I used 2.7 on eeepc version of Ubuntu 8.1 (called EasyPeasy 1.1), but now I have compiled 2.16 on the same system. No difference. I can select one row only or a group of rows, but not 2 rows in different places of the GridView. But I cannot imagine how this netbook may be different from a usual PC in this case. Should be only small and slow and without a CD/DVD inside... And I have never noticed any differences using other software.
On Friday 11 September 2009 10:10:35 Ricardo Díaz Martín wrote: > I think you have a bug in your gambas2 version. > > What distro are you using? (I always run gambas in ubuntu because I've got > problems with fedora and opensuse and the instalation in ubuntu form > sources are easy and clear - you can see step by step in gambasdoc.org) Are > you using your distro repositories to install gambas2? gnome or KDE? > > I confirm to you I can't cancel the selection by click at the same row. > This is only possible by theGridView.Rows.Unselect (I think this is one of > the differences whith listbox control, but I allways use gridviews and no > ListBoxes because I'm a databases programmer and allways hide first or more > columns to get from this the id of the rows after) > > Multiple is the correct value for do that you want. > > I recomended to you you try to compile gambas2 from souces in souceforge > using Ubuntu (Ubuntu is not the best distro but I use this because gambas > run fine and it's easy and fast to deploy my apps using freenx) > > Regards, > > 2009/9/10 Aleksandrs Livshics <alek...@mpe.lv> > > > Thank you. I was not clear enough, sorry. The problem is not > > with programming, but with the selection by mouse and keyboard. > > The Ctrl and Shift do not work the way they do with the ListBox for > > example. The only way to select more then one row is to drag > > the mouse cursor keeping the left button pressed. But then > > only the consequent rows can be chosen. > > Also I cannot cancel the selection. Only if I select another row.. > > If I click on a selected row or double click on it nothing happens. > > It is NOT the same as in the case of ListBox. > > I must also mention that I have set the mode of the GridView to multiple. > > I hope now my question is clear. > > > > On Thursday 10 September 2009 09:55:12 Ricardo Díaz Martín wrote: > > > To do the first write (select first, third and sixth rows - > > > > gvYourGridView > > > > > is the name of the gridview in your form) > > > > > > gvYourGridView.Rows.[0].Selected = True > > > gvYourGridView.Rows.[2].Selected = True > > > gvYourGridView.Rows.[5].Selected = True > > > > > > To do the second only write > > > > > > gvYourGridView.Rows.Unselect > > > > > > > > > Regards, > > > Ricardo Díaz > > > > > > 2009/9/9 Aleksandrs Livshics <alek...@mpe.lv> > > > > > > > Hi Gambas users. > > > > I cannot fond how to select several rows from a GridView. > > > > The difficulty happens only if the rows to select are not > > > > consequent. If there is a simple interval of rows, then > > > > selection works well, but if I want to select, say, row1 > > > > and row5 ? > > > > Also how can a row selection be canceled without > > > > selecting of another row? Just mouse click on the > > > > selected row does not cancel the selection... > > > > My version is 2.7. > > > > Aleks > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > >----- Let Crystal Reports handle the reporting - Free Crystal Reports > > > > 2008 > > > > > > 30-Day trial. Simplify your report design, integration and deployment > > > > - and focus on > > > > what you do best, core application coding. 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