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| Training example (WinDev): WD Multi-Windowing |
| Iniciado por guest, 13,ago. 2015 00:18 - 3 respuestas |
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| Publicado el 13,agosto 2015 - 00:18 |
Hello All,
What am I missing? The dynamic tab in the help says this example has the new dynamic tab but it is not there.
Did I bink and miss something?
DW |
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| Publicado el 13,agosto 2015 - 20:16 |
| There is no Dynamic Tab control or Tab control in my version of the training example. Seems like another goof by PCSoft. |
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| Publicado el 14,agosto 2015 - 14:31 |
Incidentally i reported a bug connected to the dynamic tabs the day before yesterday. In the email i asked for the example as described on the help side, as soon as i get an answer i let you know.
The bug: i show in the tabs internal windows with many edit fields. If you open the tab the fields are readonly and have a blue background. The user has to press a button to edit the fields (they become active and a white background). If you open 2 tabs with the same internal window and you press edit in one tab then in both internal windows the edit fields are affected. This is because i grouped the edit fields. So i can use GR_fields..state = active and GR_fields..background = white instead to set it in each edit control. If i set it in each edit field separately then it doesnt happen. So using groups is buggy. |
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| Publicado el 05,enero 2016 - 13:52 |
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