On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 11:55 AM, Keith Clarke
keith.cla...@clarkeandclarke.co.uk wrote:
Hi Keith,
Great lesson - I have a checkbox in a cell. I did have to divert from your
lesson slightly. So, below are the additional steps that I took - just in
case you want to update your lesson for the
Hi Zryip,
Great lesson - I have a checkbox in a cell. I did have to divert from your
lesson slightly. So, below are the additional steps that I took - just in case
you want to update your lesson for the following scenario...
I wanted a row 'Select' column of (just) checkboxes, centrally aligned
I have to chime in here too. I love listMagic but it isn't compatible with
Remo. The library for listMagic freezes a quit from your app when your
running Remo. The only real solution would be for the listMagic folks to
release it's library unlocked (probably not ever happen) so I'm gradually
Hi Keith,
You might want to consider another approach than checkboxes in this situation,
depending on what you want to do with the checked row. If you just want to
carry out some processing on the data in the selected row, you can use the
dghilitedline property of the datagrid to find out
Hi Peter,
Thanks for the tip and for reframing the problem to provide mutually exclusive
row selection, without the complexity of dealing with the checkbox. Nice! :-)
Best,
Keith..
On 7 Mar 2011, at 16:22, Peter Haworth wrote:
Hi Keith,
You might want to consider another approach than
You read my mind, Sir. I was just defining the pair of buttons under the
simplified data grid as your post popped into my inbox! :-)
On 7 Mar 2011, at 16:45, Peter Haworth wrote:
No problem Keith. Also saw your other post about a button in the datagrid.
Once again, it might be worth
I believe you will need to use form style datagrids then, I'm sure you know. I
have no experience in those, but at some point I will want to jump in because
the notion of checkboxes in a table are very appealing to what I am going to be
doing later on.
Bob
On Mar 5, 2011, at 12:35 AM, Keith
On Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 9:35 AM, Keith Clarke
keith.cla...@clarkeandclarke.co.uk wrote:
...thanks Bob - very useful stuff - and I'll definitely be referencing this
as I work through the lessons again and DGH documentation.
However, before I get to manipulating data, I need to learn how to use
Hi Zryip,
Thanks for the lesson - very timely!
And you have anticipated my follow-up question which was to be how to embed a
button within a row - brilliant!
Don't go thinking that this has exhausted my list of questions on DG/DGH
though! ;-)
Best,
Keith..
On 6 Mar 2011, at 22:53, zryip
...thanks Bob - very useful stuff - and I'll definitely be referencing this as
I work through the lessons again and DGH documentation.
However, before I get to manipulating data, I need to learn how to use non-data
UI elements within data grids - to replicate ListMagic's row-select checkboxes.
Hi Trevor,
Thanks for confirming that this behaviour is not coming from the GLX framework.
Maybe it's time to bite the bullet and replace my simple ListMagic controls
with data grids - and learn how to drive them and DGH properly! ;-)
On 4 Mar 2011, at 15:25, Trevor DeVore wrote:
The
What really helped me take hold of the reigns of datagrids is the notion of
getting the index (or line) of a data control, getting the array associated
with that line, altering the array, and then setting the array in the datagrid
when I was done.
This process is actually quite simple. Lets
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