Boris Kolpackov wrote:
> 1. If the text is too long then user won't see the whole thing and
>there is no scroll bar.
>
> 2. ScrollableText allows copying of the text into clipboard so the
>user can paste it into another application (Visual Studio IDE
>in my case).
>
You can make a m
Boris Kolpackov wrote:
> Height="40" Sunken="yes" TabSkip="yes"
>
> Text="{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang1033{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fcharset0
> Arial;}}\viewkind4\uc1\pard\f0\fs20 [BASEDIR]}">
>
>
>
I'd be surprised if ScrollableText controls supported formatted text.
Even the {\rtf1
Hi Bob,
Bob Arnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'd be surprised if ScrollableText controls supported formatted text.
> Even the {\rtf1 start uses MSI's style-formatted hint.
I think you are right. It does not seem there is any way to get anything
except static text to the ScrollableText contro
Hi,
I need to show some paths to the user at the end of the installation.
Since I don't know the length of these paths, I figured it's best
to use ScrollableText. So I have:
Where BASEDIR is an Id of a directory. This does not work: I get unexpanded
[BASEDIR] shown in the control. I've also tr
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