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Re: ExGRID 1.1

Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2011 9:38 pm
by ts-soft
Very Fast :D
Thank you, i will test it.

Greetings - Thomas

Re: ExGRID 1.1

Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 5:01 pm
by Oliver13
Hi Srod,

is there a way to assign different row height (e.g. to to prevent cutting of multiline text) ?
Also it would be great to span cells (e.g. for displaying subheaders using full width of grid)

Thank you and best regards
Oliver

Re: ExGRID 1.1

Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 6:42 pm
by srod
No variable row heights because an ExGRID is based upon a Windows ListView control.

Row headers can span multiple rows, but because the column headers reside within a Windows header control the same cannot be done with column headers.

Cell spanning I think would probably prove too much for an already over-burdoned ListView! :)

Re: ExGRID 1.2

Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 1:38 pm
by srod
30th Jun 2012.

ExGRID 1.2 is a bug fix release.

Sporadic crashes when deleting rows within certain event handlers has been sorted. Thanks to Peter Wekkeli.

Stephen.

Re: ExGRID 1.3

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 9:15 pm
by srod
1st July 2012.

ExGRID 1.3.

Hi,

Have added a new cell type to both EsGRID and ExGRID (#egrid_CustomTextDialog / #ExGRID_CUSTOMTEXTDIALOG).

These cells can be used to display static text alongside a 'selector button' which the user can click (or double click the entire cell) in order to fire an appropriate notification to a CellCallback function. That is, the text and the button reside within the same cell (much like the various 'chooser' type cells which our tBOX property box control offer).

The idea is that when the user clicks an appropriate 'selector button', the client application will then throw up some dialog or other appropriate to the cell in question. When the dialog has run it's course then the client app would make any appropriate changes to the underlying grid cell.

Have added a new demo to the EsGRID control to show how to make use of these new cells. The demo offers one way of allowing users to edit dates etc.

Note that any modifications made to these new cells are not reported in the #egrid_CellUpdated / #ExGRID_CELLUPDATED messages. This is because such cells are not edited directly by the user and the client app, through having thrown up a dialog in the first place, will already be aware of the changes made!

Regards.

Stephen.

Re: ExGRID 1.3

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 9:34 pm
by Marco2007
Great! Thanks, Stephen!!! :D

Re: ExGRID 1.3... don't post here!

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 11:04 am
by srod
Please post in the following thread for all EsGRID/ExGRID/tBOX matters : http://www.purebasic.fr/english/viewtop ... 14&t=50429


@Rings : any chance you can lock this topic? Thanks.