4 okt 2007 kl. 06.26 skrev Jeffrey Barish:

Hik

> Kristian Rietveld wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 01, 2007 at 11:30:58AM -0600, Jeffrey Barish wrote:
>>> Stop presses.  It's the number of columns.  All data sets that  
>>> require 3
>>> columns have a background.  All data sets that require 2 columns  
>>> do not.
>>>
>>> Here it is.  If I comment out the line that sets the sort  
>>> indicator, I do
>>> not get the colored background for any data set.
>>
>> I thought you meant the rows had alternating background colors in  
>> your
>> previous mails.  When you sort a column in a tree view with >= 3
>> columns, the sorted column is drawn with a background that is  
>> slightly
>> darker than the default background (in the default theme it is a  
>> shade
>> of grey).  This is the default and correct behavior.
>
> I did mean the rows.  With 3 columns (or more, perhaps -- my data  
> sets never
> require more than 3 so I don't know) and with set sort indicator  
> set to
> true, I get alternating *rows* of color.  With 2 columns and with  
> set sort
> indicator set to true, the background is white.  With set sort  
> indicator
> set to false, the background is white for any number of columns.

Would it be possible to provide a screenshot that shows the problem  
you are seeing?

Cheers,
   Mikael Hallendal

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