As Lothar mentioned above, its not more appropriate to reset the
previous value of a checkbox, as it got checked and become unchecked.
so thought of keeping the original disabled appearance as such
On Apr 21, 10:32 pm, Ian Bambury wrote:
> Checkboxes change their appearance for a reason.
> What
Checkboxes change their appearance for a reason.
What are you doing that is so important that you don't mind
confusing/pissing off your users?
Ian
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Suren schrieb:
>> Without knowing how that looks in reality,
>
> we can see the difference in apperance of Checkbox when its enabled
> (true) and enabled(false) right??
Yes, my sentence above I meant in that way, that I don't know
how the user experience will be if you try out what I suggest.
A
Hi Lothar,
Thanks for the reply.
>Without knowing how that looks in reality,
we can see the difference in apperance of Checkbox when its enabled
(true) and enabled(false) right??
I need enabled(true) apperance when I say enabled (false). I know I am
bit cinfusing
But let me try out what you've
Suren schrieb:
> But I want to just disable the editing and keep the checkbox apperance
> as same as enabled. how can I achieve that?
Without knowing how that looks in reality, you might define a click-
listener on that checkbox that reset the old value if somebody tries
to change it.
Regards,
Hi All,
I have a Grid, in which I am placing a Checkbox, under some
conditions, I want to make a checkbox readOnly. If I setEnabled
(false), the appearance is getting changed.
But I want to just disable the editing and keep the checkbox apperance
as same as enabled. how can I achieve that?
Any