ehhhh.... I'm not able to watch the video eitherRoberto Lopez wrote:
I hope that it can be helpful.
I'll review it later.
Thanks.
Regards,
Roberto.
I've attempted with VLC and Media Player Classic / K-lite codec pack full.
Regards,
Roberto.
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ehhhh.... I'm not able to watch the video eitherRoberto Lopez wrote:
I hope that it can be helpful.
I'll review it later.
Thanks.
Regards,
Roberto.
Master,Roberto Lopez wrote:
ehhhh.... I'm not able to watch the video either
I've attempted with VLC and Media Player Classic / K-lite codec pack full.
Regards,
Roberto.
Perhaps some other app had uninstalled or replaced some needed codec.rathinagiri wrote:It can be played on Media Player Classic for me. I wondered how does this happen!?
Thank´s, master for your attention, explanation and help.Roberto Lopez wrote:Vanguarda, Rathinagiri,
Well...
At first, sorry for the time that took to me understand the problem.
The cause is that we was talking about different things
For me, a button has the focus ONLY when dotted rectangle is drawn on it.
Considering that, there is not a problem, since 'enabled' property should not give the focus to the control being enabled (it should not care about focus at all).
In fact, even when there are three buttons with a different appearance, none of them has the dotted rectangle and none of them respond to keyboard input.
The behavior you describe (focus thin line without dotted rectangle) is obviously not good, since it could confuse someone.
I'll research about this.
Thanks for the report.
Regards,
Roberto.
thanks once again, masterRoberto Lopez wrote:And...
I've remembered something...
The concept of 'default button'.
The thin line around the button denotes it.
I'll research about that and try to find a solution.
Regards,
Roberto.
From MSDN, a 'default' button is:Roberto Lopez wrote:And...
I've remembered something...
The concept of 'default button'.
The thin line around the button denotes it.
I'll research about that and try to find a solution.
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A dialog box maintains the concept of a "default button" (which is always a pushbutton). The default button is typically drawn with a distinctive look (a heavy outline or a different color) and indicates what action the dialog box will take when you hit Enter. Note that this is not the same as the control that has the focus.