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datagrid and vertical gridline color

Hi is there a way to change the color of the vertical gridline in a
datagrid or listview

Feb 28 '06 #1
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<ge***********@gmail.com> schrieb
Hi is there a way to change the color of the vertical gridline in a
datagrid or listview

As the datagrid is not part of VB.Net, it's part of the Framework, have a
look here:
microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.windowsforms.con trols
Armin

Mar 3 '06 #2

"Armin Zingler" <az*******@freenet.de> wrote in message
news:OG**************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
As the datagrid is not part of VB.Net, it's part of the Framework, have a
look here:
microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.windowsforms.con trols


Are there any decent object model diagrams for these various "collections",
like VB, .Net, Framework etc?

Mar 3 '06 #3
"Homer J Simpson" <no****@nowhere.com> schrieb

"Armin Zingler" <az*******@freenet.de> wrote in message
news:OG**************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
As the datagrid is not part of VB.Net, it's part of the Framework,
have a look here:
microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.windowsforms.con trols


Are there any decent object model diagrams for these various
"collections", like VB, .Net, Framework etc?

Object models? Well, ".Net" is a marketing concept. The ".Net Framework" is
a piece of software made of the CLR and the class library
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...meworksdk.asp).
VB.Net is a language being able to produce code meeting the requirements of
the .Net Framework, i.e. it can output IL code (intermediate language).

What I meant was: No matter which language you use, the Datagrid, it's
members and behavior and how to use it, is part of the .Net Framework class
library.
Armin

Mar 3 '06 #4

"Armin Zingler" <az*******@freenet.de> wrote in message
news:eD**************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
Are there any decent object model diagrams for these various
"collections", like VB, .Net, Framework etc?
Object models? Well, ".Net" is a marketing concept. The ".Net Framework"
is a piece of software made of the CLR and the class library
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...meworksdk.asp).
VB.Net is a language being able to produce code meeting the requirements
of the .Net Framework, i.e. it can output IL code (intermediate language).

What I meant was: No matter which language you use, the Datagrid, it's
members and behavior and how to use it, is part of the .Net Framework
class library.


I understand, but it's a SOB trying to figure out which objects are children
of which other objects etc. Some nice diagrams might help, the sort you get
for the MS Office applications.

Mar 3 '06 #5
"Homer J Simpson" <no****@nowhere.com> schrieb

"Armin Zingler" <az*******@freenet.de> wrote in message
news:eD**************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
Are there any decent object model diagrams for these various
"collections", like VB, .Net, Framework etc?

Object models? Well, ".Net" is a marketing concept. The ".Net
Framework" is a piece of software made of the CLR and the class
library
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...meworksdk.asp).
VB.Net is a language being able to produce code meeting the
requirements of the .Net Framework, i.e. it can output IL code
(intermediate language).

What I meant was: No matter which language you use, the Datagrid,
it's members and behavior and how to use it, is part of the .Net
Framework class library.


I understand, but it's a SOB trying to figure out which objects are
children of which other objects etc. Some nice diagrams might help,
the sort you get for the MS Office applications.

Which objects are you talking about? The classes in the Framework class
library? I always use the object browser and for me it's sufficient. Sorry,
I don't have a link to object/class charts.
Armin

Mar 4 '06 #6

"Armin Zingler" <az*******@freenet.de> wrote in message
news:OQ**************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
Which objects are you talking about? The classes in the Framework class
library? I always use the object browser and for me it's sufficient.
Sorry,
I don't have a link to object/class charts.


Things like the ListView control. Trying to add sub items was a pain esp.
when it wouldn't add them in the order I expected - still don't know why
that happens.

Mar 4 '06 #7

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