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ListBox MultiSelect = .T. Selected Item Border
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03/01/2006 10:04:51
 
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Gestionnaire d'écran & Écrans
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Divers
Thread ID:
01082036
Message ID:
01082598
Vues:
7
Thanks Sergey. Any ideas then? For right now we only have a few VFP9 users of our app - they are our beta users. The majority have our VFP8 version (surprisingly some have our hybrid VFP7 version and some still have our FPD26 version!). We plan on distributing our VFP9 version with SP1 when it goes out to everyone so that should be okay but not ideal.


>Hi Tracy,
>
>AFAIK, the ListBox doesn't have a property to turn off the current item outline. Keep in mind, that VFP9 will blow up when ListIndex=0 and user presses Enter. It has been fixed in SP1.
>
>>I have a listbox with multiselect = .T.
>>I step through the listbox and highlight items based on a condition. This portion works correctly. I could have multiple items highlighted. I don't really highlight but I change the font forecolor to red. So now let's say I have 10 items in the list and 5 are red and 5 are black. If I am on item 6 (red or black) there is dashed outline around the item and I need to turn this off so you cannot see which item in the listbox you are on. (they are for display purposes only and there is a vertical scrollbar).
>>
>>For now I set the listindex value to 0 when it first displays (and also nodefault and listindex = 0 in the listbox click) which works.
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