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Passwords and exit buttons in delphi6

Hi i need help with making exit/cancel buttons work in delphi6 and also passwords working
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Wrong place Krexack

This is for JAZZ-related technical help problems. I can't be of much help though anyway. Sorry. =(

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Nowhere do I see anything about Jazz Jackrabbit.

But sorry, I don't know much about Delphi.

Just try making a button and coding in it for it to hide the form (that is how you would do it in VB)
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oh thanx anyway but i fixed it now theres the problem of linking the password box to the trainer eheh ill fiddle some more soon.
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Look at this

JazzJackrabbit Community Forums > Jazz-Related Forums > Technical Help > Passwords and exit buttons in delphi6

=P Well, no reason to get picky anyhow. Glad you solved your problem.

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thanx.
now by all means let it only be jazz related if people post here alot but they dont so i think its only fair that people endevour to solve other problems aswell
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You got a point there, Krezack, but I think you'll have better luck if you try the Delphi Forums and post about your "password linking to trainer" problem there. Sooner or later you are bound to get an answer from a Delphi guru.

I wish I could personally help you but my university is having its froshies (freshmen) become proficient at Ansi C (Linux, text-based) before moving on to Windows languages.
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lol thanx ill take a look thjere sometime im very bussy at the moment ive got a programme to build a website to build and a programming language to learn then theres the jcf forum which i have an uncontrollable urge to post in

So you don't actually know delphi Lamer? da....um thats a pity.
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I've learned Delphi basics and I can probably learn the advanced concepts in a few days, you see, Delphi is very easy to learn compared to Ansi C.

Why do I say that? Because I am forced to create everything from scratch in C whereas in Delphi, I can just drag and drop the buttons and boxes and I can see how the interface will look when it is done without having to put in actual code right away and without having to do as much mathematical computations as you would have done so in C.
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Yes so its sort of a hybrid or its very advanced anyway ill visit that forum.
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