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Ctl32_scrollcontainer
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14/03/2008 08:00:42
 
 
To
27/02/2008 09:40:21
Lutz Scheffler
Lutz Scheffler Software Ingenieurbüro
Dresden, Germany
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Third party products
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01296819
Message ID:
01302072
Views:
10
>Hi Carlos,
>
>I found a problem with the scrollbars. They do not follow movements of parents of the container. (Or sometimes not, DEBUGGER will made it strange)
>This is:
>the form hosts a pageframe. One of the pages holds an container and within of those container is one of your nice scrollbar containers placed.
>
>The following problems are visible to me
>1. the srollbarwindow doesn't follow if the pageframe is moved without any change to its height and with. (MOVE, as well as the properties), this is the same on every level that is not the form or the scrollbar container.
>2. the container created to build the border does not follow changes that I do to the scrollcontainer (MOVE, as well as the properties)
>Update:
>3. If I resize the container after its init (MOVE) it will paint the container to the given width and the scrollbar outside of it. So if increase to full width, the scrollbar is placed outside the parent.
>
>Conclusion:
>It looks like you need to bind to all the moved events between the form and the container itself.
>

Agnes:

The ctl32_container by design, is meant to be used directly on a form. The main reason for this class is to replace a pageframe with pages with a scrollable container, so you are right in your conclusion, the code to use it inside containers within a form is simply not there.

By the way, sorry for the delay in answering you, the internet service where I live, provided by the Telecom monopoly, has been unusable for the last 8 months, with no solution in the near future.

Combine a foreign multinational company like Telecom with a corrupt local government, a third world country, and you get, as always, that the people get f**** every time.

I try to use the Internet as little as possible these days, trying to avoid having a nervous breakdown while waiting for pages to load or just time out.

Carlos
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