Some strange behavior
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 4:07 pm
First a little background:
I have been using the ActiveX product for a number of years and recently updated to the .NET product. My main reason was that going to Vis Studio 2008 to run in Vista ( ) to get a better multilingual environment. The activeX (including the unicode version) would not display Chinese characters when selecting that language whereas the .NET seemed to displayed the characters fine.
Now the issue:
I ran into the bug right off with the data (fixed in the latest maintenance release) but after updating when I select "Choose Items" in the Toolbox the Vis Studio shuts down. Yes I did uninstall (several times) and looked for remnants but found none.
There is another issue of when I try to copy and paste a chart some seemingly strange things happen but I will deal with that later because I don't have TeeChart installed at the moment.
I would prefer to stick with TeeChart since I have a lot of experience with it and it has worked well for us but I am currently concerned about the stability of the .NET product.
I have been using the ActiveX product for a number of years and recently updated to the .NET product. My main reason was that going to Vis Studio 2008 to run in Vista ( ) to get a better multilingual environment. The activeX (including the unicode version) would not display Chinese characters when selecting that language whereas the .NET seemed to displayed the characters fine.
Now the issue:
I ran into the bug right off with the data (fixed in the latest maintenance release) but after updating when I select "Choose Items" in the Toolbox the Vis Studio shuts down. Yes I did uninstall (several times) and looked for remnants but found none.
There is another issue of when I try to copy and paste a chart some seemingly strange things happen but I will deal with that later because I don't have TeeChart installed at the moment.
I would prefer to stick with TeeChart since I have a lot of experience with it and it has worked well for us but I am currently concerned about the stability of the .NET product.