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Class Browser bug?
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17/08/1999 17:05:25
 
 
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17/08/1999 15:44:09
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Classes - VCX
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00254676
Message ID:
00254701
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>The class browser main window has a dropdown list in the upper left that one may use to filter the set of classes displayed in the hierarchy window below.
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>When I try to use it, the dropdown list drops up! (It extends upward from the primary textbox of the dropdown list). It always drops up, regardless of whether the class browser window is maximized or normal and regardless of how much room there is below the primary textbox of the dropdown list. Also, this list does not scroll, so items in the part of the list that extends above the screen are neither visible nor accesible. Highly inconvenient. The only way I can see the entire list is to normalize the window and move the top of the window to the physical bottom of my screen.
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>Anyone know what's up?

I can duplicate the behavior by moving the Class Browser window down in my VFP6 window; the list box moves up if there isn't enough space in the window to display all the entries in the list, but it fixes itself when I move the browser winow relative to the bottom of the VFP main window. See if moving the Class browser window up in your VFP screen helps.

If push comes to shove, you have the source for the Class browser on your system in XSOURCE.ZIP - you could modify the control's behavior to show fewer entries; ytou can also use the Class Browser to change some properties of the class browser itself - the VFP Help is rather detailed.
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