MiniToolbar ignores the Style property |
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Fabian
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Posted: 07 June 2008 at 3:16am |
Hi
The new MiniToolbar ignores the Style-property. I think that this is the correct Microsoft behaviour but in some situations it would be very helpful if you can e.g. display the text left of a combobox...
Any work around is welcome!
Thanks in advance
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Product: Xtreme SuitePro (ActiveX) version 16.2.3
Platform: Windows 7 (32bit) Language: Visual Basic 6.0 / SP6 |
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Oleg
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Hi, did you try to change Style property ?
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Fabian
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Hi Oleg
In fact the Style property really works. But I run into an other small problem: I can not change the Style of my command bar (not minitoolbar) within my app with the customization dialog. If I right click on the combobox control (built in, not custom) all style commands in the pop up menu are grayed out. Clicking a button is OK.
Thanks for some hints
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Product: Xtreme SuitePro (ActiveX) version 16.2.3
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Oleg
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Hi,
Yes, for ComboBox they disabled. :-( User can change only style for standard buttons and popups.
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Oleg, Support Team
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Fabian
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Hi oleg
why? I think it would be very handy for the user to show the caption or to save space and hide it...
Thanks
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Product: Xtreme SuitePro (ActiveX) version 16.2.3
Platform: Windows 7 (32bit) Language: Visual Basic 6.0 / SP6 |
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