Length of Cut / Copy and Paste using 0x4l Style in Dialog
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 10:29 am
Hello - I'm really on a roll here.
I just noticed something else very strange.
I have one dialog defined with the 0x4l style parameter and another dialog (just for a test) that does not include the 0x4l style parameter (in BRW 4.5).
Each dialog has two gets defined that are 30 characters wide.
The font of all of the controls is set to 'Tahoma' etc. etc.
On the dialog with the 0x4l style:
If you fill the first get with all 30 characters and then cut or copy and paste to the other get that has the same width only about two thirds of the original data that was cut or copied is pasted to the new field i.e. the pasted data is shorter than the original data that was cut or copied from the first get.
On the dialog without the 0x4l style:
If you fill the first get with all 30 characters and then cut or copy and paste to the other get that has the same width all of the original data that was cut or copied is pasted to the new field i.e. the pasted data is the same as the original data that was cut or copied from the first get.
It is the same whether you use shift delete or the mouse.
Why do I need to use the 0x4l style parameter: because by not including the 0x4l parameter my whole system appears too 'spaced out' and 'big' and lacks that 'refined' look!
Any thoughts?
Regards,
Dale.
I just noticed something else very strange.
I have one dialog defined with the 0x4l style parameter and another dialog (just for a test) that does not include the 0x4l style parameter (in BRW 4.5).
Each dialog has two gets defined that are 30 characters wide.
The font of all of the controls is set to 'Tahoma' etc. etc.
On the dialog with the 0x4l style:
If you fill the first get with all 30 characters and then cut or copy and paste to the other get that has the same width only about two thirds of the original data that was cut or copied is pasted to the new field i.e. the pasted data is shorter than the original data that was cut or copied from the first get.
On the dialog without the 0x4l style:
If you fill the first get with all 30 characters and then cut or copy and paste to the other get that has the same width all of the original data that was cut or copied is pasted to the new field i.e. the pasted data is the same as the original data that was cut or copied from the first get.
It is the same whether you use shift delete or the mouse.
Why do I need to use the 0x4l style parameter: because by not including the 0x4l parameter my whole system appears too 'spaced out' and 'big' and lacks that 'refined' look!
Any thoughts?
Regards,
Dale.