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Aaron
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Posted: 06 February 2009 at 3:09am |
Hi,
This post is a part of another post by @Mozaheb, there are a few problems with RightToLeft property:
Dear supportmember:
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mdoubson
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In Release 12 you can fix your click problem if sync RTL with Button's Alignment: if RTL then Button->SetAlignment(xtpItemControlRight); else Button->SetAlignment(xtpItemControlLeft);and click will works.
And it make sense as your scrollbar is on left side and column's number start from max to min in RTL mode
Btw - you need left scrollbar in non-RTL mode - you can use call:
m_wndReportCtrl.ModifyStyleEx(NULL, WS_EX_LEFTSCROLLBAR);
It works. And you will see same wrong scrollbar selection effect as in topic (without RTL mode!)
I agree with your comments and confirm the problems.
Fixed for both cases (RTL or non-RTL with WS_EX_LEFTSCROLLBAR) in Release 13 - coming this week. |
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jpbro
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Where do we get release 13? I don't see it in the Customer Downloads section.
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Aaron
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Hi Mark,
I think you don't understand... Thumb should be activated when mouse hoovers scrollbar and not where the scrollbar would be with non RTL mode See attached image. You can check this in same test project of @Mozaheb
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mdoubson
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You don't understand - it was a bug in RTL support. Now it fixed - it's all. Tomorrow you can get Release 13 package
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Aaron
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Hi Mark,
Thanks for reply, let's hope you fixed all issues for V13 (I already lit some candles in local chapel... )
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Aaron
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Hi
These issues are solved in V13.0.0
(in V12.1.1 these issues are bugs)
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mdoubson
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Glad to read such confirmation. Could you and other Forum's member analized Release 13 and share your opinions - what fixed or not and also about new features (not only about Calendar - also Report and other components)
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