On 9/22/04 12:00 PM, "Dr.John R.Vokey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Thumb Size also affects the number and distribution of the tick
> marks.
True, although after playing with it, it seems that if you set the
thumbsize, it automatically sets the pageInc to the same value, whereas
setting the t
On 9/22/04 10:30 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ken Ray wrote:
>
>>> Also not sure how to control the marks - it would make sense if they
>>> were representing the pageInc value - but it is a smaller setting.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> It actually represents the pageInc value *plus
The Thumb Size also affects the number and distribution of the tick
marks.
On 22-Sep-04, at 10:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ken Ray wrote:
Also not sure how to control the marks - it would make sense if they
were representing the pageInc value - but it is a smaller setting.
It actually repres
Ken Ray wrote:
Also not sure how to control the marks - it would make sense if they
were representing the pageInc value - but it is a smaller setting.
It actually represents the pageInc value *plus one* (I'm assuming for the
"0" setting). So if I set up a scale with a min of 0 and a max of 100
On 9/21/04 7:08 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have this scroll bar - horizontal, scale style, with showValue off
>
> I am using it as a control to allow scrolling from a start date to an
> end date (dates in seconds). So I set the start and endValues.
>
> Next I set the
I have this scroll bar - horizontal, scale style, with showValue off
I am using it as a control to allow scrolling from a start date to an
end date (dates in seconds). So I set the start and endValues.
Next I set the lineInc to 24*60*60 which jumps a day - ok
But I have to set the pageInc as foll