OK, I think that I've narrowed it down. A readonly edit control sends
a WM_CTLCOLORSTATIC message before re-drawing, rather than a
WM_CTLCOLOREDIT message. In the former case the code sets the
background mode to TRANSPARENT, which I think it should not be doing for
an edit control - just not
d:\>perl -MWin32::GUI -e "print $Win32::GUI::VERSION"
1.0
Joe Frazier, Jr.
Senior Support Engineer
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> To
Joe,
What version of Win32::GUI. The -name option shouldn't be necessary
with later versions.
Rob.
Frazier, Joe Jr wrote:
Ditto. I added
-name => 'something'
to the Window->new sub and this fixed the issue for me.
Joe Frazier, Jr.
Senior Support Engineer
Peopleclick Service Suppor
Ditto. I added
-name => 'something'
to the Window->new sub and this fixed the issue for me.
Joe Frazier, Jr.
Senior Support Engineer
Peopleclick Service Support
Tel: +1-800-841-2365
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My Mistake,
I recompiled the Win32::GUI and cannot reproduce the error.
Steve
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From: Robert May [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 3:13 PM
To: Lloyd, Steve
Cc: perl-win32-gui-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [SPAM] - Re:[perl-win32-gui-users] T
The following Code demonstrates the problem.
Instructions:
Run the code.
Click on the button.
Use the scroll bar to scroll up.
Notice that the text all runs together.
--
use strict;
use warnings;
use Win32::GUI;
my $MainTitle = "Pauto Script Runner";
my
Lloyd, Steve wrote:
Your sample produces the following error for me:
---
perl.exe - Application Error
---
The instruction at "0x77c460cb" referenced memory at "0x". The
memory could not be "read".
Click on OK to terminate the program
Click
Your sample produces the following error for me:
---
perl.exe - Application Error
---
The instruction at "0x77c460cb" referenced memory at "0x". The
memory could not be "read".
Click on OK to terminate the program
Click on CANCEL to debug the
Steve,
If you can post a short example that exhibits the behaviour on your
system, then I'd be happy to try it and see if I get the same behaviour
here.
Rob.
Lloyd, Steve wrote:
I have noticed that if scrolling in a Win32::GUI::Textfield set to readonly
does not refresh the text properly..
John,
It's very had to understand what you are trying to do from such a brief
description, so it's hard to suggest alternative approaches.
Controls that can be (natively) edited are:
Textfield
Richedit
ComboBox - (standard and drop-down types can enter items not in the list
Listview - First co
Hello all,
I'm trying to build a test form with a list of fields
that can be edited. Can the ListView be edited? What
are the controls that can be edited?
Thanks
John
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