Fabien Bodard ha scritto:
> 2010/1/1 Doriano Blengino :
>
>> Bill Richman ha scritto:
>>
>>> Hi. Thanks for taking the time to explain all of that. I actually had
>>> most of the code figured out and working already, but you've filled in
>>> some information about "why" it works that I wa
2010/1/1 Doriano Blengino :
> Bill Richman ha scritto:
>> Hi. Thanks for taking the time to explain all of that. I actually had
>> most of the code figured out and working already, but you've filled in
>> some information about "why" it works that I wasn't sure about. I had
>> the code creating
Bill Richman ha scritto:
> Hi. Thanks for taking the time to explain all of that. I actually had
> most of the code figured out and working already, but you've filled in
> some information about "why" it works that I wasn't sure about. I had
> the code creating the buttons, and the "button_cl
Hi. Thanks for taking the time to explain all of that. I actually had
most of the code figured out and working already, but you've filled in
some information about "why" it works that I wasn't sure about. I had
the code creating the buttons, and the "button_click" sub with the
"LAST" value b
Bill Richman ha scritto:
>
>> #3) My ListBoxes roll smoothly up and down from one list item to
>> another, like movie credits rolling by, and it's really slow. If I were
>> the user, this would make me crazy. Is there a way to get them to "jump
>> scroll" instead of "smooth scroll"? :-$
>>
>>
Bill Richman ha scritto:
> Well, the "list view" suggestion worked wonderfully! Thank you! I had
> wondered how a "list view" differed from a "list box". Now I know...
> X-) I had been using an SQL request to populate a list box; I just
> didn't realize that there was a control available th
Well, the "list view" suggestion worked wonderfully! Thank you! I had
wondered how a "list view" differed from a "list box". Now I know...
X-) I had been using an SQL request to populate a list box; I just
didn't realize that there was a control available that allowed you to
keep track of
2009/12/31 Bill Richman :
> First off, I'd like to say that I really, _really_ like GAMBAS. I was
> pulling my hair out trying to do something with Open Office macros when
> I discovered GAMBAS. I went from taking stabs in the dark at methods
> and properties to an auto-prompting system with a re
First off, I'd like to say that I really, _really_ like GAMBAS. I was
pulling my hair out trying to do something with Open Office macros when
I discovered GAMBAS. I went from taking stabs in the dark at methods
and properties to an auto-prompting system with a really great IDE.
Many thanks t