RE: LV or EUGrid?

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Hi Phil,
I am leaning towards EUGrid as I like the ability to edit data right 
there on the grid. The only thing holding me back is I need to be able 
to select multiple rows. Which I hope is coming in the next version.

I'm not so sure I would wait for the next win32lib, as this could be 
some time & then needs testing etc. Sorry dereck I dont mean to offend & 
I love win32lib. Besides I don't want to wait.

Thanks Everyone,

Tony Steward


Phil Russell wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi Tony,
> 
> Well you know what *I* am going to say blink
> 
> It really depends on what you are planning to do with the data - list 
> views allow some display options that EuGrid doesn't have and 
> vice-versa.
> 
> With regard to the performance issue raised by Tommy Carlier: as the 
> grid only paints the visible rows the performance is really only limited 
> 
> by the number of rows and columns in the visible area - unless you are 
> planning to display large numbers of each then the speed should be 
> pretty good even on a slow PC. I wrote & tested most of the original 
> code on a PII 266 laptop and even for large datasets the performance 
> seemed OK to me.  
> 
> I do have a new release pending at the moment (which includes some of 
> the changes that you asked for ages ago) - I just need to get the 
> documentation up to date and test it against the imminent win32lib 
> release.  
> 
> I might be able to offer more advice if you can say a bit more about 
> what you want to do.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Phil Russell
> 
> Tony Steward wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > Hello All,
> > I am writing a program that will display up to 5000 rows of data.
> > Would you use ListViews or EUGrid.
> > 
> > I have previously used LV but EUGrid has evolved a lot and mey be a 
> > serious compeditor. 
> > So what do you think?
> > What do you use?
> > Pros & Cons?
> > Whats better on older computers?
> > 
> > Thanks
> > Tony Steward
> > www.locksdownunder.com
> > 
> > If It Is To Be It Is Up To Me
> > 
> 



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