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    why are some values light blue

    my apologies for my late response I can send you part of the table Rene
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    why are some values light blue

    delete is not available on the blue cells nor on all the other cells
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    why are some values light blue

    Neither is the situation I am looking directly to the table, it is very weird I cannot find anything different compared to the other cells, I also cannot change the color of those cells, it's like they are protected or something
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    why are some values light blue

    Hi I'am using paradox 8 and noticed that some of the values are represented in a light blue color while all the others are 'normal' black. Anyone got an idea how/why this is ? I can not find anything unussual.
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    using 'loopcounter' as variable name

    superb !!! thanx
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    using 'loopcounter' as variable name

    i've solved my problem sofar by making arrays but i still would like to know if there is the possibillity to use a loopcounter to address a variable
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    using 'loopcounter' as variable name

    Hi I got 10 variable of the type Tbitmap; named bitmap1, bitmap2 .. .. bitmap10; For initiating i want to apply the same procedure 10 times, rather than repeating myself 10 times I would like to have it in some sort of loop e.g. for ii:=1 to 10 do begin (bitmap ii).free end; this of course...
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    Determining field in a record type

    Hi I got 10 variables type Tbitmap they are named bitmap1, bitmap2 .. .. bitmap10 when I write a procedure I don't want to repeat myself 10 times, but I would like to have the names changed in a loop something like for ii:=1 to 10 do begin bitmapii.free end; this doesn't work of course...
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    Tiff images with LZW compression

    Hi I have asked this question about half a year ago, did not get much response then so I'll try it again. I am using lots and lots of images tiff-format and I want to compress them without loss. With LZW compression this is possible. Now for the question: Does anyone know about a shareware...
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    Secondairy Index on multiple fields in Paradox

    Well your explanation is conforming my experience I’ve used a query to solve my problem Query1.Active := false; SQL.Clear; sql.Add('SELECT DISTINCT Z, X, Y'); sql.Add('FROM "'+ Table1.TableName +'"'); sql.Add('WHERE')...
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    Secondairy Index on multiple fields in Paradox

    Andrew No change using ApplyRange (was a good suggestion though)
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    Secondairy Index on multiple fields in Paradox

    Andrew dxy:=StrToInt(Form1.edtxysearchsize.Text); dz:=StrToint(Form1.edtZsearchsize.Text); with table1 do begin Locate('Point',Point1,[]); xx:=fieldbyname('x').asinteger; yy:=fieldbyname('y').asinteger; zz:=fieldbyname('z').asinteger; IndexName:='secxyz'...
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    Secondairy Index on multiple fields in Paradox

    Towerbase What I have written in my question is the exact code: IndexName:='secxyz'; SetRange([x-dx,y-dy,z-dz],[x+dx,y+dy,z+dz]); I have also tried IndexName :='secXYZ'; tblcluster.SetRange([200,300,900],[1000,1500,902]); but again, the index only...
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    Secondairy Index on multiple fields in Paradox

    Hi I've got paradox tables containing three colums with x y and z coordinates. I want to select records in a certain area X +/- dx Y +/- dy Z +/- dz for this I've made a secondairy index with the index fields x,y,z XYZtable.AddIndex('secXYZ','X;Y;Z',[ixCaseInsensitive]); the index is there...
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    color codes for false color

    Hi does anyone know where I can the color codes (numbers) for a logical sequence in colors. I want to make an image with some sort of distribution in false color, meaning the color represents the intensity.

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