Hello Eduardo, I didn't realize I was talking to the same guy in both threads! Sorry.
All they really seem to have are the demo projects under jvcl directory. I didn't see one for JVDBGrid and don't know off-hand what they've done to improve it. But that news forum is a new one on me, maybe you'll get the answers you need there. What features are you looking for that aren't available in the original? I've so many versions downloaded that I usually just "roll my own" with just the features needed for that app. Dave --- On Mon, 4/27/09, ecostas1 <[email protected]> wrote: From: ecostas1 <[email protected]> Subject: [delphi-en] Re: Novice's problems with Jvcl To: [email protected] Date: Monday, April 27, 2009, 1:29 PM Hi, Dave. Thanks for your insight. After the first two days I considered doing just that, keeping to the good old components I knew. But I considered it might be something really stupid I might be doing and, as such, I tried to figure it out. I'd like to thank Kevin as well, but I have already posted it on forums.talkto. net (right after I posted it here) and I think it is time to find alternatives because I can't afford much time to solving such small problems. I'll check the source code as soon as I can and, after solving the problems, I may post it in the forums and switch back to Jedi in order to keep everything in a "single" package. One thing that I miss in the Jedi project is what's new or different from the original components. Am I wrong or do I have to go through the code to find what is inherited and what is changed? Thanks again for your help. Eduardo --- In delphi...@yahoogrou ps.com, David Smith <djsmith_1998@ ...> wrote: > > When I looked at them I saw serious bugs in several components so it is not > surprising if you found a bug. A small number of overworked people put that > gigantic batch of components together plus all the documentation (check out > megademo.exe in jvcl\bin directory). You could report the bug to them or try > and fix it yourself (but good luck recompiling those confusing packages). If > there's a feature in that component that you just can't find anywhere else, I > would extract the source code, fix it, and compile it into a separate > component. You could email it [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

