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Thank you. Bob Thompson LaPorte, IN 219-363-7441 Sent from my iPod On Feb 13, 2015, at 7:16 AM, "A. Razzak Memon" <[email protected]> wrote: > And ... > > Here you go .... > > http://www.razzak.com/tips/VarLookupListViiew_With_RowNumbers_01.jpg > > http://www.razzak.com/tips/VarLookupListViiew_With_RowNumbers_02.jpg > > Notice the increased font (MS Sans Serif) size to 14. > > Now that's freakin' awesome! > > Very Best R:egards, > > Razzak > > > At 09:38 AM 2/12/2015, Bob Thompson wrote: > >> Razzak, >> Thank you for the reply. >> >> Using 9.5.5.20109 >> >> I seem to find the following situation. >> I created a form in RRBYWI8 based upon the customer table as you outlined. >> I created a form with a variable list view on that table and clicked show >> row numbers. The result displayed exactly as your posted examples did, i.e. >> complete 3 digit numbers. >> >> I changed the font and size on the list view to MS Sans Serif and size 14. >> The list view then showed the abbreviated row numbers. 1... 2... 3... etc. >> >> I tested on my original production form and if I reduce the font size to 10, >> then the row numbers display without abbreviation. >> >> This form is used on Fork Truck touch screens and I must have the font >> relatively large. The font I had used on the list view is MS-Sans Serif and >> size 14. I tested a couple of fonts at various sizes, but was unable to get >> the row number column to show complete at larger fonts. Perhaps there is a >> setting I am missing? > > Bob, > > Excellent observation and feedback on my samples provided to illustrate the > use of Row Numbers in List View. > > Let's see what the eXpanded R:Dream Team can do about your very specific > situation. > > All active users and developers with vested interest in R:BASE should benefit > from developing and deploying their R:BASE eXtreme 9.5 applications on Tablet > PCs as well as mobile devices with touch screens. > > We will provide you all with the added advantage of using R:BASE eXtreme 9.5, > and always staying current. > > No worries! > > Very Best R:egards, > > Razzak > > > >> From: "A. Razzak Memon" <[email protected]> >> To: "RBASE-L Mailing List" <[email protected]> >> Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2015 5:37:00 PM >> Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Variable list view : show row numbers >> >> At 05:55 PM 2/11/2015, Bob Thompson wrote: >> >> >I have a list view with the Show Row numbers attribute checked. This >> >works, but when the row count hits 100, it displays as "1..." ex: >> >97 >> >98 >> >99 >> >1... >> > >> >The list view width is plenty wide to accommodate the row column. I >> >have not found how to increase this width. (Other than manually >> >sliding the column header over) >> >> >> The first and most important question, what build of R:BASE eXtreme 9.5? >> >> For latest version and build: >> http://www.rupdates.com >> http://www.rbaseupdates.com (Mirrored Site) >> >> Just for my own curiosity and wanting to bullet-proof R:BASE .... >> >> Using the sample RRBYW18 database, I quickly created a duplicate >> table based upon the existing Customer table and then appended >> a whole bunch of rows to get a total of at least 155 rows. Then, >> I created a coooooool Variable Lookup List View to illustrate >> the use of "Row Numbers". >> >> Here are the results ... >> >> http://www.razzak.com/tips/ListView_With_RowNumbers_01.jpg >> http://www.razzak.com/tips/ListView_With_RowNumbers_02.jpg >> http://www.razzak.com/tips/ListView_With_RowNumbers_03.jpg >> http://www.razzak.com/tips/ListView_With_RowNumbers_04.jpg >> http://www.razzak.com/tips/ListView_With_RowNumbers_05.jpg >> http://www.razzak.com/tips/ListView_With_RowNumbers_06.jpg >> >> Notice the Image "04" with row number from 94 - 124 >> >> Notice the Image "05" with row number from 125 - 155 >> >> Image "06" illustrates the Variable Lookup List View Properties. >> >> Hope that provides you with some blue's clues ... >> >> I don't know about you all, but I certainly had FUN! >> >> Very Best R:egards, >> >> Razzak. > >

