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Usage example of the DnDCursor function |
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Manages the mouse cursor and specifies the action allowed during Drag and Drop. |
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A report can be very wide, with a width exceeding the width of a paper sheet...... |
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Displays a customizable message in the trace window opened in parallel with the current window. |
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An environment configuration corresponds to a backup of the work environment in the editors of WINDEV, WEBDEV and WINDEV Mobile...... |
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Displays a message in a standard dialog box that proposes "OK" and "Cancel" and returns the user's choice.... |
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Indicates the type of data and the data to copy/move during Drag/Drop.... |
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The download is the operation that consists in saving a file stored on the server onto the computer of Web user...... |
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Builds a sequence of characters containing an image. |
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The GuidedTourStep type allows you to define all the advanced characteristics of a step of a guided tour. |
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The code history is used to...... |
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WDDeploy can be used to...... |
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Indicates the action accepted by the target of Drag/Drop and manages the mouse cursor during Drag/Drop.... |
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Usage example of the DnDEvent function |
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In a WINDEV application, users have multiple help features at their disposal:
Tooltip.
Status bar.
Help window.
Advanced tooltip.
Help page.
HLP file.... |
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Usage example of the dCopyImage function |
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WINDEV Tutorial - WLanguage basics Lesson 8 - OOP - 30 min |
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The Native AS/400 Connector simplifies access to AS/400 data from your WINDEV and WEBDEV applications...... |
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The Project Management Hub is used to organize and schedule a project, from design to delivery...... |
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Validates the specified page and starts the execution of a button. |
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Displays a popup in a page with a DDW effect (Dim Disabled Windows). |
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