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Grid Highlight Problem - Can you Duplicate it?
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15/09/2005 22:40:09
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Forms & Form designer
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01049139
Message ID:
01050137
Views:
20
WOW. I can't thank you enough. As you know, this has stumped me and drove me crazy for a few days now. I was actually furiously working on it at home and didn't catch your UT message and posts or emails until a couple of hours later. Needless to say, I really appreciate your contribution Nick and I think many can benefit from your efforts on this. It's a great class you created!!!! I hope everyone takes a look at it.

Tracy


>Hi Tracy,
>
>I solved your task with the customized version of Grid Highlighter. Catch e-mail.
>
>>I would appreciate if anyone willing to test this would. Watch the 3rd column highlighting in the code below. On my system, in both VFP8 and VFP9, on Windows XP when there is a special color in the background (as in row 1, column2) the 3rd column is not highlighted. Yet it should be. On the row where there is no special background color, the 3rd column highlights correctly. For example, in the test code below, run it and then use the down arrow to move through rows. The 3rd column only highlights correctly when the cursor is in the 3rd row where there is no special background color in the 2nd column. When there is a special background color, the background color should show, not the highlight and that part is working correctly in all rows. Are you seeing the same thing?
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