another DCBROWSE question
Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2010 10:09 am
Hello Roger,
I have not been aware of this behavior before so I need to ask the following question.
I have a small array browse. The array has 7 rows but the browse window is sized such that 9 rows can be displayed at one time. The unoccupied rows are shown in the default background color while the occupied rows are coded to show white background. If I click on either one of the unoccupied rows, the highlite immediately moves to the 7th row and the action associated with ITEMMARKED is executed. This seems counter-intuitive; I thought marking a blank row would be a no-op. Is it possible to tell the browse not to arbitrarily select the last active row?
Thank you. Fred WinXPpro/1.9/252
I have not been aware of this behavior before so I need to ask the following question.
I have a small array browse. The array has 7 rows but the browse window is sized such that 9 rows can be displayed at one time. The unoccupied rows are shown in the default background color while the occupied rows are coded to show white background. If I click on either one of the unoccupied rows, the highlite immediately moves to the 7th row and the action associated with ITEMMARKED is executed. This seems counter-intuitive; I thought marking a blank row would be a no-op. Is it possible to tell the browse not to arbitrarily select the last active row?
Thank you. Fred WinXPpro/1.9/252