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29-Jan-2004, 05:55 PM #1
Visual Basic 6 Question - MDI Forms
I have my MDI forms to load, but no matter what I do, the right MDI will not position to the top-right, where I want it to, see attachment for details.



Any help is greatly appreciated
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31-Jan-2004, 01:21 AM #2
Did you try changing the formname.top and formname.left attributes? You can change them in onLoad. So as soon as the form is loaded, it will be put in a new position specified by you.
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31-Jan-2004, 03:22 PM #3
Graicas, worked like a charm
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21-Feb-2004, 05:58 PM #5
I'll try to keep all my questions in this topic.

My next question is I want to actually extract HEX codes for a CSS, example, the CSS may contain this line:
PHP Code:
.maintitle background-colorgreen 
and I would awnt to extract the contents inside the {}s and save it as a string, is this possible for a CSS that has about 50 areas, being able to store them as differnt strings, such as strBODY, strMAINTITLE etc?

That would be GREATLY appreciated, because I want to offer a CSS converter for Invision-free when they move from 1.3 to 2, because all skins will be lsot and the cSS is going to be brand new
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24-Feb-2004, 01:28 AM #6
I would rather suggest that you start another thread. That way you will catch more eyeballs to your problem and consequently more chances of it being solved.

Anyway, I am not clear about your problem. Please clarify what you are trying to achieve.
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24-Feb-2004, 05:16 PM #7
Good idea, but I got my problem solved at VBCity

However, as usual, I have another question
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