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VO Export Explorer: Show splash screen
Instructs Export Explorer whether or not it should show a splash screen when starting.

Calculator: Show background image
The calculator normally displays an image on the background of the window. This option disables it.



Calculator: Font for Chr() results
This option lets you change the font that is used to display the Chr() results.

Calculator: UDF DLL
The calculator can use additional, user-defined functions (UDF) if they are supplied in the DLL named here.

Language Assistant: DEFINE prefix
Language Assistant uses defined constants to represent strings. It will use the prefix supplied here to help generate the names of those constants.

Language Assistant: Load statements
This button calls up a window that lets you control how code is generated by Language Assistant in each of the editors:



DBF Utility: Template
The DBF Utility gives you the ability to generate source code to re-create the current DBF being viewed. The code that is generated is template driven so that it is easy to customise. The template option in VOPP Plus! lets you specify the name of the file that will be used.



DBF Utility: UDF DLL
The DBF Utility can recognise additional, user-defined functions (UDF) if they are supplied in the DLL named here.

DBF Utility: Browser
As in the VO DBServer editor, the DBF Utility gives you a Browse Data button to call up a browser program to view your data. By default the DBF utility uses VO's DBFView.EXE. This option in VOPP Plus! lets you specify a different program to view your data.

DBF Utility: Browser Parameters
This field lets you supply any parameters that your browser program requires. If the filename of the DBF should be passed to the browser type %FILE into the parameter field. If there are other command line switches you can include them as well. If the browser supports DBFVIEW.INF you can specify %DBFVIEW as a parameter and the full specified nameof DBFVIEW.INF will be passed to the browser.


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