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This can print with envelopes, it also prints a company logo with it. Very simple all you have to do is along the lines of this: frmPrint.Logo = "c:\...." frmPrint.City = "New York" [blah....] frmPrint.Line1 = "17" frmPrint.Init And that's that, up comes a useful little form that says its printing an envelope and it has a progress bar and its modal and everything. PLEASE VOTE... this took me ages to get this to work.
It just pops down a bar when you put the mouse at the top of the screen. it then detrects whether the mouse is still on the form, if it is not it hides the little bar.
It is an example of how you can make applications that replace the windows GUI(like litestep), ie a replacement shell. I noticed as i wnt throught here that there is no example on hot to make your own shell. So i took it up and made my own. Very small, very simple, very easy
This is just a short example of how to create and use control arrays
This can print with envelopes, it also prints a company logo with it. Very simple all you have to do is along the lines of this: frmPrint.Logo = "c:\...." frmPrint.City = "New York" [blah....] frmPrint.Line1 = "17" frmPrint.Init And that's that, up comes a useful little form that says its printing an envelope and it has a progress bar and its modal and everything. PLEASE VOTE... this took me ages to get this to work.
It just pops down a bar when you put the mouse at the top of the screen. it then detrects whether the mouse is still on the form, if it is not it hides the little bar.
It is an example of how you can make applications that replace the windows GUI(like litestep), ie a replacement shell. I noticed as i wnt throught here that there is no example on hot to make your own shell. So i took it up and made my own. Very small, very simple, very easy
This is just a short example of how to create and use control arrays
This can print with envelopes, it also prints a company logo with it. Very simple all you have to do is along the lines of this: frmPrint.Logo = "c:\...." frmPrint.City = "New York" [blah....] frmPrint.Line1 = "17" frmPrint.Init And that's that, up comes a useful little form that says its printing an envelope and it has a progress bar and its modal and everything. PLEASE VOTE... this took me ages to get this to work.
It just pops down a bar when you put the mouse at the top of the screen. it then detrects whether the mouse is still on the form, if it is not it hides the little bar.
It is an example of how you can make applications that replace the windows GUI(like litestep), ie a replacement shell. I noticed as i wnt throught here that there is no example on hot to make your own shell. So i took it up and made my own. Very small, very simple, very easy
This is just a short example of how to create and use control arrays
This can print with envelopes, it also prints a company logo with it. Very simple all you have to do is along the lines of this: frmPrint.Logo = "c:\...." frmPrint.City = "New York" [blah....] frmPrint.Line1 = "17" frmPrint.Init And that's that, up comes a useful little form that says its printing an envelope and it has a progress bar and its modal and everything. PLEASE VOTE... this took me ages to get this to work.
This is just a short example of how to create and use control arrays
It just pops down a bar when you put the mouse at the top of the screen. it then detrects whether the mouse is still on the form, if it is not it hides the little bar.
It is an example of how you can make applications that replace the windows GUI(like litestep), ie a replacement shell. I noticed as i wnt throught here that there is no example on hot to make your own shell. So i took it up and made my own. Very small, very simple, very easy
This is just a short example of how to create and use control arrays
It just pops down a bar when you put the mouse at the top of the screen. it then detrects whether the mouse is still on the form, if it is not it hides the little bar.
It is an example of how you can make applications that replace the windows GUI(like litestep), ie a replacement shell. I noticed as i wnt throught here that there is no example on hot to make your own shell. So i took it up and made my own. Very small, very simple, very easy
This can print with envelopes, it also prints a company logo with it. Very simple all you have to do is along the lines of this: frmPrint.Logo = "c:\...." frmPrint.City = "New York" [blah....] frmPrint.Line1 = "17" frmPrint.Init And that's that, up comes a useful little form that says its printing an envelope and it has a progress bar and its modal and everything. PLEASE VOTE... this took me ages to get this to work.