TsComboBox Arrow

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  • #56071
    Support
    Keymaster

      Hello

      Style of comboboxes may be different, so, arrows are different too.

      #56077
      Wolbat
      Participant
        'Support' wrote:

        Hello

        Style of comboboxes may be different, so, arrows are different zcode reviews too.

        That makes sense.

        #56082
        Stephane Senecal
        Participant

          Where can I specify the arrow glyph for the dropdownlist combobox?

          If I am right, the arrow glyph for the dropdown combobox can be specified in the COMBOBOX section under the Glyphs tab, but I can't find the place for the dropdownlist arrow.

          Stephane Senecal
          CIS Group
          Delphi programmer since 2001

          #56084
          Support
          Keymaster

            This arrow is drawn automatically now, using a font color.

            Custom glyph can't be defined.

            #56087
            Stephane Senecal
            Participant

              Can I ask to add that feature?

              Could be a second glyph in the COMBOBOX section.

              Edit: I would like that feature so I can have an arrow of a different shape that an small triangle. More like the arrow in Windows 10.

              Stephane Senecal
              CIS Group
              Delphi programmer since 2001

              #56113
              Stephane Senecal
              Participant

                I found out from the skin FM, which has the same arrow for dropdown and dropdownlist comboboxes, that there is a hidden property for the BUTTON section.

                You can specify the same glyphmask of the combobox into the BUTTON section and it applies that glyph instead of the boring arrow on dropdownlist combobox.

                Stephane Senecal
                CIS Group
                Delphi programmer since 2001

                #56124
                Support
                Keymaster

                  Yes, you are right, the glyph property in a section does the trick.

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