Well, the source code is available, so you can extend the grid builder. There's a great example of this in
1001 Things (Akins
et. al., available from Hentzenwerke), including the ability to specify other controls and alternative classes for headers.
Cheers,
Andrew
>I tried it again yesterday night and the result I confirmed. The specified classes in the view for spinner and combo were not used by the Grid Builder and the unspecified fields did not use the classes specified in the Tools | Options.
>
>The Grid Builder used the default VFP classes and also did not pull in the field lengths.
>
>In short nothing specified from the view was pulled.
>
>Any suggesstions.
>
>>Does the grid builder do what you're after?
>>
>>Cheers,
>>
>>Andrew
>>
>>>Hi All
>>>
>>>When ever I have to create a grid I think of getting it done any easy way.
>>>
>>>Is there a class sort of that takes in a parameter of a table/view name and field names and the grid is populated on startup automatically based on the field lenghts.
>>>
>>>The classes can be the default used as specified in the tools | option and if any overridden in the table/view.
If we were to introduce Visual FoxBase+, would we be able to work from the dotNet Prompt?
From Top 22 Developer Responses to defects in Software
2. "It’s not a bug, it’s a feature."
1. "I thought I fixed that."
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