RibbonBar vs.Resizer Control |
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McKloony
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Posted: 06 May 2008 at 5:44am |
In Version 12.0.0 ist also the Problem (Bug) that a RibbonBar occurs an fatal error, if the ResizerControl is used. Does anybody know, how to fix this problem?
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Product: Xtreme SuitePro (ActiveX) 16.2.5
Platform: XP / Windows 7 Language: Visual Basic 6.0 SP6 |
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Aaron
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Hi,
When does this error occur? Do you have a sample?
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McKloony
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yes, of corse. It occurs when you close the BVB application. Than VB6 schows an error message. I had als support contact with Oleg (14425) he wrote: "Its conflict of Resize and EnableFrameTheme, Change AutoSize option of Resizer to False." |
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younicke
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if you could attach some project code then probably we could find a workaround.
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McKloony
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uploads/20080509_095713_CodeJock_Ribbon.zip
OK, in the VB6 sample you have a strange effect. Of example is it possible, to click onto the second titlebar an move the ribbonbar inside then vb6 window.
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Oleg
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Hello, Remove Resizer and put CommandBars to Form.
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