You can do this:
Set LstU.SelectedItem = LstU.ListItems(5)
Doesn't it work?
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- 05 Jan 2017, 14:48
- Forum: ComboListBoxControls
- Topic: How to select entries in ListBox in SingleSelect Mode?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 11888
- 05 Jan 2017, 11:14
- Forum: ComboListBoxControls
- Topic: How to select entries in ListBox in SingleSelect Mode?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 11888
Re: How to select entries in ListBox in SingleSelect Mode?
LstU.ListItems(5).Selected = False will work in multi-selection mode only.
- 02 Jan 2017, 13:09
- Forum: ExplorerTreeView 2.x
- Topic: Ereignis ItemStateImageChanging feuert nicht / Event ItemStateImageChanging doesn't fire
- Replies: 4
- Views: 15793
Re: Ereignis ItemStateImageChanging feuert nicht / Event ItemStateImageChanging doesn't fire
On Windows XP/2003 or if the application does not use Windows Themes, the control uses a workaround to detect state image changes. This workaround uses a timer and some fuzzy logic. I did not yet test it, but I can imagine that there are problems with this code. I did a test and this code seems to ...
- 01 Jan 2017, 23:43
- Forum: ExplorerTreeView 2.x
- Topic: Ereignis ItemStateImageChanging feuert nicht / Event ItemStateImageChanging doesn't fire
- Replies: 4
- Views: 15793
Re: Ereignis ItemStateImageChanging feuert nicht / Event ItemStateImageChanging doesn't fire
I've analyzed the code. There are a couple of things that could prevent firing the events: The ItemStateImageChanged event is raised only if the old and new state image are different. Subclassing the control could prevent firing the events, if it is done wrong. On Windows XP/2003 or if the applicati...
- 30 Dec 2016, 22:40
- Forum: ExplorerTreeView 2.x
- Topic: Ereignis ItemStateImageChanging feuert nicht / Event ItemStateImageChanging doesn't fire
- Replies: 4
- Views: 15793
Re: Ereignis ItemStateImageChanging feuert nicht / Event ItemStateImageChanging doesn't fire
Hi, Sorry, ich war ein paar Tage verreist. Ich werde mir das Problem trotz vorhandener Lösung dieser Tage anschauen. Spontan fällt mir kein Grund ein, warum die Events nicht gefeuert werden sollten. Grüße TiKu ------------ Hi, Sorry, I've been away for a couple of days. I'll have a look at this prob...
- 22 Aug 2016, 19:56
- Forum: ButtonControls
- Topic: Foreground Color not Doing Anything
- Replies: 1
- Views: 4179
Re: Foreground Color not Doing Anything
The native button control does not seem to support a custom forecolor. Therefore the ForeColor property affects owner-drawn button controls only. This is also stated in the online help: http://www.timosoft-software.de/onlinehelp/btnctls110/unicode/interface_btn_ctls_lib_u_1_1_i_command_button.html#a...
- 22 Aug 2016, 08:19
- Forum: ComboListBoxControls
- Topic: Combobox
- Replies: 4
- Views: 8195
Re: Combobox
I don't have a tool called the "form designer." In the standard VB6 IDE I can see properties for the ComboBox but I don't find anything related to "click events." See this screenshot: FormDesigner.png Also, I haven't figured out a way to pre-load items into the ComboBox at desig...
- 27 Feb 2016, 11:16
- Forum: EditControls
- Topic: Create Textbox dynamicly
- Replies: 3
- Views: 7541
Re: Create Textbox dynamicly
It still works for me if I put the code into a UserControl and change Form_Click to UserControl_Click and Me.Controls to UserControl.Controls. I can place the control onto a Form and when I click the control, a Textbox is added. Is your UserControl in a separate project? I did put it into the same p...
- 26 Feb 2016, 20:23
- Forum: EditControls
- Topic: Create Textbox dynamicly
- Replies: 3
- Views: 7541
Re: Create Textbox dynamicly
Hi, The following code works for me, if I go to the project settings and deactivate the option "Remove information about inactive ActiveX controls." Option Explicit Private WithEvents txtEdit As EditCtlsLibUCtl.TextBox Private Sub Form_Click() Set txtEdit = Me.Controls.Add("EditCtlsU....
- 03 Feb 2016, 19:14
- Forum: EditControls
- Topic: DisabledForeColor does not work
- Replies: 1
- Views: 4387
Re: DisabledForeColor does not work
Hi, The help file states that On current versions of Windows this property has no effect if the control is disabled. So currently it works for read-only controls only. I did choose the somewhat misleading name to follow existing naming conventions and because I hoped to make it work for disabled con...
- 28 Nov 2015, 02:11
- Forum: EditControls
- Topic: Get Wordwrap working
- Replies: 2
- Views: 5437
Re: Get Wordwrap working
Hi,
Setting MultiLine to True and AutoScrolling and ScrollBars properties both to 1 (Vertical) should be enough.
Regards
TiKu
Setting MultiLine to True and AutoScrolling and ScrollBars properties both to 1 (Vertical) should be enough.
Regards
TiKu
- 26 Nov 2015, 07:56
- Forum: EditControls
- Topic: DisabledBackColor does not work
- Replies: 3
- Views: 6093
Re: DisabledBackColor does not work
Seems like FoxPro behaves quite different from VB6. Can you please send me a compiled test project that reproduces the problem, so that I can use it to try finding a fix?
- 24 Nov 2015, 19:17
- Forum: LabelControls
- Topic: BackColor and ForeColor do not work
- Replies: 2
- Views: 14659
Re: BackColor and ForeColor do not work
Which version of Windows are you using? Does your application use Windows themes, i.e. does it use a manifest?
It works for me on Windows 7.
It works for me on Windows 7.
- 24 Nov 2015, 19:16
- Forum: EditControls
- Topic: DisabledBackColor does not work
- Replies: 3
- Views: 6093
Re: DisabledBackColor does not work
Which version of Windows are you using? Does your application use Windows themes, i.e. does it use a manifest?
It works for me on Windows 7, but I don't have access to Visual FoxPro and can test with Visual Basic 6 only.
It works for me on Windows 7, but I don't have access to Visual FoxPro and can test with Visual Basic 6 only.
- 26 Oct 2015, 19:54
- Forum: ExplorerListView
- Topic: Custom list items in SubItemControl (sicDropList)
- Replies: 5
- Views: 9305
Re: Custom list items in SubItemControl (sicDropList)
Well, this whole feature is not documented by Microsoft. Of course they tell us to not implement IPropertyDescription.