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Pete

I think there's a parameter on CRTDSPF - ENHDSP - that can give you graphical borders on windows in iSeries Access emulation, maybe others. You won't see it on a real 5250 monitor.

HTH
Vern

At 06:00 PM 12/1/2007, you wrote:

Been scratching my head over this one a bit before posting. Here is the
question. What attributes do you set on a display file so that it will
display with a nice, smooth border, like you can see here with Booth's
examples:
http://www.martinvt.com/Code_Samples/Dropdown_box/dropdown_box.html

I have some of these working just fine but I just created another one
that has no subfile records, it is just a simple window with a few
fields in it and it displays with the : : : : characters instead of a
nice smooth graphical looking line around the border.

I can't see a difference in the way I am creating the display file but I
can't get it to work. I used WDWBORDER but it got me no closer.

Display attributes are here:

A DSPSIZ(24 80 *DS3)
A CF24(24 'F24-Command')
A INDARA
A R RECORD1
A*%%TS SD 20071019 104657 PETE REL-V5R3M0 5722-WDS
A WINDOW(*DFT 16 76)
A CF04(04 'F4-Prompt')
A CF05(05 'F5-Reset')
A CF11(11 'F11-Delete')
A CF12(12 'F12-Cancel')
A WDWTITLE((*TEXT 'Professional devel-
A opment Information'))

Thanks,

Pete


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