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Home » U++ Library support » LineEdit, EditFields, DocEdit » TextCtrl (aka LineEdit,DocEdit) dont use global Style
Re: TextCtrl (aka LineEdit,DocEdit) dont use global Style [message #32064 is a reply to message #32060] Tue, 19 April 2011 20:22 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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breaking existing code is a big no-no here


fully understand you..
maybe there can be a way to leave the methods and have a
One<Style> which is then set up correctly and registered as Style. user wouldn't notice any difference. but maybe theres better ways.

just to emphasize another point about attractivenesses of upp and its Ctrl's:

they not only can look like native controls, if one as coder whishes so, but they can also be customized to a maximum degree to make totally *OS-unrelated* GUI's, to reflect some personal style, if desired. depending how much effort one is willing to spend.
thats another *big* advantage of upp to keep in mind and is actually what keeps me using upp (besides the Core goodies).
i'm programming gui's for enterprises, that clearly want to set their visual style apart from the 'common' and 'boring' OS gui experience. here, the customization is lovely welcome and i dont need to recode the wheel again just to fit the appearance.

but, again, thank you veeery much for your patience with me.



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