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ChartEditor problems revisited

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 7:11 pm
by 9337075
Hi Narcis,

By some reason the fix for the defect { 8.0 - TV52012099 }
was not included to 8.01 version (September release).

I reported this issue in steema.private.fieldtest.teechart8 on Feb 23 2007 and you suggested the fix in the post Feb 27 2007.

Why this fix disappeared from 8.01 release? Are there chances to restore it, because my code is dependent on this fix. If this correction can not be included, please, let me know, I will try to fix it at my side of the code.

Best regards,
Michael

PS. There are still issues 'Control 'TabSeriesList; has no parent window'. Probably I can submit a simple test case. Do you need it?

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 9:33 am
by narcis
Hi Michael,

Yes, the fix I suggested has been removed but I can't reproduce the issue here using our latest sources. Maybe my solution wasn't the best and was changed to something else. Have you been able to reproduce the issue using v8.01? If so, would you be so kind to remind me of how to reproduce it and I can't using the project you sent.

Code: Select all

PS. There are still issues 'Control 'TabSeriesList; has no parent window'. Probably I can submit a simple test case. Do you need it?
It is not necessary if you already reported them and we could reproduce the issues here and added them to our bug-list. Otherwise, please do so and start a new thread for each issue please.

You can post your files at news://www.steema.net/steema.public.attachments newsgroup or at our upload page.

Thanks in advance!

ChartEditor problems revisited

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 12:20 pm
by 9337075
Hi Narcis,

I just uploaded "Miket_ChartEditor.zip" with a project (Rad studio 2007 Win32) demonstrating the probrem(s). Please, see comments in the source file for details.

I am ready to test all modifications of the source. In my big project I often face the situation when something is modifying a chart, sometimes it happens when ChartEditor dialog is opened. It is simulated in the example with the help of a timer, but reality, of course, is much more complicated.

So I am ready to test your fixes in "real" life.

Best regards,
Michael