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    Posted: 05 November 2004 at 8:03am

Hi,

I just went through your examples of the Pro library. My primary interest was in the Property Grid object. I have two questions to ask here:

1. Your PropertyGrid.exe example demonstrates options "Show Toolbar" and "Show Help". What it doesn't illustrate, is option "Show Object" or something, to switch ON/OFF the combo-box at the top that shows the current object. Which leads to the question: Do you support such at all?

2. General look of the Property Grid is fine, but one element was looking unimpressive: buttons "..." in the Windows XP looking mode.Any chance to change those? Maybe increase their width or something, 'cos they do look weird they way you show them in the example.

Unrelated question: Will your Property Grid run on Windows98?

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Vitaly Tomilov

 



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Yes, it will run on Windows 98.
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thank you, I cannot really count this as an answer though :)

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How is this for an answer:

http://www.codejock.com/products/toolkitpro/

Supported Environments
Visual C++ 5.0
Visual C++ 6.0
Visual C++ .NET 2002 (7.0)
Visual C++ .NET 2003 (7.1)
Visual C++ .NET 2005 (8.0)

Supported Operating Systems:
Windows NT 4.0, 2000, XP, 2003
Windows 95, 98, 98SE, ME

Minimum Requirements
Windows 95/NT

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This doesn't answer the two questions i asked, so i'll try to ask them once again:

1. Your PropertyGrid.exe example demonstrates options "Show Toolbar" and "Show Help". What it doesn't illustrate, is option "Show Object" or something, to switch ON/OFF the combo-box at the top that shows the current object. Which leads to the question: Do you support such at all?

2. General look of the Property Grid is fine, but one element was looking unimpressive: buttons "..." in the Windows XP looking mode.Any chance to change those? Maybe increase their width or something, 'cos they do look weird they way you show them in the example.

Thanx,

Vitaly

 



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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote spike Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 November 2004 at 9:38am

My response was in response to this question:

Unrelated question: Will your Property Grid run on Windows98?

Also, since you only seem to accept answers from codejock employees, why dont you just call them and ask them if they support the features you seem to be requiring. Wouldnt that be faster then posting up 20 questions/complaints about what it cant do?

 

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I accept answers from anyone. Long distance calls aren't always a good way to get all questions answered, and especially since i publish them here as they are coming up. And i didn't post any complains here.

 

 

 

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