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markmark
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Posted: 23 March 2009 at 4:05pm |
ver 13.0.0
just the thing about the DateTimePicker
When will it have all the look of all the other Codejock controls.
ie have the properties Appearance and UseVisualStyle
Many Thanks
MArk
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Product: Xtreme SuitePro (ActiveX) version 13.0.0
Platform: Windows XP (32bit) - SP 2 Language: Visual Basic 6.0 |
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Hemesh
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This is something I would also like to see. Also affects the MonthCalendar control.
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Product: Xtreme SuitePro (ActiveX) version 18.5.0
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reims_rep
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How come this hasn't been prioritized? It is a basic requirement for all applications to have a consistent look (this is a basic design standard). Your controls are popular because it creates the possibility for your clients to emulate a visual look in the applications they develop but this capability of your entire suite is rendered useless if we cannot design forms with a consistent look. Example: If we deliver applications with an Office 2003 look and feel we cannot create forms which has a date or time or date-time field because your datetimepicker control cannot be rendered with an Office 2003 look.
I propose that this request be prioiritized to be implemented in your next release of CJ ActiveX.
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DataCrypt
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I really want to use this control from CodeJock Xtreme Suite as well, but have not because it doesn't offer the same XP visual style (flat or otherwise) as the other controls. I was very surprised that it appeared to be so outdated compared to the other controls in the suite.
Please update this if possible! Best Regards |
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Oleg
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Hello,
use DatePickerControl from our Calendar ActiveX.
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Oleg, Support Team
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markmark
Senior Member Joined: 30 November 2007 Status: Offline Points: 142 |
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I gave up with this control being updated.
The DatePickerControl is not the same control, if you do get the chance to make its look customizable, the same as a codejock textbox, that would be great.
Thanks
Mark
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reims_rep
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Hi Oleg, The datetimepicker control I refer to is a combobox-like control whose button, when clicked, displays a calendard (i.e. the datetimepicker control from the Calendar ActiveX you are referring to).
Meaning, we are not talking on the same level here.
Please check out what I mean.
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markmark
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HI Codejock.
Any Update for this? Many Thanks Mark
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Product: Xtreme SuitePro (ActiveX) version 13.0.0
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