Hello Angel

Angel Pais wrote:
> 
> How about a coompletely new aproach ?
> Instead of developping an xbpbrowse clone , what about a completely new 
> xbp part ?
> Let's call it xbpGrid and it would be a derivative of Qt's grid class.
> 
> Then we'll have to resolve:
> 1) how to fill it with an array or to attach set-get codeblocks to each 
> cell.
> 
> 2) how to do masked gets on it's cells.
> 
> In the end it would be a simpler class but it'will retain all
> functionality.
> 
> See C:\Qt\2009.03\qt\demos\spreadsheet
> 
> Some food to thougth...
> 

Completely new implementation, perhaps, is not the solution.
We will loose compatibility plus the real-world testing environment.
Though, on the Harbour extensions we may implement it.

Good news, I have got some clues and some hope is there that 
I will achieve true TBrowse() and XbpBrowse() functionality.
It may take some time, but now appears doable.

Regards
Pritpal Bedi

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