You don't need it since I've not added new properties or events to grid.mol wrote:I'm waiting for 2.8.1 and IDE for that...
Many thanks Roberto for your excellent work...
Best regards, Marek
Regards,
Roberto.
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You don't need it since I've not added new properties or events to grid.mol wrote:I'm waiting for 2.8.1 and IDE for that...
Many thanks Roberto for your excellent work...
Best regards, Marek
Fixed.rathinagiri wrote: 1. Navigation by cell is not enabled while in modal/child window. In the case of modal/child window grids, the cursor is shown in the main window even after the closing of modal/child window. (I think the cursor is shown in the main window instead of modal/child window!)
Apparently. the problem is that the column value reported for a cell position includes grid column line.rathinagiri wrote: 2. The current cursor/cell value is shown some pixels left than the actual value.
Please try to send me a small sample showing the problem.rathinagiri wrote: 3. I had got my old project compiled in the new version and got run time error with grid. I could not reproduce the same by way of a sample. Let me give the error log. If possible I would come with a sample.Code: Select all
Error BASE/1068 Argument error: array access Called from EVENTS(2337) Called from LISTVIEW_SCROLL(0) Called from _GETGRIDCELLDATA(4663)
[/quote]rathinagiri wrote: 4. When one column is having 0 width navigation cursor is not seen. (May be this is not a bug. But the user doesn't know about the column. )
I am attaching a sample with child window.
I would come with screenshots soon.
No, I think I had not put the situation correctly. If we make the width of a column as 0, say like this 'widths {100,100,0,100}', then the cursor is not shown if the cell is moved through that column. Actually it is not a bug. But, the user doesn't know about the column at all. Sometimes, it is useful to hide some information (like recno) which is not useful to the user, but could be useful for the programmer.Maybe this is not a bug. You've not assigned a value to the grid, so no row is highlighted.
If you add the following line prior window activation:
sample.g1.value := 1
The first line will be show.
Well... perhaps the cursor update routine should skip the column if its width is zero.rathinagiri wrote: If we make the width of a column as 0, say like this 'widths {100,100,0,100}', then the cursor is not shown if the cell is moved through that column. Actually it is not a bug. But, the user doesn't know about the column at all. Sometimes, it is useful to hide some information (like recno) which is not useful to the user, but could be useful for the programmer.