I have made grids before, but just with text info, not sure how to (if you can) add check boxes or buttons etc....
Thanks!
Hi, Hypersonic, I hope that I understood your question. You can use other grid styles: Colors, radios, checkboxes and so on. The only thing you cannot do is to group them like in OPM.
Give me a sketch of the contents and lets build it together.
Fred
Here is a screen shot of what it looks like now..... all these check boxes etc... I am just thinking I could get a lot cleaner look
by using something more like in the OPM, but if its not easy to do, I could just work on cleaning up what I've got......
Not sure I would entirely like that other look, just exploring options.... I know one think, it looks easier to get a lot of info in a smaller space...
-B
Yeah! What the hell ...? :o I try to figure out and I will answer soon! :D
Fred
Thanks, well I guess thats why your called a Hero!
Ooh, ooh, ooh, the sign of Hero Member was automatically set by the number of messages... I have nothing to do with it.
Fred
So, I hope it goes into the right direction.
Fred
I Like it.... :) Thanks! Screen shot attached for others to get a glimpse...
I am sure this bit of code will come in hand for many.
Thanks Fred! :o
Hi, Hyperonic, have you looked into the tab for the extended samples? I suggest you to do it! It is amazing. ;)
Fred
I have not, but I did look, is it in studio editor or on the web site? I don't see it...
C:\Program Files\OpenDCL Studio\ENU\Samples\....
Hm,
there is a command "OPENDCL" to load OpenDCL runtime.
What about an additional command "OPENDCL_SAMPLES" for Studio-Users to let the samples form show automatically?
Just a thought...
Fred
Keep in mind that the Samples changed at build 6.0.0.11 or 6.0.0.12.
So, If you are running a build earlier than that it may be worth downloading and installing the current build just to be able to get the revised samples.
You will need to backup the new samples folder, then uninstall and re-install the previous ... then overwrite the samples folder with the newer files.