Thanks hex and Mark, noAutoDetection solved it.
Staffan
On Sun, Jan 13, 2013 at 6:22 PM, Staffan Tylen <staffan.ty...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> hex is exactly right.
>>
>> This is one of the main reasons I dislike auto detection. After the
>> initDialog in your dialog executes, then auto detection goes through and
>> resets all the controls. Causing what you see.
>>
>>
> I scanned my source tree and found the following:
>
> --.Application~autoDetection(.FALSE)
> -- The above doesn't allow public routines to be used!
>
> So it's been commented out, but it was a long ago so can't remember the
> details. So the app is using the default behaviour and the setText already
> in place is working. But the code I just posted is also using the default
> behaviour but doesn't work. Guess I need to fiddle around with
> autoDetection...
>
> Staffan
>
>
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