Hello Terry,

thank you for the tip. But if I set the backcolor for the selectedchunk, blank lines are not affected like they are when the user select several lines. Yes, I'm a bit fussy when I build an UI.

Wolfgang


Am 06.06.2010 00:17, schrieb Terry Judd:
On 6/06/10 12:02 AM, "G. Wolfgang Gaich"<gwolfg...@gaich.de>  wrote:

One way I tested was to store the selectedChunk in a custom property on
selectionchanged and when the user has entered the textsize in the
combobox and presses return or enter the textsize and the selection for
the selectedchunk (I stored in the custom property) of the field is set.
But there is a period of time the user doesn't see his selection in the
textfield.

Is there a way to keep the selection of a textfield visible while the
focus is on another control?
Hi Wolfgang - You can use the backcolor to achieve an 'authentic' selection
effect...

Set the backcolor of [chunk expression] to the hiliteColor

Terry...
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Terry Judd | Senior Lecturer in Medical Education
Medical Education Unit
Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry&  Health Sciences
The University of Melbourne
Thank you very much in advance.

Wolfgang
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