RM
Ross Micheals
March 1, 2005 04:03 PM
Correction. *Sometimes* this happens. I''m trying to reproduce the error, but it appears difficult.
>It seems that having a GridBagLayout on a form disables theme support. Any ideas on how to fix this?
AD
Administrator
Syncfusion Team
March 1, 2005 04:56 PM
Hi Ross,
I haven''t been able to reproduce this. If you can provide me with some more specific details regarding the situation where Themes failed, I''ll take another look.
Regards,
Gregory Austin
Syncfusion Inc.
RM
Ross Micheals
March 2, 2005 09:09 AM
>Hi Ross,
>
> I haven''t been able to reproduce this. If you can provide me with some more specific details regarding the situation where Themes failed, I''ll take another look.
>
>Regards,
>Gregory Austin
>Syncfusion Inc.
Thanks for your quick reply. It turns out that it may only co-incedentally a GridBagLayout issue. I can now reproduce the error myself; I have a property that , for some reason, if it is design-time browseable, deactivate themes. I don''t do any theme-related calls in this property, but as soon as I hide it from the Forms designer; the themes are back. Very very strange; I wonder if anyone else has ever seen this.
AD
Administrator
Syncfusion Team
March 7, 2005 09:39 AM
Hi Ross,
I would appreciate if you could send us a small test sample that can demostrate this issue here so that we could further investigate this problem. Please create a Direct-Trac incident for this purpose and email the sample to SupportTeam@Syncfusion.com with the incident number in the subject field of the email. Setting the CopyLocal property for the Syncfusion references to false in the designer might also help. We appreciate your cooperation.
Regards,
Guru Patwal
Syncfusion,Inc.