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Home » U++ Library support » ArrayCtrl, HeaderCtrl & GridCtrl » Ctrls<>() Callback / Disable some rows
Re: Ctrls<>() Callback / Disable some rows [message #9994 is a reply to message #9993] Tue, 12 June 2007 23:36 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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kcabobert wrote on Tue, 12 June 2007 17:04

Here is a general question: why ArrayCtrl and GridCtrl? Why not merge the two to simplify the library?

They can't be merged (at least now). ArrayCtrl is the base array contol from the very begining and is used in many applications. I have created GridCtrl just to fit my needs (read about its features at my page).
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And here is my favorite part: where is the documentation on GridCtrl, and is it actually maintained? I see that it is segregated from the other controls... so I assume it is not maintained with the rest of the UPP code?


Documentation is the weakest point of GridCtrl. There is only unfinished tutorial (in GridCtrl package) and HomeBudget as an example. As for maintaining - you're wrong Smile It's actively developed. My time is very limited right now but I'll try to write better documentation soon.
 
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