On 06/04/2007, at 12:35 PM, Karen wrote:

>
> On Apr 5, 2007, at 11:38 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>   ContainerControls: also work great for me;
>
> And very limited in ways one would EXPECT one to work...
>
> What I was hoping for was to be able to put controls in one and THEN
> subclass it in similar ways I could a built in control...(I would not
> expect to be able to add additional controls to subclasses- after all
> I can't add more UI elements to say listbox)
>
> To be able to do something like a listbox with using scrollbars,
> placards and and editfield say and then be able to subclass it in the
> ways one can the listboxes class was what I was expecting and hoping
> for. Or do something like a combobox using part of other controls...

Karen, can you go into a bit more detail please about how this breaks?

I have no problems constructing and subclassing a ContainerControl,  
from a brief test, which I just posted online at

http://www.oofile.com.au/files/REALbasic/TestContainerControls.rbp.zip

I do have plans for future use of CC in a more serious manner which  
your feedback may affect.

regards

Andy

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