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Different appearance of views in Dolphin 6

Robert Kovacic
I have created the PersonalAccountShell.Default view by following the
tutorial. The entry fields have a different appearance within View Composer
(they appear "indented") compared to when the view is run or when the view
is displayed from the Test menu selection within View Composer (where they
appear flat as normal for Windows XP).

Why is this so?

Regards, Robert Kovacic


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Re: Different appearance of views in Dolphin 6

Blair McGlashan-3
"Robert Kovacic" <[hidden email]> wrote in message
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>I have created the PersonalAccountShell.Default view by following the
>tutorial. The entry fields have a different appearance within View Composer
>(they appear "indented") compared to when the view is run or when the view
>is displayed from the Test menu selection within View Composer (where they
>appear flat as normal for Windows XP).
>
> Why is this so?
>

Robert, I've written a blog posting on this.

http://www.object-arts.com/content/blog/2005Dec14-BSM.html

Regards

Blair


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Re: Different appearance of views in Dolphin 6

Robert Kovacic
"Blair McGlashan" <[hidden email]> wrote in message
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>
> "Robert Kovacic" <[hidden email]> wrote in message
> news:ZrUnf.20534$[hidden email]...
>>I have created the PersonalAccountShell.Default view by following the
>>tutorial. The entry fields have a different appearance within View
>>Composer (they appear "indented") compared to when the view is run or when
>>the view is displayed from the Test menu selection within View Composer
>>(where they appear flat as normal for Windows XP).
>>
>> Why is this so?
>>
>
> Robert, I've written a blog posting on this.
>
> http://www.object-arts.com/content/blog/2005Dec14-BSM.html
>
> Regards
>
> Blair
>

Thank you for the detailed response.

You say in your blog -
"Since it is cosmetic (and because we don't think they'll do anything about
it) we haven't even reported this to Microsoft, but that would be the only
route to getting a correct and lasting fix."

Perhaps you should report it anyway. That way you have at least increased
the chances of a fix.

Regards, Robert Kovacic