Chris, thanks for the reply and idea. My tight schedule won't allow me
to create a custom widget. I'll just use what are available in the
SDK.

It seems to me that the current implemetaion of TabWidget is only good
for four tabs, which is too few for any complicated applications.
Maybe the widget designer should take a look how WCE solves the
problem.

Another issue is the ListView widget. It's not a list view at all.
Maybe it should be called as rail road widget.


On May 5, 9:49 am, "Chris @ Froogloid" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have no idea if there is a workaround for this sizing issue but I
> can say we've had create our own tab mock-ups do to shortcomings with
> the tab widget.  Mock up = look like tabs, act like tabs...but are
> really buttons.
>
> On May 5, 8:50 am, "Lewis Z." <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Any comments please?
>
> > On May 2, 8:56 pm, "Lewis Z." <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I'm writing applications with many tabs (at least 6 tab pages). After
> > > adding all the tabs, the tab heads become very small (i.e., screen
> > > width / # of tabs - gaps). Is there way to override this default style
> > > so to make them larger and more readable? In other words, how to make
> > > the tab heads to stay same size no matter how many tabs are added?
>
> > > Another question. How to make the text in each tab head multiple
> > > lines?
>
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