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Luciano AibarParticipant
everything fixed in 6.47
Luciano AibarParticipantQUOTE (Support @ Oct 7 2009, 06:40 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I see a problem now, TPanel skinned with using of 'EDIT' skin section.
This problem will be solved in the nearest release.TPanel now is skinned again with AC full 6.46
but TStringGrid still buggedLuciano AibarParticipantbig font in window title is fixed in 6.45 🙄
TStringGrid is still not skinned
and now a new bug: TPanel not skinned tooagain.. if I right click over the .exe and I select in comatibility to disable skin stuff… the .exe will show ok
Luciano AibarParticipantFound a way to make it work in the XP SP3 PCs:
If I disable visual styles for that app.. grid headers will be ok
btw im both XP SP3 PCs im using Royale Noir skin (not uxtheme.dll crack needed, is 100% from Microsoft)This is the XP skin:
http://sites.google.com/site/lucianoaibar/…les/royale-noirthe problem is that I've always been using that skin in my PCs (not in the SP2)
Luciano AibarParticipantQUOTE (JohnBank @ Sep 27 2009, 01:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I think there's a better way to find the problem.It's either Alphaskins incompability with C++b or AlphaSkins issue.My solution -> Create an application in Delphi,using that control,using alphaskins and execute it under that os of yours.perhaps im not using the correct words
i will try to say in a better way1) I got 3 PCs here: 2 with XP SP3 and 1 with XP SP2
2) I create a new C++ Builder 2010 project with just 2 things: TsSkinManager and TStringGrid
3) I select a skin.. for example Topaz
4) I compile and run in 2 PCs, both PCs with XP SP3 fully updated and the result is…5) now I run the SAME .exe in the third PC, the one with XP SP2.. and this is the result:
Luciano AibarParticipantQUOTE (Support @ Sep 27 2009, 07:09 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Hello Luciano
Please try to make a little test-application with such trouble, because I can't receive a white column headers.
They have a color from skin on my PC.
What skin do you uses?I tested the same .exe in XP SP2 and the header is skinned
Luciano AibarParticipantQUOTE (JohnBank @ Sep 16 2009, 07:47 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I checked it and it was skinned.Looks like a skin issue to me,use another skin or edit your current.Maybe it's not set to skin that component.you sure? with 6.44 full trial version ?
I tested with all skins and the grid header is not skinned anymoreLuciano AibarParticipantthanks a lot !
working fine now <img src="style_emoticons//a7.gif” style=”vertical-align:middle” emoid=”:a7:” border=”0″ alt=”a7.gif” />Luciano AibarParticipantthanks! all problems solved with this new 6.41 release <img src="style_emoticons//laugh.gif” style=”vertical-align:middle” emoid=”:lol:” border=”0″ alt=”laugh.gif” />
Luciano AibarParticipantLuciano AibarParticipantI uploaded this C++ Builder example (.exe included)
is compressed with 7-zip and I padded with .txt at the end (the forum is not allowing me to upload compressed files)I found another bugs… all problems comes when u put the mouse in the “extended border”
The form in the example is screen centered… so will be always showing in the same placebug 1:
put ur mouse in the extended border and press Alt+F4… won't workbug 2:
run .exe and remember some extended border position, close the app.
now put the mouse where was the old extended border and run the .exe again
buttons and tedit will be blank and if u move the mouse in the extended border will continue blank.bug 3:
when u put the mouse over the extended border.. the .exe will be eating almost 100% of the current CPU
I got a 3-core machine so each CPU is 33%Luciano AibarParticipantthanks, solved in 6.33 <img src="style_emoticons//a7.gif” style=”vertical-align:middle” emoid=”:a7:” border=”0″ alt=”a7.gif” />
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