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TsSpeedButton can’t do it, another way should be used there..
Does this mean a solution is searched for. Or does it stay like this?
HeDiBoParticipantI made the original pictures 260×260, although the max is 256×256. It solved the problem.
Please, close this topic.HeDiBoParticipantAlso, I would like to know if there’s a reason why the sources for the editor are not available?
I think they are: aSkinEditor
HeDiBoParticipantDid you make any progress on this subject?
HeDiBoParticipantMy code is only applicable to TDBLookupComboBox. For TsDBLookupComboBox the ListSW scrolling window should be used in a similar way.
HeDiBoParticipantIf the OnMouseEnter, OnMouseLeave and OnMouseMove events would also cover the button area, you could show a cursor based on the mouse position.
HeDiBoParticipantI see. Do you mean you’re going to fix this?
For instance, you could place a real button in the non-client area and copy the appropriate events to the TsComboEdit control.HeDiBoParticipantWhere you are planning to use these images? which component? TsImage? Or buttons? Or menus?
Anywhere where a TsCharImageList can be used as an image source. It probably would need a slightly modified version of the TsCharImageList where two-color images can be stored.
HeDiBoParticipantThanks.
I think I have to make the source image a bit LARGER with transparent pixels at the bottom.HeDiBoParticipantI second that
HeDiBoParticipantHello Sir, is it possible to perform this test at this event for this component?
Thank You
I assumed it was possible. But I was wrong. Apparently the button is not part of the edit control.
So I made bug report (#68800).
I assume Serge will act on this.HeDiBoParticipantIsn’t there an OnMouseEnter in which you can test whether it is in the button area?
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HeDiBoParticipantAlso, if you have no knowledge of the Microsoft Fluent architecture, the property might just as well be “TableTop”. It would be just as meaningless.
HeDiBoParticipantAny comments, Serge?
May 12, 2020 at 2:44 pm in reply to: AC15.03: TsDateEdit calls OnAcceptDate way too many times #68791HeDiBoParticipantNo improvement in 15.07
The project below will show you. Click the date button, and the memo will list all the dates from the OnAcceptDate event.Attachments:
You must be logged in to view attached files.HeDiBoParticipantAny luck?
HeDiBoParticipantHello
The patched file has been sent to you by email, please try it.Problem solved 🍰
Please close this topicHeDiBoParticipantThank you for the demo.
When this AV should occurs?There is no AV. The picture looses its bottom scanline. That is a (small) problem.
HeDiBoParticipantSo, the FluentUI property should have been named SystemTransparency?
Because the current property name hints on a Microsoft Design system, which it is not. And FluentUI really hides its purpose.HeDiBoParticipantAre you on Windows 10
Yes
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