Or even simpler: set Background and Foreground colors appropriately and
give the help text as default text for the Textbox. Then wait for the
first letter to be typed or a mouse click into the textbox, delete the
default text, set Background and Foreground to standard values and start
with the
Just go to the list address that is at the bottom of every mail sent from the
list, use the Unsubscribe button and remove yourself.
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user
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On 02/10/2015 10:05 PM,
pls remove my email address from your list. I dont know how stop your
mails. i dont need those mails form gambas user
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On Tue, 10 Feb 2015, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
Am 10.02.2015 14:03, schrieb Yahoo:
Hi Benoit,
Do you think if it's possible to add feature in text box object like a text
as a king of help displayed into the textbook in light grey for example
when this one is empty. As soon something
Il 10/02/2015 16:37, Rolf-Werner Eilert ha scritto:
Or even simpler: set Background and Foreground colors appropriately and
give the help text as default text for the Textbox. Then wait for the
first letter to be typed or a mouse click into the textbox, delete the
default text, set Background
Il 10/02/2015 16:37, Rolf-Werner Eilert ha scritto:
Or even simpler: set Background and Foreground colors appropriately and
give the help text as default text for the Textbox. Then wait for the
first letter to be typed or a mouse click into the textbox, delete the
default text, set Background
I do not see my answers sent by Watermark on the text box
I started to pray ...
Gianluigi
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I don't think so. In old Clipper 5 I had a database with codeblocks that
you can load in execution time... but this is a big hole in security, I
guess...
Regards
2015-02-10 1:56 GMT+01:00 VonZorch vonzo...@gmail.com:
Is it possible for a compiled program to read instructions from a text
file?
On Tue, 10 Feb 2015, Tobias Boege wrote:
On Tue, 10 Feb 2015, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
Am 10.02.2015 14:03, schrieb Yahoo:
Hi Benoit,
Do you think if it's possible to add feature in text box object like a
text as a king of help displayed into the textbook in light grey for
Just an idea, try placing a Label or something like that over the
textbox showing the help text, and set the focus to the text box. When
the first letter is typed, the Label is set to unvisible.
Or could one make the text box transparent, maybe with a background
colour with an alpha channel?
Il 10/02/2015 22:27, Lewis Balentine ha scritto:
Hi Tobi
Without entering into the fray regarding the 'watermark':
You example code provides a nice sample of creating a new control class
for those of us that find the process somewhat mystical. Thank you.:-)
Lewis
Tobi,
Great! A fine example of a exentsion of a class.. Thanks
2015-02-10 18:01 GMT+01:00 Tobias Boege tabo...@gmail.com:
On Tue, 10 Feb 2015, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
Am 10.02.2015 14:03, schrieb Yahoo:
Hi Benoit,
Do you think if it's possible to add feature in text box object like
On Tue, 10 Feb 2015, Lewis Balentine wrote:
Hi Tobi
Without entering into the fray regarding the 'watermark':
You example code provides a nice sample of creating a new control class
for those of us that find the process somewhat mystical. Thank you.:-)
Yes, it's one of the last
Hi Benoit,
Do you think if it's possible to add feature in text box object like a text as
a king of help displayed into the textbook in light grey for example when this
one is empty. As soon something is entered into the textbook, this text could
disappear.
It could be very useful to help the
Thank you, that solves my problem.
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