Hi,
Attached is a patch for the Publish Project Dialog. The archive
contains two patches. The .lrs and .lfm patch. I included the .lrs
patch as it sometimes causes conflicts, in which case it can be
generated by Lazarus instead.
Changes:
* Fixed the order of the buttons
* Fixed the tab order o
Graeme Geldenhuys schreef:
Hi,
Attached is a patch for the Publish Project Dialog. The archive
contains two patches. The .lrs and .lfm patch. I included the .lrs
patch as it sometimes causes conflicts, in which case it can be
generated by Lazarus instead.
Changes:
* Fixed the order of the but
> > Attached is a patch for the Publish Project Dialog. The archive
> > contains two patches. The .lrs and .lfm patch. I included the .lrs
> > patch as it sometimes causes conflicts, in which case it can be
> > generated by Lazarus instead.
> >
> > Changes:
> > * Fixed the order of the buttons
>
On 11/17/06, George Birbilis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Speaking of tab order, I remember I had seen once a form designer, where tab
order was shown as a number (white number in a small black circle) at say
the top-right of each control that was visiteable by tab on a form (for the
I've seen th
On Sat, 18 Nov 2006, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
> On 11/17/06, George Birbilis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Speaking of tab order, I remember I had seen once a form designer, where tab
> > order was shown as a number (white number in a small black circle) at say
> > the top-right of each control
The problem I have with those dialog style ways of setting tab order,
is that they normally only list the component type and name. That
means you need to be familiar with the dialog and the names of all the
components.
If you write all your own code, then that might not be a problem. If
you wor
addon does. I can't remember it's name, but it shows you the DOM tree
of a web page. You select for example a Table in the DOM tree, and it
flashes a red rectangle around that Table in the Web Page.
I think that is nvu http://www.nvu.com
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Cesar Romero
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On Sat, 18 Nov 2006, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
> The problem I have with those dialog style ways of setting tab order,
> is that they normally only list the component type and name. That
> means you need to be familiar with the dialog and the names of all the
> components.
No you don't ? You se
On 11/19/06, Michael Van Canneyt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No you don't ? You select them in the order you want the tabs set,
push the shortcut, press enter, and that's it ?
Ah, you are right. It's been a long time since I used Delphi and
GExperts. I remember that now. Did it handle compone