DevExpr TcxCheckListBox lines are too close to each other

Viewing 14 posts - 1 through 14 (of 14 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #36216
    HeDiBo
    Participant

    An AC skinned DevExpr TcxCheckListBox has its lines too close to each other:

    [attachment=6796:DevExprCLB.jpg]

    The project:

    [attachment=6797:DevExprCLB.zip]

    PS: In view of the other problems with the Disabled state of DevExpr components it's remarkable that in the checklistbox it actually works better!

    #52222
    Support
    Keymaster

    Hello Dick

    I will have a vacation 1-2 weeks now, I hope to answer on all your messages after vacation.

    #52224
    HeDiBo
    Participant
    'Support' wrote:

    Hello Dick

    I will have a vacation 1-2 weeks now, I hope to answer on all your messages after vacation.

    I'll continue to test the DevExpr components in AC. So, I'm afraid a lot of messages upon your return.

    I wish you a nice holiday.

    #52374
    HeDiBo
    Participant

    'HeDiBo' wrote:

    In view of the other problems with the Disabled state of DevExpr components it's remarkable that in the checklistbox it actually works better!

    Problem with lines too close together is solved :a3: However checkboxes that are disabled in a TsCheckListBox are still hardly different from enabled ones.

    It would be better to dim the checkbox's text also, like DevExpr does.

    Another problem is that the DevExpr TcxCheckListBox is not skinned in dark skins like TsChekcListBox is.

    #52469
    HeDiBo
    Participant
    'HeDiBo' wrote:

    However checkboxes that are disabled in a TsCheckListBox are still hardly different from enabled ones.

    It would be better to dim the checkbox's text also, like DevExpr does.

    Another problem is that the DevExpr TcxCheckListBox is not skinned in dark skins like TsChekcListBox is.

    No changes in AC 9.15 :huh:

    #53102
    HeDiBo
    Participant
    'HeDiBo' wrote:

    No changes in AC 9.15 :huh:

    No changes in AC 9.20 :huh:

    #53125
    Support
    Keymaster

    Can you show a screenshot, please? Because I not quite understand the issue, seems.

    #53161
    HeDiBo
    Participant
    'Support' wrote:

    Can you show a screenshot, please? Because I not quite understand the issue, seems.

    As you can see, the checkbox with label “I should be disabled” looks disabled in TcxCheckListBox, but does not look disabled in TsCheckListBox, because the only difference is a subtle change in drawing of the box, but not of its label:

    [attachment=7055:DevExprCLB2.jpg]

    #53167
    Support
    Keymaster

    Thank you, I'll try make it.

    #53242
    HeDiBo
    Participant
    'Support' wrote:

    Thank you, I'll try make it.

    Nicely dimmed text now :a3:

    Maybe it's an idea to add a property in order to disable the possibility to position on a disabled checkbox. For instance add the property SkipLine in the DisabledKind property.

    Also it would be nice if double click on the text would flip the checkbox.

    #53252
    Support
    Keymaster
    Quote:
    aybe it's an idea to add a property in order to disable the possibility to position on a disabled checkbox. For instance add the property SkipLine in the DisabledKind property.

    Quote:
    Also it would be nice if double click on the text would flip the checkbox.

    Added in ToDo, but I can't say when these features may be implemented…

    #53568
    HeDiBo
    Participant
    'Support' wrote:

    Added in ToDo, but I can't say when these features may be implemented…

    Version 10.11:

    1. The checkbox flipping on double click works nicely now.

    2. Positioning on a disabled line cannot be disabled.

    #53577
    Support
    Keymaster
    'HeDiBo' wrote:
    Positioning on a disabled line cannot be disabled.

    I should think how to do it better. I hope implement it later.

    #53800
    HeDiBo
    Participant
    'Support' wrote:

    I should think how to do it better. I hope implement it later.

    I'll make a new topic of this.

Viewing 14 posts - 1 through 14 (of 14 total)
  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.