On Jul 27, 2006, at 7:46 AM, Karen wrote:


On Jul 27, 2006, at 8:15 AM, Jonathan Johnson wrote:
It should be supported. We use this technique ourselves in the 2006 IDE itself.

Not with the RB2006R3 IDE !!!! If you did you would see the issue.


If there's something not working, please file a report with some easy steps to reproduce -- I had a hard time figuring out what exactly you were doing above, which is why I didn't reply the first time :)

What's to figure out? To parphrase Yoda: "Do ***WITH Rb2006R3*** NOT figure!" ;)

What's easier than this? In a new project :

1) Create a container control (ContainerControl1)... in my case it had two bevelButtons on it -one as button the other as menu)

2) Create a new Class (Class1). Assign it's super to ContainerControl1.

Ah, this is not what we were using. We're using it the other way around:

1) Create a class whose super is ContainerControl (ie, MyPaneClass)
2) Create a container control whose super is MyContainerControl.

That's why I was confused, I wasn't sure what exactly the setup was. I can't think of an obvious reason this shouldn't work, so if you could file a report that would be great. I'm not verifying if it should work or shouldn't until we have a chance to dig deeper at the issue.

-Jon
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