Hi,
I've also used just the Constant-> Text Array box. If you set 'ShowarrayIndexes' to false, you end up with a quick solution, which looks similar to the Windows form that Shawn mentioned.
Dave Watling
-----Original Message-----
From: Shawn Fessenden [mailto:shawn@testech-ltd.com]
Sent: 21 February 2006 15:25
To: VRF
Subject: RE: [vrf] Text input
> I need a method where the user can
> input notes that can be entered into a file, the "text input" box only
> allows for 1 line. I would like it to be multiple lines. Any ideas?
In addition to the other suggestions, if you're using the latest version consider a TextBox form control (Device->Windows Forms
Controls->TextBox). It's a well-behaved control that supports everything
you'd expect it to like formatting, copy, paste, cut, carat positioning, margins, tabs and so on.
-SHAWN-
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I've also used just the Constant-> Text Array box. If you set 'ShowarrayIndexes' to false, you end up with a quick solution, which looks similar to the Windows form that Shawn mentioned.
Dave Watling
-----Original Message-----
From: Shawn Fessenden [mailto:shawn@testech-ltd.com]
Sent: 21 February 2006 15:25
To: VRF
Subject: RE: [vrf] Text input
> I need a method where the user can
> input notes that can be entered into a file, the "text input" box only
> allows for 1 line. I would like it to be multiple lines. Any ideas?
In addition to the other suggestions, if you're using the latest version consider a TextBox form control (Device->Windows Forms
Controls->TextBox). It's a well-behaved control that supports everything
you'd expect it to like formatting, copy, paste, cut, carat positioning, margins, tabs and so on.
-SHAWN-
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I've also used just the Constant-> Text Array box. If you set
'ShowarrayIndexes' to false, you end up with a quick solution, which
looks similar to the Windows form that Shawn mentioned.
Dave Watling
-----Original Message-----
From: Shawn Fessenden [mailto:shawn@testech-ltd.com]
Sent: 21 February 2006 15:25
To: VRF
Subject: RE: [vrf] Text input
> I need a method where the user can
> input notes that can be entered into a
> file, the "text input" box only allows
> for 1 line. I would like it to be
> multiple lines. Any ideas?
In addition to the other suggestions, if you're using the latest version
consider a TextBox form control (Device->Windows Forms
Controls->TextBox). It's a well-behaved control that supports everything
you'd expect it to like formatting, copy, paste, cut, carat positioning,
margins, tabs and so on.
-SHAWN-
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