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Recompiling with last release
Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2019 08:33 AM
Today I recompiled my application with the last release ( september) and I have this error



How it is possible ?
the images are pngs


the oldest release before of that september was this


Someone changed btnbmp?
Since from 1991/1992 ( fw for clipper Rel. 14.4 - Momos)

I use : FiveWin for Harbour March-April 2024 - Harbour 3.2.0dev (harbour_bcc770_32_20240309) - Bcc7.70 - xMate ver. 1.15.3 - PellesC - mail: silvio[dot]falconi[at]gmail[dot]com
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Re: Recompiling with last release
Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2019 09:01 AM

Silvio,

We are checking it.

Many thanks for your feedback

regards, saludos

Antonio Linares
www.fivetechsoft.com
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Re: Recompiling with last release
Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2019 10:23 AM
also with oBtnbmp:=.t. not run!!
Since from 1991/1992 ( fw for clipper Rel. 14.4 - Momos)

I use : FiveWin for Harbour March-April 2024 - Harbour 3.2.0dev (harbour_bcc770_32_20240309) - Bcc7.70 - xMate ver. 1.15.3 - PellesC - mail: silvio[dot]falconi[at]gmail[dot]com
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Re: Recompiling with last release
Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2019 04:17 PM
also with oBtnbmp:=.t. not run!!

This does not work.
As explained earlier please use the clause GDIP in the command.
This is fixed in the next version.
Regards



G. N. Rao.

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Re: Recompiling with last release
Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2019 05:51 PM

I cannot use the command because i have an Array type
abtn[x,y]:ltransparent:=.t.

Since from 1991/1992 ( fw for clipper Rel. 14.4 - Momos)

I use : FiveWin for Harbour March-April 2024 - Harbour 3.2.0dev (harbour_bcc770_32_20240309) - Bcc7.70 - xMate ver. 1.15.3 - PellesC - mail: silvio[dot]falconi[at]gmail[dot]com

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