[Gambas-user] New custom control "List Manager"
Charlie Reinl
Karl.Reinl at ...2345...
Thu Oct 24 13:47:34 CEST 2013
Am Donnerstag, den 24.10.2013, 21:41 +1030 schrieb Bruce:
> On Wed, 2013-10-23 at 20:25 +1030, Bruce wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I just added a new custom control to the wiki "Additional Components"
> > page (or you can just go here http://paddys-hill.net/wp/?page_id=174).
> >
> > It provides a means for the user to manipulate a list of objects.
> >
> > I wrote it today after I started (yet again) to implement the same thing
> > directly into another project. I must have done this about 20 times! So
> > I finally just sat down and wrote the custom control.
> >
> > Hope you like it.
> > Bruce
>
> Well, since posting that I have discovered a few things!
>
> * Gambas doesn't like me calling the project gb.listmgr! Well, it
> doesn't mind but it refuses to recognise it as a component in the IDE
> toolbox. So in the next few days I'll change its' name to simply
> "listmgr".
>
> * Setting default values in the _Properties constant has got some
> strange effects. The Orientation property was defined as
> "Orientation{Align.Left;Right;Top;Bottom}=Right,"
> (and the property was initialised to "=Align.Right") but this causes
> some aberrant behaviour that I will shortly raise as an issue. In the
> meantime, some or all of the control properties need to be set
> explicitly either in code or via the IDE properties bar.
>
> Now the biggy!
>
> I have spent some hours today modifying our local copy of the IDE source
> so that it displays help for local (i.e. "ThirdParty") components. Why?
> Because apart from the list manager we have over 20 custom controls that
> we use in projects and the IDE will not display help for non-gb
> components (and custom controls must be components not libraries). At
> the end of the day we can now have help for these local components based
> on in-line code help. I would like to commit the changes I have made
> BUT...
>
> I use eSvn as a front end to svn, which is pretty good but it wont let
> me commit to the source repo (because it can't handle my password
> string).
>
> @Benoît: I could send you the diffs but I know you don't like them.
>
> So, can anyone tell me
> a) how I can get my repo password changed to something else, and
> b) does anyone know how to set the password in eSvn for a repo copy?
>
> Bruce
Salut Bruce,
maybe you didn't commit something for a long time, could be the change
to ssh, so you have to follow this :
http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/wiki/SSH%20keys
Just an idea!
--
Amicalement
Charlie
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