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Wed, Feb 1 2017 5:06 AM | Permanent Link |
Chris Holland SEC Solutions Ltd. Team Elevate | I get the incorrect date error as well says 8/29/2017 is invalid.
Chris Holland [Team Elevate] On 31/01/2017 14:57, Uli Becker wrote: > Error at runtime when a TCalendar (or TDateEditComboBox) control is used: > > Persistent load error (Persistent load error (Invalid date (1/30/2017))) > line xxx > > Designtime works fine. |
Wed, Feb 1 2017 5:11 AM | Permanent Link |
Chris Holland SEC Solutions Ltd. Team Elevate | This appears to be the default value set for the Date that it doesn't
like. I can change it at runtime no problem. If I change the default date to be something like 1/1/2017 it all works correctly. Hopefully this will get you going again Uli. Chris Holland [Team Elevate] On 01/02/2017 10:06, Chris Holland wrote: > I get the incorrect date error as well says 8/29/2017 is invalid. > > Chris Holland > [Team Elevate] > > On 31/01/2017 14:57, Uli Becker wrote: >> Error at runtime when a TCalendar (or TDateEditComboBox) control is used: >> >> Persistent load error (Persistent load error (Invalid date (1/30/2017))) >> line xxx >> >> Designtime works fine. |
Wed, Feb 1 2017 5:50 AM | Permanent Link |
Uli Becker | Chris,
> If I change the default date to be something like 1/1/2017 it all works > correctly. Hopefully this will get you going again Uli. Thanks. I didn't investigate that further - need much time to adjust all my custom interfaces. Tried to "merge" them with BeyondCompare, but there were to many hassles and errors. Thus I prefered to recreate them. Uli |
Wed, Feb 1 2017 6:05 AM | Permanent Link |
Uli Becker | BTW: if I change the "text" property to '1/1/2017', it switches to
'12/31/2016' and I get the same error. Uli |
Wed, Feb 1 2017 7:12 AM | Permanent Link |
Raul Team Elevate | On 1/31/2017 9:57 AM, Uli Becker wrote:
> Error at runtime when a TCalendar (or TDateEditComboBox) control is used: > > Persistent load error (Persistent load error (Invalid date (1/30/2017))) > line xxx > > Designtime works fine. Can't duplicate it here - setting it design or runtime to various dates seems to work for me. Are you using default FormatSettings values or have you modified them (DateSeparator, ShortDateFormat are used by TDateEditComboBox) ? And what are those values (i.e. FormatSettings.ShortDateFormat ) at runtime ? Raul |
Wed, Feb 1 2017 8:44 AM | Permanent Link |
Uli Becker | Raul,
> Can't duplicate it here - setting it design or runtime to various dates > seems to work for me. No custom FormatSettings - I checked that first. Fresh project - just a form and a TCalendar control. After the initial error message everything works fine. Uli |
Wed, Feb 1 2017 11:22 AM | Permanent Link |
Matthew Jones | Walter Matte wrote:
> TLabel - If you have both an OnClick and OnDblClick events - only the OnClick Event Fires I think I shall hold off for Beta 2 before installing. Down in deadline weeds right now, and I need it to be a little further on before I can pick it up. Doesn't sound like there is a lot of issues though. -- Matthew Jones |
Wed, Feb 1 2017 11:42 AM | Permanent Link |
Raul Team Elevate | On 1/31/2017 7:53 AM, Walter Matte wrote:
> TLabel - If you have both an OnClick and OnDblClick events - only the OnClick Event Fires Not seeing it exactly like this here - i see click firing twice and then double click firing (just logging it to multilineedit) So both do fire in my case when both are defined. Raul |
Wed, Feb 1 2017 8:37 PM | Permanent Link |
StewCam | I can't seem to change the colour of TMenu from the default gray. The setting for Background...Fill...Color does not change the colour.
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Thu, Feb 2 2017 2:43 AM | Permanent Link |
Uli Becker | > I can't seem to change the colour of TMenu from the default gray. The setting for Background...Fill...Color does not change the colour.
In 2.05 TMenu didn't have a published property "Background". If you wanted to change the color you had to change the TMenu interface. The TMenu interface has two elements: Base and Client. While the Base.Background.Fill.Color is always clTransparent, the Client.Background.Fill.Color is clElevateLightGray by default. If the property is published now intentionally, it may be a bug, since Background.Fill.Color of TMenu seems to refer to the Base element. You can change the interface anyway. Uli |
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