![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Query = "Time >= '" + StartDateTime + "' AND Timeį = tempTable This Xaml works find when I use the standard Listbox:īut when I change it to c1:C1ListBox it fails, because of the IsSelected giving the Message="Writeable property expected!". I would to bind the C1ListBox to a list of elements, where every element has a IsSelected property and bind this to the C1ListBoxItem IsSelected put I fail to do so because of the internal declaration. Is there a reason why the Setter of the property IsSelected from C1ListBoxItem is declared internal? I had no idea what’s wrong: Updating graphics card driver, switching to one display only, using other graphics card and reducing resolution – all without success, on two machines. So I would be very thankful if anybody could test the sample to reproduce this issue. I wrote same things to C1-support but they can’t reproduce the behaviour: If it’s for example Sizeable the problem doesn’t occur. The forms borderstyle must set to FixedDialog – see FormLoad-event. It’s written in VB2013 on Win 7 (64) and used build 510 of the C1Ribbon-component. ![]() In both cases the controls are disarranged. NET 4.5 it makes no difference if you start from IDE or Windows-Explorer. Do I call the same exe-program via Windows-Explorer it looks like desinged. When starting the application from VS2013 the form is a little bit smaller which leds to disarranged controls. I designed a form in editor (see Pic 1 in the screenshot). I need some help on the following strange behaviour:ġ. ![]()
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