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dotnet_nerd
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Canada
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Posted - 12 Apr 2014 :  17:44:23  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
While I'm at it, I have one other request regarding the treeview.

I'm still getting that strange bug where the tree background turns partially grey. You said you weren't able to reproduce the problem. I understand.

Could I ask a favor for the next update? Could you change the default background color of the treeview control from grey to white? That should resolve the problem for me. That would eliminate any grey bleeding through. I'd appreciate that.


Thanks!
Rob

s.dav
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Italy
3364 Posts

Posted - 13 Apr 2014 :  23:32:26  Show Profile  Visit s.dav's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I cannot :-( because the treeview is a Windows control and changes its background using Windows messages that my control catches...
Please, try to figure out how to reproduce the problem and let me know

Regards, Davide
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dotnet_nerd
Practical

Canada
15 Posts

Posted - 14 Apr 2014 :  11:17:51  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks for the rely Davide. But why is there any grey at all to begin with?

Try this simple experiment. On a new form drag-n-drop both treeview controls from the toolbox.
-the Microsoft Common Controls version
-your Hexagora ucTreeview

The Microsoft control appears as a white box like this
Sample Node
....Sample Node
....Sample Node
Sample Node
(inside of a white box)


Your control appears as a grey box

What I'm suggesting is, couldn't you simply change your grey background to a white background?

As for reproducing the problem, it is intermittent. My usage is a bit intense with about 300 nested nodes and lots of icons. So it might be a memory issue, I'm not sure.

Thanks so much
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