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Home » U++ Library support » ArrayCtrl, HeaderCtrl & GridCtrl » Ctrls<>() Callback / Disable some rows
Re: Ctrls<>() Callback / Disable some rows [message #9999 is a reply to message #9993] Wed, 13 June 2007 09:39 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?



I believe they are solving slightly different problem domains. E.g. ArrayCtrl is used even in DropList, it is just generic simple list designed to be used in various compositions, while GridCtrl has much richer interface, but sort of more specialized.

The reason it resides in separate package is more or less because it is too big to fit into CtrlLib. It is the same story as RichEdit...

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When I upgraded to the new upp version the Ctrls appears as gray boxes (in Windows, Linux, and Mac). My beta testers were less than pleased with the prospect of having to resize a column to check the box each time. I need to get an updated version of my software rolled out so I need to find a [quick] reliable solution.



Ops. Can you be more specific? What are grey boxes?
 
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