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- Configuration of the end-user computers
- Dimming rate
<Window>.EnableDDW (Function) In french: <Fenêtre>.ActiveGFI
Warning
From version 2024, Window.ActivateDDW is kept for backward compatibility. This function has been replaced with <Window>.EnableDDW.
The DDW feature is used to automatically dim disabled windows. For more details, see Dim disabled windows. // -- Click code of "BTN_Validate" // Enable the DDW feature for the "WIN_EditCustomer" window WIN_EditCustomer.EnableDDW(True) // Open a dialog box Dialog("Save changes?") // As long as the dialog box is displayed, // the "WIN_EditCustomer" window is dimmed. Syntax
<Result> = <Window>.EnableDDW(<DDWÂ activation>)
<Result>: Boolean Previous DDW status:- True: the DDW feature was enabled for the specified window.
- False: the DDW feature was not enabled for the specified window.
<Window>: Control name Name or alias of the window to be used. This window must be opened. <DDW activation>: Boolean New DDW status:- True: the DDW feature is enabled for the specified window.
- False: the DDW feature is not enabled for the specified window.
Remarks Configuration of the end-user computers Depending on the configuration of the end-user computers, the DDW feature may have no effect. Indeed, the DDW feature is affected by the characteristics of the video card, the speed of the processor, etc. If a problem occurs, ask the end users to update the driver of their video card. Remark: To operate, the end-user computers must: - have a display mode greater than 256 colors.
- be in 32-bit or 64-bit mode.
- be running Windows 2000 or later.
- use the maximum level of "Hardware acceleration" for the video card (advanced display properties of the computer).
Dimming rate The default dimming rate on the windows is set to 18 %. To change this rate, use WinRateDDW.
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