Am 15.11.2010 08:58, schrieb Rolf-Werner Eilert:
> Am 13.11.2010 02:01, schrieb Benoît Minisini:
>>> Sorry, I was kinda tired this morning :-)
>>>
>>> There is a linewrap in the Gridview even with Gambas 2, but it is a
>>> default (at least I have not yet found a way to deactivate it) and it
>>> do
Am 13.11.2010 02:01, schrieb Benoît Minisini:
>> Sorry, I was kinda tired this morning :-)
>>
>> There is a linewrap in the Gridview even with Gambas 2, but it is a
>> default (at least I have not yet found a way to deactivate it) and it
>> does not by itself adjust the line height appropriately.
>
> Sorry, I was kinda tired this morning :-)
>
> There is a linewrap in the Gridview even with Gambas 2, but it is a
> default (at least I have not yet found a way to deactivate it) and it
> does not by itself adjust the line height appropriately.
>
> So the question would have to be: Is there a m
Sorry, I was kinda tired this morning :-)
There is a linewrap in the Gridview even with Gambas 2, but it is a
default (at least I have not yet found a way to deactivate it) and it
does not by itself adjust the line height appropriately.
So the question would have to be: Is there a more specific
Just a question, as I do not have Gambas 3 running on my productive
system yet. Currently, I'm considering a re-coding of one of my projects
needing a Gridview/Tableview.
In Gambas 2, there is no linewrap in a cell. Is it possible in Gambas 3?
And if yes, is it possible to confine this behaviou