I'm running it on windows xp using eclipse europe.
regards,
René
Am 28.07.2008 um 18:23 schrieb Jeremy Dowdall:
what is the operating system(s) and version(s) of Eclipse?
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 5:50 AM, Jack Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
My initial thought is that it may be a layout issue. I always start
troubleshooting this kind of issue by wrapping the control in a
composite and then setting that composite's background color to
something hideous like sold cyan, so I can see how it's actually
being layed out. This often tells me a lot.
Good luck,
Jack
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Subject: [nebula-dev] CDateTime with Border
Hello folks,
first of all I want to thank for your great widgets.
I wrote a DateTimeFieldEditor based on the CDateTime widget. In the
fieldeditor I instantiate the CDateTime in the following manner:
cdt = new CDateTime(parent, CDT.BORDER | CDT.SPINNER);
but it seems to me, that the border isn't painted. I use my
DateTimeFieldEditor in a (surprise, surprise) PreferencePage. and a
normal
StringFieldEditor is painted with borders, but my DateTimeField catch
one´s eye because its painted without the normal border.
Any Idea?
regards,
René
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