TabStretch, TabStyle
These page frame properties
determine whether the pages are kept in a single row or stacked
in multiple rows (like the Tools-Options dialog) if the captions
don't all fit in a single row, and whether all the tabs are the
same size or if they adjust to fit their captions.
Usage
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pgfPageFrame.TabStretch = nStackOrClip
nStackOrClip = pgfPageFrame.TabStretch
pgfPageFrame.TabStyle = nFixedOrNot
nFixedOrNot = pgfPageFrame.TabStyle
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We guess Microsoft figures there might be some other
choices for these properties someday. It's the only reason we can
think of for making them numeric instead of logical. Visual
SourceSafe shows one such possibility—a "ragged row" of tabs,
with forward/back buttons to scroll through the tabs, looking
sort of like a spinner on its side. It does free up some screen
real estate, but it doesn't do much for us.VFP 5 and later
versions are smarter than VFP 3 in deciding what constitutes the
tabs fitting. We suspect that's due to the addition of TabStyle,
which no doubt necessitated some work in the calculation of tab
sizes. In VFP 3, there's no way to control the size of the tabs,
so it's not like FoxPro says, "I can only fit this many of your
desired tab width in the allocated space." We've seen tabs get
stacked in that version even when there appeared to be plenty of
white space on either side of every tab caption. In these cases,
we can set TabStretch to "clip" and still see the complete
caption for every tab. Fortunately, later versions of VFP seem to
do a much better job of this.When you do stack tabs, be sure to
leave TabStyle at the default, 0-Justified. (For a good laugh,
create a page frame with a whole bunch of pages with different
caption widths, then set TabStretch to 0-Multiple Rows and
TabStyle to 1-Nonjustified.) In VFP 3, you'll want to fiddle with
the page frame's size to be sure every row has the same number of
pages. The look of a page frame with an odd number in the last
row is really strange.
Example
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ThisForm.pgfQuarters.TabStretch = 0 && but you'll usually set
ThisForm.pgfQuarters.TabStyle = 0 && these in the PropSheet
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