Filemaker Pro 8.5 Advanced Maintenance TG761Z/A Manual Do Utilizador
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TG761Z/A
Chapter 7
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Get functions 121
Description
Returns a number representing the height, in pixels, of the desktop space.
In Windows, the desktop space is the area inside the MDI window (sometimes referred to
as the client area). This doesn’t include any virtual space available through the scrolling
of the MDI window.
In the Mac OS, the desktop space is the area on the main monitor excluding the menu
bars and Dock. The main monitor is where the menu bar is located.
In Windows, the desktop space is the area inside the MDI window (sometimes referred to
as the client area). This doesn’t include any virtual space available through the scrolling
of the MDI window.
In the Mac OS, the desktop space is the area on the main monitor excluding the menu
bars and Dock. The main monitor is where the menu bar is located.
Note
See FileMaker Pro help for information about running
in client/server and
peer-to-peer environments.
Examples
Returns
460
in Windows when there is a single monitor and its MDI is set to 500 x 450.
Returns
578
in the Mac OS when there is a single monitor and its resolution is set to 800
x 600.
Get(WindowDesktopWidth)
Format
Get(WindowDesktopWidth)
Parameter
None
Data type returned
number
Description
Returns a number representing the width, in pixels, of the desktop space.
In Windows, the desktop space is the space inside the MDI window (sometimes referred
to as the client area).
In the Mac OS, the desktop space is the area on the main monitor excluding the menu
bars and Dock. The main monitor is where the menu bar is located.
In Windows, the desktop space is the space inside the MDI window (sometimes referred
to as the client area).
In the Mac OS, the desktop space is the area on the main monitor excluding the menu
bars and Dock. The main monitor is where the menu bar is located.
Note
See FileMaker Pro help for information about running
in client/server and
peer-to-peer environments.
Examples
Returns
450
in Windows when there is a single monitor and its MDI is set to 500 x 450.
Returns
600
in the Mac OS when there is a single monitor and its resolution is set to 800
x 600.