![]() ![]() ![]() Colin Lamarre 19-Mar-18 3:1619-Mar-18 3:16if you need to resize tooltips you'll notice Popup isn't called, that's because of a line in ToolTipControl.cs:protected virtual bool HandleReflectNotify( ref Message msg) NativeMethods.NMHEADER nmheader = (NativeMethods.NMHEADER)msg.GetLParam( typeof(NativeMethods.NMHEADER)) switch () case TTNSHOW:// ('reflect TTNSHOW') return true // add this if ( this.HandleShow( ref msg))return true break.not exactly sure why it's the way it is, seems to be working fine. MTeefy 13-Jul-18 6:3713-Jul-18 6:37Hi,Brilliant control!!!!!I've managed to get a small VB project to reference and populate some data from a List but that's it.The use of delegates for adding an Image at the start of the row I can't get to work as the C# to VB conversion is not correct.How do you show nothing when the data has nothing empty dates are shown as 00:00:00No Idea what the Span blocks are in the VB snippets?So what this really needs is a decent small VB project showing the use of Delegates for images and other uses etcHas anybody written one?ThanksMartin. (has lived for 10 years in northern Mozambique, teaching in villages.He has developed high volume trading software, low volume FX trading software, and is currently working for Atlassian on HipChat. C is to programming what drills are to visits to the dentist.He worked for longer than he cares to remember as Lead Programmer and System Architect of the Objective document management system. Smalltalk is his mentor for simplicity and beauty. He learned the fine art of C programming and Guru meditation on the Amiga.C# and Python are his languages of choice. ![]()
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