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Sat, Sep 28 2019 12:00 AM | Permanent Link |
KimHJ Comca Systems, Inc | Is there a way to call the same Color Selection in my web application as the one used in the EWB?
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Wed, Oct 2 2019 3:52 PM | Permanent Link |
Richard Harding Wise Nutrition Coaching | <<Is there a way to call the same Color Selection in my web application as the one used in the EWB? >>
If I understand your question properly then look at the interface files which are in the folders: C:\Program Files (x86)\Elevate Web Builder 2\interfaces\default\ (ElevateLightBlue Theme) C:\Program Files (x86)\Elevate Web Builder 2\interfaces\desktop\ (black theme) I copy these folders to somewhere else such as: x:\EWB\interfaces\default x:\EWB\interfaces\desktop with modified interface files stored in folders: x:\<client>\interfaces\default x:\<client>\interfaces\desktop To change the set of interface files being used for a project, select the menu items Project, Options and click the Compilation tab. Change the Search path to your interface folder. Does this answer your query or have I misunderstood your question? Richard |
Fri, Oct 4 2019 12:05 AM | Permanent Link |
KimHJ Comca Systems, Inc | Richard Harding wrote:
<<If I understand your question properly then look at the interface files which are in the folders: C:\Program Files (x86)\Elevate Web Builder 2\interfaces\default\ (ElevateLightBlue Theme) C:\Program Files (x86)\Elevate Web Builder 2\interfaces\desktop\ (black theme) I copy these folders to somewhere else such as: x:\EWB\interfaces\default x:\EWB\interfaces\desktop with modified interface files stored in folders: x:\<client>\interfaces\default x:\<client>\interfaces\desktop To change the set of interface files being used for a project, select the menu items Project, Options and click the Compilation tab. Change the Search path to your interface folder. Does this answer your query or have I misunderstood your question?>> Thanks Richard, what I was looking for was a popup Color Selector like the one showing in the EWB when you select a color like if you double click background a Color Wheel shows and you can select any color. Since it is already part of the EWB I thought I could use it. I would like for the user to select the color of some buttons save the color as BigInt and when the form shows I will change the color of the button to the value saved in the database. Kim |
Fri, Oct 4 2019 4:16 AM | Permanent Link |
Walter Matte Tactical Business Corporation | There is no Color Selector component in EWB - but if you look at Richard's Colour Inspector program in the Demo/Example section of the forum, you could get an idea of how you might create your own Color Selector Form (I am not suggesting a Component - but a reusable form would be reasonably easy..
Don't forget - the color selector in EWB (a Delphi program) is a Delphi Component - you want a Color Selector in your EWB app. Walter |
Fri, Oct 4 2019 8:27 PM | Permanent Link |
KimHJ Comca Systems, Inc | >>Walter Matte wrote:
There is no Color Selector component in EWB - but if you look at Richard's Colour Inspector program in the Demo/Example section of the forum, you could get an idea of how you might create your own Color Selector Form (I am not suggesting a Component - but a reusable form would be reasonably easy.. Don't forget - the color selector in EWB (a Delphi program) is a Delphi Component - you want a Color Selector in your EWB app.<< I will take a look, thanks. I keep forgetting that EWB is a Delphi program, when you work in it it feels like a web application. Kim |
Fri, Oct 4 2019 8:27 PM | Permanent Link |
KimHJ Comca Systems, Inc | >>Walter Matte wrote:
There is no Color Selector component in EWB - but if you look at Richard's Colour Inspector program in the Demo/Example section of the forum, you could get an idea of how you might create your own Color Selector Form (I am not suggesting a Component - but a reusable form would be reasonably easy.. Don't forget - the color selector in EWB (a Delphi program) is a Delphi Component - you want a Color Selector in your EWB app.<< I will take a look, thanks. I keep forgetting that EWB is a Delphi program, when you work in it it feels like a web application. Kim |
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