Well, don't put a bug on your pizza ;-)
Le 13 févr. 07 à 17:14 Soir, Sven E Olsson a écrit:
Hi,
Nope it not have to be a bug.. that was a fix for: it do not
work .. (in the other way)
Now I should fix a pizza and a be... (and that is not a bug)
Sven E
On 2007-02-13, at 17:06, Arnaud Nicolet wrote:
That's interesting...
I tried to click on a menu, move the mouse over the menu item in
front of the editfield and then press "esc" to remove the menu.
That's good: the mouseenter event also works in that case.
But I would not call this a fix, since, in my opinion, this is not
a bug but something wanted by the OS.
Thanks for this information,
greetings from switzerland to sweden (the 2 european countries
that starts with "sw").
Le 13 févr. 07 à 16:42 Soir, Sven E Olsson a écrit:
Hi, thanks for your reply,
There is a fix for this ...
In the MouseEnter event: app.MouseCursor =
System.Cursors.StandardPointer
In the MouseExit event: app.MouseCursor = nil
It looks to work good on OS X
On 2007-02-13, at 16:14, Arnaud Nicolet wrote:
Le 13 févr. 07 à 07:51 Matin, Sven E Olsson a écrit:
Hi list,
On OS X 10.4.8 Intel Using Rb2007r1 UB
In a Canvas mouseenter event his works:
me.MouseCursor = System.Cursors.MagnifyLarger
But not in an EditField, should it not work in an EditField?
It has never worked for editfields (at least since RB 2 up to RB
5.5).
The editfield has a custom cursor that can't be changed.
Probably a rule from the Apple interface
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