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Topic: Some observations...
Posted By: keepITcool
Subject: Some observations...
Date Posted: 10 April 2009 at 4:38am
TreeColumn 
Aligment is not consistent. When I specify IconAlignmentRight the Icon is drawn correctly, but the tree structure remains left aligned.
Also tooltip does not show in the area reserved for the treestructure.
 
AddCombo / ConstraintEdit.
Add some constraints and a Combobox to a (header) item. Then set the Caption of the item to s'thing NOT in the constraint list. e.g. "[Click to edit]".
The user cannot "clear" that caption: whatever he selects from the dropdown remains invisible.  Intended behaviour?
 
I' use an InsideButton to allow removal of rows.  I then use RemoveAt Row.Record.Item to remove that row.  The first time a user clicks the button all is ok. but when he presses another Remove button the form hangs. After I added a  DoEvents after RemoveAt the hangs no longer occur, but it's a bug.  Also I don't like the selection/focus is set to the first (visible?) row when I remove a row in the middle of the report. It should be on the record below the item removed.
 
Where can I set the style/appearance of the scrollbars and the inside dropdown, or are they always controlled by the OS?
I've bought SuitePro for styling reasons. I can set appearance for many other suitecontrols, but scrollbars seem to be OS styled. UGLY.
 


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Xtreme :SuitePro (ActiveX) version 13.1.0
Language: VB 6.0
Platform: WinXP/Win7(32+64bit)



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Posted By: mdoubson
Date Posted: 10 April 2009 at 10:47am
Thanks for comments - some of this already fixed as reported early other will be fixed soon including scrollbars but not so sure about dropdown.

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Mark Doubson, Ph.D.



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