This is very easy to implement yourself. You simply create two EditFields, one with a horizontal scrollbar, and one without. You keep one visible, and one invisible. When you need to toggle, you simply copy properties and toggle visibility for both. This took me about five minutes to set up, and with a few more minutes I could make the whole thing nicely encapsulated, and maybe even add it to my website.
EditField.ScrollbarHorizontal actually does more than just control scrollbar visibility; it also controls text wrapping. So it's likely that such a change would require some work, and certainly some testing, since EditField is a fundamental control. Given the ease of implementing such functionality yourself, I'd be surprised if RS would do it as a special project, though if you were willing to pay for it, I imagine they would certainly consider it. I can guarantee it would be more than the cost of doing it yourself using pairs of EditFields. Charles Yeomans On Apr 23, 2007, at 10:38 AM, Sven E Olsson wrote: > > Thanks for your answer! > EditFiled1.ScrollHorizontal = false/true > > Sven E > > On 2007-04-23, at 16:26, Charles Yeomans wrote: > >> >> On Apr 22, 2007, at 2:18 PM, Sven E Olsson wrote: >> >>> I have an "not supported by RB issue" on OS X, that already exists >>> and could be set in a property pane, but I NEED to to it in the >>> fly.. >>> Any experience of the RS Paid support to fix such things.. >>> (turn that value on/off) >> >> >> What is the property you need to be able to change? >> >> Charles Yeomans > _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe or switch delivery mode: <http://www.realsoftware.com/support/listmanager/> Search the archives: <http://support.realsoftware.com/listarchives/lists.html>
