1. IDE Suggestion - Maybe already addressed?
- Posted by Jonas Temple <jtemple at yhti.net> Jun 05, 2007
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This is a very minor thing, but when you use layers with an EuGrid any cells you add have the "May use SetLayer..." checked by default. Leaving this as checked can cause Windows to pop up that you don't want. For instance, in the program I'm working on now, I have a window in an include file that is conditionally displayed. It has a Win32Lib id of 11. In my main app, I added a column to a grid and the EuGrid library assigned an id of 11 (not a Win32lib id). By default the column was included in the SetLayerVisible sequence/routine. The window in my include would pop up whenever the layer that contained the grid was displayed. I fixed this by unchecking the "May use SetLayer..." but the option should be unchecked and disabled by default. You should never call Win32Lib's setVisible() with a EuGrid column id. Just a thought. Jonas Temple http://www.innovativesys.net
2. Re: IDE Suggestion - Maybe already addressed?
- Posted by Judith Evans <camping at ccewb.net> Jun 05, 2007
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Jonas Temple wrote: > > This is a very minor thing, but when you use layers with an EuGrid any cells > you add have the "May use SetLayer..." checked by default. Leaving this as > checked can cause Windows to pop up that you don't want. For instance, in the > program I'm working on now, I have a window in an include file that is > conditionally > displayed. It has a Win32Lib id of 11. In my main app, I added a column to > a grid and the EuGrid library assigned an id of 11 (not a Win32lib id). By > default the column was included in the SetLayerVisible sequence/routine. The > window in my include would pop up whenever the layer that contained the grid > was displayed. I fixed this by unchecking the "May use SetLayer..." but the > option should be unchecked and disabled by default. You should never call > Win32Lib's > setVisible() with a EuGrid column id. > > Just a thought. > > > Jonas Temple > <a href="http://www.innovativesys.net">http://www.innovativesys.net</a> Thanks, I'll prevent this next release. judith