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Par2: Conditionally underline row in listbox 2003-02-12 -- Michael Ware Some of this is ABC template specific, but the theory stays the same
regardless:
1. In the list box formatter, check on the "Style" box for each field in the
row. (NOTE: Use either Style OR Color, never both. You can control color
with the style.)
2. In the Window's Init set up "Normal" and "Underline" Styles like this:
! Normal
?List1{PROPSTYLE:FontName , 1} = 'Arial'
?List1{PROPSTYLE:FontSize , 1} = 10
?List1{PROPSTYLE:FontStyle, 1} = FONT:Regular
?List1{PROPSTYLE:TextColor, 1} = COLOR:Black
?List1{PROPSTYLE:BackColor, 1} = COLOR:White
?List1{PROPSTYLE:TextSelected, 1} = COLOR:White
?List1{PROPSTYLE:BackSelected, 1} = COLOR:Navy
! Underlined
?List1{PROPSTYLE:FontName , 2} = 'Arial'
?List1{PROPSTYLE:FontSize , 2} = 10
?List1{PROPSTYLE:FontStyle, 2} = FONT:Bold + FONT:Underline
?List1{PROPSTYLE:TextColor, 2} = COLOR:Navy
?List1{PROPSTYLE:BackColor, 2} = COLOR:White
?List1{PROPSTYLE:TextSelected, 2} = COLOR:White
?List1{PROPSTYLE:BackSelected, 2} = COLOR:Black
3. If this is an ABC Browse, there is a style tab where you can specify 1 as
the default style number and 2 as the style # to use if your condition is
met. If this is hand coded, use a long field in the queue after each field
being displayed and set this to either 1 or 2 for the style desired.
Jim Mumford adds:
The following combination worked for me:
MyQ Queue,Pre(MyQ)
Field1 STRING(10) !These Larger than needed for underline
FontStyleField1
Field2 STRING(50) !These Larger than needed for underline
FontStyleField2
Field3 STRING(50)
END
!Checked Style for Column 1 and Column2 in List Box
?MyList{PropStyle:FontStyle,1}=FONT:Regular
?MyList{PropStyle:FontStyle,2}=FONT:Underline
IF UnderLineCondition=TRUE
!Field 1 and 2 are underlined
FontStyleField1=2
FontStyleField2=2
Field1=CLIP(Field1) & ALL('_',SIZE(Field1)
Field2=CLIP(Field2) & ALL('_',SIZE(Field2)
ELSE
!Field 1 and 2 are not underlined
FontStyleField1=1
FontStyleField2=1
END
PUT(MyQ)
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