In an Explorer Bar Option List control, adding sub items below the bottom
border (list is to big to fit) cause all options below the border to
"disappear." They are still there, just not visible. I have to click the
Option list control and click the aitems property and click Okay to refresh
the list items.
Also the child indent property is not working. I have to edit aitems and
manually indent sub items.
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Adding Subitems to an Options List
Adding Subitems to an Options List
Andrew,
> In an Explorer Bar Option List control, adding sub items below the bottom
> border (list is to big to fit) cause all options below the border to
> "disappear." They are still there, just not visible. I have to click the
> Option list control and click the aitems property and click Okay to
> refresh the list items.
Sorry, I cannot reproduce the problem. Please, may you show me how to
reproduce it, step by step? Thanks.
> Also the child indent property is not working. I have to edit aitems and
> manually indent sub items.
The property nChildIndent is measured in pixels, so you have to set it to a
rather high value (i.e. 20) to see it. Also, this property has to be setted
to the parent item, not the children ones.
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Regards,
Jose F. Gimenez
http://www.xailer.com
> In an Explorer Bar Option List control, adding sub items below the bottom
> border (list is to big to fit) cause all options below the border to
> "disappear." They are still there, just not visible. I have to click the
> Option list control and click the aitems property and click Okay to
> refresh the list items.
Sorry, I cannot reproduce the problem. Please, may you show me how to
reproduce it, step by step? Thanks.
> Also the child indent property is not working. I have to edit aitems and
> manually indent sub items.
The property nChildIndent is measured in pixels, so you have to set it to a
rather high value (i.e. 20) to see it. Also, this property has to be setted
to the parent item, not the children ones.
--
Regards,
Jose F. Gimenez
http://www.xailer.com
Adding Subitems to an Options List
<< Sorry, I cannot reproduce the problem. Please, may you show me how to
reproduce it, step by step? Thanks. >>
Add enough items to fill the list box then start adding *subitems* to the
last item *without* an indent property set. You'll see that eventually, you
cannot scroll to the bottom items. Next, select *add item* and the focus is
moved to one of the top items and you can no longer scroll past the last
*visible* item. However, if you stretch the option list down, the items
magically appear.
<< The property nChildIndent is measured in pixels, so you have to set it to
a rather high value (i.e. 20) to see it. Also, this property has to be
setted to the parent item, not the children ones. >>
Got it thanks!
reproduce it, step by step? Thanks. >>
Add enough items to fill the list box then start adding *subitems* to the
last item *without* an indent property set. You'll see that eventually, you
cannot scroll to the bottom items. Next, select *add item* and the focus is
moved to one of the top items and you can no longer scroll past the last
*visible* item. However, if you stretch the option list down, the items
magically appear.
<< The property nChildIndent is measured in pixels, so you have to set it to
a rather high value (i.e. 20) to see it. Also, this property has to be
setted to the parent item, not the children ones. >>
Got it thanks!
Adding Subitems to an Options List
Andrew,
> Add enough items to fill the list box then start adding *subitems* to the
> last item *without* an indent property set. You'll see that eventually,
> you cannot scroll to the bottom items. Next, select *add item* and the
> focus is moved to one of the top items and you can no longer scroll past
> the last *visible* item. However, if you stretch the option list down, the
> items magically appear.
Thanks. Now I can reproduce it. I'll fix it ASAP.
--
Regards,
Jose F. Gimenez
http://www.xailer.com
> Add enough items to fill the list box then start adding *subitems* to the
> last item *without* an indent property set. You'll see that eventually,
> you cannot scroll to the bottom items. Next, select *add item* and the
> focus is moved to one of the top items and you can no longer scroll past
> the last *visible* item. However, if you stretch the option list down, the
> items magically appear.
Thanks. Now I can reproduce it. I'll fix it ASAP.
--
Regards,
Jose F. Gimenez
http://www.xailer.com