Re: D2006 Object inspector component



Maarten Wiltink pisze:
Don't use a treeview because I might. A two-column stringgrid with
row-spanning category headers would probably be much nicer, and a
basic treeview can't do that. Don't be afraid to do better than others,
older and wiser or not. (I'm claiming the 'not'. Rob can have the 'wiser'
and we'll see on whom we can pin the 'older'. Jerry, you still there?)

That's the bit confusing me. I tried to work with virtualtreeview and I find it quite unfriendly at least for newcomers. My experience with grids is limited to simple database data display.

I really don't know what to use now :)



Ok. So there isn't a Values array property? (Seems a pity.)

There is, but it's a list. So the object contains two lists and a bunch of functions to access them from outside (what they call blackbox...)
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