Jerker thank you kindly for your response.  May I ask you to briefly expand
on your thought?  The solution does not have to be handsome if it works;
and my Entity Selection lengths are typically less than 50 so looping is
doable.   I can conceive how using Row Background Color Array and looping
through the selection would work if the List Box was array or selection
based; but I am not clear on how I would implement this for Entity
Selection List Boxes.


On Tue, Feb 18, 2020 at 10:46 PM Jerker Stenberg via 4D_Tech <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Eric
>
> Maybe not the most handsome/best way to do it, but the first thought that
> came through my mind.
> How about using a Row Background Color Array?
> You will have to loop the whole selection and set color for the
> selected/highlighted ones.
>
> Regards, Jerker
>
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> Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2020 12:37:59 -0700
> From: Eric <[email protected]>
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> Subject: Entity Selection List Box - Selected Row Color
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> After a lifetime of ALP development I am venturing into entity selection
> List Box(s) for the first time; there is a learning curve.  v17r6 in a
> Citrix environment.  I have been able to clear most of the hurdles using
> the HDIs and researching iNUG Archives; but I have hit the wall on row
> selection.
>
>
>
> I have a Form Page with 3 entity selection List Boxes; one of them multi
> selection.  When the objects have focus, all is well with the visibility of
> the selected rows.  When the objects lose focus, the highlighted row(s)
> lose the highlight color and change to a shade of light gray that is not
> perceptible to the human eye on Citrix.  I’ve searched high and low for a
> way to change the color of the highlight in the object without focus.  I
> see where I can check the “Hide Selection Highlight” property but have not
> been successful in being able to set or maintain a visible color on the
> selected rows of the objects without focus.
>
>
> If someone has a suggestion or can point me to an example to implement
> this I would be appreciative.
>
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