Re: TPopupMenu with CheckBoxes - visibility problem

From: Christian Ernst (sahib48-removethis_at_freenet.de)
Date: 04/21/04


Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 17:47:10 +0200

Bruce Roberts wrote:
> You may not like the standard Windows behavior but in my experience it is
> generally well considered and often takes into account factors that may
not
> be immediately apparent. Besides, its what users have come to expect and
> presenting users with the unexpected is often a recipe for additional
> training and support.

Sure, but if I have some normal items and some other with checkboxes it's
more easy change the state of more than one checkbox item if the popup menu
doesn't disappear.

I think I'll find my way through this ;)

Best regards,
Christian



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