On 6/20/06 11:09 AM, "Jared Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ken,
>
> The idea of making the gridlines the same color as the background
> sounds good, but when I have a list item selected, you can see the
> gridlines for that selection. I wonder if there is a way to make the
> hilight lay on t
Ken,
The idea of making the gridlines the same color as the background
sounds good, but when I have a list item selected, you can see the
gridlines for that selection. I wonder if there is a way to make the
hilight lay on top to cover the lines? If so, the solution would be
perfect.
On 6/20/06,
On 6/19/06 7:50 PM, "Jared Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to make a table field with text and little icons along the
> right edge (by inserting characters and setting their imagesource).
> Problem: I can't get the icons to stay in a fixed spot along the right
> edge. If I change th
Right. Cells can only be left-justified.
You'll need to either use a monospace font and fixed-width values for those
cells, or set up another field (or set of fields, or buttons in a group)
that scrolls along with the table to accomplish what you want.
There was a fairly animated discussion on
I'm trying to make a table field with text and little icons along the
right edge (by inserting characters and setting their imagesource).
Problem: I can't get the icons to stay in a fixed spot along the right
edge. If I change the text in the field, the icon moves as well.
Just FYI: I have the fi