use of this library for personal non-profit use I feel that it is reasonable to prohibit its' use in any non-personal or commercial application without previous discussion with myself as to the conditions under which it may be used."
I am not entirely sure of the point of your post but notice the name - Basic For Pocket PC. Erel's target was always the Compact Framework on Pocket PC and Windows Mobile devices. Erel provided a desktop interpreter for development and the fact that owing, to the retargetable capability of Compact Framework applications, those applications could run on the desktop under the full Framework was a bonus.
Desktop applications were never a target for Basic4ppc but it so happens that with some suitable tweaking to expose more desktop functionality it happens to work quite well. I don't believe that Erel intends any further development of Basic4ppc as it is not a commercial proposition for him (and he's pretty busy as well!) so I don't think it will "move deskwards" any further (except for my own private copy).
My, what a chip we seem to have on our shoulder about something.
By the way, about my intellectual property I have no need to consult Erel about anything. Good-bye.
This is not relevant. Agraham is not affiliated with Anywhere Software.And why should I pay twice (to 2 independent developers) for having a normal access to them in one commercial programming language?
Such cheeky answers is a clear token of fraud to me. Probably, you'd better tell my lawyer about that chip. And now just remind me since what time did standard Windows Form properties, methods, and events become "your intellectual property", Dr Agraham?And why should I pay twice (to 2 independent developers) for having a normal access to them in one commercial programming language?
I am not entirely sure of the point of your post but notice the name - Basic For Pocket PC. Erel's target was always the Compact Framework on Pocket PC and Windows Mobile devices. Erel provided a desktop interpreter for development and the fact that owing, to the retargetable capability of Compact Framework applications, those applications could run on the desktop under the full Framework was a bonus.
Desktop applications were never a target for Basic4ppc but it so happens that with some suitable tweaking to expose more desktop functionality it happens to work quite well. I don't believe that Erel intends any further development of Basic4ppc as it is not a commercial proposition for him (and he's pretty busy as well!) so I don't think it will "move deskwards" any further (except for my own private copy).
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