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TLabel and linefeeds |
Mon, Nov 18 2013 10:59 AM | Permanent Link |
Matthew Jones | I have code that effectively does:
MyLabel.Caption := 'One'; MyLabel.Caption := MyLabel.Caption + #10 + 'Two'; MyLabel.Caption := MyLabel.Caption + #10 + 'Three'; On Chrome I get: Three Two One On IE 10 I get: Three TwoOne Thoughts? /Matthew Jones/ |
Mon, Nov 18 2013 11:57 AM | Permanent Link |
Mark Brooks Slikware | >>I have code that effectively does:
>> >>MyLabel.Caption := 'One'; >>MyLabel.Caption := MyLabel.Caption + #10 + 'Two'; >>MyLabel.Caption := MyLabel.Caption + #10 + 'Three'; >> >>On Chrome I get: >> >>Three >>Two >>One >> >>On IE 10 I get: >> >>Three >>TwoOne >> >>Thoughts? Stick with Chrome? |
Mon, Nov 18 2013 6:24 PM | Permanent Link |
Jeff Cook Aspect Systems Ltd | From someone who is almost totally ignorant of EWB, JavaScript et al ...
Maybe use #13#10 (CR/LF) instead of just #10 ? -- Jeff Cook Aspect Systems Ltd www.aspect.co.nz "Matthew Jones" <matthew@matthew-jones.com> wrote in message news:memo.20131118155906.9976E@nothanks.nothanks.co.uk... >I have code that effectively does: > > MyLabel.Caption := 'One'; > MyLabel.Caption := MyLabel.Caption + #10 + 'Two'; > MyLabel.Caption := MyLabel.Caption + #10 + 'Three'; > > On Chrome I get: > > Three > Two > One > > On IE 10 I get: > > Three > TwoOne > > Thoughts? > > /Matthew Jones/ |
Tue, Nov 19 2013 4:01 AM | Permanent Link |
Matthew Jones | > Stick with Chrome?
I wish I could, but this project is going to be used by random people, and some will have IE. /Matthew Jones/ |
Tue, Nov 19 2013 4:01 AM | Permanent Link |
Matthew Jones | > Maybe use #13#10 (CR/LF) instead of just #10 ?
I have indeed tried variants around this. The help says that linefeeds are supported, but not the exact character. I presume #10 which I'm fairly sure from my days of modems* is LF. /Matthew Jones/ *We used to do a lot of modem software, and one day the daughter of one of the programmers came in to the office, and saw our ASCII chart on the wall. She said she didn't need one of those any more as she knows her alphabet. |
Wed, Nov 20 2013 1:22 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Matthew,
<< I have code that effectively does: >> What you want is #13+#10 (CRLF). That should work on Chrome/FF and IE. Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Thu, Nov 21 2013 5:10 AM | Permanent Link |
Matthew Jones | Thanks, but that doesn't work either. Checking the IE debugger, it shows that the
text is five <br/> fourthreetwoone In Chrome, the text is a simple list five four three two one The actual code is a button, which takes the text of an edit box and puts it in the label. I want to keep a record of what was typed/sent. A list won't work so well in iOS for the purpose. lblSubmitted.Caption := szConceptText + #13 + #10 + lblSubmitted.Caption; I've done a workaround now, with a list, and rebuilding the text each time. I could actually just use a string probably - it will be the reading back of the value that fails I guess. for nLoop := 0 to m_xSubmitList.Count - 1 do szBuild := szBuild + m_xSubmitList[nLoop] + #13 + #10; Also note that the #13 isn't actually needed. /Matthew Jones/ |
Wed, Nov 27 2013 10:33 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Matthew,
<< Thanks, but that doesn't work either. Checking the IE debugger, it shows that the text is >> This works in the 1.03 candidate code: Label1.Caption := 'One'; Label1.Caption := Label1.Caption + #10 + 'Two'; Label1.Caption := Label1.Caption + #10 + 'Three'; I've made some changes to how line feeds/non-printable characters are handled in the compiler, so that may have fixed it. Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Wed, Nov 27 2013 11:56 AM | Permanent Link |
Matthew Jones | > This works in the 1.03 candidate code:
Looking forward to it "next week". 8-) The good thing about EWB is that it is quite usable as is, so delays don't matter really (for me, at least). /Matthew Jones/ |
Mon, Dec 2 2013 3:03 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Matthew,
<< Looking forward to it "next week". 8-) >> Yeah, it's sitting here waiting for release, but it's waiting on the new ElevateDB changes to allow for ANSI/Unicode usage within the same process. I can't compile ElevateDB into EWB in its current state. Those changes, in turn, are needed because of the upcoming web server switch to an off-site data center, which is going to require a reduction in the number of ElevateDB downloads that need to get uploaded with each new build. I'm dealing with a 1 depends upon 2 depends upon 3 depends upon 4 type of situation right now. Thanks for everyone's patience, and it shouldn't be much longer. Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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