I agree with your taste:-) In fact, we originally used alternate color that
looks really good and I love it. This is the case in "most" scenario except
those contains so many columns and rows in a limited sized LB. This would make
it so cramped.
Finally, we have 2 desgins - one with alternate
Hi Keith,
Good trick. For the moment, we didn't use zebra stripes for other reasons. We
might simply draw a line under the header for Windows 10 users with Miyako's
approach.
Alan Chan
4D iNug Technical <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> writes:
>Alan, I noticed this too - it does look odd - and I
Alan, I noticed this too - it does look odd - and I couldn’t find a command to
do it, so I found a work-around…
Because my listboxes have the zebra stripes (every 2nd row has a light grey
background), I simply reversed the order of the row colour in the design window
- the grey ones now come
I never thought of adding a line there. Smart:-)
Thanks.
Alan
4D iNug Technical <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> writes:
>the header simply inherits the standard Windows 10 menubar design.
>
>in that sense, it is not "odd".
>
>but if you must, you could try something like this:
>
Any idea how to set horizontal gridline only for header but not rows in Listbox
in 4D 15.5?
On Mac, there’s horizontal line for header automatically which looks good.
However, on Windows 10, no line for header which looks odd.
I tried LISTBOX SET GRID and none of followings works:-(
LISTBOX
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