On Sat, 2014-02-15 at 00:12 +0100, Tobias Boege wrote:
> On Sat, 15 Feb 2014, Bruce wrote:
> > On Fri, 2014-02-14 at 17:01 +0100, Tobias Boege wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > can someone please help me moving elements in a ListView or tell me that's
> > > impossible? I have tried the same three t
I've been to gambasdoc.org and it works reasonably well, except if you
dig through deep enough, it starts to ask you to log in.
I think what I'm really looking for is a list of the end objects,
methods, classes, and properties, what they provide, and then what
component is required for its use.
Frame borders do not visually persist at design time, showing
themselves only when the mouse enters the frame area. Contrast this with
the behaviour in GAMBAS 2 which visually persists the frame, showing
exactly how the container will look at run-time. Is there something
preventing the frame
Having a similar problem here.
My first thoughts are:
Public Sub MyComboBox_Change()
Dim i As Integer
Dim bFound As Boolean = False
For i = 0 To MyComboBox.List.Count - 1
If MyComboBox.Text = Left(MyComboBox.List[i], Len(MyComboBox.Text)) Then
bFound = True
Exit
E
Yes, of course.
But I was talking about action groups.
To find out if the user has changed anything on a form, you can't use the
MyActionGroup_Change() event if there are CheckBoxes on the form. They don't
react on 'Change', and you need a separate MyCheckBoxesGroup_Click() event.
So, a 'Change'
On Sun, 2014-02-16 at 00:41 +1030, Bruce wrote:
> Probably more correctly, where does the runtime get Application.Font
> from?
>
> I have changed my system font settings to better suit my new glasses but
> couldn't see any better when I ran a Gambas app. So I stuck a display of
> Application.Font.
Probably more correctly, where does the runtime get Application.Font
from?
I have changed my system font settings to better suit my new glasses but
couldn't see any better when I ran a Gambas app. So I stuck a display of
Application.Font.ToString() in a form.
It's showing DejaVu Sans,9 but my sys