SOLVED: PropertyItemCategory inplacebuttons |
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Aaron
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Posted: 27 March 2008 at 1:29am |
Hi,
Is it possible to have inplacebuttons on a category? In fact it doesn't matter what kind of item as long I can click on it and it fires an event
Any possible solution for this?
Thanks in advance
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Baldur
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I think that this is not possible, because Categories are hidden when you sort by property.
I solve this problem with using a PropertyItem and childitems.
The mainitem has buttons and will be canceled for edit in the RequestEdit event.
So the buttons can be used.
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Aaron
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Hi,
Yes I know I can use a PropertyItem with childitems. I was hoping for some kind of workaround. Maybe the CJ developers will add this feature in the next version.
I would rather use the category items because it looks nicer. Only the caption is selected and not the whole item area. When using PropertyItems you don't see the difference between a main or a child item and I see a small flicker when cancelling the request edit.
Thanks anyway for your reply
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Baldur
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You can change the captionmetrics and valuemetrics to apear as category, and if the cpu is fast, you have no flicker.
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Aaron
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Hi,
That's not entirely true, the selection area of a category is only the caption and second the identation of the childs increases when using a propertygrid item (without workarounds, but we don't want that) . I think there are advantages and disadvantages with this and I believe it's still a workaround and when using it this way you have just the looks of an extended Treeview with 2 columns. That brings me to the original post: is it possible to have inplace buttons to a PropertyItemCategory?
Thank you anyway for your replies
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Aaron
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Hi,
This possible in V12.0
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Oleg
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Hi,
Thanks for suggestion about inplacebuttons for category :-) think it can be used as filter or something.
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