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Larry J. Rutledge
Prestwood IT
Citrus Heights, CA USA



Real Name:  Larry Rutledge
Primary Role:  Coder
Title:  Sr Software Developer
Company:  Prestwood IT Solutions
Prestwood Staff:  Regular Member
Website:  http://www.prestwood.com
Joined: Oct 2000 (24 years ago)
Visits: 77

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Delphi SIG Meeting - December 11, 2000
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Delphi 6 Personal Edition - Free
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Tip: Create Round Windows
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Re: Copy to windows clipboard
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Posted to MB Topic: Delphi Single User Apps « Delphi Board
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Re: What directory is my application located in?
You can always check Application.ExeName to get the path and filename of the currently running executable. If you only want the Path portion, pass it to ExtractFilePath and if you only want the filename, pass it to ExtractFileName., , Hope this helps,, Larry
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Re: How to get the subdirectories?
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Larry J. Rutledge
1. Components 101: Form Size Limiting

Windows sends the WM_GETMINMAXINFO message when the user tries to resize a window either by clicking the maximize button or dragging the borders of the window. By creating a suitable message-response method, you can specify the minimum and maximum window sizes for that form.

Posted to KB Topic: Using Controls
16 years ago, and updated 15 years ago

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2. Advanced Delphi: Resize Drop-down List

To resize the list box of a combobox, you merely need to send the Windows API message: CB_SETDROPPEDWIDTH to the combo box.

Posted to KB Topic: Using Controls
16 years ago, and updated 15 years ago
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3. TEdit OnChange events I have a form with two TEdit components on it. For the OnChange event for both, it clears the contents of the TEdit that is not changing. However, when clearing on TEdit the OnChange fires and clears the other TEdit, this then causes the OnChange in the other TEdit to fire. Fortunately, the second time the OnChange hits the original TEdit, it is already clear and nothing happens. How can I prevent the circular event firing?
Posted to KB Topic: Using Controls
16 years ago
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4. Create Round Windows

Use SetWindowRgn API call to make a round form. The SetWindowRgn function sets the window region of a window. The window region determines the area within the window where the operating system permits drawing. The operating system does not display any portion of a window that lies outside of the window region.

Simply use this function in the FormCreate event:

Posted to KB Topic: Using Data
16 years ago, and updated 16 years ago

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5. Delphi: Windows Shell Extensions How to add functionality to the existing Windows™ shell.
Posted to KB Topic: Delphi for Win32
21 years ago, and updated 17 years ago

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