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    Listbox word-wrap

    Hi there,

    When I select word wrap in the format tab from a listbox I still have to horizontally scroll to see all the text. What can I do to display 240 characters without horizontal scrolling.

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    Re: Listbox word-wrap

    Werder,

    Welcome to the message board.

    Are you referring to an xdialog listbox? If not, please explain with more detail.
    Mike W
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      #3
      Re: Listbox word-wrap

      Hi Mike,

      I tried different boxes and made them in different ways but non of them work the way I would like them to work. To make thing's more clear I made a drawing of what I have in mind. Can you tell me if this is possible and how I can accomplish this. I'm really having a hard time to find out how to do this.

      Werder

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        #4
        Re: Listbox word-wrap

        Werder,
        Please help me if I am incorrect, but it looks to me like you have in the diagram four groups 1-4 for which you have many choices that you would like to be able to select multiple choices within the group? multiple choices within more than one group? Explain and narrow down EXACTLY! EXACTLY! EXACTLY! what you desire, please. Thank you.
        Mike W
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          #5
          Re: Listbox word-wrap

          My English is not very good and Alpha five is also new to me so I don't know how everything is called or addressed. I'll try t be more specific.

          After clicking on window 1 (see new picture), window 2 should appear underneath with let's say 4 options. By scrolling down with the scroll down button (within this new appeared window) I want to be able to see the other lets say 50 options. I want these options to be multi selectable so I can use the selected parts as components off a letter.

          To avoid misunderstanding. I used different parts from the toolbox as graphical components to point out what functionality I'm looking for and how this functionality should look. Nothing is really working so I would like to know how I can build this for real from scratch.

          Werder

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            #6
            Re: Listbox word-wrap

            Werder,

            I rarely use listboxes so this may be wrong, but in quick testing here it does not seem that the display format option "word wrap" is working with labels displayed in a listbox. If you must use a listbox then I suspect you're going to have to pre-process the strings to include crlf pairs.

            Perhaps a better solution for you is to use a browse object, with each block of text stored in a different record. Your browse could include a selection field (or you could "Mark") the desired records.

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              #7
              Re: Listbox word-wrap

              Hi Tom,

              Thanks for your suggestion. Is it possible to create the design I have in mind (see picture) when I use a browse object (with each block of text stored in a different record)? Is it also possible to word-wrap the text that is stored in a record so I can avoid horizontal scrolling?

              Werder
              Last edited by werder101010; 12-04-2008, 08:34 AM.

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                #8
                Re: Listbox word-wrap

                Werder,
                I believe I have a solution for you that is similar but it is quite complex and will take me some time to work up an example. It is a two pane list dialog box where the choice of a list item in pane 1 displays a corresponding list in pane 2 for further choices. I believe the second pane could be made into a multi select list box. I will work on it when I have some time and place an example. It involves some complex xbasic code, and I am not sure it might work for you as a new alpha user, but we will see.
                Mike W
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                  #9
                  Re: Listbox word-wrap

                  Thanks Mike that you want to spend time on working out a example. I really appreciate that.

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                    #10
                    Re: Listbox word-wrap

                    Werder,
                    Here is the example. It certainly is not as elegant in appearance as what you have presented in your picture, but it might work for you. Just push the button on the form and make selections.
                    Mike W
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                      #11
                      Re: Listbox word-wrap

                      Mike, first of all thanks for your example and quick response. Your example will help me to understand the possibility and structure within alpha five. I will explore your example to see how I can use it but I'm afraid it leaves two main problems unsolved.

                      When a “item_choice” is let's say 240 character I still can't see all the characters. All characters become visible and are word-wrapped after a selection is made while I need to see all characters (word-wrapped) before my selection is made.

                      Seconds point is the design. The standard system window borders that alpha five uses (to display database input) don't work for me. So I'm really looking for a solution that enables me tot keep the design I displayed in my example.

                      Thanks anyway!

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                        #12
                        Re: Listbox word-wrap

                        Hi,
                        without spending much time as not known if it even comes close and I do not know even if the top window is a combo box even....but using a browse I can make it word wrap, using a field as a checkbox (could use two images that simulate radio buttons), and the browse height is set to 0 with OnInit and set to shown height with the OnArrive of the combo box.
                        You could eliminate the title bar too I believe (if nothing else have it maybe blend into the background?) and the bottom horizontal one--and change the colors of course......




                        Later--you could also simply use an image, then either transparent buttons or even hotspots....
                        Mike
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                        It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see.
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                          #13
                          Re: Listbox word-wrap

                          MikeC,
                          I'm taking it that Werder wishes to pick out one or many of the "Choice" within the list of choices for that group.... like a multi-select feature, and not the whole group. Correct Werder???

                          Werder,
                          Forgive me if I am missing something, but your example had nothing that was 240 characters in length. "Choice" is 6 characters in length listed many times over. What on earth would be 240 characters long?

                          Secondly....as pretty as your example is...... design may have to give way to functionality achievability.

                          Now, again, is your intent to pick out one or many of the "Choice" within the list of choices for a given group ... like a multi-select feature, and not the group as a whole, or the group of choices in the group as a whole?
                          Mike W
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                            #14
                            Re: Listbox word-wrap

                            :)
                            Hi Mike!,

                            Just shows how each of us can see different things when looking at the same thing! I see the multi-choice as the radio buttons Werder shows in his screenshot--and he has 2 of them chosen. So even if you got it right regarding the point of his wanting to be able to choose within each radio choice, it also means he wants to also be able to choose various radio buttons too. So a double filter of sorts--to be able to choose multiple grandchild records within a choice of multiple child records. Guess he will have to say.

                            Tend to agree somewhat with your functionality first suggestion...but if it were me I would first do that, get it to work, then attempt to create what was first wanted.

                            The 240 characters--I see that as a total amount of characters and not as the amount for a single word--maybe Werder is thinking of a simple field, but then that has a limit of 255......
                            Mike
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                            It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see.
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                              #15
                              Re: Listbox word-wrap

                              Hi Mike Wilson, I believe I caused some confusion by using the word “choice choice choice” after the radio button (in my example). It would probably be more clear if I just used “text text text” to point out that this represents a text block of lets say 100 or 250 characters. My bad.

                              I need those long record because I use these text blocks to compose a letter.

                              The balance between design and functionality is very personal. A good visual design makes me happy and produces a clean and inspiring working environment. I also believe that the visual design I'm looking for is possible with the Alpha five software.

                              Thanks for your help en comments.

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