On 11 Mar 99 at 16:09, Max Renshaw-Fox wrote:
> No offence intended.
None was taken. :-)
Rohit
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o the emotionally
charged connotation behind "childish".
No offence intended.
Max
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On 10 Mar 99 at 10:23, Max Renshaw-Fox wrote:
> I guess I should take up the challenge... (OK I'm feeling combative today)
Oops, did I hit a raw nerve. :-) Well, I certainly dont feel
combatitive.
As you know, I made no comment on the developers using Delphi, just
its VCL.
First, the kind
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Aaron,
I use almost no original Borland components as they all appear t
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Aaron,
I use almost no original Borland components as they all appear to
be childishly deficient. But most grids have a on the fly created
editbox called InPlaceEditor. I tried it with stringgrid but it
doesnt work. It works in other grids though. You might have to
examine the VCL source.
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You can save and restore the cursor position - using the appropriate
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>You can do a character by character analysis by trapping
>keypress/keydown. I do case conversion, capitalising start of words
>and filtering out undesired characters that way.
How do you get the p
>You can do a character by character analysis by trapping
>keypress/keydown. I do case conversion, capitalising start of words
>and filtering out undesired characters that way.
How do you get the position in the char buffer that the key is being
inserted into... IE if a client cursors (or cli