>From my experience you have to live with the fact that Windows will impose it's grayed text standard to all disabled controls. We have done the "Read Only, TabStop false" thing and quietly cursed. As others have already pointed out it does have the advantage of allowing the user to copy the text from the "disabled" control. Stephen Bertram --------------------------------------------------------------------------- New Zealand Delphi Users group - Delphi List - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Website: http://www.delphi.org.nz To UnSub, send email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] with body of "unsubscribe delphi"
- RE: [DUG]: Appearance of disabled controls Myles Penlington
- Re: [DUG]: Appearance of disabled controls David Brennan
- RE: [DUG]: Appearance of disabled controls Stacey Verner
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- RE: [DUG]: Appearance of disabled controls Carl Reynolds
- Re: [DUG]: Appearance of disabled controls David Brennan
- RE: [DUG]: Appearance of disabled controls Stacey Verner
- RE: [DUG]: Appearance of disabled controls Stephen Bertram
- RE: [DUG]: Appearance of disabled controls Carl Reynolds
- Re: [DUG]: Appearance of disabled controls David Brennan
- RE: [DUG]: Appearance of disabled controls Carl Reynolds
- Re: [DUG]: Appearance of disabled controls David Brennan
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- Re: [DUG]: Appearance of disabled controls Deepak Shenoy
- RE: [DUG]: Appearance of disabled controls Carl Reynolds
- Re: [DUG]: Appearance of disabled controls David Brennan
- Re: [DUG]: Appearance of disabled controls Nello Sestini
- RE: [DUG]: Appearance of disabled controls Carl Reynolds