Is there any disadvantage to seeting the Window's Composite property to true? Nothing is mentioned in the documentation about any negative effects of using it, and it apparently solves a bug under Mac OS X, so would there be any reason to not setting the Composite property to true for all windows?

Thanks,
Chuck

On Apr 19, 2006, at 12:53 PM, Sven E Olsson wrote:


On 19 apr 2006, at 20.58, Charles Ross wrote:

When using the CellBackgroundPaint event handler of a ListBox to alternate the row colors for a hierarchal ListBox, the triangular arrows on Mac OS X are rectangular graphics that show a white background over the background color of the rows. Is there any way to work around this?

Thanks,
Chuck Ross
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You could set the Window to Composite...
Example: http://www.xhtmlsoft.com/rb/listboxtriangle.png
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