On 5/31/12 11:22 AM, Anton Hofer wrote:
> Am 31.05.2012 19:01, schrieb Paul McNett:
>> On 5/31/12 7:05 AM, Anton Hofer wrote:
>>>>>>> I tried tis in the wxPython-Demo an there it works. I need a view like
>>>>>>> this (1, 2, 3, 4 means column1, column2 ...):
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 111 22 333333333 4444444444444
>>>>>>> 111 2222222222222222222222222
>>>>>>> 111 2222222222222222222222222
>>>>>>> 111 22 333333333 4444444444444
>>>>>>> 111 22 333333333 4444444444444
>>>>>>> 111 22 333333333 4444444444444
>>>>> Do you want to see those long column 2's all the time, whether or not the 
>>>>> grid is in
>>>>> read-only or edit mode?
>>>>>
>>>>> If so, when if ever does the user get to see the data in column 3 and 4 
>>>>> for those rows?
>>>>>
>>>>> Paul
>>>>>
>>> If it is possibel, i want to see this long column 2's in edit-mode too.
>>> But i will edit my data in a form so it is important for me to see the
>>> long columns.
>>> The user has not to see the data in column 3 and 4 because in case of a
>>> long column 2 both columns 3 and 4 have no data.
>> Ok, what you describe isn't implemented in Dabo, and as far as I know you 
>> are the
>> first to desire it. I'm not sure this would be straightforward to implement 
>> - does it
>> work the way you want out of the box in wx? If not, what call(s) do you have 
>> to make?
>>
>> Paul
> I know that this isn't  implemented in dabo.
> I have found this feature in the demo of the wxPython-grid. There it 
> works. There you can overlap a few columns and rows with one cell (like 
> in a spreadsheet). My idea was to use this feature within the dGrid 
> "directly" from the underlaying wx.grid. I tried this in the dabodemo 
> (see above). I can select the "demogrid" in the objectinspector and use 
> the command "obj.SetCellSize(row, col, num_rows, num_cols)" and no error 
> occures (command should be known), but in the grid nothing (visible) 
> happens and i dont know why.

It must have something to do with how we set renderers or cell attr's. I did 
try to
comment out the attr.SetOverflow(False) in dGrid.py without success.

Paul


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