Changes between Version 29 and Version 30 of Docs/825gen2/Dev/UpdatingLegacyAppsToNewLook
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v29 v30 243 243 }}} 244 244 245 In the above example notice after FORM_INIT the function !SetupMenuFormToUseFontSet is called. This gives the form a pointer to the fonts that were initialized previously. The function also sets the starting position of the rect rectangle that is used to define where to show the button. Notice between FORM_ADD_BUTTON2 lines the rect is advanced by **rect += btnAdvanceY;** The CFormRect class contains multiple values. The += operator is overloaded to allow the advance as shown. The AdvanceInputRects function from the previous example is actually doing the same thing, but for input forms to advance both the prompt and the input rectangles.245 In the above example notice after FORM_INIT the function !SetupMenuFormToUseFontSet is called. This gives the form a pointer to the fonts that were initialized previously. The function also sets the starting position of the rect rectangle that is used to define where to show the button. Notice between FORM_ADD_BUTTON2 lines the rect is advanced by **rect += btnAdvanceY;** The CFormRect class contains multiple values. The += operator is overloaded to allow the advance as shown. The !AdvanceInputRects function from the previous example is actually doing the same thing, but for input forms to advance both the prompt and the input rectangles. 246 246 {{{ 247 247 static inline void AdvanceInputRects(CFormRect& rect, CFormRect& rectInp)