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I know we can put more than 1 subfile on a display, but they have to be
full width for each - so they have to be arranged vertically. At least,
I think that's right.
There have been efforts to simulate subfile behavior side-by-side - I
think the Sofbro case tool Genesis could do this - coding is not simple,
seems to me.
I wondered about using UIM - User Interface Management - stuff - panel
groups are the display objects for that - all the Work With... screens
are panel groups.
A panel group consists of 1 or more panels - these can have different
types - a list type is like a subfile - I could not see whether these
can be side-by-side - how to use these is in the Application Display
Programming manual - last I saw is for 6.1, haven't looked to see if
there is anything newer - it doesn't change much these days.
HTH
Vern
On 8/16/2016 10:32 PM, Booth Martin wrote:
I would like to put a 10-row by 60 column subfile on one side of a 132
column display, but not as a separate window. In other words. I would
like to use the other side of the display for other purposes I
believe the answer is No but I have been surprised before.
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