[Openroad-users] Tab Folder Question
gareth.2.edwards at bt.com
gareth.2.edwards at bt.com
Sat Sep 22 00:56:21 EST 2007
Forgot to add, In the Tabbar class.
ORLR: Pg3-401
Cheers,
Gareth Edwards
BT Global Services
tel: +44 (0)131 345 4671
email: gareth.2.edwards at bt.com <mailto:daryn.piper at bt.com>
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gareth.2.edwards at bt.com
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2007 3:55 PM
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Subject: Re: [Openroad-users] Tab Folder Question
Multitabstyle = TAB_OVERLAP
Cheers,
Gareth Edwards
BT Global Services
tel: +44 (0)131 345 4671
email: gareth.2.edwards at bt.com <mailto:daryn.piper at bt.com>
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[mailto:openroad-users-bounces at peerlessit.com] On Behalf Of Bloomfield,
Martin (PSD)
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2007 3:24 PM
To: Openroad-Users
Subject: [Openroad-users] Tab Folder Question
OpenROAD Experts,
I am in the process of developing an application that is
displaying all its information in a tab folder. Due to the large amount
of information that needs to be displayed, I require a large number of
tabs. Unfortunately, OpenROAD will only display a single row of "tabs"
above the folder, with arrows either end to display the next / previous
tab. This is not ideal, as you cannot see what other tabs are available
and you have to scroll through all tabs to get to either end. What I
would like to do is have multiple rows of "tabs", as appears in
Microsoft applications.
The only alternative I've come up with is to have
multiple tab folders, with a "menu" of buttons to move between the tab
folders. This however, causes complex data manipulation between the
various tab folders. Has anyone managed to implement multiple rows of
"tabs" in an easy form, as I cannot see an obvious way of doing this in
OpenROAD?
Thanks,
Martin Bloomfield.
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