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- 02 Dec 2017, 10:36
- Forum: ExplorerTreeView 1.x
- Topic: Explorer-TreeView in VB.NET
- Replies: 18
- Views: 43878
Re: Explorer-TreeView in VB.NET
You need to set "Embed Interop Types" to False for the references to MSDATASRC, stdole, VBRUN and so on. How do you do that? Not that it has become necessary in my project yet currently, but that VBRUN popped up an error time and again in converted VB6 progs. Make sure that you see all fi...
- 02 Dec 2017, 10:30
- Forum: ExplorerTreeView 1.x
- Topic: Explorer-TreeView in VB.NET
- Replies: 18
- Views: 43878
Re: Explorer-TreeView in VB.NET
I fully agree with your disliking of Windows 10. I never even touched Win 8 or 8.1 and I'm disgusted that they will discontinue Win 7 support. I have seen VB6 running under Win10, where you practically cannot use the form-designer anymore. It has become a little clumsy under win7 already, but under...
- 02 Dec 2017, 01:57
- Forum: ExplorerTreeView 1.x
- Topic: Explorer-TreeView in VB.NET
- Replies: 18
- Views: 43878
Re: Explorer-TreeView in VB.NET
Hi, I'm fine, thanks. I want to reply to this part of your post: Say, you still working on these VB6 controls? Personally I still love VB6 and think it is such a fine and fast tool to make even complex applications. VB.NET is large, if not huge, heavy and clumsy and cumbersome (2013 even more than 2...
- 01 Dec 2017, 00:44
- Forum: ExplorerTreeView 1.x
- Topic: Image showing
- Replies: 1
- Views: 4171
Re: Image showing
Regarding the Click event, have a look here: https://www.timosoft-software.de/forum/ ... =671#p1898
- 01 Dec 2017, 00:43
- Forum: ExplorerTreeView 1.x
- Topic: Explorer-TreeView in VB.NET
- Replies: 18
- Views: 43878
Re: Explorer-TreeView in VB.NET
Nevermind, I've found it myself: You need to set "Embed Interop Types" to False for the references to MSDATASRC, stdole, VBRUN and so on. Well, the Click event works for me: Public Class Form1 Private Sub AxExplorerTreeView1_ClickEvent(sender As System.Object, e As System.EventArgs) Handle...
- 01 Dec 2017, 00:34
- Forum: ExplorerTreeView 1.x
- Topic: Explorer-TreeView in VB.NET
- Replies: 18
- Views: 43878
Re: Explorer-TreeView in VB.NET
Hi, To be honest I've never tested with VB.NET. I've created a System Windows Forms test project with VB.NET 2010 and dragged the control onto the Form. When starting the application, it throws an exception that it is missing Interop.VBRUN 6.0.0.0 or a dependency. Seems like some project config is w...
- 19 Aug 2017, 11:20
- Forum: EditControls
- Topic: Unicode Character 'MODIFIER LETTER TURNED COMMA'
- Replies: 3
- Views: 8646
Re: Unicode Character 'MODIFIER LETTER TURNED COMMA'
It's the font. If I use "Arial Unicode MS" (it comes with MS Office I think) instead of "Arial", the letter is displayed fine on Windows XP SP3.
So maybe the version of Arial on Windows XP is older and does contain less characters?
So maybe the version of Arial on Windows XP is older and does contain less characters?
- 16 Aug 2017, 19:16
- Forum: EditControls
- Topic: Unicode Character 'MODIFIER LETTER TURNED COMMA'
- Replies: 3
- Views: 8646
Re: Unicode Character 'MODIFIER LETTER TURNED COMMA'
It works for me on Windows 7 with Arial font. Could it be that you've UseSystemFont set to True?
- 14 Mar 2017, 08:29
- Forum: ButtonControls
- Topic: Button and disabled icon
- Replies: 11
- Views: 25900
- 13 Mar 2017, 23:21
- Forum: ButtonControls
- Topic: Button and disabled icon
- Replies: 11
- Views: 25900
Re: Button and disabled icon
The problem is that the native button control does not query for the disabled image if classic theme is used. Instead it always queries for the normal image. It would be quite difficult to work around this behavior in a reliable way.
- 13 Mar 2017, 20:24
- Forum: ButtonControls
- Topic: Button and disabled icon
- Replies: 11
- Views: 25900
Re: Button and disabled icon
Interesting. You are right. I never noticed this. I'll try to find out whether anything can be done about it.
- 13 Mar 2017, 08:59
- Forum: ButtonControls
- Topic: Button and disabled icon
- Replies: 11
- Views: 25900
Re: Button and disabled icon
Try this code:
This way it works for me (Windows 7 SP1)
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With CommandButton1
.UseImprovedImageListSupport = True
.hImageList = <some image list handle>
.IconIndex = <default icon>
.IconIndex(3) = <disabled icon>
End With
- 10 Mar 2017, 20:36
- Forum: ButtonControls
- Topic: Button and disabled icon
- Replies: 11
- Views: 25900
Re: Button and disabled icon
Are you setting the UseImprovedImageListSupport property to True? I had to implement it this way to not break existing applications.
- 31 Jan 2017, 20:33
- Forum: ComboListBoxControls
- Topic: Left=0
- Replies: 1
- Views: 14231
Re: Left=0
Hi,
Interesting bug. I can confirm it. Seems like you can work around it by setting Top in the Form_Load event.
Regards
TiKu
Interesting bug. I can confirm it. Seems like you can work around it by setting Top in the Form_Load event.
Regards
TiKu
- 05 Jan 2017, 16:25
- Forum: ComboListBoxControls
- Topic: How to select entries in ListBox in SingleSelect Mode?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 12313
Re: How to select entries in ListBox in SingleSelect Mode?
Ah, and to remove the selection, just set SelectedItem to Nothing.