I see the threads in the archives here....Im going to try out the fine
example by Peter De Berdt. I am going to have to do this kind of thing
Thanks :) If you need help understanding my
coding strategy (I'm sure my code can be
optimized), just go ahead and ask.
fairly often and with large grids. Should I use this, or similar style
coding or just go ahead and buy the controls from Einhugur? Can anyone
vouch for the controls etc there? It looks pretty awesome like a
The Einhugur grids are a must have if you're
working with databases or large amounts of data.
The DataGrid's performance really shows it's
power when used with Valentina (it allows random
cursor access) because it only fetches the rows
it needs for display. I also have an autoresize
class for RB's native listbox control. If you
need it, just e-mail me offlist.
subscription you get everything redistributable for what 70$? Almost sounds
too good...
It IS too good to be true. The two most valuable
plug-in collections for REALbasic, Einhugur and
MonkeyBread, are very cheap when compared to
plug-ins for other applications (e.g. Photoshop,
some FileMaker plug-ins) and in no time, you'll
be using them in every project without even
knowing you're using a plug-in. They're worth
every single cent they cost and support for both
plug-ins is outstanding. A bugfix usually takes a
few hours and I once made a feature request for a
high quality scaler and Björn added it to his
PictureEffects plug-in a few weeks later, what
more could you wish for. I know Christian from
MonkeyBread also put great effort in implementing
feature requests if he thinks they add value to
his plug-in, other list members will confirm this.
I really want my grid to behave like the excel spread sheet autosize, freeze
panes etc.
Then you definitely need einhugur.
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Best regards,
Peter De Berdt
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My software never has bugs, it just generates random features...
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