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EF's in Scroll Wnd
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#1 · December 16, 1997, 7:49 pm
Quote from Forum Archives on December 16, 1997, 7:49 pmPosted by: MacMuse <MacMuse@...>
I have a scrolling window, long and narrow, which scrolls both vert &
horz. The horz scroll is because I want to use an EDIT FIELD which is
wider than the window. I am putting EF's in the window because I need to
allow the user to click on an EDIT FIELD and capture the EF id.
When I put in the EF's they cover the right scroll area with the current
highlight color. Clicking in the scroll window does not help. Clicking on
the scroll button or the arrow makes the overwrite go away, but it
doesn't look very good.
Anybody have a technique to avoid or a fix for this?TIA
Roger M. Clary
MacMUSE Software
MacMuse@aol.com
members.aol.com/macmuse
Posted by: MacMuse <MacMuse@...>
I have a scrolling window, long and narrow, which scrolls both vert &
horz. The horz scroll is because I want to use an EDIT FIELD which is
wider than the window. I am putting EF's in the window because I need to
allow the user to click on an EDIT FIELD and capture the EF id.
When I put in the EF's they cover the right scroll area with the current
highlight color. Clicking in the scroll window does not help. Clicking on
the scroll button or the arrow makes the overwrite go away, but it
doesn't look very good.
Anybody have a technique to avoid or a fix for this?
horz. The horz scroll is because I want to use an EDIT FIELD which is
wider than the window. I am putting EF's in the window because I need to
allow the user to click on an EDIT FIELD and capture the EF id.
When I put in the EF's they cover the right scroll area with the current
highlight color. Clicking in the scroll window does not help. Clicking on
the scroll button or the arrow makes the overwrite go away, but it
doesn't look very good.
Anybody have a technique to avoid or a fix for this?
TIA
Roger M. Clary
MacMUSE Software
MacMuse@aol.com
members.aol.com/macmuse
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